The Hurricanes already defeated ACC foes Florida State and Georgia Tech and get Oklahoma in two weeks.This week, they travel to Blacksburg to face a Virginia Tech Hokies team that just won over Nebraska in dramatic fashion. While many may be expecting a "typical," low-scoring, close ACC game, it could easily be a high-scoring shootout.Jacory Harris, the Hurricanes' sophomore quarterback is averaging an astounding 11.1 yards-per-pass-attempt by completing 69.5 percent of his 59 attempts for 656 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions.And it's not like those have come against Central Arkansas, Washington State, and UNLV (like Hawaii's Greg Alexander who has similar numbers).Harris has posted huge stats against what should be good ACC defenses. Florida State just kept Max Hall and BYU in check and Georgia Tech held Clemson to under 50 completions and intercepted two passes.Harris is clearly in sync with his offense, completing three throws of 40 yards, while averaging at least 14 yards-per-completion to all (nine) of his receivers. Virginia Tech's defense is very good, but it probably will not be able to hold off Harris and the big-play Canes all game.Unless he gets another 30 seconds to find a receiver in a critical situation, Tyrod Taylor (2009 stats: 47.6 percent completions and 0.4 yards-per-rush on 24 carries) and Virginia Tech's offense are probably not going to be able to keep up.Miami wins 74.9 percent of the 10,000 simulations and by an average score of 31-23.Other Notable Games in Week Four: The start of the Big Ten season highlights the marquee conference games of the week. 
Penn State runs over Iowa, winning 76.1 of the time at home and by an average score of 25-14.At Camp Randall, Wisconsin fends off Michigan State in a relative shootout 64.7 of the time and by an average score of 31-25.Ohio State routs Illinois in Columbus 85.8 percent of the time and by an average score of 34-17.Elsewhere in conference play, Cal goes to Oregon and wins 75.6 percent of the time and by an average score of 23-17.Florida shuts down Kentucky, winning 88.1 percent of the time and by an average score of 26-11.Alabama out-duels Arkansas 79.1 percent of the time and by an average score of 34-23.Washington continues its winning ways by traveling to Stanford and emerging victorious 74.6 of the time and by an average score of 28-22. As conference play has begun for most teams, there are not too many notable non-conference matchups, but there are still a few to watch.At home, Georgia takes out a good Arizona State squad 65.7 of the time and by an average score of 23-16.Cincinnati, our No. 4 team in our new power rankings, continues its winning ways by defeating Fresno State 86.1 percent of the time and by an average score of 40-23.South Florida, which just lost three-year starting quarterback Matt Grothe to an ACL tear, goes down to the Florida State Seminoles 71.6 percent of the time and by an average score of 30-19. With Grothe, the Bulls would actually be slight favorites.Houston, which looks like it has a solid chance at a BCS bowl, stays unbeaten by winning over Texas Tech 81.6 of the time an by anaverage score of 36-23. And finally, with the computer finally starting to like them, the Auburn Tigers beat Ball State 95 percent of the time and by an average score of 42-7. To see other picks like our Upset of the Week and Lock of the Week, as well as our season-to-date performance, click here.

Week Four Scores for Every FBS GameMatchupHome WinAvg ScoreGrambling State Oklahoma State95.06.9-50.1Northwestern State Baylor95.07.6-40.8UTEP Texas95.05.4-45.4Rhode Island Connecticut95.05.9-28.0Sam Houston State Tulsa95.06.5-39.8Western Kentucky Navy95.09.0-38.3Washington State USC95.07.1-34.4Ball State Auburn95.06.6-42.3Hofstra Western Michigan93.57.6-26.8Tennessee Tech Kansas State92.88.5-25.8Army Iowa State92.58.3-27.9San Diego State Air Force91.57.0-28.0Maine Syracuse91.06.8-21.8Louisiana-Lafayette Nebraska90.512.0-31.2Ohio Tennessee90.08.7-23.4Southern Utah Utah State89.611.6-30.0Fresno State Cincinnati86.122.6-40.3Illinois Ohio State85.817.2-33.5UAB Texas A&M85.617.1-33.9Southern Miss Kansas85.415.0-30.2Indiana Michigan84.010.5-25.8Texas Tech Houston81.623.3-35.9Idaho Northern Illinois80.413.8-28.2Arkansas Alabama79.122.8-34.0North Carolina Central Duke77.69.7-19.6Iowa Penn State76.114.1-24.9Colorado State Brigham Young75.625.4-35.7Miami (OH) Kent State75.07.9-17.7McNeese State Tulane74.114.5-23.5Akron Central Michigan73.617.7-27.0South Florida Florida State71.618.5-30.0UCF East Carolina68.711.6-19.1Arizona Oregon State68.216.7-23.2Arizona State Georgia65.716.3-22.8Michigan State Wisconsin64.725.2-31.1Wake Forest Boston College61.713.3-17.5Louisville Utah56.720.0-24.2Troy Arkansas State55.721.6-25.2Cal Poly San Jose State53.217.5-20.4Minnesota Northwestern36.826.5-23.7New Mexico State New Mexico35.518.2-15.1Middle Tennessee North Texas29.917.7-12.7Louisiana-Monroe Florida Atlantic29.920.9-16.4Washington Stanford25.428.4-21.5Miami (FL) Virginia Tech25.130.5-23.0California Oregon24.423.1-17.0Marshall Memphis22.021.4-13.2Notre Dame Purdue21.439.1-29.0Pittsburgh North Carolina State20.822.4-13.9Buffalo Temple19.925.7-16.3Middle Tennessee North Texas19.926.5-19.2TCU Clemson18.421.8-13.0Boise State Bowling Green15.923.8-12.8North Carolina Georgia Tech13.923.8-13.0Mississippi South Carolina12.927.3-14.8Florida Kentucky11.925.6-10.9Vanderbilt Rice10.925.0- 9.6Missouri Nevada10.636.0-20.6Rutgers Maryland9.532.5-17.3Toledo Florida International8.031.4-13.0LSU Mississippi State6.527.6- 9.7UNLV Wyoming5.032.8-11.5 Ever wanted to be in be in charge of your own college football program With Gridiron Dynasty from WhatIfSports , you have a chance to do just that. From recruiting and running practice togame planning and scheduling - it is all under your control. Start at DIII and try to work your way up to winning the DI championship at your favorite school.Paul Bessire is the Product Manager of Content and Quantitative Analysis for WhatIfSports , a division of FOX Sports Interactive specializing in NCAA Matchup analysis and college football sim games. With any comments, questions or topic suggestions, Paul can be reached at Thanks!. (Adds Lacker comments on TARP, Treasury) Bonds Global Markets By Alister Bull RICHMOND, Va., Jan 31 (Reuters) - Richmond Federal ReservePresident Jeffrey Lacker said on Saturday that the Fed'ssupport of specific credit markets to end a U.S.