KSL Pick'em: College football week 9 staff selections


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SALT LAKE CITY — Weekly staff predictions aren't new to KSL.com, but just like last year, we are excited to invite you to play along with us! KSL College Football Pick'em is a weekly contest in which fans pick the scores of five college football games (BYU, Utah and Utah State with prominent national games rounding out the 5).

Even if you haven't been playing at all this season, you still could win a prize, as each week is a clean slate.

We have a great slate of games in Week 9, starting tonight with two matchups: No. 21 Navy at South Florida, and Utah State hosting San Diego State. On Saturday, College GameDay is in town for the game of the week, No. 4 Washington vs. No. 17 Utah. The other two games are No. 7 Nebraska at No. 11 Wisconsin, and No. 10 West Virginia at Oklahoma State. BYU has the week off.

So pull out your crystal ball or Grey's Sports Almanac and hop on over to KSL College Football Pick'em to play along this season, hopefully winning some cool prizes along the way. We will be handing out weekly prizes of $100, $75 and $50 to the top three finishers, along with $500, $250 and $100 to the top three overall winners at the end of the season courtesy of Mountain America Credit Union.

To play KSL College Football Pick'em, click HERE.

Now, on to the staff picks for Week 9.

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