5 Bold Predictions For Oregon vs. Michigan State In College Football Week 2

By Trevor Lowry
5 Bold Predictions For Oregon vs. Michigan State In College Football Week 2
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Bold Predictions For Oregon vs. Michigan State

Bold Predictions For Oregon vs. Michigan State Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports
It’s only going to be Week 2 of the 2015 college football season, yet we will witness a game this weekend that will surely affect the College Football Playoff picture.

That tends to be the case when two top 10 teams from different conferences take the field against one another.

The real question: Who comes out of this game alive? Let’s let the bold predictions decide.

Bold Predictions For Oregon vs. Michigan State

It’s only going to be Week 2 of the 2015 college football season, yet we will witness a game this weekend that will surely affect the College Football Playoff picture.

That tends to be the case when two top 10 teams from different conferences take the field against one another.

The real question: Who comes out of this game alive? Let’s let the bold predictions decide.

5. Vernon Adams Jr. Has Just As Many Rushing Yards As Passing Yards

5. Vernon Adams Jr. Has Just As Many Rushing Yards As Passing Yards Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
This could be a good thing or bad thing. After all, Vernon Adams Jr. could rush for 100 yards ... and pass for just 100. There's always that chance that Adams Jr. has 200 passing yards and 200 rushing yards, I suppose.

5. Vernon Adams Jr. Has Just As Many Rushing Yards As Passing Yards

This could be a good thing or bad thing. After all, Vernon Adams Jr. could rush for 100 yards ... and pass for just 100. There's always that chance that Adams Jr. has 200 passing yards and 200 rushing yards, I suppose.

4. Royce Freeman Won’t Be Stopped

4. Royce Freeman Won’t Be Stopped Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
Royce Freeman is the best running back in the country who no one seems to be talking about. Sure, he got some hype entering the year, but he didn't get a boatload of attention after Week 1. In Week 1, the RB went off for 180 rushing yards and three scores. Sounds like an unstoppable force to me.

4. Royce Freeman Won’t Be Stopped

Royce Freeman is the best running back in the country who no one seems to be talking about. Sure, he got some hype entering the year, but he didn't get a boatload of attention after Week 1. In Week 1, the RB went off for 180 rushing yards and three scores. Sounds like an unstoppable force to me.

3. Connor Cook Has Heisman Written All Over Him

3. Connor Cook Has Heisman Written All Over Him Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports
I'm not saying Connor Cook will win the Heisman (maybe he will?), but he will have a great outing against the Ducks. Needless to say, big outings against big-time teams leads to Heisman glory.

3. Connor Cook Has Heisman Written All Over Him

I'm not saying Connor Cook will win the Heisman (maybe he will?), but he will have a great outing against the Ducks. Needless to say, big outings against big-time teams leads to Heisman glory.

2. First Team To 40 Wins

2. First Team To 40 Wins Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
Heck, it very well could be the first team to 50 wins. Still, I am going with 40, of course.

2. First Team To 40 Wins

Heck, it very well could be the first team to 50 wins. Still, I am going with 40, of course.

1. Michigan State Pulls Out The Victory

1. Michigan State Pulls Out The Victory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports
With a win in this game, the Michigan State Spartans will climb up the rankings and be considered serious title contenders.

Here are three reasons why the Spartans are more than capable of pulling off the victory: (1) Oregon gave up 42 points against Eastern Washington, (2) Michigan State is ranked No. 5 in the country for a reason and (3) Connor Cook.

1. Michigan State Pulls Out The Victory

With a win in this game, the Michigan State Spartans will climb up the rankings and be considered serious title contenders.

Here are three reasons why the Spartans are more than capable of pulling off the victory: (1) Oregon gave up 42 points against Eastern Washington, (2) Michigan State is ranked No. 5 in the country for a reason and (3) Connor Cook.

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