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FOX Super 6 Contest: Geoff Schwartz's College Football Picks for Week 4


FOX Super 6 Contest: Geoff Schwartz's College Football Picks for Week 4

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You can enjoy the best of both worlds while watching Week 4 of the college football season this weekend with our free FOX Super 6 game.

How to play: Enter the College Football Super 6 contest by predicting the correct answers to six questions before the game starts to win weekly cash prizes.

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And if you need a little help before making your selections in the app, I'm here for you this week.

Read my thoughts on Week 4 below, which you can see on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

Let’s dive deeper into the following questions and predictions.

1. Which Heisman-contending quarterback will have the MOST PASSING YARDS?

Jaxson Dart, Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Müller Moos

Cam Ward is one of four quarterbacks in the FBS with over 1,000 passing yards and also leads the country with 11 passing touchdowns. The Hurricanes' quarterback leads a revamped Miami that is already making playoff talk. He faces a South Florida defense that gave Alabama a scare this season, but I think Ward and Miami get out of the gate early and continue their stellar play. Dart is also a good player here as they face a Georgia Southern team that lost to Boise State and narrowly beat Nevada.

Forecast: Cam Ward

2. Rank the teams by who scores the MOST POINTS (from highest to lowest):

Baylor, Colorado, Tennessee, Oklahoma

Tennessee scored a whopping 71 points against Kent State last week and boasts an offense led by Heisman pick Nico Iamaleava. Oklahoma has allowed just 34 points in three games this season, but this has the makings of a shootout as the Sooners make their conference debut in an SEC game. Baylor and Colorado should be a close game between two similar defenses.

Forecast: Tennessee, Baylor, Oklahoma, Colorado

3. Who will have the MOST RUSHING YARDS?

Omarion Hampton, Cam Skattebo, AJ Turner, Johannes Mateer

Omarion Hampton is arguably the most talented running back in all of college football. He is one of four players in the FBS with over 400 rush yards and faces James Madison, which has seen 13 players and head coach Curt Cignetti go to Indiana. The Dukes are coming off a narrow seven-point win over FCS opponent Gardner-Webb last week and played their opening game against a Charlotte team that lost by 18 points to the Tar Heels earlier in the season. Skattebo also fits here, facing a Texas Tech defense that allowed 51 points to Abilene Christian in the season opener.

Forecast: Omarion Hampton

4. If the total score of the UTAH@OKST Will the game be OVER or UNDER 51.5 points?

52 points or more, 51 points or less

These two teams are allowing a combined 31.3 points per game and both enter the matchup undefeated at 3-0. Anything over 45 points in this game seems like too much considering the Utes have held five straight opponents under 21 points since last season. I think Kyle Whittingham's team comes out on top here behind a stingy defense that will hold Mike Gundy's offense to under 21 points.

Forecast: 51 points or less

5. Sort by who has the MOST RECEIVING YARDS (highest to lowest)

Tre Harris, Andrew Armstrong, Jeremiah Smith, Tai Felton

I know Ole Miss is playing Georgia Southern, and I know Maryland has an FCS opponent in Villanova, but Jeremiah Smith is just so good. The true freshman had 92 receiving yards in his first-ever college game against Akron, 119 in his second game against Western Michigan, and I think he easily cracks 150 against a Marshall team that's fresh off a 17-point loss to Virginia Tech. Harris and Felton rank third and fourth in the FBS in receiving yards, respectively, so both are great players here, too.

Forecast: Jeremiah Smith, Tre Harris, Tai Felton, Andrew Armstrong

6. What will be the outcome of this game?

Marshall win or lose by 39 points or less OR Ohio State win with 40 points or more

Ohio State ranks first in the nation in total passing yards allowed (201), first in total rushing yards allowed (75), first in scoring defense (3.0) and fourth in points scored per game (54.0). The Buckeyes are coming off a clear win here.

Forecast: Ohio State wins by 40 or more points

Geoff Schwartz is an NFL analyst for FOX Sports. He played eight seasons in the NFL for five different teams. He played three seasons as a right tackle for the University of Oregon and was named to the All-Pac-12 second team his senior year. Follow him on Twitter @Geoff Schwartz.

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