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FOX Super 6 Contest: Geoff Schwartz’ college football picks for Week 14

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Read my thoughts on Week 14 below, featured on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

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1. Which QB throws the MOST passes?

Dillon Gabriel, Kurtis Rourke, Will Howard, Drew Allar

Purdue is 1-10 and Indiana is 10-1. It’s that simple. The Boilermakers are allowing 243.9 passing yards per game, which is in the bottom 30 in the FBS. Rourke has a .247.8 average per game against Power 4 opponents this year and is in for a big game after last week’s disappointing loss to the Buckeyes. One final detail I want to share with you: Purdue has allowed 118 big plays (rushes of 10 yards and receptions of 20 yards) this season, the second-most of any team in the FBS behind Oklahoma State.

Forecast: Kurtis Rourke

2. Rank the in-state rivals by who scores the MOST POINTS (from highest to lowest):

Texas, Texas A&M, Arizona State, Arizona

With a spot in the SEC title game on the line, I think the matchup between the Aggies and Longhorns will be very defensive and not a lot of scoring. Texas has the third-best defense in the FBS at 12.1 points per game allowed, and A&M isn’t bad either at 21.5, which ranks among the top 30 Power 4 teams. The Sun Devils are the hottest team in the country and will look to put on a show against their in-state rival to make their CFP case. Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan is also perhaps the most talented player on the field and could provide a high-scoring affair of his own.

Forecast: Arizona State, Arizona, Texas, Texas A&M

3. Which player will have the MOST RECEIVING YARDS?

Tetairoa McMillan, Andrew Armstrong, Tai Felton, Jayden Higgins

I just mentioned McMillan and am referring to him here in response. He’s an absolute stud who has wreaked havoc on defense over the last three years. Currently, McMillan ranks third in the FBS with 1,251 receiving yards and his 13 receptions for 30 yards are the second most in the country. Since his true freshman year in 2022, no FBS player has more receiving yards than him, with his 3,355 being nearly 300 more yards than the next player. And if you’re wondering what he did against the Sun Devils last year, he easily had 11 receptions for 266 yards and a score. I expect the same thing in what will likely be his final game against Arizona.

Forecast: Tetairoa McMillan

4. Which team will score the MOST TOUCHDOWNS overall?

Notre Dame, Alabama, Tennessee, Oregon

Vanderbilt has been a great story all season, but after watching Tennessee score 56 points against UTEP last week, it’s hard not to root for them. Over the past five years, the Commodores have been outscored by the Vols by an average of 44 points to 14 and have lost by at least 18 points in all of those games. The last time they beat Tennessee was in 2018.

Forecast: Tennessee

5. Rank players by most completions (highest to lowest):

Luke Altmeyer, Maddux Madsen, Kyle McCord, Cam Ward

Kyle McCord leads the country in both passing yards (3,946) and completions (341). He faces a Miami defense that has looked shaky at several points this season. Ward is also a smart player here, but my gut feeling is that it will be a shootout with McCord getting more completions and Ward ending up with more yards.

Forecast: Kyle McCord, Cam Ward, Luke Altmeyer, Maddux Madsen

6. What will be the result of this game?

Michigan win or lose by 20 points or less OR Ohio State wins by 21 points or more

The Wolverines have won three straight games against the Buckeyes, but that streak looks set to end on Saturday. Ohio State will probably win this game by as much of a margin as they want. It will really come down to how much they are ahead late in the game, as Ryan Day could pull starter to spare them before the Big Ten title game.

Forecast: Michigan wins or loses by 20 points or fewer

Tiebreakers: What will the end result be?

Forecast: Ohio State 33, Michigan 14

Geoff Schwartz is an NFL analyst for FOX Sports. He played eight seasons in the NFL for five different teams. He started right tackle for the University of Oregon for three seasons and was a second-team All-Pac-12 selection his senior year. Follow him on Twitter @Geoff Schwartz.

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