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Presto鈥檚 college football picks: Break time!

So much for learning! Like an elementary school’s morning recess, the September bye interrupts whatever momentum the early season had. Blame the calendar 鈥斅爑sually there are 13 weekends between Labor Day and Thanksgiving, which translates to just one week off for most schools.

This year, though, there are 14 weekends, which means a bonus bye. Be thankful:聽back in the day when 11-game schedules were the norm and before Conference Championship Games, byes would be scattered across the landscape like breadcrumbs.聽Now, instead of weeks off, the openings are simply filled in with games against FCS and non-Power 5 schools.

Navy has an extra weekend off to begin with, thanks to the Army game taking place in December while counting toward their 12-game regular season total, so this year head coach Ken Niumatalo’s team is already idle for the second time.

“Sometimes you like it later in the season when you’re kind of banged up, but that’s our schedule,” Niumatalolo said. “We knew the schedule a long time ago. We’ve practiced for it and planned for it.”

What’s helpful for the Midshipmen is they get a few extra days to prepare for a Thursday night showdown with a 3-0 Memphis team that’s already beaten Ole Miss.聽I like the bye leading into the Thursday night game 鈥斅爄t allows the players to properly recover and the team to properly prepare (my major beef with the NFL’s Thursday Night Football package).

While Navy (2-0) still has a lot to learn about itself, Maryland’s 2-1 start let the light shine on not only how great this team can be (outscoring Howard and Syracuse 141-20) but also how they’re far from perfect (coming up empty on eight plays inside the Temple 10 yard line in the fourth quarter of a three-point loss).聽After a spring and summer of installing new systems on both sides of the ball, a break might be just what the Terps need mentally and physically.

“You add the four weeks of training camp and three weeks of the season, that’s seven straight weeks of wall-to-wall football, pounding and the contact and things we do,” head coach Mike Locksley said. 鈥淯sually every three to four weeks you like to give your players a day off to be able to recover and reset themselves.聽This couldn’t have come at a better time.”

The break also separates the school’s nonconference and Big Ten portions cleanly, and after going 13-31 over their first five seasons in the league, the Terps could use a little extra time.

“When you self-scout, you give yourself an opportunity to see what other people see,” Locksley said. “You want to refine those things and maybe adjust some things so you don’t have a bunch of tendencies.”

We’ll see how beneficial the Terps’ timeout was when they host No. 13 Penn State next Friday night.

Virginia Tech is also 2-1 entering its bye week, but as no two 2-1 starts are exactly alike, the Hokies appear to have a lot more to fix during the hiatus.聽So far they’ve followed up a discouraging ACC loss with a pair of unimpressive wins against inferior competition.聽No offense to FCS contender Furman or Old Dominion, but neither school should be able to come into Lane Stadium and be a threat in the fourth quarter.聽Two keys for head coach Justin Fuente: 1. Find a way to temper the turnovers (their nine giveaways is fourth most in FBS) and 2. Get better on the ground (Hokies rank 11th in the ACC on offense and 10th in stopping the run).聽Help is on the way in the form of ex-Minnesota coach Jerry Kill, who comes on board as a special assistant.聽At least they face Duke (Hokies are 3-0 against the Blue Devils under Fuente) next Friday evening and Miami (the Hurricanes are 0-2 against FBS teams this fall) the week after that.

Saturday鈥檚 Games

No. 21 Virginia (3-0) vs. Old Dominion (1-1), 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

The Cavaliers鈥 season of possibilities has Virginia m off to its best start since 2005.聽That team featured dual-threat quarterback Marques Hagans, who completed over 60% of his passes while using his wheels to haunt opposing defenses.聽Hagans has nothing on Bryce Perkins, who in 16 games has already moved past Hagans in career touchdown passes and career yards rushing.聽The Monarchs come off their bye knowing they had plenty of opportunities to upset Virginia Tech for the second straight season, while realizing they have a lot to clean up on both sides of the ball.聽Quarterback Stone Smartt is averaging less than 10 yards per completion and the ODU defense has troubles getting off the field on third down.

Kippy and Buffy have no issues setting up their third tailgate of the season, and how better to enjoy a showdown of Commonwealth schools than by opening a bottle of Chrysalis Vineyards Viognier (the state grape of Virginia): “Full-bodied and fragrant with heady tropical and citrus fruits.”聽During the season of possibilities that has UVa dreaming of a potential Citrus 鈥 or, dare I say, Orange 鈥 Bowl, they’re going all-in on a citrus fruit finish.

Presto’s Pick: Cavaliers maul the Monarchs, 44-14

Howard slips to Delaware State,聽James Madison beats Chattanooga, William & Mary falls to East Carolina, Towson tops Villanova, Morgan State loses to Army.

Last Week: 7-2. Overall: 21-6.

Ed. Note: With legal sports gambling coming to D.C. this fall, we鈥檙e including two more picks this year: Chris Cichon鈥檚 鈥淭he Big Chee鈥檚鈥 will pick a Top 25 game each week, while Noah Frank鈥檚 鈥淔rankie鈥檚 Flyer鈥 will pick an underdog of at least 7 points to cover and possibly spring an outright upset.

The Big Chee鈥檚:聽USC (+4) vs. No. 10 Utah

Last Week: Win (1-2 vs. spread)

Frankie鈥檚 Flyer: SMU (+9.5) at No. 25 TCU

Last Week: Two covers, one win outright (3-1 vs. spread, 2-2 outright)

Dave Preston

Dave has been in the D.C. area for 10 years and in addition to working at 海角精品黑料 since 2002 has also been on the air at Westwood One/CBS Radio as well as Red Zebra Broadcasting (Redskins Network).

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