Here is their version; here is our version:
#16- Tennessee at California September 1st
#18- Florida St at Clemson September 3rd
#4- Virginia Tech at LSU September 8th
#14- TCU at Texas September 8th
#19- Miami at Oklahoma September 8th
#20- Notre Dame at Penn State September 8th
#8- USC at Nebraska September 15th
#9- Tennessee at Florida September 15th
#1- Florida at LSU October 6th
#3- Texas vs. Oklahoma (Cotton Bowl) October 6th
#10- Nebraska at Texas October 27th
#11- West Virginia at Rutgers October 27th
#13- LSU at Alabama November 3rd
#5- Louisville at West Virginia November 8th
#6- USC at California November 10th
#7- Michigan at Wisconsin November 10th
#12- Florida St at Virginia Tech November 10th
#2- Ohio State at Michigan November 17th
#15- Boise St at Hawaii November 23rd
#17- UCLA at USC December 1st
And here’s a list that tells you which weekends might require a second TV next to the big screen:
- 4 Games on September 8th
- 4 Games Weekend of November 8th-10th (Big East Thursday night special)
- 2 Games September 15th
- 2 Games October 6th (1 &3)
- 2 Games October 27th
If USC isn’t 11-0, then the SC/UCLA is meaningless outside of LA—as are any of the games after October 6th really, unless all of these teams are as good as the pre-season hype.

August 13th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
[...] Washington State University Contact the Webmaster Link to Article ucla SI.com’s Top 20 Games of 2007 » Posted at Student Body Right on Monday, August 13, 2007 SI.com’s Top 20 Games of 2007 Here is their version; here is our version: … – UCLA at USC December 1st And here’s a list that tells you which weekends might require a second TV … If USC isn’t 11-0, then the SC/UCLA is meaningless outside of LA—as are any of the games after October View Original Article » [...]
September 17th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
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