The picks are in, analysts select their winners from todays games

Find out who the experts picked to win this weeks slate of games.

It has become a right of passage at the end of collegiate pregame shows, the picking of the day’s slate of games. Take a look at who the experts selected, along with celebrity picker comedian Bill Murray.

Troy at MTSU

Kirk Herbstreit – Troy

Lee Corso – MSTU

Desmond Howard – MTSU

David Pollack – Troy

Bill Murray – MTSU

 

App. St. at Marshall

Herbstreit  – App. St.

Corso – App. St.

Howard – App. St.

Pollack – Marshall

Murray – App. St.

 

Tulsa vs Oklahoma St.

Herbstreit – OSU

Corso – OSU

Howard – OSU

Pollack – OSU

Murray – OSU

 

UCF at Georgia Tech

Herbstreit – UCF

Corso – UCF

Howard – UCF

Pollack – UCF

Murray – UCF

 

Miami at Louisville

Herbstreit – NO PICK

Corso – Miami

Howard – Miami

Pollack – Louisville

Murray – Louisville

Report: Former Notre Dame, NFL RB George Atkinson III dead at 27

George Atkinson III has died at age 27, slightly more than a year after his twin brother, Josh.

Tragedy has struck the family of former Oakland Raiders star defensive back George Atkinson has suffered another tragedy as one of his sons, George Atkinson III has died at the age of 27, per The Athletic’s Pete Sampson.

George Atkinson III’s twin brother, Josh, died slightly more than a year ago. George Atkinson III had been dealing with depression. since.

The Atkinson twins were members of the 2011 recruiting class at Notre dame. Atkinson III rushed for nearly 1,000 yards and had 10 rushing touchdowns during his three seasons with the Fighting Irish. He also was a member of the track & field team.

George Atkinson III played 21 NFL games, mainly as a kick returner. He was an Oakland Raider, like his dad. Atkinson III played five games for the Raiders in 2014. Two years later, Atkinson III spent 16 games with the Cleveland Browns. He had one touchdown. The San Jose Mercury News wrote about the DB in 2016

Their father, George Atkinson, played 10 seasons with the Raiders before finishing his career with a short stint in Denver. George Atkinson had 30 interceptions in his NFL career. He was a two-time AFL All-Star and a member of the Super Bowl XI Raiders.

The twins had a rough upbringing as their mom was schizophrenic. George III wrote about it in a piece for theunsealed.com.

We all must make sure we don’t find the easy way out, like using alcohol or drugs to numb our pain. That will lead us nowhere. We have to face our problems head-on, whether that is talking to people, praying or listening to motivational speeches. Whatever helps you get through a tough time, that’s what you’ve got to do and that’s what I have to do too.

 

 

Former Notre Dame Running Back George Atkinson III Dead at 27

When I think of George Atkinson, III I think of an explosive play-maker who had absolutely mind-blowing speed.  His kickoff returns against Michigan State and USC in 2011 immediately come to mind while he had plenty of other huge runs during his three seasons.

Sad news out late Monday night that former Notre Dame running back and speedy return-man George Atkinson, III has died at the age of 27.

Atkinson’s twin brother Josh, also a former Notre Dame football player died unexpectedly last year.

George Atkinson III played for the Irish from 2011-2013, rushing for 10 touchdowns and returning two kickoffs for scores, both occurring in 2011.

Atkinson left for the NFL after his junior year, where he’d spend time with the Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs.

When I think of George Atkinson, III I think of an explosive play-maker who had absolutely mind-blowing speed.  His kickoff returns against Michigan State and USC in 2011 immediately come to mind while he had plenty of other huge runs during his three seasons.

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All the best to the Atkinson family and their friends in what has to have been an incredibly difficult year.