Aggie fans score season high in Week 7 of KSL's College Football Pick'em


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SALT LAKE CITY — Although Utah State fans had a bye in Week 7, their fan base scored a season high 30 points per game in KSL's College Football Pick'em. Aggie fans picked 92 percent of all of its games correctly.

There weren't any surprises in Week 7, as the overwhelming favorite won all five games.

BYU fans took first and second place this week, as Erik Davis and Dwight Cornell earned 209 and 207 points, earning $100 and $75 (respectively) VISA gift cards courtesy of Mountain America Credit Union. Utah State fan Greg Shipley took third place on a tiebreaker with 205 points and earned a $50 VISA gift card. Since Utah State had the week off, the next tiebreaker criteria was highest score for any game in that week, and Shipley locked that up with 47 points in the Ohio State vs. Wisconsin game.

All three fan bases did extremely well, though the Aggies did edge out the other two. Utah and BYU both had a 90 correct pick percentage, but the Utes did edge out the Cougars 29.2 to 29.1 in average points per game.

Below are all the results from Week 7, including the updated leaderboard from the KSL Sports group. To play KSL College Football Pick'em, click HERE.

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