CFB Week 3 pickem

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Without Further ado though here are the PSF college football picks of the week. (ya it looks different I’m not Tristan I’m just here so I don’t get fined)

PSF GAME AND LOCK OF THE WEEK OKLAHOMA STATE VS TCU

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Heath Kyser: TCU @ Oklahoma St:  Mason Rudolph and the high flying Cowboys bring their show to Stillwater for a date with TCU.  I had a chance to see Oklahoma State in person a couple weeks ago when they came to Mobile to play South Alabama.  Even though the competition wasn’t much to shake at, Rudolph showed me that he throws one of the best deep balls in the country.  Gary Patterson will have his Horned Frog defense prepared as they can be, but I think OSU has too much firepower in this game.  Rudolph continues toward a showdown for what I think may determine the Heisman Trophy when Bedlam occurs at the end of the season.  OSU 42 TCU 24

Jon Butler: TCU at Oklahoma State
This is the game of the week and I can see why. The TCU Horned Frogs are 3-0 this season (as are the Oklahoma State Cowboys) and have won nine of their last twelve road games dating back to last season.  That is an impressive streak by any college team, especially by the 16th ranked team that are forced to march into Boone Pickens Stadium with confidence.
However, Oklahoma State is a great all-around team this year with an offense that has scored no less than 44 points while also allowing no more than 24 points.  These Oklahoma State Cowboys are led by senior quarterback Mason Rudolph, who has averaged 378 yards per game in his first 3 games while throwing 11 touchdowns and only 1 interception.  TCU is going to have a tough time containing the offense of Oklahoma State, even though I really like TCU this season.  The Horned Frogs have only allowed 14.3 points and 265 offensive yards per game, but that will not continue this week because of the team that Coach Mike Gundy has built.  The Cowboys offense has shown they are tough to stop and I don’t think that the Horned Frogs have enough to contain everything that the Cowboys can do, especially at home.

Jack Geary:

Mason Rudolph is fueling a magnificent Heisman run every week. This week he is presented with the greatest opportunity to perform on a high stage. This game should have been Game Day but the crew decided to hit New York… not sure why. Anyways, Rudolph will be too hard to stop and he put up some berserk numbers this week.
Oklahoma State 40 TCU 34

Dustin Beard
This Big 12 battle between two top 25 teams has shootout written all over that. Each of these teams have been impressive starting out the season with 3 big wins, but they haven’t been against tough competition. Though against lesser competition Oklahoma State’s QB Mason Rudolph, and TCU’s QB Kenny Hill have come out of the gates roaring. TCU has the slight edge over Oklahoma State on defense, but that won’t stop the 3rd ranked offense in the country from putting up enough points to squeak out with a W. TCU will give the upset a bid, but the Cowboys win 48-34

Eric Jensen
Pretty hard to pick against Rudolph and the Cowboys. The kids got a pop gun arm and the horned frogs didn’t really impress upon me offense fire power when they played Arkansas. Cowboys win and it’s not even close Oklahoma State 51 TCU 24