Upset special in one of those weird previews that doesn't give reason for the prediction. So Cats are definitely winning 17-7
Check the video in the link - forgot about DT's big, but ultimately meaningless, run against Nebraska. It was niiiiice. And I'm not sure what to make of the fact Lamark had those key touchdown grabs. Anyone think we actually are going to miss him? As a NY-based Cats fan, seeing Banks now gives me the same feeling I have about Tiki Barber. From fan favorite to unlikeable turncoat. Masoli instead of Juan Carlos Completion Percentage Valdez would have been something pecial.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/442672-college-football-10-week-one-games-with-the-best-chances-of-upsets#page/5UCLA at Kansas St. On Sept. 4—UCLA Favored By 1.5 Points Previous 5 of 12 Next
Rick Neuheisel's UCLA Bruins come calling on Kansas State, and the Wildcats are still stinging from losing to Nebraska last season. Due to losses to two FCS teams in 2009, they did not play in a bowl game. The Wildcats plan on changing that in 2010.
The Bruins will come calling with sophomore QB Kevin Prince. OC Norm Chow continues to tweak the "Revolver", a scheme patterned by Nevada's "Pistol" offense. However, expect UCLA to rely on RB Johnathan Franklin as Price and the rest of the offense continues to acclimate to the Revolver. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, they only have five returning starters to the defense, and four of them are in the secondary.
When on offense, the Wildcats will look to senior RB Daniel Thomas to carry the load. That being said, UCLA will have to shore up a huge hole at linebacker now that Brian Price is long gone. The defensive line has one returning starter, junior DE Datone Jones, so their are serious concerns when it comes to defending the running game.
Sorry, but the Bruins will be sent back to LA with a loss: 17-7.