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AI Supercomputer Predicts College Football Week Zero

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AI Week Zero

The college football season is just days away, as the NCAA football season is set to begin this month. ‘Week Zero’ has become a tradition in the sport and we asked our Supercomputer for some predictions.

The AI Supercomputer at SportsCasting has predicted opening day wins for Florida State, Montana State, SMU and Hawaii.

  • Florida State start off with a win in Mike Norvell’s fifth season in charge
  • New Mexico are swept aside by Montana State
  • One of the most well-resourced programs, SMU, beat Nevada – one of the least supported colleges
  • Coming off a 1-10 year, Delaware are thrashed by Hawaii

Week Zero Fixtures

  • Florida State @ Georgia Tech (12 p.m. ET)
  • Montana State @ New Mexico (4 p.m.ET)
  • SMU @ Nevada (8 p.m.ET)
  • Delaware State @ Hawaii (11:59 p.m.ET)

AI Supercomputer ‘Week Zero’ Predictions

Florida State @ Georgia Tech: AI Prediction

“In a thrilling college football clash, Florida State edged out Georgia Tech with a 31-28 victory. The Seminoles, boosted by wide receiver, Kentron Poitier, delivered a standout performance, throwing for over 300 yards and three touchdowns. Despite a strong start from Georgia Tech, who capitalized on early turnovers to take a 14-3 lead, Florida State’s defense tightened up in the second half. A crucial interception in the fourth quarter set up the Seminoles’ game-winning field goal. Georgia Tech’s final drive fell short as time expired, sealing a hard-fought win for Florida State in this intense showdown.”

Montana State @ New Mexico: AI Prediction

“Montana State secured a commanding 28-17 victory over New Mexico in an intense non-conference matchup. The Bobcats’ balanced attack, fuelled by their star quarterback, Tommy Mellott, proved too much for the Lobos to handle. Montana State’s defense played a pivotal role, forcing two critical turnovers, including a fumble recovery in the third quarter that halted New Mexico’s momentum. Despite a late rally by the Lobos, which brought them within 11 points, the Bobcats controlled the clock in the final minutes, sealing their victory and improving their standing in a hard-fought contest.”

SMU @ Nevada: AI Prediction

“SMU dominated Nevada with a decisive 42-10 victory in their non-conference showdown. The Mustangs’ high-powered offense was on full display, with their quarterback, Preston Stone, throwing for over 350 yards and four touchdowns. SMU set the tone early, jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter, and never looked back. Nevada struggled to find any rhythm on offense, managing just one touchdown late in the third quarter. SMU’s defense was equally impressive, forcing three turnovers and keeping the Wolf Pack’s offense in check throughout the game. The Mustangs cruised to a comfortable win, showcasing their prowess on both sides of the ball.”

Delaware State @ Hawaii: AI Prediction 

“Hawaii cruised to a dominant 38-13 victory over Delaware State in their home opener. The Rainbow Warriors took control early, scoring on their first three possessions to build a 21-3 lead by halftime. Hawaii’s quarterback, Brayden Schager, was in top form, throwing for 300 yards and three touchdowns, while their running back added another score on the ground. Delaware State struggled to contain Hawaii’s explosive offense and couldn’t find consistent success against a stifling Rainbow Warriors defense that forced two interceptions. Despite a late touchdown by Delaware State, Hawaii maintained control throughout, securing a comfortable and well-rounded win in front of their home crowd.”