Only 17 make it through Week 6 unblemished in KSL College Football Pick'em


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SALT LAKE CITY — There were three games in Week 6 that more than 70 percent of KSL College Football Pick'em participants picked incorrectly.

Few predicted BYU's win on the road over Michigan State, Florida State's 1 point win over Miami and Utah State's road loss to Colorado State. The majority favorite did win in the Utah vs. Arizona game as well as Texas A&M beating Tennessee in double overtime.

Only 17 out of 6,333 users completed the gauntlet, picking all five games correctly.

BYU fans took first and third place this week, with Matthew Schetselaar locking up the top spot with 199 points and Pam Hall finishing with 192, earning $100 and $50 (respectively) VISA gift cards courtesy of Mountain America Credit Union. Utah fan Ryan Anderson finished second this week with 193 points and will receive a $75 VISA gift card.

BYU fans scored the best in Week 6, correctly picking 50 percent of their games and scoring an average of 17 points per game. Utah fans finished second with 46% and 15.6 points per game, while Aggie fans finished last with only 42% correct and 13.8 points per game.

Below are all the results from Week 6, including the updated leaderboard from the KSL Sports group. To play KSL College Football Pick'em, click HERE.

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