Majority favorites win out in Week 10 of KSL's College Football Pick'em


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SALT LAKE CITY — The majority favorite won each of the five games in this week's KSL College Football Pick'em.

Air Force beat Army in West Point 31-12, winning the Commander in Chief Trophy for the second time in three years. BYU shut down Cincinnati 20-3, while Ohio State and Penn State each throttled their Big 10 opponents. Utah State fell to 3-6 on the season with a 52-28 loss to Wyoming. Utah State now has to win out to be bowl eligible.

BYU Earl Kauffman led all users with 178 points in Week 10, while there was a three way tie for second place. Using the tiebreaker rules, Utah State fan Zaven Arslanian took second and BYU fan Marcus Stucki took third this week. The winners will receive VISA gift cards, courtesy of Mountain America Credit Union.

Which fanbase was the most accurate? With the majority favorite winning all five games, all fanbases did extremely well, but it was the BYU fanbase that took the top spot, correctly picking 89 percent of the games and scoring an average of 23.3 points per game. Utah State finished second with 22.8 points and 85 percent corrrect, while Utah fans finished last at 84 percent correct and 22.2 points per game.

Below are all the results from Week 10, including the updated leaderboard from the KSL Sports group. To play KSL College Football Pick'em, click HERE.

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