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“The Best Show Ever?”- Week 18 Picks

Each week on “The Best Show Ever?” they each make two picks from College or the NFL. Tyrone Johnson, Ricky Bottalico, Hunter Brody, Jen Scordo, and Dylan MacKinnon compete to…

Week 18 picks

Each week on “The Best Show Ever?” they each make two picks from College or the NFL. Tyrone Johnson, Ricky Bottalico, Hunter Brody, Jen Scordo, and Dylan MacKinnon compete to see who can make the best picks and have the best record by year’s end. And now it is time for their week 18 picks. This week, with many of the NFL games being con competitive with many teams resting their starters, and the National Championship game taking place on Monday, the rule was they had to pick the National Championship game and one NFL game.

Last week went good for most of them. Hunter went 3-0, increasing his already significant lead a little more. Jen went 2-1 to get over .500 for the first time in weeks. Tyrone also went 2-1, but is still a little under .500. Meanwhile, Dylan and Ricky continued to struggle. Ricky went 0-2, and Dylan 0-2. Dylan picked the Bengals to beat the Bills, but since that game was canceled they are deeming it a tie.

Here is where all of our records stand after 17 weeks…

  • Tyrone Johnson- (15-16)
  • Ricky Bottalico- (9-22)
  • Hunter Brody- (19-12)
  • Jen Scordo- (16-15)
  • Dylan MacKinnon- (12-18-1)

And here are our week 18 picks

Tyrone’s Picks

  • Georgia -12.5 vs TCU
  • Buffalo Bills -7 vs New England Patriots

Hunter’s Picks

  • TCU +12.5 vs Georgia
  • Detroit Lions +4.5 vs Green Bay Packers

Ricky’s Picks

  • Not in Today to make picks

Jen’s Picks

  • TCU +12.5 vs Georgia
  • Pittsburgh Steelers -2.5 vs Cleveland Browns

Dylan’s Picks

  • Georgia -12.5 over TCU
  • Jacksonville Jaguars -6.5 vs the Tennesee Titans
Dylan MacKinnon is The Digital Content Coordinator For 97.5 The Fanatic. he has been an Eagles, Flyers, Sixers, and Flyers fan his whole life. He graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelors in Journalism. Dylan has worked at the Fanatic since 2016, starting as an Intern, moving to the Street team, and eventually was hired as an Associate Producer before settling into his current role in the Digital Department. You may hear him referred to on-air as "The D-Train."