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ESPN’s College GameDay picks World Series; Does Saban stay on Vanderbilt bandwagon?

ESPN’s College GameDay, with the help of former Utah and NFL quarterback Alex Smith, took a shot at predicting Game 7 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.

It was crisp 40-degree weather from Utah.

So, yes, Pat McAfee took off his shirt - twice - and the guys made their weekly selections.

Nick Saban, who made it clear he was on the Vanderbilt bandwagon last week, turned on the Commodores this week for their matchup with Arch Manning, Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns.

All picks are made straight up with the exception of the Penn State-Ohio State game, which was picked against the spread.

Here is how they picked:

Dodgers at Blue Jays

Howard: Blue Jays

Saban: Dodgers

Smith: Blue Jays

McAfee: Dodgers

Herbstreit: Dodgers

Penn State at Ohio State (-18.5)

Howard: Ohio State

Saban: Ohio State

McAfee: Ohio State

Smith: Ohio State

Herbstreit: Ohio State

Army at Air Force

Howard: Air Force

Saban: Air Force

McAfee: Army

Smith: Air Force

Herbstreit: Army

Navy at North Texas

Howard: Navy

Saban: Navy

McAfee: Navy

Smith: Navy

Herbstreit: Navy

USC at Nebraska

Howard: USC

Saban: USC

McAfee: Nebraska

Smith: Nebraska

Herbstreit: Nebraska

Texas Tech at Kansas State

Howard: Texas Tech

Saban: Texas Tech

McAfee: Texas Tech

Smith: Texas Tech

Herbstreit: Texas Tech

Georgia at Florida

Howard: Georgia

Saban: Georgia

McAfee: Georgia

Smith: Georgia

Herbstreit: Georgia

Oklahoma at Tennessee

Howard: Tennessee

Saban: Tennessee

McAfee: Oklahoma

Smith: Oklahoma

Herbstreit: No pick

Vanderbilt at Texas

Howard: Vanderbilt

Saban: Texas

McAfee: Vanderbilt

Smith: Texas

Herbstreit: Vanderbilt

Cincinnati at Utah

Howard: Utah

Saban: Utah

McAfee: Utah

Smith: Utah

Herbstreit: Cincinnati

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