PA Forums College Football Pick 'Em 2020 - Week 4
Your picks must be submitted by 12:00 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, September 24th. Picks received after the deadline may lose points for games that have already started.

There are three types of contests for our grand pick 'em.

Straight-up: If you correctly pick the winner, you get 1 point.

Against the spread: Each game will be listed with a point spread, like this:
Florida International @ Central Florida (-13.5)
This means Central Florida is favored by 13.5 points. If UCF wins 28-14, then whoever picked UCF will get the point. If UCF wins 27-14, then whoever picked FIU will get the point.

Picking correctly nets you 1 point.

Game of the Week: The GOTW can be either straight-up or ATS. The main difference is that it is usually a marquee contest and will be worth 2 points.

If you'd like to post your picks on the forums, copy and paste the template below and embolden your selections:
Straight Up
Louisville @ Pittsburgh (-3)
Iowa State (-2.5) @ Texas Christian
Tennessee (-3.5) @ South Carolina

Against the Spread
Texas (-17.5) @ Texas Tech
Army @ Cincinnati (-13.5)
Florida State @ Miami (-10.5)

Game of the Week (AGAINST THE SPREAD)
Kentucky @ Auburn (-7.5)

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Straight-Up
Pick the winner! Each correct pick nets you one (1) point.
Louisville @ Pittsburgh
Noon, ACCN
Clear selection
Iowa State @ Texas Christian
1:30 PM, FS1
Clear selection
Tennessee @ South Carolina
7:30 PM, SEC
Clear selection
Against the Spread
See the instructions up top. Each correct pick nets you one (1) point. Spreads as of Thursday, September 10.
Texas (-17.5) @ Texas Tech
Battle For The Chancellor's Spurs; 3:30 PM, FOX
Clear selection
Army @ Cincinnati (-13.5)
3:30 PM, ESPN
Clear selection
Florida State @ Miami (-10.5)
7:30 PM, ABC
Clear selection
Game of the Week
AGAINST THE SPREAD
Kentucky @ Auburn (-7.5) *
Noon, SEC
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