College football geniuses, make your Week 13 picks
Note to readers: Make your picks at the bottom of the post.
_________________
Calling all bubble watchers, chaos cowboys and college football geniuses, it’s time to take Joe Goodman’s 6-0 Challenge for Week 13 of the college football season.
We had one winner out of about 300 entries last week, so congrats to Mark Thompson for his big brain and lifetime status as a certified college football genius.
Make your picks against the spread and join Mark in the College Football Internet Hall of Fame.
Go 6-0 and be a certified college football genius. Joe somehow went 5-1 against the spread last week, so anything is possible.
Joe is currently 37-35 with his straight up picks this season and 28-44 against the spread. Somehow he gets to keep his job for another week, but it’s only on a probationary basis through Thanksgiving.
As the SEC’s wacky playoff watch goes, Georgia survived its test against Tennessee last week, and now it’s Ole Miss in the crosshairs with a trip to Gainesville, Fla. Meanwhile, Auburn can shatter the playoff dreams of Texas A&M. Nationally, the big games are Notre Dame vs. Army at Yankee Stadium and Indiana at Ohio State. Alabama, no funny business up in Oklahoma, please.
GOODMAN: A Texas-sized problem is here for college football
Pick your winners and good luck. The 6-0 Challenge is a game that everyone can play, but only the college-football experts among us can win.
As stipulated by the attorneys representing the 6-0 Challenge, an overall winner of this grand experiment will be determined each week by the creativity of a player’s Name/Handle. If there are no winners, then everyone’s a winner because Joe goes through hundreds and hundreds of entries and picks his favorite nicknames.
It’s time to make your picks for Week 13 of the 6-0 Challenge presented by Joe vs. the Pro and the Hero.
It’s Joe vs. the Pro and Hero … vs. You!
Joe vs. the Pro and the Hero is the interactive pick’ems feature that runs every week on AL.com during the college football season. Readers can now get in on the action by making your picks against the spread, too.
MAKE YOUR PICKS