Lamar Jackson and No. 3 Louisville go from playing the main event last week to the side stage this week.The Cardinals head to Marshall after jumping into the national title race by tearing up Florida State at home last week. Louisville certainly isnt the first team to play a huge game and then hit the road to play a lesser opponent, but it is not too often you see a team in a Power Five conference go from hosting GameDay to playing at a Group of Five school a week later.Jackson and the Cardinals are talented enough to avoid a letdown, but it should be interesting to see how they respond to being the hunted in Huntington, W.Va., where a salty crowd should be revved up for an 8 p.m. kickoff at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. CBS Sports Network is airing the game.At No. 3, Louisville matches the highest ranking of any team to visit the Thundering Herd. Marshall has just two victories against ranked teams since joining FBS in 1997, the last in 2003 when the Herd beat No. 6 Kansas State. More relevant, Marshall is coming off a 65-38 loss to Akron. So it should be another stat-padding game for Jackson.No. 13 Florida State faces a similar and likely more challenging road test Saturday. The Seminoles play unbeaten South Florida from the American Athletic Conference in Tampa.The showcase games Saturday are mostly in the Southeastern Conference, with three matchups of ranked teams, and over in the Big Ten where No. 11 Wisconsin faces No. 8 Michigan State.The picks:MarshallTHURSDAY NIGHT MADNESSNo. 5 Clemson (minus 9+) at Georgia TechThe Tigers have won three of the last five, but the Yellow Jackets have scored at least 24 points in each game and averaged 29 ... CLEMSON 35-24.FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTSSouthern California (plus 3) at No. 24 UtahUSC makes a quarterback change to freshman Sam Darnold. One more loss and the season is in full-blown spiral for the Trojans ... USC 24-20.SATURDAY MAIN EVENTSNo. 11 Wisconsin (plus 5+) at No. 8 Michigan StateBadgers are still trying to sort out starting quarterback and have banged up running backs ... MICHIGAN STATE 28-20, BEST BET.No. 10 Texas A&M (minus 6+) vs. No. 17 Arkansas at Arlington, TexasAggies and Razorbacks have won four straight meetings since joining the SEC, the last two in overtime ... TEXAS A&M 31-27.No. 12 Georgia (plus 7) at No. 23 MississippiThe third ranked opponent already for the Rebels, but second straight road game for the Bulldogs ... MISSISSIPPI 30-21No. 19 Florida (plus 6+) at No. 14 TennesseeThe Volunteers have lost 11 straight in the rivalry and the Gators quarterback is hurt. Tennessee has key injuries on defense, but still: If not now when, Vols? ... TENNESSEE 23-14.UPSET ALERTSNo. 3 Louisville (minus 26) at MarshallUpset alert might be a bit strong here ... LOUISVILLE 48-21.No. 13 Florida State (minus 6) at South FloridaBig chance for the Bulls to steal some national attention away from Houston, the current Group of Five darling ... FLORIDA STATE 28-20.CONFERENCE CALLSPenn State (plus 18+) at No. 4 MichiganInjuries at linebacker make an already suspect Nittany Lions defense even more vulnerable ... MICHIGAN 40-24.No. 7 Stanford (minus 3) at UCLAThe Cardinal have won eight straight against the Bruins, routinely pummeling UCLA. Has to end sometime ... UCLA 28-24, UPSET SPECIAL.No. 9 Washington (off) at ArizonaQuarterback issues for Wildcats ... WASHINGTON 33-21.Oklahoma State (plus 8) at No. 16 BaylorCowboys WR James Washington is averaging 21 yards per catch ... OKLAHOMA STATE 42-38.No. 18 LSU (minus 3) at AuburnAuburn facing the possibility of a 1/3 start, with all the games at home. The heat on coach Gus Malzahn would be searing ... LSU 24-18.No. 20 Nebraska (minus 7+) at NorthwesternThe Wildcats are averaging 4.8 yards per play. No other Big Ten is averaging less than 5.1 ... NEBRASKA 31-17.TWITTER REQUESTSBYU (plus 7) vs. West Virginia at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland -- (at)joshcopenThe Cougars have struggled to move the ball under new offensive coordinator Ty Detmer ... WEST VIRGINIA 21-16.Georgia Southern (plus 7) at Western Michigan -- (at)ChrisVanniniThe Eagles triple-option ran over the Broncos in a 43-17 victory last season ... WESTERN MICHIGAN 31-21Colorado (plus 10+) at Oregon -- (at)ScoobySnacks22Improved Buffaloes could be missing QB Sefo Liufau (ankle); Ducks lost LT Tyrell Crosby (foot) and WR Devon Allen (knee) for the season last week ... OREGON 38-30.California (plus 4) at Arizona State -- (at)brandonharawayOdds makers have set the over/under on this game at 82+ points -- and 4 hours and 30 minutes ... ARIZONA STATE 45-30.Duke (plus 20+) at Notre Dame -- (at)bbrownjdBlue Devils and Fighting Irish have met four times, with Duke winning once in 1961 ... 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Backup Trevon Cherry threw three interceptions and fumbled the ball away once.They capitalized on all our mistakes, Grambling coach Broderick Fobbs said.Dawkins, a redshirt sophomore, completed 15 of 29 passes for 223 yards and gained 97 yards in 16 carries. He scored on runs of 21 and 2 yards and threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Trey Griffey. Nick Wilson rushed for 116 yards, including an 11-yard TD run.Brandon, for his first start, sometimes looked like a first-time starter, Rodriguez said. Sometimes he competed and made some plays.Kincade completed 15 of 19 passes for 193 yards and two scores before leaving with a leg injury with 2:38 to play in the second quarter. Gramblings Chad Williams caught 13 passes for 152 yards.Cody Ippolito recovered two fumbles, both leading to Arizona touchdowns, but was ejected from the game for targeting and must sit out the first half of next Saturdays game against Hawaii.The Tigers took the opening kickoff and went 81 yards in seven plays, Kincade throwing a 2-yard touchdown pass to Verlan Hunter.The Wildcats had Grambling pinned in a third-and-29 situation at the Tigers 17 when Kincade threw short to Martez Carter, who raced down the sideline 49 yards to the 34. 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He had to be carried from the field.Cherry came on to direct another score. Carter 1-yard dive initially was ruled to come up inches short of the goal line. But a video review showed the ball was just over the line for a touchdown that put Grambling State up 21-3 with 16 seconds to play in the half.Our tackling was as bad as its ever been, Rodriguez said.THE TAKEAWAYGrambling State looked like a SWAC contender when Kincade was in there and the extent of his injury could go a long way in determining how successful the Tigers are on from now on.Arizona avoided what would have been the worst loss of the Rich Rodriguez era but the coach will have plenty to criticize in his teams first 30 minutes of play.UP NEXTGrambling State: The Tigers open SWAC play at Jackson State next Saturday.Arizona: The Wildcats play their final nonconference game, at home against Hawaii next Saturday night.[url=http://www.authenticwholesalejerseys.net/]Cheap Jerseyss