Picks for EVERY Top 25 game in College Football [Week 9 Betting Guide] | CBS Sports HQ

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Brady Quinn and Danny Kanell join CBS Sports HQ to share their picks of week 9 of the College Football season!

0:00-4:44 Georgia at Florida

4:45-6:47 Ole Miss at Auburn

6:48-10:19 Michigan at Michigan State

10:20-14:34 Penn State at Ohio State

14:35-18:36 Texas Tech at Oklahoma

18:37-20:07 Kansas at Oklahoma State

20:08-22:06 Texas at Baylor

22:07-24:17 Iowa State at West Virginia

24:18-27:32 North Carolina at Notre Dame

27:33-29:42 Duke at Wake Forest

29:43-32:05 Miami at Pitt

32:06-34:20 Virginia at BYU

34:21-36:07 Cincinnati at Tulane

36:08-37:32 SMU at Houston

37:33-39:18 Colorado at Oregon

39:19-41:59 Iowa at Wisconsin

42:00-43:12 Kentucky at Mississippi

43:13-45:06 Fresno State at San Diego State

45:07-47:15 Troy at Coastal Carolina

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