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Rivals Stumble in Week 11, Race to 40 Picks Stays Tight
12 Nov
Summary
- Both competitors went 1-4 in Week 11 picks
- Gap neither widened nor shortened in race to 40 correct picks
- Week 12 sees both competitors trying to bounce back

According to the article, Week 11 was a tough one for the two competitors in the "First to Forde" college football picks challenge. Both Pat Forde and Iain MacMillan went 1-4 with their individual selections, meaning the gap between them was neither widened nor shortened in the race to reach 40 correct against-the-spread picks.
As they now move on to Week 12, both competitors are aiming to bounce back in a significant way. The article provides a breakdown of several key matchups they will be analyzing, including Texas Tech hosting UCF, Florida hosting Ole Miss, and Oklahoma taking on Alabama.
With the race still tight, the competitors will be looking to gain an edge and separate themselves in the standings. The article suggests that the upcoming week could see some surprising results and provide an opportunity for one of the pickers to make a move towards the 40-pick milestone.




