Local10.com college football picks: Week 6

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Sports producer Tory McMahon had the best record after last week's games, moving her closer to the top of the leader board.

McMahon was 10-2 last week, her only losses coming in picks against South Florida teams FIU and Miami. She was the only person to pick Missouri to upset South Carolina at home and was alone in believing that FAU could outlast former Miami coach Larry Coker's UTSA Roadrunners. Her overall record improved to 40-13.

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Local10.com managing editor Peter Burke remains in the lead with an overall record of 44-9 after the first full month of college football. Burke finished last week in a tie with sports reporter Clay Ferraro, as they both had a 9-3 record.

Ferraro is two games behind Burke with an overall record of 42-11.

Lang is still last with an 8-4 record last week and an overall record of 37-16. Can he climb out of the cellar this week?

Below are the latest picks in bold.

Peter Burke

UCF  at Houston (Thursday)

FAU at FIU (Thursday)

Texas A&M at Mississippi State

Ohio State at Maryland

Florida at Tennessee

Wake Forest at FSU

Alabama at Mississippi

Oklahoma at TCU

Stanford at Notre Dame

LSU at Auburn

Miami at Georgia Tech

Nebraska at Michigan State

Clay Ferraro

UCF  at Houston (Thursday)

FAU at FIU (Thursday)

Texas A&M at Mississippi State

Ohio State at Maryland

Florida at Tennessee

Wake Forest at FSU

Alabama at Mississippi

Oklahoma at TCU

Stanford at Notre Dame

LSU at Auburn

Miami at Georgia Tech

Nebraska at Michigan State

David Lang

UCF  at Houston (Thursday)

FAU at FIU (Thursday)

Texas A&M at Mississippi State

Ohio State at Maryland

Florida at Tennessee

Wake Forest at FSU

Alabama at Mississippi

Oklahoma at TCU

Stanford at Notre Dame

LSU at Auburn

Miami at Georgia Tech

Nebraska at Michigan State

Tory McMahon

UCF  at Houston (Thursday)

FAU at FIU (Thursday)

Texas A&M at Mississippi State

Ohio State at Maryland

Florida at Tennessee

Wake Forest at FSU

Alabama at Mississippi

Oklahoma at TCU

Stanford at Notre Dame

LSU at Auburn

Miami at Georgia Tech

Nebraska at Michigan State