The rules were pretty straight forward, you pick the games straight up, no point spreads or anything. So if you think USC will beat Virginia straight up, then you pick USC. Your post would look like this:
USC at Virginia
and list the rest of the games the same way.
The "game of the week" game is where you would try to pick the final score of both teams. So if you picked Fresno St to beat Rutgers, you would bold the team you picked to win and write in bold their respective score after it. So if you picked Fresno St 28-24, your post would look like this:
Fresno St at Rutgers (Game of the Week) 28-24
(Writing the score in bold just makes it easier to read for the person tallying the points.)
I'm not exactly sure on how the "game of the week" point system worked but i think you got 10 points if you got the scores exactly right, 5 if you got one of them exactly right, 3 if you were within 2 points of getting both right and 1 point if you were with in 3 points of getting one of the scroes correct. That probably makes zero sense so I will leave the Game of the week rules up to someone else. Game of the week is basically a tie breaker.
Besides that, you get one point for for each game you get right. 10 games a week plus the game of the week points.
Sample post.
#17 Virginia Tech at East Carolina
#3 USC at Virginia
Utah at Michigan
Appalachian State at #7 LSU
#24 Alabama at #9 Clemson (Game of the Week) 13-24
Michigan State at California
#20 Illinois at #6 Missouri
Washington at #21 Oregon
Monday, September 1st
Fresno State at Rutgers
#18 Tennessee at UCLA