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Many out there, Maryland Head Coach Mike Locksley among them, say a college football team improves the most between Weeks 1 and 2.

This isn’t just a throwaway statement; with no preseason exhibition games to gage one’s talent against other foes, Week 1 is often a time of surprise discovery and rude awakening. How a team bounces back from those awakenings and maximizes its discoveries goes a long way toward how successful that team will eventually be.聽Think of the season as a paragraph, and Week 1 as the first sentence.聽That said, there are statements to be made in September, especially this Saturday.

Two schools with an early-season opportunity to make a major statement reside in the Lone Star State. Texas always has Texas-sized expectations and the last two Septembers the Longhorn balloon was popped in Week 1 by Maryland.聽But 2018 saw UT finish in the Top 25 for the first time since (gulp) 2012. Saturday night under the lights, head coach Tom Herman can make a major statement as the Longhorns host No. 6 LSU.

The ‘Horns鈥 former longtime conference rival, Texas A&M, also ended a drought last fall when former Florida State Coach Jimbo Fisher led the Aggies to a Top 25 finish. While guiding the Seminoles, Fisher went 4-4 against Clemson, but won just once in Death Valley.聽This week, A&M visits the top-ranked and defending National Champion Tigers. The money the school paid Fisher to leave the Sunshine State was for Saturday statement games like this one.

Friday

William & Mary (1-0) at Virginia (1-0), 8 p.m. (ACC Network)

The Cavaliers opened the season of possibilities by beating defending division champ Pitt on the road, thanks to a strong second half in which they outscored the Panthers 17-0 and 鈥 just as importantly 鈥 matched Pitt’s physical play.聽Enter William & Mary, helmed by former UVa coach Mike London. The Tribe runs an option-based offense, exactly the kind that’s tough to prepare for on a short week.聽They’re also coming off a win over Lafayette in which quarterback Hollis Mathis ran for 127 yards and a touchdown, but split snaps with Kilton Anderson. Shades of London’s carousel of quarterbacks in Charlottesville 鈥 we know how that worked out.

Kippy and Buffy are working their way through their tailgating schedule for 2019, and they usually open against a nonconference foe with Conundrum White. But in the autumn of possibilities they’re going outside the box. Metaphorically of course 鈥 they’d NEVER have wine from a box.聽For a matchup of two Commonwealth schools, Montifalco Vineyards 2018 Blanc rings true. A blend of Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Seyval Blanc grapes provides “bright citrus, tropical notes and crisp finish.”

Presto’s Pick:聽The bright season continues as the Cavaliers come through, 34-16.

Saturday

Maryland (1-0) vs. No. 21 Syracuse (1-0), noon (ESPN)

How do you top a week where you post more points than your opponent’s total yards?聽By taking on a ranked opponent.聽The Terps haven’t beaten a ranked foe in College Park since NC State in 2010. The Orange opened their season with a 24-0 shutout of Liberty, a game known best for Flames coach Hugh Freeze calling plays from a hospital bed set up in a stadium suite (you cannot make this up). SU brings a pass rush that notched eight sacks last week, but the Terps were able to counter Howard’s pressure with downfield strikes in the opener.聽Syracuse also boasts a starting quarterback in Tommy DeVito who, depending on your interests, will have you humming Four Seasons tunes from “Jersey Boys” or re-enacting Joe Pesci scenes from “Goodfellas.” You think that’s funny?聽Funny how?

Presto’s Pick: Terps are unable to pull off a Lufthansa Heist, slipping 27-21.

Virginia Tech (0-1) vs. Old Dominion (1-0), noon (ESPNU)

How do you wash away the stain of a season-opening loss where you turned the ball over five times and coughed up 35 points?聽By facing the team that began your current 4-8 tailspin.聽Remember the Monarchs?聽They鈥檙e the team that hung 49 points on the Hokies last fall and turned what was supposed to be an easy cross-state trip into a nightmare that would last for the rest of the season.聽The good news is ODU quarterback Blake LaRussa (495 yards and 4 TD passes against the Hokies) left the program last winter to enter the seminary and full-time ministry.聽The Monarchs also lost leading rusher Jeremy Cox (130 yards and 2 TD rushing against Va. Tech) to the NFL.聽It’s market correction week in Blacksburg.

Presto’s Pick: Hokies handle the Monarchs, 37-14.

Howard falls at Youngstown State, Georgetown beats Marist, Richmond loses at Boston College, James Madison beats St. Francis (PA), Towson tops North Carolina Central, Catholic slips to Kenyon.

Last Week: 6-2.

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Rutgers (+19.5) at No. 20 Iowa

Last Week: Loss (0-1)

Frankie鈥檚 Flyer:聽Coastal Carolina (+7) at Kansas

Last Week: Loss, no cover (0-1, 0-1)

Dave Preston

Dave has been in the D.C. area for more than 20 years. In addition to working at 海角精品黑料 since 2002, he has also been on the air at Westwood One/CBS Radio as well as Red Zebra Broadcasting (Redskins Network).

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