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College Football analyst Brett McMurphy of WatchStadium.com took to Twitter on Friday to get out his upset picks of the weekend.

One upset that he is predicting is Mississippi State over LSU. The others are Indiana over Penn State and Nevada over Hawaii. Here's what he had to say:


For those not familiar with McMurphy, he used to work for ESPN and was responsible for breaking the Urban Meyer/Ohio State news this past summer.

Let's hope he's totally wrong about Saturday's game between LSU and Mississippi State.
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IMHO LSU’s recent challenges with MSU were directly due to Dan Mullen. And now that he is in Gainesville, the MSU game will return as it’s been pre-Mullen. But Florida is gonna remain constantly difficult
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And then you woke up and returned from Dreamland to reality. Hope you enjoyed your trip!
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Could happen. Good to be back in the conversation is all I’ve got to say. Sucks watching all the other top dogs on upset alert.
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If LSU plays like those uniforms look they're in big trouble.
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We need to better at tackling running backs. With Fitz as QB, it is like having RB on every snap. Our tackling in the running game was sloppy in the UF game and UGA game. UGA was better but still not that great.
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Analyst......first 4 letters.....ANAL.....nuff said
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Who the F cares what people predict? How many snaps has he taken?
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It’s totally possible. LSU has lost almost every time that there has been a near unanimous prediction of victory. There’s no possible way LSU blows out State. In fact, it will be a one score game, in either direction.
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Wow! No possible way huh ?
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Maybe I was extreme. There’s always a possible way. I just don’t think this will be an easy win. In my opinion, we struggle to win, if we win at all.
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MSU is one dimensional right now. If we can stop the run and get an early lead I can see it being a blowout. The best part of being manhandled in Starkville last year is that the Tigers are wanting payback. Add to the fact that it’s Saturday night in Death Valley and no reason to look ahead due to the bye week and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if we blow out State tonight.
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Some salty person legit went and disliked every comment lol
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Another pussy like Randy Cross who picked Miami to beat LSU 40-3.
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Shocker.. they do it every week.. eventually it will be a told ya so moment for them. Cucks.....
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It isn't out of the realm of possibility. They have some losses but they are still a good team, with a pretty stout d-fence, a decent running game and decent passing game with fitz. I think this LSU has turned a corner and is going to be jacked for every game moving forward and we stomp them, but if we come out flat anything can happen.
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You lost me a decent passing game!
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Wtf Fitzgerald is at 49% completion rate
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Decent passing game..... Fitz is garbage, our secondary will pick him apart. State is one dimensional. LSU will win by at least two scores.
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Let's see, pick every underdog and then if one hits you can act like a genius...
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Yeah, there's a reason he is a "former" ESPN reporter. Now he's a trolling click whore
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He's a former ESPN reporter because he's a white male. I'm all for diversity, but not at the cost of quality. F*** ESPN.
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Good, good
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If we lose to MSU, I'll know the bookies have already, immediately seized control of CFB with their unprecedented money through legalized sports betting - which is going to happen sooner than later anyway.
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Wrong w
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