Local10.com 2017 college football picks: Week 7

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Local 10 sports reporter Clay Ferraro is the new leader in the Local10.com college football picks.

Clay was 8-2 last week, good enough to move him into first place ahead of Local 10 sports director Will Manso.

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Clay's overall record is 40-10.

Will and meteorologist Julie Durda were 6-4 last week, dropping Will into second place with a 39-11 overall record. Julie is right behind him with a 38-12 overall record.

Weekend evening anchor Shyann Malone had a losing effort last week, successfully picking just two of the 10 games that were there for the taking. She is in a distant last place with a 31-19 overall record.

Miami is a near-unanimous pick to beat Georgia Tech after knocking off Florida State last weekend for the first time since 2009. A win would give the Hurricanes sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division.

Shyann is going against the pack when it comes to three Florida teams, picking Cincinnati to knock USF from the ranks of the undefeated and Georgia Tech to upend a Miami team battling several key injuries. She's also picking Duke to beat FSU for the first time in school history. The Seminoles are off to their worst start since 1976.

UCF is another unanimous pick to beat East Carolina and improve to 5-0.

Will Manso
Michigan at Indiana
FSU at Duke
Georgia Tech at Miami
Oklahoma vs. Texas at Cotton Bowl in Dallas
ECU at UCF
Tulane at FIU
Texas A&M at Florida
Cincinnati at USF
Utah at USC

Clay Ferraro
Michigan at Indiana
FSU at Duke
Georgia Tech at Miami
Oklahoma vs. Texas at Cotton Bowl in Dallas
ECU at UCF
Tulane at FIU
Texas A&M at Florida
Cincinnati at USF
Utah at USC

Julie Durda
Michigan at Indiana
FSU at Duke
Georgia Tech at Miami
Oklahoma vs. Texas at Cotton Bowl in Dallas
ECU at UCF
Tulane
at FIU
Texas A&M at Florida
Cincinnati at USF
Utah at USC

Shyann Malone
Michigan at Indiana
FSU at Duke
Georgia Tech at Miami
Oklahoma vs. Texas at Cotton Bowl in Dallas
ECU at UCF
Tulane at FIU
Texas A&M at Florida
Cincinnati at USF
Utah at USC