Boise State (+2.5) over Oklahoma State
This should be a shootout, with both the Broncos and Cowboys capable of putting up massive point totals. I think Boise State quarterback Brett Rypien gives them the edge. Rypien is a fourth-year starting senior and is surrounded by possibly the most talented group of receivers he's had. I like the senior to keep his composure when the pressure is on to score on every drive.
TCU (+12.5) over Ohio State
Ohio State has been running through opponents despite the absence of head coach Urban Meyer, but this is too many points to lay against a talented TCU team. The Horned Frogs have proven their ability to win big games early in the year, taking down No. 6 Oklahoma State on the road last season. The Buckeyes present a bigger challenge, but TCU should be able to put up enough points to land within the number.
Auburn (-10.5) over LSU
Last year, LSU completed a 20-point comeback to upset Auburn and spoil the Tigers playoff hopes. At home to open their SEC season, I expect Auburn to unleash the fury of revenge. The Tigers have won nine straight home games by double digits, and on Saturday they'll make it ten.
Georgia (-33.5) over Middle Tennessee
It's a lot of points to lay, but this Middle Tennessee team was only to manage seven points against Vanderbilt in their season opener, and the Georgia defense presents them with a much more daunting challenge. It might be a nail-biter, but a special teams touchdown here and a late turnover there and the Bulldogs find a way to cover the number.
Penn State (-35) over Kent State
Penn State gave us a winner last weekend with their dominant performance on the road against Pittsburgh. After opening the season with a scare against Appalachian State, look for the Nittany Lions to put on a show for the home crowd and remind them that they believe they're playoff contenders this year.
Baylor (-6.5) over Duke
Duke is a solid team this year, even earning a few votes towards the top 25 in the most recent coaches poll, but they just lost starting quarterback Daniel Jones and defensive back Mark Gilbert. Baylor didn't get a single win at home during last year's dismal season, but if they beat the Blue Devils, could be set for a 4-0 start with a game against Kansas next week. Don't expect Duke to roll over just because of their injuries, but Baylor head coach Matt Rhule should have the Bears prepared.