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FootballSaturday, November 19, 2016
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STAFF PICKS

The Daily football writers pick
against the spread to predict
scores for the top 25 and Big Ten
in the 2016 football season.

Max

Bultman

Jacob
Gase

Kelly
Hall

Jake

Lourim

No. 3 Michigan (-24) vs. Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Michigan

No. 1 Alabama vs. Chattanooga
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama

No. 2 Ohio State (-22.5) at Michigan State
Ohio State
Ohio State
Ohio State
Ohio State
Ohio State

No. 4 Clemson (-22.5) at Wake Forest
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Wake Forest

No. 5 Louisville (-16) at Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston

No. 6 Washington (-27) vs. Arizona State
Washington
Arizona State
Washington
Washington
Washington

No. 7 Wisconsin (-28) at Purdue
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Wisconsin

No. 8 Penn State (-28) at Rutgers
Penn State
Penn State
Penn State
Penn State
Penn State

No. 9 Oklahoma (-3.5) at No. 14 West Virginia
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
West Virginia

No. 10 Colorado (-4.5) vs. No. 22 Wash. State
Colorado
Colorado
Washington State
Colorado
Colorado

No. 11 Oklahoma State (+4.5) at TCU
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State

No. 12 Utah (-14.5) vs. Oregon
Utah
Utah
Oregon
Utah
Utah

No. 13 USC (-13.5) at UCLA
USC
USC
USC
USC
USC

No. 15 Auburn vs. Alabama A&M
Auburn
Auburn
Auburn
Auburn
Auburn

No. 16 LSU (-14.5) vs. No. 23 Florida
LSU
LSU
LSU
Florida
LSU

No. 17 Florida State (-17) at Syracuse
Florida State
Florida State
Florida State
Florida State
Florida State

No. 18 Nebraska (-13) vs. Maryland
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska

No. 19 Tennessee (-16) vs. Missouri
Tennessee
Tennessee
Missouri
Tennessee
Tennessee

No. 20 Boise State (-28.5) vs. UNLV
Boise State
Boise State
Boise State
Boise State
Boise State

No. 21 Western Michigan (-35) vs. Buffalo
Western Michigan
Western Michigan
Western Michigan
Western Michigan
Western Michigan

No. 24 Stanford (-11) at California
Standford
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
California

No. 25 Texas A&M (-27.5) vs. UTSA
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Texas A&M

Iowa (-9.5) at Illinois
Iowa
Iowa
Iowa
Iowa
Iowa

Northwestern (-2) at Minnesota
Northwestern
Northwestern
Minnesota
Northwestern
Minnesota

Notre Dame (even) vs. Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame

Last week
14-10-1
13-11-1
14-10-1
16-8-1
--

Overall
128-126-3
121-133-3
126-128-3
126-128-3
--

Cover photo by Allison Farrand

Michigan owns a 20-game winning streak over Indiana dating
back to 1987, but that run does not lack drama. The last time the
two teams met, the Wolverines hobbled into Bloomington and
struggled to stop the Hoosiers’ up-tempo offense, but rallied and
pulled out a 48-41, double-overtime victory. This time, they head
into Senior Day hoping to keep their Big Ten title hopes alive.

Max Bultman, Jacob Gase, Kelly Hall and Jake Lourim

2016 Schedule

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Michigan and Indiana match up again in
what has been an exciting series lately.

Michael Jocz is a great student and a great
football player, but his career at Michigan
means much more than just that.

3

4

6

The Wolverines still have the advantage,
even if Wilton Speight is out.

Hawaii (Sept. 3): Alohahahahaha.

Central Florida (Sept. 10): Is that what it looks
like to get outhit?

Illinois (Oct. 22): It turned out the Illini had no
fight after all.

Michigan State (Oct. 29): They had trouble
with the pitch, the ball was free and it might as
well have been the last play of the game.

Maryland (Nov. 5): Congratulations, DJ Khaled
Durkin, you played yourself.

Colorado (Sept. 17): Colorado figured scoring
28 would be plenty.

Iowa (Nov. 12): Kirk Ferentz is the new governor
of Iowa.

Penn State (Sept. 24): Might need to rename
Happy Valley soon.

Wisconsin (Oct. 1): Jourdan Lewis typed this
joke with one hand.

Rutgers (Oct. 8): That’s it. That’s the joke.
Ohio State (Nov. 26): Who schedules a game
two days after Thanksgiving? No one’s gonna go
to that.

Indiana (Nov. 19): We’re here for the chaos.
We’re always here for the chaos.

Ted

Janes,

Ross School

of Business

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