Hurricane Irma may have spoiled week two of the college football season, but it hasn't spoiled this group's competitive spirit.
Local 10 sports director Will Manso and meteorologist Julie Durda are the early leaders after a perfect opening week to the season.
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Florida State and Miami were supposed to meet this weekend, but the game was rescheduled until Oct. 7 because of the hurricane. Games involving FIU and UCF were also canceled.
Despite having yet to score an offensive touchdown, Florida is a unanimous pick to beat Tennessee at "The Swamp," where the Volunteers haven't won since 2003.
Clemson is also the consensus choice to beat Louisville.
Will Manso
Illinois at USF (Friday)
UCLA at Memphis
Wisconsin at BYU
Tennessee at Florida
Notre Dame at Boston College
Bethune-Cookman at FAU
Clemson at Louisville
Texas at USC
Clay Ferraro
Illinois at USF (Friday)
UCLA at Memphis
Wisconsin at BYU
Tennessee at Florida
Notre Dame at Boston College
Bethune-Cookman at FAU
Clemson at Louisville
Texas at USC
Julie Durda
Illinois at USF (Friday)
UCLA at Memphis
Wisconsin at BYU
Tennessee at Florida
Notre Dame at Boston College
Bethune-Cookman at FAU
Clemson at Louisville
Texas at USC
Shyann Malone
Illinois at USF (Friday)
UCLA at Memphis
Wisconsin at BYU
Tennessee at Florida
Notre Dame at Boston College
Bethune-Cookman at FAU
Clemson at Louisville
Texas at USC