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NORTHCOAST SPORTS SERVICE P.O. BOX 450829 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44145 NEWS AND NOTES - WEEK 6, 2010 down and it looked like Miles would have another time clock malfunction. Dooley pointed out that NEWS AND NOTES: Texas A&M had a commanding 222-63 yd edge at the half vs Okla St but with LSU running 3 players on the field the rules state the D has to be given enough time to make Jerrod Johnson, who had 4 int and a costly fmbl kept the Cowboys in the game. It was 21-7 A&M at a substitution and the refs should have held the play up until UT’s D was set but that protocol was the half but OSU rallied for a 21-21 tie. A&M was SOD at the OSU33 and then int’d. OSU went 48/5pl not followed...Pitt’s Ray Graham ran for 277 yds in his first college start and Dion Lewis did not play for a TD and the lead. A&M went on a 43/9pl drive but Johnson was sk’d & fmbl’d and ret’d 63 yds (shoulder inj). The Pitt/FIU game was just 13-10 at the half and 16-10 after 3Q’s. It was 23-17 Pitt for a TD, basically a 14 pt swing, 35-21. A&M put together a pair of 80 yd TD drives to tie it with 2:54 with 12:07 left when they got some big plays. After Pitt converted on 3&13 with a 15 yd pass, Graham left then forced a punt with 1:16 left. The Aggies were at their own 46 when Johnson was int’d and got a 79 yd TD run. After an FIU punt, Pitt went 45/6pl with a 19 yd TD run then FIU was sk’d & fmbl’d ret’d 28 yds to the Aggie40 with :16 left. On the final play OSU got a FG for the win...BYU fell to 1-4 at their own 16 (4:22) and Pitt got a 4 yd TD run with 1:32 left for a 42-17 score and it was not as for the first time since 1973 and Utah St, who had lost 10 straight to BYU, won for the first time since comfortable as the final...UCLA faced Washington St without starting QB Prince. Richard Brehaut 1993. BYU trailed 31-10 when they scored a TD with :28 left...Ohio St did struggle vs Illinois early hit 12-23-128 yds but Johnathan Franklin rushed for 216 and Derrick Coleman for 185 as UCLA with UI getting a 55/9pl TD drive for a stunning 7-0 lead and the Illini led 10-7 before the half and the continued their strong run game. The key play of the game happened in the 4Q. WSU thought they Buckeyes drove for 57 yds for a TD with :45 left for the lead. The key play happened on OSU’s first had taken the lead, 35-28 when a 2&1 QB sneak was orig called a TD. After a review, they spotted poss of the 3Q. Terrelle Pryor ran for a FD but was inj’d and would not only miss 2’ series, but when it at the inch line. Two plays later on 4th & gl from the 1 WSU was SOD with 13:51 left. UCLA went he returned, they basically handed the ball off to the RB almost every offensive play after that and 99/7pl with a 73 yd run by Coleman on 3&2 the key. After an 11pl drive, WSU missed a 45 yd FG OSU only managed an 11 pt win, 24-13...Florida St was possibly even more dominant than the score and UCLA went 72/8pl for a TD with 3:04 left for some breathing room. WSU fmbl’d at the UCLA38 would indicate vs Virginia in their 34-14 win. They led 27-0 at half with a 292-42 yd edge and UVA’s with :58 left...Michigan St held John Clay to 17 carries for 80 yds breaking his streak of 10 straight only TD’s came on a 76/1pl TD pass early 3Q and then trailing 34-7 they drove 70/14pl and on 4&gl games of 100+. They also held Scott Tolzien to just 11-25 passing while Kirk Cousins was 20-29. from the 12 got a TD with 1:39 left...Vanderbilt/Connecticut was closer than the final as UC only had MSU had a 230-118 yd edge at the half and led 20-10. At the end of the game, they faced a tough a 376-326 yd edge. VU led 21-14 with 5:26 left 1H when UC drove for a TD with 1:04 left. UC got a decision. They had a 4&gl at the 1, up 27-24. A FG would put them more than a FG ahead but they TD on their opening 3Q drive then after a roughing the P gave them a FD, they got a 25 yd FG to opted to go for it and got a 1 yd TD pass with 2:43 left for a 10 pt lead. Wisconsin would end up lead 31-21. VU was int’d at the UC20 but UC fmbl’d at the VU7. With 8:33 left UC got a 44 yd IR TD being SOD on 4&17 at the MSU32 with 1:04 left...Denard Robinson had 19 carries for 217 yards to clinch it...TCU continues to win unimpressively. This time vs Colorado St they only had a 6-0 lead incl a game winning 4 yd TD run with :17 left. Robinson also hit 10-16-277 yds. Robinson is the first at the half with a 164-51 yd edge. TCU scored TD’s on 2 of their first three 3Q poss and led 27-0. QB to throw for 200 and rush for 200 twice in season. He now has the top 3 highest total offensive CSU fmbl’d at the TCU25 with 3:55 left and TCU had a shot at the cover but took a knee at the 13 yards in a single game in school history and in 5 starts already has 1,008 pass yds and 905 rush on the final play...Kent St led Miami, Oh 14-3 in the 1Q and gave up a TD with 2:31 left 1H to only yds in five games Indiana had its first sellout crowd since Memorial Stadium was renovated. Indiana’s lead 14-10. KSU was int at the MU31 late 3Q and MU drove 69 yds for a TD and their first lead, Ben Chappell hit 33-64-480 yds - all school records. The game could have been even higher scoring 17-14. MU then blk’d a punt for a TD, 24-14. After a KSU TD, MU went on a 14pl drive getting a 21 than the 42-35 final. ...Oklahoma has led each of their games this season by 17 pts and had been yd FG with 3:32 left. KSU drove and had a 1&gl. On 2&gl from the 7 QB Keith was int’d in the EZ for outscored in the 4Q, 41-10 coming into the Red River Rivalry. They were outscored again. OU led a TB with :56 left...Army actually led Temple 28-13 at the start of the 3Q and TU was playing without 21-7 at the half and appeared to clinch it with a TD making it 28-10. Texas used a fake punt which star RB Pierce. Matt Brown rushed for 226 yds on 28 carries and TU scored TD’s on their first four set up a FG and then stuffed Oklahoma on a fake FG for an 8 yd loss. Texas also took advantage of 2H poss to turn it around and take a 42-28 lead before Army scored with 1:18 left. TU rec’d the onside a 17 yd punt with 2:37 left for a 21 yd FG to pull within 28-20. UT kicked off deep as they had all 3 kick and got a 4&3, 5 yd run to the Army31 on the last play...The key to the Tulane/Rutgers game time-outs left and forced a punt with 1:02 left but fmbl’d the punt and OU rec’d at the UT41 for their was probably RU QB Savage being inj’d and missing the final series of the 2Q and the entire 2H. RU 8 pt win. UT did have a 26-15 FD edge...Rice actually had a 24-17 FD edge vs SMU but gave up a cut it to 17-14 after 3Q’s and after punting 2x on 4th & 6 they were SOD at the TU36 with 1:38 left. 32 yd IR TD in the 1Q and trailed 7-0. It was 7-3 late 1H when SMU took over with 1:04 left but they The Knights got it back after an 18 yd TU punt but were int’d...The last few years Air Force had needed 3 plays to go 80 yds for a TD and led 14-3. Rice missed a 58 yd FG on the final play of the outgained Navy almost every season but came up short but this year they finally ended their jinx. half. Rice rec’d a fmbl’d punt in the EZ for a TD to pull within 14-10. Each team went on a long drive This time Navy had a 17-13 FD edge. AF benefitted from a couple of key plays as Navy went inside but SMU got a TD and Rice had a 1st & gl at the 3 but settled for a 35 yd FG. SMU not only blk’d it their 20 3x but missed a FG and settled for 2 short FG’s. AF also blk’d a punt and drove 15 yds for but ret’d it 77 yds for a TD to make it 28-10. SMU would extend it to 42-17 after an int but Rice got a a TD after to lead 14-6. Navy’s last drive got to the AF33 but they were int’d at the 22 and ret’d 10 TD with 5:04 left, rec’d the onside kick and got a TD with 1:40 left...Last week NCSt was ranked for yds with :25 left...It was a record breaking game for Baylor. Robert Griffin set a single game record the first time since 2003 and they appeared on their way to a big win over Virg Tech leading 17-0. At with 444 totals yds and BU set a school record with 678 yds offense. BU got their largest B12 win the half they had a 299-187 yd edge but Russell Wilson had some costly int’s. He was int at the VT18 ever and their biggest conf win since back in 1922 when they won by 47 over Arkansas as BU ham- with 8:17 left 2Q. On 4&9 they dropped a TD pass from the VT31 and then on 3&10 from the VT16 mered Kansas 55-7...Miami, Fl had a 280-169 yd edge at the half vs Clemson and led 27-14. CU Wilson was int’d in the EZ again with :48 left 1H. NCSt, trailing 28-27, had a 14 yd gain to the VT 9 turned the ball over six times but UM also turned it over 2x. The key happened with CU down by 6 yd line but it was called back on a hold. On 4th &11 they settled for a 42 yd FG with 4:42 left, 30-28. when they were SOD at the UM20 and the Hurricanes drove 69/10pl for a 29 yd FG with 2:40 left. VT got a 39 yd TD pass with just 1:27 left then a 46 yd IR got them to the NCSt6 and Evans got a 3 Two of CU’s TO’s came on their final two drives...Minnesota lost their first 4 HG’s of the season for yd TD run after an offsides pen for a misleading 41-30 final in a game VT trailed with 1:40 left...Ala- the first time since 1983. Northwestern trailed almost the entire 2H as they got the apparent tying bama did have a 268-96 yd edge at the half but Florida finished the game with a 281-273 yd edge TD at 21-20 but missed the xp. Trailing 28-20 they got a TD with 8:12 left, forced a punt and got the but also had a 4-0 TO deficit. Each team went on a long drive to open. Bama got a 28 yd FG and UF go-ahead 27 yd FG with 1:58 left. UM, needing only a FG for the win, got to the NW39 but on 3&11 on 4&gl from the 2 was int’d in the EZ on a jump pass. It was 24-3 at the half but UF opened the 3Q were int at the 40 and ret’d 9 yds with :17 left...LSU had a yard edge of 432-217. Last year they were with a 69/10pl drive. They had a 1st & gl at the 5 but settled for a 21 yd FG. The Gators were cooked outgained by an avg of 328-305 but ended up winning 9 games. Against a Tennessee team, with a when they had the ball back down at the 18 and were int’d and ret’d 32 yds for a TD with 6:10 left in young O-line and QB making their first road start, LSU trailed 14-10 when they stopped the Vols at the 3Q. UF went 72/9pl and had a 1st & gl at the 2 but fmbl’d. On their next drive, they were SOD at the LSU31 with 5:41 left. The Tigers drove to the UT1 the Bama13 and Bama took over with 4:22 left and gained 37 yds and got 3 FD’s running out the 4 1 with :04 left but the snap went past QB Jefferson and clock...USF played without leading rusher Demetris Murray but Moise Plancher rushed for 93 yds UT rec’d for the win and celebrated on the field. Un- and 2 TD’s...’s 3 scoring “drives” vs UTEP were a 27/4pl drive following a UTEP fmbl, a fortunately they had 13 men on the field and LSU got blk’d FG which they ret’d 45 yds for a TD and then after UTEP scored a TD with 3:37 left in the game, another crack at it after it appeared they had lost. They Myles Daughtry ret’d the ensuing KO 100 yds for a TD. That’s how they accounted for 20 pts in a converted on the last play of the game for a 1 yd TD 38-20 loss. UTEP had a 455-237 yd edge...Southern Miss dominated Marshall as the score would run and pulled out the 16-14 win. LSU also converted indicate. They had a 269-46 yd edge at the half with Marshall punting on their first 7 poss and it was on 4&14 on their final drive with no time-outs left and 28-0. MU did get a 104 yd KR TD and trailing 34-7 a snap went over SM’s P head for a safety. sent 3 subs on the field as the clock continued to click Marshall benched starting QB Anderson and AJ Graham hit 10-12-98 yds in the 2H. Cont on Pg 2 7 44078 91192 8 continued from Front Page... after 3Q’s and rushed for 306 yards...Tulsa had a 26-12 FD edge vs Memphis, Duke went on three long drives but settled for 3 short FG’s and led 9-0. They were 233 yds rushing and 214 passing while Memphis had 207 total yards. TU led 20-7 ‘07-10 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y) at the Maryland 16 when they were int’d in the EZ for a TB with 4:37 left in the half at half but scored TD’s on their first 3 poss of the 2H to break it open 41-7 and in a game they had dominated. Maryland then went 80/8pl for a TD with 1:12 left added a TD with 2:57 left for the 48-7 final...North Texas had 21-13 FD 371-358 22-9 71%! 1H to only trail 9-7. The Terps got an 84 yd PR TD early 3Q and then on 3&7 got yd edges. There were 2 crucial plays in the game. NT trailing 7-0 had a 3&1 at 2007 Sept GOM's a 71 yd TD run by Scott early 4Q, 21-9. Duke got a TD with 7:20 let and got the the UL32 when they fmbl’d and it was ret’d for a TD by UL and NT trailed 14-0. It 5H FAU (+7) 42 Minnesota 39 WIN 4H Atlanta (+3) 26 Houston 16 WIN ball back driving to the Maryland 33 but were SOD on 4&15 with 2:00 left. For the was 21-14 at the half. Trailing 28-14, NT went 72/11pl for a TD with 8:53 left then 2007 Oct GOM's game, Duke had a 399-294 yd edge...Buffalo flat out dominated BG statistically forced a punt with 4:54 left. NT drove 91/12pl and got the apparent tying TD with 5H Texas A&M (+3) 11 Kansas 19 loss 4H Over 45 Cleveland (27)/STL (20) WIN with 27-10 FD and 441-176 yd edges while Buffalo had 6 TO’s and BG 5. UB left :31 left but UL blk’d the xp and rec’d the onside kick and won by 1...Georgia’s AJ 2007 Nov GOM's BG in the game because they fumbled at the 2 and were int’d setting up BG for Green ret’d from his 4 game suspension and had a big game with 7 rec for 117 5H USF (-16’) 41 Syracuse 10 WIN 4H OVER 60 UAB 9/Memphis 25 loss a 5 yd “drive” in the 1Q. UB missed a 35 yd FG and only led 14-13 at the half. yds incl 2 TD’s, with one of them being spectacular. Unfortunately the altitude 4H Tampa Bay (-3) 31 Atlanta 7 WIN They led 28-13 when they were int’d in the EZ. UB had the ball at the BG21 on and lack of PT had him cramping up in the 2H and after hauling in a 50 yd rec 2007 NFL GOY!! FD leading by 15 when they were int’d and ret’d 82 yds for a TD with 10:14 left. 5H Tennessee (-3) 26 KC 17 WIN on the 3rd snap of the 2H he did not catch another pass. Georgia settled for a 2008 Sept GOM's BUF got off an 11 yd punt and BG went 37/4pl for a TD with 7:12 left. BG faced 33 and 20 yd FG’s in the game and missed a 41 yd FG. Colorado settled for a 4H Atlanta (-6) 38 KC 14 WIN a 4&18 from the 50 and was int’d at the UB21 with 1:35 left but UB fmbl’d 2pl 38 yd FG but roughing the K late 3Q gave them a FD and on the next play they 5H Florida St (-5') 39 Colo 21 WIN 2008 October GOM's later and BG attempted a game winning 40 yd FG on the final play and missed got a 10 yd TD run for a 29-24 lead. CU missed a 52 yd FG with 3:37 left and 4H NY Giants (+3) 21 PIT 14 WIN it...A check of the FD’s shows C Michigan with 21-14 FD edge vs Ball St but BSt UGA appeared on their way to a win. They had a FD at the CU27 with 1:56 left 4'H OVER 59’ UNLV (35) BYU (45) GOY WIN 4’H UNDER 54’ Texas 38 Colorado 14 GOM WIN controlled the game. At one point BSt had a 422-246 yd edge and led 31-11 and CU used a time-out. CU LB Beatty blitzed and stripped RB King of the ball 5H Ohio St (-3) 45 Mich St 7 WIN before CM gained 125 yds on their final 2 drives. BSt led 14-3 at half and 28-3 and CU rec’d it at the 30, got 1 FD & took a knee. 2008 November GOM's 5H Ohio St (-11) 45 N’western 10 GOY WIN 4H Atlanta (-6') 20 Denver 24 loss 2008 NFL GOY COLLEGE 5H OCT GOM ON SATURDAY 10/9/10!! 5H Green Bay (-6) 21 Houston 24 loss SPECIAL 2009 Sept GOM’s ND 4H Oakland (+2) 3 Denver 23 loss ANNOUNCEMENT:10 WEEKS OF FOOTBALL - ONLY OUR 2 5H RELEASE! 4H OVER 52' Mid Tenn (21)/N Texas(37) WIN 5H Clemson (-7) 25 Boston Coll 7 WIN 2009 OCT GOM'S COLLEGE TOTALS OCT GAME OF THE MONTH WINNER INCREASES RECORD TO 22-9 71% S/'07!!! 4H Indianapolis (-14) 42 St Louis 6 WIN 4H UNDER 51 Arizona (27)/UCLA (13) WIN 4H COLLEGE TOTAL WINNER INCREASES RECORD TO 18-6 75% THE LAST 24!!! 5H SMU (+7) 35 Navy 38 (OT) WIN 2009 NOV GOM'S COLLEGE TOTALS LATE PHONE PLAYS NOW 11-3 79% LAST 3 WEEKS! 5H Wisconsin (-11) 31 Indiana 28 GOY loss 4'H UNDER 50' Wisc (31)/N'wstrn (33) GOY loss 4H NY Giants (-7) 34 Atlanta 31 OT loss COLLEGE PRIVATE PLAY HOTLINE PLAYS NOW 28-13-1 68% THE LAST TWO WEEKS!!!! 2009 DEC GOM 5H Indianapolis (-6’) 28 Denver 16 GOY WIN TOP PLAY TRIO HAS NOW POSTED 4 OUT OF 4 WINNING WEEKS! 2010 Sept GOM’s TH* 4H OVER 63' Oklahoma St (41)/Troy(38) WIN H RATED PLAYS COMBINE TO HIT 40-17 70% SINCE SEPT. 12 4H Atlanta (-6') 41 Arizona 7 WIN 5H Boston College (+4) 0 Virg Tech 19 loss 2010 OCT GOM’s NFL SUNDAY LATE PHONES 8-3 73% L4W*!!! 14 OUT OF 21 67% WINNING LATE PHONE SUNDAYS L2Y! H Well, this is something that never gets old - adding ANOTHER Game of the Month Winner to list! Saturday we released our strongest College Totals 4 UNDER 44 LSU (16)/Tennessee (14) WIN Play of the month. The result? How about bringing the GOM record to 22-9 71% since 2007! On the day the College Totals Late Phone Plays were 4H College Totals a perfect 4-0 100% with the GOM 4H taking the 4H College Totals record to 18-6 75%!!! We sure hope that you are on board for these Totals each 18-6 75% L/24!!!! and every week as over the last 3 weeks, the College Totals Late Phones have gone 11-3 79%!!! On Saturday we also recorded a Top College LPS TOP TOTALS PLAYS Winner and the Late Phone College Side Plays went 3-2. The Small College Plays also went 3-2. The 2 Top Play Winners helped cap a Winning Top Play Trio (3'H AND HIGHER) Package and over the last 4 weeks the Top Play Trio Packages have had 4 out of 4 100% winning weekends (3-0 100% LW)! 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Net winners in College, NFL, and combined as well as the win percentage in College, NFL and combined. An (*) indicates that a Sunday or Monday night game is pending. College Wins College Win % NFL Wins NFL Win % Combined Wins Combined Win % Sports Reporter 13-9 +4 Sports Reporter 59.1% Playbook 15-7-1 +8 Playbook 68.2% Power Plays 29-24-2 +5 Playbook 56.8% Power Plays 24-21-1 +3 Power Plays 53.3% Gold Sheet 8-4 +4 Gold Sheet 66.7% Playbook 21-16-1 +5 Power Plays 54.7% Winning Points 14-14-2 0 Winning Points 50.0% Pointwise 12-8 +4 Power Plays 62.5% Winning Points 23-20-3 +3 Winning Points 53.5% Power Sweep 9-11 -2 Pointwise 47.4% Winning Points 9-6-1 +3 Winning Points 60.0% Pointwise 30-28-2 +2 Pointwise 51.7% Pointwise 18-20-2 -2 Power Sweep 45.0% Power Plays 5-3-1 +2 Pointwise 60.0% Sports Reporter 15-15 0 Sports Reporter 50.0% Playbook 6-9 -3 Playbook 40.0% Power Sweep 4-3 +1 Power Sweep 57.1% Power Sweep 13-14 -1 Power Sweep 48.1% Gold Sheet 5-14-1 -9 Gold Sheet 26.3% Sports Reporter 2-6 -4 Sports Reporter 25.0% Gold Sheet 13-18-1 -5 Gold Sheet 41.9% 4★ Excellent HOME 3★ Very Good TEAM IN marquee GAMES TUES, WED, THURS & FRIDAY!!!!! 2★ Good COLLEGE SELECTIONS CAPS Call after 3:00 pm EDT on both game day for you winners! Just $15 each KEY SELECTIONS Every Day Every Day 4H USF over Syracuse - USF is now 5-0 SU/ATS in this series (avg win 35-11). In ‘07 we won with There’s a Game! midweek MARQUEE plays There’s a Game! USF (-16’) as our 5H College GOY and they won 41-10 at Syr and LY we used them as a 5H again $ at Syr and they delivered a 34-20 win (-6’, led 34-13). None of the USF wins have been by less than $AVE BY USING YOUR NORTHCOAST DEBIT CARD - Pay Only 9 14. USF does have a Thurs Nite game at WV next week and Syr is fresh off a bye and takes a big $15 @ 1-900-438-9467 on the private play hotline 900 Line step up in level of competition with wins over Akron, Maine and Colgate. SU QB Nassib has avg 215 ypg (58%) with a 9-2 ratio and RB Carter has 419 rush (5.7). USF is the only tm on Syr’s schedule SATURDAY, October 9th TY that they have never beaten. Syr lost by 19 to Washington with mobile QB Locker (289 pass, 4 WISCONSIN 45 Minnesota 28 - UM is 2-9 SU and 3-8 ATS vs Wisky (lost L/6 SU) but UW has won TD) and now face another strong dual-threat QB in Daniels (140 ypg, 57%, 4-5, 187 rush, 4.8). Top the L/3 SU by 7, 3 and 3 pts. Minny (-3) was at home and had a 208-116 yd 1H edge. They trailed rusher Murray (232, 6.6) missed LW (inj, CS) but shares carries with Plancher (231, 4.6). USF HC 31-28 and fmbl’d at their own 34 with :30 left. There have been TEN straight OVER’s in this series Holtz was 9-4 as a conf HF at EC. Will we again go with USF as our 5H? avg 67 ppg. Minny has 3 ex-Badger assistants on their staff. Wisky took a 10-3 2Q lead LW thanks FORECAST: USF 31 Syracuse 10 to MSU TO’s but were overwhelmed in a 34-24 loss in which the inspired Spartans held a 444-292 3H SOUTHERN MISS over E Carolina - While the SM offense has historically been the backbone yd edge. MSU stopped Clay’s streak of 10 straight gms of 100 rush yds (581, 6.2). QB Tolzien (196, of the team in recent years, the Eagles defense has been equally as impressive in ‘10 all’g just 244 69%, 6-2 ratio) is #19 NCAA pass eff despite hitting just 11-25 for 127 yd vs MSU. The Badgers rush ypg since the 2nd wk of the ssn incl surrendering just 180 yds LW (lowest under HC Fedora) in their D is allowing 111 ypg (3.6). Amid ongoing speculation about HC Brewster’s job security Minny lost their 4th str HG for the 1st time S/’83, 29-28 to NW. NW had 28-19 FD and 486-367 yd edges but had 25 pt victory over Marshall. SM has now won 11 straight HG’s and is off to its best start S/’04 at 4-1. to rally from a 28-20 4Q deficit thanks to a missed PAT, fmbl at the UM4, SOD at the UM33 and an int EC on the other hand came out shooting blanks in the 2H vs UNC as they were outscored 28-3 after at the UM6. UM QB Weber avg 240 (62%) with a 9-4 ratio and his go-to rec is #2 QB Gray (24, 14.0). going into the locker room tied at 14. LY w/o starting QB Davis, SM tied the game at 20 late but had Minny is allowing 186 rush ypg (5.8). UW is 2-7-1 as a DD fav and UM is 7-4 ATS in B10 AG’s. the PAT blocked and returned for 2 in the 5 pt loss (+6’). While the HT is just 3-8 ATS in this series, OHIO ST 48 Indiana 13 - OSU is 7-1 ATS and has outrushed IU on avg 244 (5.8)-27 (0.9) the L/6. OSU SM is on an 8-1 ATS run vs the Pirates (favorite is 6-2 ATS) and is playing with legitimate revenge is 16-7 ATS in B10 HG’s. LY a late OSU TO set up Indy for a TD on the last play in the Bucks 33-14 (-17’) after LY’s EC win gave them the CUSA East Title. win. OSU got a scare LW at IL as QB Pryor missed parts of 3 series with a leg inj. OSU played Tressel- FORECAST: SOUTHERN MISS 47 E Carolina 23 ball (22-5 run/pass ratio) relying on the D to preserve a non-covering 24-13 win. OSU is #10 pass eff 3H Tulsa (+) over SMU - This series is played for the Mayors’ Cup. The Hurricane earned their first D (162, 54%, 4-8 ratio). Pryor is #15 NCAA pass eff (203, 65%, 12-3 ratio) with 373 rush yd. Indy lost CUSA win of the year LW vs Memphis as they outgained the Tigers by a 447-207 clip as QB Kinne their 43rd straight to the B10’s Big 3 (Mich, OSU and PSU) in LW’s 42-35 shootout loss to Mich (3H threw for 2 TD’s and rushed for another in the 41 pt victory. They now journey to Dallas for their 3rd College Totals Play Winner on the Over). B10’s #1 passer QB Chappell’s IU record 480 pass yd wasn’t RG in a 4 wk span. The Mustangs on the other hand have performed better than their 3-2 overall enough as the Hoosiers dominated the stat sheet (35-15 FD and 41:47-18:13 TOP edges) but couldn’t record as they played well in their losses to BCS foes TT and TCU while QB Padron continues to stop dynamo Denard Robinson (494 ttl yd) as the Wolves marched 73/5pl in :52 for a TD with :21 left for develop passing for 371 yds (75%) and a 3-0 ratio LW vs Rice. LY the gm was tied 7-7 at HT but Tulsa the win. WR Doss had 15 rec for 221 yd to become the 3rd diff rec in the L/3 to go over 100. IU is #108 allowed the next 13 pts and despite cutting it to 7 in the 4Q, their L/2 drives were SOD. The Mustangs NCAA rush D (207, 6.3). OSU is 8-1 ATS as a HF and can shut down the 1 dimensional Hoosiers. are just 4-9 ATS hosting CUSA teams and this game could come down to a key ST play late with MICHIGAN 38 Michigan St 31 - The SU winner in this series is 14-3 ATS. UM has been outgained by Tulsa having a huge edge (#7-64). Tulsa is still under valued and LW played up to their potential. 166+ yds in each of the L/2Y vs their “little brother” rival MSU. The last time UM lost 3 straight in this FORECAST: Tulsa 45 SMU 42 series was ‘65-’67. UM is just 2-7 SU/ATS in B10 HG’s. MSU is 8-4-1 ATS on the B10 road. NCAA’s #1 OTHER SELECTIONS rusher QB Robinson (905, 9.2!) briefly left LW’s gm but ret’d to lead the gm winning 73/5pl TD drive 2H FIU over Wku - FIU is 3-2 vs WKU but has won 3 straight outgaining the Hilltoppers in each by an with :21 left in a wild 42-35 win at Indy (3H Totals Winner on Over). IU had 35-15 FD and 41:47-18:13 avg of 168 ypg. LY the Hilltoppers trailed 17-14 early 3Q but the Golden Panthers scored on 4 straight TOP edges as UM’s quick strike off led to 3 TD’s of 56+ yd. UM’s young D (8 true Fr) is allowing a B10 poss to put the game away. FIU won 27-3 (-7) here in ‘08. Both teams have played 4 BCS opp’s but FIU worst 434 ypg. The emotional Spartans are 5-0 for the 1st time S/’99 after their 34-24 win over Wisky blew 4Q leads in 2 of those gms and was within 7 in the 4Q of the other 2 while WKU has not gotten without hospitalized HC Dantonio. MSU overcame 3 TO’s incl an int at the UW18 and was also SOD closer than 12 pts in the 4Q. FIU has the off edge (#87-106) and def edge (#84-117). WKU is off a on 4&gl at the UW1 and finished with a 444-292 yd edge. MSU is avg 220 ypg rush (5.7) behind the bye while FIU is off a 44-17 loss to Pitt as 17’ pt AD but only trailed 23-17 in the 4Q. WKU RB Rainey tandem of Baker (536, 7.2) and true Fr Bell (471, 7.4). QB Cousins is #13 pass eff (226, 68%, 9-4 leads with 508 (5.4) of their 598 rush yds while QB Jakes is avg 145 ypg (55%) with a 3-3 ratio as the ratio). Spartans allow 101 rush ypg (3.2). The Wolves need to regain the upper hand in this series. 2 account for over 91% of the offense. FIU’s top rusher is RB Harden with 226 (3.4) while QB Carroll LOUISVILLE 34 Memphis 17 - UL is 11-2 SU vs its former CUSA foe but just 2-5 ATS recently. UM is avg 215 ypg (56%) with a 4-5 ratio. FIU has never been a fav of over 7’ and is just 2-4 as a conf fav is 3-1 ATS (1-3 SU) but outgained UL by 116 ypg. In ‘08, UM outgained UL 481-299, but UL got a FR but it won’t matter vs their weakest foe YTD. FORECAST: FIU 38 Wku 20 TD and also ret’d a blk’d FG for a TD to win 35-28. UL lost top WR Beaumont (knee) but WR Bellamy 2H GEORGIA over Tennessee - LY GA and UT were both unranked coming into this gm for the first grabbed 4 rec, 2 TD in LW’s 34-24 win over Ark St. UL went up 31-7 and held on for the cover (-6) as time in 72 yrs. UT QB Crompton threw for a career high 310 yds and 4 TD and UT (-1’) outgained GA a 2H Small Coll Play. QB Froman is avg 236 (58%) with a 5-4 ratio. UM QB Williams is avg 143 ypg 472-241 in a 45-19 win. UT held GA without an off TD (100 yd KR TD and 28 yd IR TD). The visitor is (61%) with a 5-5 ratio with Rhodes (283, 3.9) and Ray (269, 4.1) the top rushers. UM has hopes to 6-3 ATS and UT has covered 4 in a row. UT is off a shocking last second loss to LSU in which LSU join the Big East, so this is an important gm to them. UM is in a CUSA sandwich off a 48-7 loss to botched a 3rd down play from the 1 and UT thought they had won 14-10, but a UT pen (13 men on Tulsa but UL has a Friday Nite ESPN gm vs Cincy on deck. UL is 3-8 as a HF but UM is 3-8 as an the field) gave LSU another chance and they scored the GW TD with no time left. UT QB Simms is AD. UL should be able to take advantage of UM’s #91 pass D. avg 191 ypg (56%) with a 6-3 ratio but has been sk’d 19x behind their young OL (3 true Fr starters). CINCINNATI 34 Miami, Oh 17 - UC has won 5 of the L/6 (3-2 ATS) incl 4 consec (3-1 ATS) by 25 RB Poole has 427 (5.3). GA WR AJ Green ret’d from 4 gm susp LW with 7 rec for 119 yd, 2 TD but ppg in the “Battle of the Victory Bell.” MU QB Dysert threw for 294 in a 27-21 win over Kent St LW it wasn’t enough as the Dawgs have lost 4 in a row for the 1st time S/‘90 in a 29-27 loss at Colo. QB and is avg 212 ypg (67%) with a 5-6 ratio on the ssn. His fav target has been WR Robinson who has Murray is avg 220 ypg (61%) with an 8-3 ratio, but the running gm has stalled (137 ypg, 4.0). GA has 38 rec (10.8). UC has the edge on off (#65-99), D (#64-81) and ST (#43-117) and is off a bye after large edges on off (#23-75), def (#25-50) and ST (#3-90). GA is playing with legitimate revenge after giving Okla all it could handle in its last outing. QB Collaros is avg 241 ypg (61%) with a 9-1 ratio while RB Pead (knee inj early) has 205 yds (6.6) and gives the off another dimension. WR Woods LY’s whipping and is desperate for a win at 1-4. UGA was out Bowl Game of the Year in 2008 and has 24 rec (18.1) and will look to rebound from two costly TO’s he had vs OU. UC HC Jones was 1-0 could they deliver us another big winner? FORECAST: GEORGIA 34 Tennessee 13 H SU/ATS vs MU while at CM winning the ‘07 MAC Title game 35-10. MU has already tripled its win ttl 2 PENN ST over Illinois - IL has never won at State College going 0-6 SU with the avg score 29-14. from LY (1 in ‘09, 3 in ‘10) but look for UC to stretch its win streak to 5 in the series. Illinois is 8-1 ATS as a B10 AD and the HT is just 2-9 ATS in the series. Joe Pa is 7-2 ATS on HC. LY IL NC STATE 30 Boston College 23 - O’Brien was HC at BC from ‘97-’06 (75-45 mark). He is 0-3 vs only trailed 7-3 at HT but was outgained 333-156 in the 2H in an 18 pt loss. After a ragged 1Q in which his former tm being outgained by 126 ypg. BC won its last trip here 38-31 (-7’) with a 578-253 yd they were outgained 148-1 and trailed 10-0, PSU actually outgained Iowa 300-201. The Lions were SOD edge but needed a TD w/:12 left as they were -3 TO’s and all’d a 100 yd KR TD. NCSt is 2-5 SU (2-3 on 4&gl at the UI1 on the 3Q’s 1st drive and a 33 yd IR TD with 1:55 left made it 24-3 for the Hawks. PSU ATS) vs BC. The Pack is off a misleading 41-30 loss to VT. VT scored w/1:37 left to go up 34-30, QB Bolden avg 207 ypg (59%) with a 3-6 ratio (just 1 TD in L/4). RB Royster has 353 yd (5.3) with 53% of then QB Wilson was picked off at the VT48 and ret’d 46 yd, setting up another VT TD w/:28 left for his ‘10 production vs Temple (187). IL (+16’) lost 24-13 to #2 OSU as the Bucks buttoned up their offense the 11 pt margin. NCSt finished with 24-18 FD and 507-440 yd edges (VT 120 yd in 4Q). LW BC once QB Pryor was inj’d and the Illini aided OSU’s cause with 4 PF pen’s. QB Scheelhaase is the B10’s fell behind early to ND, 21-7 after 1Q and true Fr Rettig (1st start) left with an ankle inj early 2Q. lowest rated passer (#95 NCAA pass eff) avg 122 (54%) with a 3-4 ratio and 216 rush yd. RB Leshoure Marscovetra came in and threw for 193 but had B2B int in the 4Q. BC lost 31-13 being outFD’d 18-13 has 478 rush yd (6.2). IL has yet to find the magic formula in State College. We’ve cashed many Big Ten and outgained 315-270. The Eagles are avg just 88 ypg rush (LW had 5!) led by Harris (334, 4.1). 5H’s. Will this fall into that category? FORECAST: PENN ST 30 Illinois 13 BC does have our #30 pass eff D (230 ypg, 61%, 4-6 ratio) but NCSt’s Wilson is #2 NCAA in ttl pass OTHER GAMES yd and avg 295 ypg (56%) with a 14-4 ratio. True Fr Greene leads with 333 rush yds (5.2) while WR THURSDAY, October 7th Spencer has 20 rec (17.9). The visitor has dropped all 5 ACC meetings ATS (BC is 4-1 SU) and BC’s Nebraska at KANSAS ST - HT has won 10 of 13 but the visitor is 4-1 ATS. LY K-St fmbl’d at the NU1 avg MOV has been by 20 ppg while its only loss was by 2 pts. and then missed a 32 yd FG mid-3Q down by 14 in a non-covering 17-3 Huskers home win (-16’). N CAROLINA 27 Clemson 23 - The last meeting was in ‘06 when CU waxed NC 52-7 with a 354 yd Under Snyder KSU is 5-3 SU and 7-1 ATS in B12 HG’s with 2 outright upsets. Both come in 4-0 and edge. LW Clem lost 30-21 to Miami. They battled back from a 27-14 HT deficit but, trailing by 6, Ellington off a bye and a win here would put K-St solidly in the B12 North lead with a 2-0 record. Two of the was stopped on 4&1 at the UM20 with 8:20 left then Parker fmbl’d and was int’d on CU’s L/2 poss. Parker nation’s leading rushers are on display in K-St’s Thomas (628, 6.0) and NU QB Martinez (496, 9.4). is now avg 163 ypg (53%) with a 6-4 ratio. The top rusher is Ellington with 380 (7.0) and 7 TD. This is just K-St is allowing 196 rush ypg (4.6) while NU allows 139 (3.6). the 2nd meeting between these two S/‘03 and CU’s 1st trip to NC S/’02. NC was tied with EC at HT LW, FRIDAY, October 8th 14-14, but pulled away in the 2Q finishing with 25-21 FD and 444-347 yd edges and a 3-0 TO margin in Connecticut at RUTGERS - UC is 5-1-1 ATS vs RU with the loss coming LY by a half point. Five of 7 their 42-17 win. QB Yates avg 252 ypg (68%) with a 7-1 ratio. His top rec’s are Boyd (10, 28.3) and TE meetings S/‘01 have been decided by a TD or less. LY UC outgained RU 353-294 but gave up an 81 Pianalto (26, 9.7). The run game is led by White (318, 6.2) and Draughn (214, 5.2) who both went over yd TD pass to RU WR Brown who was a friend of UC’s Jasper Howard in UC’s 1st HG after Howard 100 yds vs EC (1st NC had pair over 100 yd in 6Y). CU has all the edges (off #37-51, D #23-45, ST #46- was killed. QB Endres (159 ypg, 68%, 4-1) came off the bench to lead UC to a win in the 2H vs Buff 101) and is 8-4 ATS on the ACC road. CU has won 5 of the L/6 SU but NC is 6-3 ATS since 1996. and st’d LW in their 40-21 win over Vandy. RB Todman ret’d from inj LW with 190 yds (638, 6.5). Rut GEORGIA TECH 31 Virginia 21 - Former UVA HC Groh is now GT’s DC and GT is looking for consec is 0-6 ATS as a HF including a shocking 17-14 loss to Tulane LW. RU QB Savage (100 ypg, 52%, wins over UVA for the 1st time S/‘90-’91. The HT is 12-3 SU and 9-3 ATS in the series but UVA is 8-4 ATS 1-3) has struggled and is banged up (ribs/hand) and missed most of Tul gm (CS). on the ACC road. LW we went against UVA winning a 4H Key and a 3H LPS as FSU finished with 26-17 Oklahoma St at LOUISIANA - OSU is 6-0 vs Louisiana (2-0 in Lafayette) with the avg score 35-10. FD and 428-304 yd edges in a 34-14 win. UVA was down 27-0 at half as Verica hit 4-15. Verica is now avg In ‘03 (last gm) OSU trailed 3-0 after 1Q before scoring 56 unanswered. UL is 8-4 ATS vs B12 and 227 ypg (57%) with a 6-3 ratio. Payne (239, 5.2) and Jones (235, 5.5) are the top rushers. UVA struggled 2-3 SU here with upsets of Kan St LY and Texas A&M in ‘96. OSU is in a Big 12 sandwich with Texas defending the run LW (256 yd, 6.1) and now takes on the NCAA’s #6 rush (298 ypg, 5.6). QB Nesbitt (446 Tech on deck. We won a Thursday Night Marquee Play on the Over in the OSU/TX A&M game LW. pass yd, 5-1 ratio) is the #1 rusher with 434 (4.3) foll’d by Allen (330, 5.4). LW vs WF, GT rallied from a ULL withstood a furious NT rally to block a PAT with :31 left in a 28-27 win. 17-6 deficit to tie it at 17. WF got a 26 yd FG but Nesbitt drove GT 69/12pl and hit a 9 yd TD pass w/:15 Get the Thursday and Friday Marquee Winners on gameday after 3:00 pm EDT at left for the 24-20 win. GT has the off (#45-88) and ST (#63-86) edges while UVA has the D (#42-57) edge 1-900-438-9467 for just $15 or $ave using your Northcoast Debit Card - just $9 there! but GT remembers the LTH when they squandered a 14-3 lead and UVA upset them, 24-17 on HC. 3 OTHER COLLEGE GAMES cont from page 3 Temple 23 N ILLINOIS 21 - In their last gm (‘07) the Owls went 56/12pl kicking a 39 yd FG w/:09 left ‘07-10 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y) 22-9 71%! for the 1 pt win (1st as a MAC member). This is Temple’s 3rd straight AG while NI is off 3 straight road games. The Huskies are only 4-7 ATS as a HF under HC Kill. Temple is 11-4 ATS on the road incl 2-0 TY. 5H OCTOBER GOM This Saturday! See Pg 8 The Owls trailed Army 28-13 but scored 21 pts in the 4Q and held on to win 42-35 as a 6 pt AF. TU’s top .... RB Pierce (343, 5.2) did not make the trip (inj, CS) but RB Brown rushed for 226 (8.1) and 4 TD’s and Navy’s 7 gm win streak. QB Jefferson has thrown for 503 yds (52%) with a 3-2 ratio and is the #3 rusher now leads with (384, 5.6). QB Stewart is avg 137 ypg (55%) with a 3-3 ratio. NI destroyed Akron 50-14 as with 349 (6.5). The top rushers are Tew (481, 5.1) and Clark (422, 6.1). CSU lost 27-0 LW vs TCU, its first a 13’ pt AF LW with 26-11 FD and 520-257 yd edges. RB Spann leads the MAC with 542 yd rush (5.6). home shutout S/’97. They were only down 6-0 at halftime despite just 2 FD’s and 51 ttl yds but could get QB Harnish is avg 143 ypg (69%) with a 6-2 ratio and has 311 rush (7.2). The Owls have played the nothing going in the 2H and were outFD’d 24-8 and outgained 474-161. True Fr QB Thomas is avg 239 tougher schedule (#37-109) and have the edge on def (#70-80) but NI has the edge on off (#60-80). ypg (68%) with a 4-7 ratio. Top RB Carter left LW’s gm after 3 att (0 yd), but still leads with just 143 (3.3). WAKE FOREST 24 Navy 23 - LY Navy QB Dobbs and their #2 rusher were both out with inj’s and CSU allows 203 ypg rush (5.0) and has all’d 2 teams (Nev, TCU) to go over the 300 yd mark and Air Force bkup QB Proctor made his 1st career start (89 rush, 1 TD) but didn’t att a pass in a driving rainstorm is #1 in the NCAA in rushing. The visitor is 3-9 in this series and AF is 11-3 ATS in MWC HG’s. as Navy won 13-10 (+2’). The visitor is 7-2 ATS and this is the 5th meeting in 4Y (bowl ‘08). The tms KENT ST 34 Akron 13 - The Battle for the Wagon Wheel. UA has won 3 straight and 11 of 13. LY the have split with each having the yd edge twice and Navy has avg 294 ypg rush (5.0) and WF has Zips led 14-13 at HT but outgained Kent St 188-31 in the 3Q and led 28-14 early 4Q. The dog in this outscored Navy by an avg of 27.5-20. WF faced the exact same off LW (GT) and all’d 209 rush (4.4) series is 6-1 ATS with 5 outright upsets but the visitor is 1-4 SU and 0-5 ATS with the schools being in a 24-20 loss. WF led 17-6 in the 4Q despite being down to their 4th string QB Jones after st’r Price just 11 miles apart. After leading NI 7-6 after 1Q UA was outscored 44-7 as they were outFD’d 26-11 (76 ypg, 48%, 3-3, concussion), bkup Stachitas (back inj 1Q), and Cross (shldr inj 1Q) were inj’d. All and outgained 520-257. UA QB Nicely has struggled under center and is avg 127 ypg (46%) with a 4 QB’s are listed on early injury reports (Jones foot). WF’s D all’d a 69/12pl TD drive with :15 left in the 3-2 ratio. RB Allen leads with 337 (5.3). KS led Miami 14-10 as a 3 pt AF after 3Q but was outscored loss to GT. Grobe ran the option as HC of Ohio (‘95-’00) and was an asst at Air Force under DeBerry 17-7 in the 4Q incl a blk’d P ret’d for a TD as they were outFD’d 24-15 and outgained 346-284. KS so his tm should be well prepared. Navy is off a grueling 14-6 loss to rival AF ending their 7 gm win has been without starting RB Jarvis (inj in opener) and hopes to have him back here. Their top RB streak in the series, but the Mids covered (+9’) as our Top Weekly LPS. Dobbs is avg 120 ypg (50%) Terry has just 168 (2.9). QB Spencer is avg 200 ypg (59%) but with a 4-7 ratio as he has thrown 2 int with a 1-3 ratio (2 int LW) and has 217 rush (2.4) well below his ‘09 avg. in each of the L/3 (all losses). KS does have a huge def edge (#48-116). W VIRGINIA 34 Unlv 13 - UNLV’s 1st meeting vs any Big East opp and a rare trip to the Eastern Alabama 24 S CAROLINA 21 - LY AL SS Barron ret’d an int 77 yds for a TD on the 2nd play of the Time Zone (last trip 42-17 loss to Tennessee, +19 in ‘04). WV is 24-10 SU and 21-13 ATS after a bye. gm and RB Ingram had a career best 246 rush yds (#3 AL history) in AL’s 20-6 win over SC (+18). AL LW UNLV was downed by Nevada 44-26 as UN finished with 29-15 FD and 516-294 yd edges. The D QB McElroy struggled hitting only 10-20 for 92 with an 0-2 ratio with 2 lost fmbl’s. AL is just 4-3 SU vs struggled vs the potent UN Pistol as UN only faced 3rd down 7x’s (conv 4) on the night. QB Clayton SC since they joined the SEC. The visitor has covered 4 in a row and AL is 6-2 ATS as an SEC AF avg 107 ypg (51%) with a 4-0 ratio. His top targets are Johnson (20, 14.0) and Payne (15, 14.6). WV but has lost the L/2 incl 2 wks ago when we won with a 4H LPS on Ark. SC was 3-0 as a HD LY with QB Smith avg 230 ypg (65%) with a 9-2 ratio. His top targets have been Austin (24, 13.1) and Sanders 2 outright upsets (Miss, Clem). SC QB Garcia (186 ypg, 69%, 5-2) was benched after 2 fmbl’s in their (24, 10.9). RB Devine leads the ground gm with 391 (4.5). WV does have a big Thursday Nite HG vs 35-27 loss to Aub, but bkup Shaw threw 2 int and Spurrier said Garcia will start this gm. True Fr RB USF on deck. LV has lost by a 34-9 avg margin on the road TY while WV is winning at home 31-9. LV Lattimore (PS#1) has 366 (4.4) and WR Jeffery leads the SEC in rec ypg (125, 18.4). SC’s #15 def has also struggled rushing away from home (81 ypg, 2.1) and now takes on the NCAA’s #10 rush D. was smoked for 334 rush yds by Aub (QB Newton 176) but now faces less mobile QB McElroy (197 W Michigan 28 BALL ST 27 - BSU has won 3 str SU/ATS vs WM (7 of the L/9). LY was very mislead- ypg, 70%, 7-3). RB’s Ingram (355, 7.9) and Richardson (419, 7.4) lead Bama’s ground attack (230, ing as WM dominated with 463-226 yd and 24-10 FD edges but had a 5-1 TO deficit and lost 22-17 6.2). Bama’s #2 D held UF w/o a TD for the 1st time in 61 gms in their 31-6 win. This is UA’s 3rd road as an 11 pt HF as BSU won the gm on an 87 yd 4Q PR TD. The SU winner is 17-1 ATS in this series. gm in 4 wks while SC is off a bye so that makes SC our Situational Play of the Week. With their 2 QB’s combining to avg just 110 ypg (56%) with a 2-4 ratio in the 1st 4 gms, BSU went with FLORIDA 31 Lsu 10 - Prior to LY’s gm all the talk was if Tebow would play (concussion) and UF’s 13-3 the run game LW. They put up 306 (7.1) yds rush vs CM, which took the pressure off QB Wenning, win (-8) ended a streak of 32 consec Sat night wins by LSU in Tiger Stadium. FL had a 327-162 yd who threw for 120 (67%) with a 2-0 ratio. They led 28-3 after 3Q winning 31-17 as a 19’ pt AD. The edge (ssn-low for LSU, lowest S/’00). Florida is 17-5 SU and 9-2 ATS in the series (covered 5 in a row) Cardinals top 3 RB have comb for 746 yds (6.0) led by RB Williams (309, 5.0). WM fell to Idaho 33-13 but the HT is just 5-13 ATS. LSU has lost 2 in a row in Gainesville by an avg of 37-16. LSU is 5-13-2 as a 3’ pt HD but only trailed 17-13 in the 3Q. WM has struggled on the ground as RB Winchester ATS vs SEC East. LSU was outgained by 88 ypg in SEC AG’s LY and has been lucky to reach 5-0 leads with just 134 (2.9). QB Carder is avg 256 ypg (60%) but with a 9-7 ratio. WM is just 2-8 ATS as TY with a last second escape vs Tenn LW, 16-14. QB Jefferson has struggled (90 ypg, 52%, 2-6) but an AD but Ball St is 0-3 ATS (1-2 SU) as a HF under Parish. scored on an 83 yd TD run LW and alternated with #2 Lee. RB Ridley has 557 (5.7) and scored the gm VANDERBILT 37 E Michigan 20 - VU won the only previous meeting 30-7 (-22) in ‘07. VU had 23-10 winner LW. UF is off a disappointing loss to Bama in which UF was stopped 3x inside the AL10 (2 TO, FD and 341-173 yd edges. VU is just 2-7 ATS vs MAC but opened the ‘08 season with a trip to Miami, 1 SOD). The Gators finished with a 281-273 yd edge but lost 31-6 due to a 4-0 TO deficit. QB Brantley Oh coming away with a 34-13 win as a 3’ pt dog. Both teams were tied at the half LW but were out- took a lot of hits and is avg 180 ypg (61%) with a 6-3 ratio but had no support from the running gm as played in the 2H. Vandy was outscored 19-0 in the 2H as a 7’ pt AD at Conn but for the game was only top RB Demps was held to 11 carries due to inj (367, 6.9). This is a battle of top 10 D’s but UF has a outgained 375-326. EM was outscored by Ohio 20-7 in the 2H but was only outgained 412-374 for the large edge on off (#18-53) and LSU QB’s will be rattled by the Gators’ strong pass rush (12 sk). gm. While the off are close (V#95-100), Vandy has the def edge (#78-120) while playing the tougher TCU 45 Wyoming 3 - The Frogs are 4-0-1 ATS vs the Pokes in MWC meetings and in those 4 covers schedule (#11-49). QB Smith is avg 135 ypg (55%) with a 3-3 ratio. RB Norman leads with 252 rush have outscored WY 32-9 on avg. LY WY DB Prosinski had a 98 yd FR TD mid-2Q which tied the game (6.5). EM QB Gillett is avg 152 ypg (56%) with a 7-4 ratio. RB Pierce leads with 340 rush (4.4). EM is at 10. That lasted 16 seconds until the KO was ret’d for a TD and the rout was on. LW WY went up 0-3-1 ATS vs SEC losing by an avg 46-13 while Vandy is 6-15 ATS as a HF and 1-6 ATS as a DD fav. 14-0 early 1Q and fought off a Toledo comeback in their 20-15 win. WY kept UT off the board until :41 Utah 30 IOWA ST 23 - Utah is 0-4 vs Iowa St but the last meeting was in 1976. The Utes are 3-7 SU remained in the 3Q, when RB Alvester was tkl’d in the EZ for a safety. UT tacked on a quick TD after S/’02 on the road vs current BCS tms. ISU is 17-2 SU and 8-3 ATS vs non-BCS FBS tms at home. the free kick, scored with 6:54 left (2ptng) then picked off Carta-Samuels on the next play. They drove to Utah is fresh off a bye while Iowa St is in a TT/Okla sandwich. LW ISU went up early, 24-0 but all’d TT the WY26 but were SOD and their final drive was also SOD at mid-field. Carta-Samuels is avg 161 ypg to battle back to tie it mid-3Q. ISU went up by 14 twice in the 4Q, but each time TT battled back until (65%) with a 4-5 ratio. The top rec’s have been Bolger (13, 18.2, 2) and Leonard (20, 10.5). The run gm ISU rec’d TT’s onside and ret’d it 42 yds for a TD, 52-38. ISU was actually outgained 508-441 and is led by Alexander with 236 (3.1, 4). WY’s now takes on the NCAA’s #7 rush off that avg 275 ypg (5.8) outFD’d 28-22 but scored their most pts ever vs a B12 opp. QB Arnaud is avg 156 ypg (61%) but with led by Wesley with 496 (7.1, 6). QB Dalton is avg 181 ypg (65%) with a 6-4 ratio. His top target is Kerley with 20 (8.6, 3). LW TCU only led Colo St 6-0 at HT and seemed sluggish in its 27-0 win. They did put up a 6-5 ratio and is tied as the #2 rusher (128, 2.8). His top target is Franklin with 21 (10.5). Robinson a ssn high 346 on the ground as they rotated fresh TB’s all gm. While WY HC Christensen is 7-1 ATS as leads the run gm with 405 (5.3, 4). Utah has all the edges (off #29-64, D #40-75, ST #14-34) here. QB an AD, TCU has huge edges (off #12-114, D #9-88, ST #5-39) and needs to impress the voters. Wynn avg 204 ypg (65%) with a 5-1 ratio (DNP 2), but remember his bkup Cain is more than capable WASHINGTON 31 Arizona St 30 - The Huskies have dropped 6 consec matchups vs ASU (3 as DD (#1 NCAA pass eff). The top rec is Brooks (20,15.4) while Wide (210, 5.3) leads the run gm. dogs) incl LY’s last second defeat in Tempe, a game in which ASU got a 50 yd TD pass w/:05 left to avoid MISSOURI 30 Colorado 20 - MU has outscored (149-27) and outgained (1489-571) CU the L/3Y (3-0 SU/ OT (UW had 12 pen for 124 yds). UW has gone just 3-10 ATS as a HF but upset USC for a 2nd consec ATS). MU has won by 34 ppg the L/4Y. LY the Buffs were down 33-3 at HT being outgained 306-94. Last year on a last second FG, however this win came at the Coliseum giving UW its 1st road win S/’07, a 13 time here CU lost 58-0. CU has lost 9 str B12 AG’s by 16 ppg and their L/14 outside the state of Colorado game drought. ASU’s att at a comeback LW in Corvallis finished up just short as they lost to OSU 31-28, (4-10 ATS). MO is 4-9 ATS as a HF but 2-1 TY. The Tigers come in off the bye at 4-0. QB Gabbert has been a game in which QB Threet was int’d 3 times and sk’d on 6 occasions. With the difference in climates inconsistent avg 260 ypg (68%) with just a 5-3 ratio. True Fr Josey leads the RB by committee (212, 8.2). it’s surprising that UW has gone 1-10 ATS at home vs schools from the state of AZ (S/’97) but with ASU WR Moe (37 rec, 10.6) and TE Egnew (33, 9.0) are among the B12’s top rec’s. MO is allowing 147 rush making their 3rd road trip in 4 wks (lost 3 str after starting 2-0), expect UW to sneak one out here. ypg (4.2) with just 4 TD by the 1st string in 4 gms. CU rallied from a 24-14 3Q deficit to upset Georgia CALIFORNIA 34 Ucla 13 - Cal comes into this matchup fresh off a bye while UCLA is playing for a 6th str as the Buffs rec’d a fmbl with the Bulldogs in FG range at the CU27 with 1:56 left to secure the win. QB wk. UCLA has found its run game out of the pistol over the L/3W during their win streak as they have avg Hansen is avg 179 ypg (64%) with a 5-3 ratio. RB Stewart has 402 yd (4.7) with B2B 100 yd gms. Buffs 321 ypg on the ground incl 437 yds (7.8) LW vs WSU, a game in which UCLA actually trailed by 8 late in are #62 in pass eff D (236, 65%, 8-5 ratio). Hansen vowed to Buffs fans after the Cal debacle that they the 3Q. After outscoring their 1st 2 opp by a 104-10 margin, Cal has dropped 2 str vs current Top 25 tms will never play as poorly again and they are 2-0 SU/ATS but this is their 1st road test and conf gm. incl a final minute 10-9 loss to AZ two wks ago in an expected shootout. UCLA all’d a ssn high 494 yds VIRGINIA TECH 41 C Michigan 13 - First meeting. CM is 0-5 SU and 1-4 ATS vs current ACC tms LY to Cal incl 4 TD’s of 40 or more yds in the 45-26 (+3’) defeat. Cal does have the adv here of already and is 2-4 SU but 4-2 ATS vs BCS foes. VT has won its L/7 (from ‘00-’07) vs MAC foes. In the L/6, the facing the originators of the “Pistol” off in Nev (527 ypg TY) a few wks back (w/o star LB Mohamed) which Hokies (4-1-1 ATS) have outscored their MAC counterparts 220-7 with 5 shutouts (avg score 37-1)! should help vs a Bruin tm (1-5 as a conf AD) using the formation in just their 6th gm. Those factors along VT is 6-10-1 ATS as a DD HF. CM QB Radcliff is avg 287 ypg (62%) with a 7-7 ratio, while RB Cotton with the fact that the HT is 9-1 SU and 8-3-1 ATS and Cal has won the L/2 by 20 ppg (10-2 ATS as a HF, has 386 yds (5.5) and WR Wilson has 25 rec (18.3). CM is coming off a 31-17 loss at home to Ball 14-4 ATS L/4Y in conf HG’s) gives us a good feeling about Cal getting its 1st conf win of the ssn. St in its 1st home loss S/’08 and are playing in their 4th AG in 5 wks. QB Taylor is avg 174 ypg (62%) NOTRE DAME 31 Pittsburgh 21 - ND is 9-3 ATS in the series. Last time here Pitt rallied from a 17-3 with an 8-3 ratio and has 322 rush yds (5.1), while RB Evans has 324 yds (6.5) and WR Boykins has halftime deficit (ND 241-71 yds 1H) to win in 4OT in the longest game in school history. There have 13 rec (22.3). After an 0-2 start, the Hokies have quietly put together 3 consec wins incl LW’s 17 pt been 4 outright upsets in the L/5 meetings. LY Pitt almost blew an 18 pt 4Q lead (27-22, -6’). Pitt is rally over NCSt which marked VT’s biggest comeback ever under HC Beamer. off a satisfying 44-17 win over FIU in which #1 RB Lewis (143, 3.0) was held out (shldr) and #2 RB OHIO 31 Bowling Green 17 - The Falcons have won 6 of the L/8 (6-2 ATS and are 4-0 SU/ATS) in Athens Graham rushed for 277 yds (#2 all-time at Pitt) and 3 TD (492, 9.5). QB Sunseri has struggled avg with the avg win by 20 ppg holding OU to single digits in 3 of 4 (incl 1 shutout). BG is 10-2 SU/ATS (6 str just 172 ypg (63%) with a 4-2 ratio. ND is off a solid 31-13 win over BC. ND QB Crist is avg 272 ypg wins) in MAC AG’s while OU is 8-4 ATS in conf HG’s. The HT has lost 4 consec by an avg of 14 ppg (3 (58%) with a 10-4 ratio but has turned into more of a pocket passer since his head inj vs Mich in wk upsets). LY BG dropped 3 would-be TD’s. BG still had a shot to win it but a FG w/:03 left sailed wide right 2. For Kelly’s offense to run effectively, he prefers a mobile QB. RB Allen has 392 (4.9) and WR Floyd in a 28-26 loss. LW Ohio got their 500th win in program history, over EM, as RB Davidson scored 3 TD’s in has 408 (14.6). Pitt is 7-2-1 as an AD and ND is 7-15 as a HF. a 30-17 victory (OU’s 6th str conf road gm win). OU’s Jackson was 15-24 for 218 yds (1-1 ratio) while also ARMY 24 Tulane 17 - These two have played every year S/’96 except ‘05 and the HT is 9-5 but has leading the team with 60 yds rushing. BG starter Schilz (missed L/2 with shoulder inj, CS) DNP and bkup lost the L/2Y. TU has outgained Army in each of the L/5 by 194 ypg. In the last gm in the dome (‘08) Pankratz struggled going just 12-37 for 167 yds (2-3 ratio) LW. BG finds itself again in the exact spot it was TU had 4 TO’s and a pair of blk’d kicks that resulted in 35 of Army’s 44 pts. Tulane is 5-1 ATS vs Army LY (1-4, 0-1 MAC) but LY’s Sr class helped the Falcons turn the ssn around by winning 6 of 7. TY’s inexperi- but is 1-6 ATS the L/7 as a HF. LY Army led 16-7 early 4Q but all’d 166 4Q pass yd and 10 pts and enced squad will find the turnaround much tougher beginning with a more experienced OU squad here. missed a 37 yard FG w/:12 left to lose 17-16 as a 6 pt HF. This is Tulane’s only HG in a 6 wk span AIR FORCE 34 Colorado St 10 - Only up 17-10 at half in LY’s meeting, AF scored 17 unanswered 2H pts. and they have covered 3 str incl a 17-14 outright upset of Rut as a 17 pt AD despite being outgained AF has strung together its longest win streak over CSU (4 by 16.5 ppg) since the 80’s. They’re off an excit- 353-245. For a 2nd straight ssn Army held a 4Q lead over Temple but could not hold on losing 42-35 ing 14-6 win over rival Navy, and we used Navy (+9’) as our 4H Top Weekly LPS. AF was up 7-6 most of as a 6 pt HD. Tulane RB Williams leads with 174 (4.6), while QB Griffin is avg 125 ypg (64%) with an the gm until true Fr LB Cooks hurdled the D and used his entire 6’4” frame to blk a punt setting up a 15/4pl 0-2 ratio. Army has 5 players with 180+ yds rush led by QB Steelman with 270 (3.6), who is avg 71 TD drive with 12:38 left. Navy drove to the AF33 but Dobbs was picked off on 3&10 with :25 as AF ended ypg (55%) with a 3-0 ratio. Army has the off (#97-109) and def (#61-92) edges. 4 ★ Bradford continues to impress with 289 yds (56%) 4 Excellent HOME and a 2-1 ratio. STL dominated the 2H LW with 10-4 3★ Very Good TEAM IN NFL Late Phones ★ PRO SELECTIONS FD and 272-83 yd edges as the Seahawks punted 2 Good CAPS on 6 straight drives before fumbling on their 16 to 14 out of 21 67% KEY SELECTIONS set up 31 yd FG. While the #23 def ranking isn’t 4H New Orleans over ARIZONA - NO obliterated ARZ 45-14 in LY’s playoff meeting as a 7 pt HF. NO very inspiring for STL they are improved allowing WINNING SUNDAYS scored 5 TD’s on their 1st 6 drives, held a better QB with a deeper receiving unit than what they face here 13 ppg, 55% passing with a 6.8 ypa vs 27.3 ppg, 2009-2010 NFL Reg Season to 1 of 8 on 3rd Dns with a 418-359 yd edge. Brees finished with 247 yds (72%) with 3 TD’s as NO had 64% and 8.0 ypa LY. DET’s #26 defense hasn’t made the same jump with 26.5 ppg, 66% and 8.7 ypa vs a 12:54 TOP edge. NO outFD CAR 27-10 LW but 2 TO’s allowed the Panthers to stay in the game. NO 30.9 ppg, 68% with a 8.3 ypa. DET is the more dangerous team at 0-4 and at home. However, the Rams was down to former WAS RB Betts and UFA Ivory LW and CAR was able to drop extra defenders into arguably have a better QB than LY with Bradford as they think they can win with him vs not give the game coverage to try and keep big plays to a minimum. NO outgained them 383-251 and didn’t allow any points away like LY. DET keeps churning the back 7 on defense while STL kept the majority of the players from off 2 fmbl. ARZ was mauled by SD LW getting outgained 419-124 and pulled Anderson after he threw his LY to grow into the system. We’ll call for the road team in a higher scoring game. 2nd int incl one ret’d for a TD. If they start Hall that will be tough duty against Greg Williams’ blitzing D that CINCINNATI 24 Tampa Bay 17 - The Bucs have covered 4 straight off a bye week and are 4-1 ATS as a dog LW shutdown rookie Clausen (146 yd, 52%, 1 TD) and didn’t need to blitz but still had 3 sks 6 tfl’s and 4 of 7 or more. While TB is a surprising 2-1 both of their wins are vs foes that are 1-7 right now. Its not a big qbh. ARZ is a shell of its playoff self from the L2Y and clearly made a mistake by releasing Leinart. We surprise TB has the #26 and #20 units (+4 TO’s) (CIN #11, #5 +3 TO’s) as RB Williams (46 ypg 2.5) hasn’t went against ARZ last week as a 4H and will again here. FORECAST: New Orleans 42 ARIZONA 17 been very explosive. The OL has given up 1 sack every 13 pass att’s while the defense has only pulled in 1 3H Chicago over CAROLINA - CAR beat CHI 20-17 in the last meeting in ‘08 as a 3 pt HF. This is the every 21 while giving up 141 ypg (4.8) on the ground. Despite the upgraded talent around him Palmer has Bears 3rd road game in 4 Wks, off DAL and B2B prime time efforts vs GB and the Giants. While the offensive been a disappointment so far TY. Not counting the season finale vs the Jets and having less talent he avg’d improvement after 3 gm is due to Martz (+50 ypg 2 ppg) and his conversion of the run game into a short passing 206 ypg (62%) with a 21-12 ratio and an avg 6.8 ypa. TY he’s hit for 270 yds (60%) with 5-3 but his 6.8 ypa game (Forte 310 total yds 6.0 ypc) the D has returned to its roots. DC Marinelli stripped the defense down to is disappointing. LW vs CLE their 1st TD came when Owens caught a 78 yd pass when the defender slipped its Cover-2 roots and removed a lot of needless disguises. While they are allowing only 19 ypg less they have on the wet grass. Their most effective player RB Benson has only avg’d 66 ypg (3.3) to date. On the other improved by 6.4 ppg and are only all’g 40 ypg rushing (2.1). CAR #28 pass attack is worse than its stats as they side their #8 pass defense has been solid allowing 196 ypg (54%) w/a 5-6 ratio and an outstanding 5.6 ypa. are only completing 46% of their passes with a 5.9 ypa with a 3-6 ratio. WR Smith (ankle sprain) will also miss Freeman’s only road game has been vs the toothless Panthers where he posted 178 yds (50%) with 2 TD’s so Clausen has no proven targets now. The OL can’t pass protect (1 sk every 9.8 pass att’s) the DL has only and it was the only game where he wasn’t sacked. We’ll call for CIN by 7 right now as we want to see if the logged 1 sack every 35 pass att’s with CAR being tied for 30th at -5 TO’s. While the 16-14 final score suggests Bengals will adjust their playbook to incorporate more of the ground game. CAR played very tough the stats say otherwise. NO logged 27-10 FD and 383-251 yd edges but self-destructed Green Bay 27 WASHINGTON 17 - This is a tough spot for WAS who are off 2 tough losses to HOU and on 5 drives inside the CAR 14 with 1 TD, 3 FG and a fumble. CAR is in a huge letdown after coming so close STL and McNabb’s return to PHI. WAS had an inspired game for McNabb LW, jumping out to a 14 pt lead, vs NO and we’ll call for the more talented road team by 13. FORECAST: Chicago 27 CAROLINA 14 knocking out Vick and holding on for the win. In review 189 yds came on their 1st 3 drives, McNabb only OTHER SELECTIONS had 125 yds (42%) with a 1-1 ratio and Portis left due to injury in the 2H. GB rebounded off their sloppy 2H BALTIMORE over Denver - BAL crushed DEN LY 30-7 as a 3.5 pt HF thanks to an outstanding effort vs CHI (18 pen) but the win was only against DET and they were outgained 431-261. The Packers defensive day. BAL owned a 292-200 yd edge with a 125 (3.6) to 66 (3.5) rush edge. They also converted are struggling running the ball (95 ypg 3.5) and it’s shown on the scoreboard with 17 pts at CHI and 21 LW 11 of 18 3rd Dns while DEN was held to 3 of 13 as the Ravens sat on the short and intermediate routes. (also got IR TD). Rodgers was very upset at the post-Lions press conference and Capers will be putting in Orton only had 152 yds (62%) as the Broncos were only able to cross into Ravens territory 3 times on extra time as they allowed DET to convert 10 of 17 3rd Dns and lost the TOP by 15:14. WAS was #10 LY on the day. After allowing a 64 yd drive by PIT on their 2nd possession the Ravens outgained them 272-149 defense and the 3-4 conversion appears to be backfiring as they are now #31. The #31 pass def is giving the rest of the way. They still needed Flacco to mount his 6th 4Q game winning drive in his career after up 98 more ypg in the air and have only tallied 1 sack every 22 pass att’s vs 1 every 13 LY. WAS as able being SOD on 2 and then making PIT punt. The Broncos offense is still dealing with the injuries at to pull out a 3H LPS winner LW. They are now coming down off their intense effort and facing a victorious RB they sustained in the preseason and have been out rushed 404 (4.1) to 220 (2.2). Orton has carried but disappointed GB team with a reasonable line and the road team is the play. the offense (355 ypg 67% 6-3) but it has made them painfully predictable. Orton led the team in rushing HOUSTON 31 NY Giants 24 - The Giants are off LW’s SNF game and its not known how they fared with LW with 11 yds (3.7) as DEN pulled the road win thanks to a 49 yd def pass interference penalty vs TEN a beat up OL and a defense that lost LB/DE Kiwanuka (bulging disk) indefinitely. The Giants have struggled on 2nd and 25. BAL knows what to expect from a McDaniels offense after facing it LY and are the better behind key mistakes by Eli (6 ints), bad play by special teams (33 net avg, 5.9 PR and 15.9 on KR’s) with balanced team. FORECAST: BALTIMORE 21 Denver 6 a defense that can’t stop the run (137 ypg 3.8) or get off the field on 3rd Dns (44% conversion rate). HOU’s 2H CLEVELAND (+) over Atlanta - ATL arrives after a big win vs NO and a come from behind win vs defense has gotten a pass so far due to their big win vs IND, the breakout play of Foster (134 ypg 6.3) and a desperate SF team with a road matchup vs PHI on deck. CLE caught CIN at the right time as the poor the Schaub/Johnson big play ability. HOU’s #3 rush def is a mirage as foes have only run 79 times on them field conditions reduced CIN’s speed advantage and made it a level playing field. For the 4th straight which was the lowest of teams with 4 games logged prior to SNF. They have given up 338 ypg (70%) with week, CLE went into the 4Q with a lead (23-10) and were able to hang on for the win. CIN had a 413-295 a 8-2 ratio with a huge 8.2 ypa. They have only pulled in 9 sacks (1 every 18.2 pass att) with DE Williams yd edge with CLE giving up 196 yds on CIN’s L3 drives. ATL got a spirited effort from the 49ers falling owning 5 of them. LW the Texans did finally get some pressure with 4 sks but still gave up 363 ttl yds to OAK behind 14-0 in the 1Q giving up an 88/10pl drive on SF’s 1st poss and had a punt bkl’d and ret for a TD. in the win. This is only 2nd game away for the Giants (lost 38-14 at IND) and may have to again deal with ATL then outgained SF 329-174 but needed a 43 yd FG with :02 left to win. ATL is only 2-2 ATS as an dome issues. LY the Giants finished 1-4 ATS away failing to cover by 18, 24, 25.5 and 29 pts. HOU should AF under Ryan who avg’s 224 ypg (58%) with a 23-17 ratio away (21-11 ratio at home). CLE may get have WR Johnson back (missed LW) and will fired up playing off a previous home loss. Delhomme (ankle sprain) back here and to get him some snaps prior to PIT and his familiarity with ATL San Diego 27 OAKLAND 13 - SD owns the longest win streak vs a foe in the NFL with 13 SU wins vs the Raiders will work both ways. The Browns are on a 9-1-1 ATS run and have proven to be very scrappy. though they dropped to 10-3 ATS failing to cover both meetings LY as 10 and 16.5 pt favorites. OAK capitalized on FORECAST: CLEVELAND 17 (+) Atlanta 14 the energy of a MNF season opener to keep it close in the 1H of the initial meeting but melted down in the 2H. The OTHER GAMES 24-16 final in the 2nd matchup wasn’t as close as it looked as the Chargers owned a 346-180 yd edge. SD forced BUFFALO 17 Jacksonville 16 - This is the 8th meeting in 10 years with the Jags dropping to 2-5 ATS LY 3 FG’s on 3 drives by OAK into their 30 and only allowed 1 drive over 30 yds on the day. SD sits atop the rankings winning 18-15 but failing to cover as an 8.5 pt HF. The Bills held Jones-Drew to 66 yds (2.6) but JAX was able with the #1 off and def (+1 TO). SD continued their offensive assault LW outgaining ARZ 419-124 and despite to win on a Garrard TD pass with :56 left for the win. This is a meeting of statistical bottom feeders with the Jags their 2-2 record their avg 449 ypg and are outgaining foes by 214 ypg. Oakland has also played much better then having the #25 and #30 units (+0 TO’s) vs the Bills #32 and #28 units (-5 TO’s). The Jags will have a slight edge their 1-3 record as they have the #10 off and def units (-3 TO) and LW battled back from a 31-14 deficit vs HOU with former Bills starter Trent Edwards on the roster to give insight on the basics of Chan Gailey’s offense. BUF but lost 31-24. SD’s recent slow starts will ensure focus and this is a solid technical spot. The better team is now was held to under 225 yds for the 3rd time TY vs the Jets. After hitting for 247 yds vs NE, Fitzpatrick was brutally 7-3 ATS as a Div AF against a Raiders team still learning how to win that is 3-13 as a div HD. brought back to earth with 128 yds (44%) with 2 TD’s. BUF had 10 drives of 20 yds or less and Fitzpatrick led DALLAS 30 Tennessee 20 - For all the concerns about the Cowboys OL its actually done a respectable job so the team in rushing with 74 yds (10.6) as they dropped to 0-4 for the 1st time since 2004. JAX stuck to the far considering the imbalance in the play calling (129 passes vs 66 rush att’s by RB’s). They have only allowed ground game LW vs IND to minimize Manning (didn’t work 352 yds passing 72% 2-1), minimize Garrard (163 1 sack and the 3.5 ypc is more a factor of the RB’s not getting warmed up in the game. Romo has spread the yds 77% 2 TD’s) and put the ball in the hands of their best player Jones-Drew (105 yds 4.0). JAX stole the win ball around well (5 players with 11 rec), have been on the plus side of the yardage margin in all 3 games and with a 59 yd FG as time expired and are 2-11 ATS after a SU win. We’ll call for the home team by 1 and look have had at least a 5 min TOP edge in each game. Last week the Titans had a 242-145 yd at HT but finished for the weather report for this game as Ralph Wilson Stadium is notoriously windy in Oct. the game getting outgained 175-46 and out FD’d 12-3 in the home loss to Denver. With that being said Tenn INDIANAPOLIS 20 Kansas City 13 - The Chiefs are 3-0, off a bye week having read the press clippings is now in their preferred role of being a dog as the dog is 6-1 in the L/7 Titans games. RB Johnson was held about being touted as a TY’s “early riser” for a playoff spot. However none of their wins are vs a team with to just 53 yds (2.8) LW but keep in mind that the last 3 times Johnson has been held to under 80 yds rush he a winning record (3-9 combined so far) and they now get their 1st true test vs IND. KC has pulled in a has bounced back in a big way with 197 (12.3), 128 (7.5) and 125 (3.9). While TEN is 20-7-1 vs the NFC the surprising 1 sack every 14 pass att’s and held opposing QB’s to 54.5% to start the year despite being very Cowboys are 5-0 SU and ATS after their bye week with a 360-286 yd edge and 31-16 avg score. young on defense. Manning is 1-6 SU and 0-5-1 ATS vs a Crennel coached defense with NE and CLE. LW Philadelphia at SAN FRANCISCO - SNF - PHI has to travel cross country after Andy Reid experienced the Colts simply made more mistakes with 2 TO’s that JAX converted into 7 pts and lost on a 59 yd FG. The his nightmare scenario LW. Vick (ribs) is expected to miss here and Kolb was forced to play behind a poor public reaction will be to jump back onto the Colts esp with a QB that has posted 325 yds passing in 3 of OL. SF is 0-4 for the 1st time since 2004 and find themselves behind STL in the standings after blowing 4 games TY. However the Colts are 5-11 ATS off a SU loss and only 4-5 ATS at home with Caldwell. Their a 14 pt lead vs ATL. Which team rebounds after a disappointing week? run defense woes continue giving up 150 ypg (5.0) and KC lives via the run with 161 ypg (4.6) so far. Look Minnesota at NY JETS - The Vikings return from their bye week with Favre facing the Jets who gave him for the line to be driven up as the public sides with the established team and since late Nov LY fav’s of 7.5 a 1 year stint with in 2008. Did the Vikings retain their offensive rhythm over the bye week with Peterson or more off a SU loss are 9-21 ATS and we’ll take the generous points here. (392 yds 5.6) leading the way? Can MIN force Sanchez to finally turn the ball over (8-0 TD/Int with 0 St Louis 28 DETROIT 27 - The Rams avoided a winless season LY by beating the Lions 17-10 as a 3.5 pt fumbles) and step back into the NFC North? Don’t miss out on Monday Night Magic! We are offer- AD thanks to a 36 yd pass on a fake FG. RB Jackson had 45% of the Rams offense on the day with 164 ing a MONEY BACK PLUS Guarantee on MNM through the Northcoast Debit Card System - take (6.6) total yards as the Rams outgained a coming off the bye Lions 362-289. Jackson (groin) has proven he advantage on Monday night after 3:00 pm EDT! Pay just $30 for the MNM Play and if it fails to doesn’t need to practice to be successful. His 70 yds rushing (3.2) was just enough to keep SEA honest as cover - you’ll get $40 back on your debit card the very next day! † Baylor 34 Texas Tech 31 - Dallas. 2nd str yr TT and BU will play in a neutral site as LY they played in and is #40 in our pass eff D (157, 56%, 3-4 ratio). A&M is also off a heartbreaking 38-35 Thurs loss to OSU in Arlington, TX (new Cowboy Stad) where TT had 80% of the crowd. BU has never beaten TT since joining which they blew a 21-7 HT lead as QB Johnson threw for a career high 409 yd but also lost 5 TO’s incl a FR the B12 (0-13 SU, 3-10 ATS) with 11 of the 13 being decided by DD’s (avg MOV 28 ppg, 559-191 yd edge). TD and an int with :26 which set up OSU’s gm winning FG. The Ags finished with a 535-351 yd edge. Johnson BU HC Briles received a degree from TT in ‘79 and cch’d RB’s there for 3Y (‘00-’02). LY BU led 13-3 mid- is avg 319 ypg (61%) with a 12-8 ratio but has thrown 8 int in the L/2 (8 all of ‘09). RB Michael has 428 yd (5.3). 3Q before all’g 17 unanswered pts and 199 (54%) of TT’s 369 yds. The Bears are off their biggest conf win The Ags are #3 in pass eff D (211, 55%, 4-6) but will be tested here vs Mallett and our #1 set of WR’s. ever, a 55-7 domination of KU in which they had 32-19 FD and 678-270 yd edges! QB Griffin is avg 270 MIAMI, FL 31 Florida St 21 - The visitor is 9-3 ATS. LY Miami opened the ssn w/a 476-404 yd edge and ypg (62%) with an 11-2 ratio and 221 rush yd. Minus the TCU gm, the Bears have allowed just 7.3 ppg and pulled the upset (+6) 38-34 as our Monday Nite Magic LPS. FSU did get to the UM2 but a pass into the are #42 in pass eff D (182 ypg, 58%, 3-5 ratio). The Raiders rallied from a 24-0 1H deficit to tie Iowa St EZ was dropped. LW UM built a 27-14 HT lead behind 4 Harris 1H TD’s. It could’ve been worse, as Harris going into the 4Q but 2 TT fmbl’s led to ISU TD’s and they also all’d an onside K to be ret’d 42 yd for a TD was int’d 2x, incl once in the EZ on 3&gl from the 4. CU rallied 27-21 but UM stopped them on 4&1 at the in a 52-38 Cyclone win. QB Potts is avg 297 (65%) with a 13-3 ratio and the run gm continues to struggle UM20 then drove for a 29 yd clinching FG, 30-21 (UM 19-15 FD, 376-311 yd edges). Harris is now avg 224 (85 ypg, 3.1). The Raiders are #48 pass eff D (243, 61%, 9-9) with 14 sk. TT is 0-2 in B12 play and has to ypg (57%) with a 10-8 ratio but has struggled with TO’s in bigger gms (6 int in OSU/Clem). His top rec is look up in the standings to see the Bears who may get their breakthrough B12 South win. Hankerson with 23 (16.9, 6). The top rusher is Berry with 328 (4.9, 1) but he now faces the NCAA’s #4 run † Arkansas 34 Texas A&M 24 - Arlington. LY’s Ark 47-19 win (-1) was the highest pt total ever for the Ra- D (FSU also #1 sks). FSU delivered a 4H Key Selection and a 3H LPS Winner LW with their 34-14 win zorbacks vs their ex-SWC rival. Mallett hit 17-27 for 271 yds with a 4-1 ratio and A&M QB Johnson hit 30-56 over UVA. The Noles built a 24-0 1H lead with a 294-42 yd edge (191 rush) as they scored on 4 of their 1st for 345 yds and 2 TD. Ark considers this a home game because it is played at alum Jerry Jones’ new stadium. 5 poss. UVA opened the 3Q with a score, but FSU int’d Verica to end the momentum. QB Ponder failed to go The Ags are 1-12 ATS vs non-conf BCS tms. The Hogs used the bye to recover from their heartbreaking 24- over 200 yd, and is now avg 169 ypg (61%) with an 8-1 ratio. He has 3 rec’s over 200 yds (Reed, Easterling, 20 loss to #1 Bama in which they blew a 20-7 lead as we had an Underdog POW and 4H LPS Winner on the Haulstead). The run gm is led by Thomas with 308 (6.3, 4). The dog is 9-2 ATS and their 6 ACC contests Hogs (+7). Mallett (360 ypg, 69%, 10-5) threw for 357 but also had 3 costly int. Ark is all’g 140 rush ypg (3.5) have been decided by 4 ppg (L/9Y no tm has won by more than 8). Expect another ACC showdown. 5 and Cobb 109) vs Aub LY. Auburn has won 7 straight (6 by DD) in Lexington, with the last loss in 1966. Aub QB UNDERDOG PLAY OF THE WEEK Newton is #2 NCAA pass eff avg 186 ypg (66%) with a 12-4 ratio and is the tm’s top rusher with 474 (6.2). UK Over the past 28 years this play has been a reader favorite hitting is off a loss to Ole Miss in which UK had a 424-301 yd edge but trailed 42-20 in the 4Q before a late come- 190-140. Over the last 11 years the Underdog Play of the Week has back try was thwarted. QB Hartline is avg 244 ypg (64%) with an 8-3 ratio. RB Locke has 543 (5.3) and WR added 34 OUTRIGHT UPSET WINNERS to the incredible record! Cobb has 501 total yds. Aub has a large edge on D (#29-60) and will be able to exploit UK’s biggest weakness (166 rush ypg all’d, 4.5). Aub just demolished ULM and has Ark on deck but won’t forget LY’s upset. Here is the this week's Underdog Play: NORTHWESTERN 30 Purdue 20 - PU is 10-3 SU in B10 openers incl LY’s loss to the Cats in which they FAU (+3) over ULM blew a 21-3 lead thanks to 6 TO’s. The Boilers threw inc on 4&gl at the 5 w/:03 left in the 27-21 loss. The fav is ULM has been outgained in each of the L/3 by 70 ypg. ULM is 4-2 SU and 5-1 ATS vs FAU. The War- 6-3-1 ATS in the series. NW is 5-19 ATS as a HF (1-1 TY) while the Boilers are 7-15-1 ATS as a B10 AD. PU hawks are 7-4 ATS the L/3Y in SBC HG’s. LY the Owls trailed 27-18 early 4Q. They went 81/11pl to cut is off its 1st bye S/’04 which will help the conf’s most beaten up tm as they were down to their #3 QB and TB the deficit to 2 with 3:05 left. They got the ball back with 2:00 left but ran out of time near midfield after in the upset loss to Toledo. With QB Marve OFY rFr Henry (17-31 for 140 yd, 1-1 ratio, 67 rush yd) will get his 5 FD’s. ULM was blown out 52-3 by Auburn as a 35 pt AD as they were outgained 505-270 and were -3 1st road start. HC Hope called out some of veteran def players after the Boilers gave up 378 yds to a Toledo TO. FAU lost to USF as a 22 pt AD but were only outgained 291-208 as they gave up a blk’d P for a TD off which came into the gm LAST in the NCAA in ttl offense 220 ypg. PU’s young secondary is all’g 202 ypg and were -3 TO. Both teams rank in the bottom 10 on offense and FAU has a slight def edge (#101-108) (69%) with a 5-2 ratio (#110 NCAA pass eff D). NW had to overcome a missed xp, a fmbl at the UM4, SOD despite facing the tougher schedule (#40-59). FAU QB Van Camp is avg 220 ypg (66%) with a 5-3 ratio at the UM33 and an int at the UM6 as they rallied from a 28-20 4Q deficit to beat the Gophers (486-367 yd while RB Morris leads with 233 (3.6). ULM QB Browning is avg 198 ypg (64%) with a 5-4 ratio and is edge). QB Persa is #3 NCAA pass eff (272, 79%, 10-2 ratio) and is the Cats leading rusher with 271 yd. NW the top rusher with 170 yds (2.7). The home team is 0-6 SU/ATS but every gm has been decided by a is #61 pass eff D (250, 60%, 6-9 ratio). The dog in NW gms is 16-2 ATS vs FBS tms. TD or less with 5 outright upsets while FAU is 3-1 ATS as a conf AF. FAU was our '07 Sept 5H and we Miss St 30 HOUSTON 20 - UH comes into this matchup fresh off a much needed bye as they cont to know Schnellenberger can win big games for us. FORECAST: Florida Atl 35 ULM 21 develop true frosh QB Broadway (3 TO’s, sk’d 5x's vs Tulane) in the absence of their #1 and #2 QB’s. The Bulldogs should have had some extra time to prep as well after an easy win vs Alcorn St LW (566-330 yd edge). LY the Cougars were off an upset loss to UTEP which knocked them out of the Top 25 and while it FEATURED PLAYS: TY we've added some new plays to Power was tied 17-17 into the 4Q, UH pulled out a 31-24 win (553-490 yd edge). In that meeting however MSU Sweep. Although the Underdog POW is considered a Key Selection, the "new used the adv of their big OL (303 lb avg) vs the Cougs small DL (267 avg) putting up a whopping 330 yds category" of plays are not. We review these plays each week while considering the Key Selections, and (6.5) on the ground. While UH is 7-1 SU vs Miss St (last loss '72), there are new dynamics in place for would like to start sharing them with you. We look forward to many winners for this section in 2010! this one as UH has been a home dog just once in the L/4Y (+2 vs Tenn, lost by 18) while MSU has been an AF just 3 times in 4 ssns. The Bulldogs have the D edge here (#14-90) and have played a far tougher TECHNICAL PLAY OF THE WEEK...... sked (#58-112) while the young Cougar QB has yet to see the spd of an SEC opponent. California NEW MEXICO ST 31 New Mexico 30 - The 101st edition of the Rio Grande Rivalry. NM has won 6 of REVENGE PLAY OF THE WEEK...... the L/7 (3-4 ATS). NMSt has won B2B gms just once S/’69 (‘98-‘99) and can achieve that feat here with Georgia a win as LY the Aggies snapped a 6 gm losing streak with a 20-17 (+10) win despite being outgained SITUATIONAL PLAY OF THE WEEK...... 356-218. LY’s gm saw 5 lead changes as NMSt went 17pl/59 yds (TOP 7:00) for the winning TD on 4&gl South Carolina w/:39 left. NM drove for a 47 yd FG to tie it, but it sailed wide right. The dog in this series is 8-4 ATS while LOUISIANA TECH 27 Utah St 21 - LT leads the series 4-3 SU/ATS. Since becoming WAC foes in ‘05, the visitor is 5-2 ATS. These two are almost dead even on off and def but NMSt has a slight edge on ST Tech has gone 4-1 SU (3-2 ATS) with USU getting its first win LY (23-21, -1’). Surprisingly, the visitor is (#97-120). Both starting QB’s are avg 51% but NMSt’s Christian is avg 158 ypg with a 3-2 ratio while 5-2 ATS (3-4 SU). All 7 in the series have been decided by an avg of 8 ppg with the L/2 decided by one NM Fr Austin is avg 79 ypg with a 2-4 ratio. NMSt was steamrolled LW by Boise 59-0. The Aggies never score (7 and 2 pts). LY the Aggies led 23-7 after 3Q’s and all'd LT 14 pts and 170 yds in the 4Q (only had a chance with BSU scoring on its 1st 5 poss as Boise got 21 pts off 3 NMSt TO’s and led 38-0 at 108 yds in 1st 3Q’s) but held on for the win. The Aggies are coming off their first win over instate rival HT. NM managed only 229 yds of ttl off in a 38-20 loss vs UTEP LW. Both tms enter this game winless BYU ending a 10 gm losing streak to the Cougs with a 31-16 victory. Dual-threat QB Borel is avg 205 (0-9 comb TY) as the two are just a comb 4-30 S/’09 but something has to give here. ypg (57%) with a 5-4 ratio to go along with 153 yds rush. LT is coming off its 9th consec road loss (4th STANFORD 30 Usc 24 - While USC steamrolled thru the P10 during former HC Carroll’s tenure, the loss overall) following a 41-21 setback at Hawaii. LT's QB carousel cont's as they are still struggling with dagger in his side could have been their struggles with Stanford (SU covered 8 of 11, FIVE upsets). For the new spread off with no clear answers in sight. Hakmi got the start LW but was pulled in the 2Q (4-11 a moment LW this appeared to be a matchup of 2 undefeated but neither Stanford (led 21-3 at Oreg) nor for 0 yd, 2 int). Cameron (0-1) and Jenkins (19-26 for 215 yd, 2-1 ratio) also played and the unit has felt USC (lost to UW on last second FG for 2nd str yr) were able to hold on. LY SU took no prisoners deliver- pressure to excel knowing there is a short leash. WR Ikharo has pulled in 21 rec (10.4) while the QB’s ing the biggest scoring output vs the Trojans in USC hist as they put up 55 pts incl going out of their way sort things out. LT hopes a return home and an answer at QB can lead to a win here. to rub it in towards the end (2pt conv). In ‘08 here SU lined up for a FG down 45-17 and USC called time- NEVADA 51 San Jose St 6 - UN has won 7 of the L/8 SU/ATS (fav in all 8) and in the 7 wins they avg’d out. SU then went for it and got a spread covering TD (+24). Rare situation here for SU as they are fav'd 42 ppg and 505 ypg. The fav is 9-1 ATS in the series with the only loss coming in ‘07. LY vs SJSt, UN tied for the 1st time S/’86 vs USC and while the home team has lost 4 str in this series, SU is on a 10-2 ATS an NCAA record with 4 plyrs topping 100 rush yds as SJSt fell behind 55-0 (worst ever home loss 62-7, run on the Farm vs BCS opp’s but we’ll wait to see how both teams react off disappointing losses. +13’) and were outgained 665-268 (outrushed 517-30) and outFD’d 33-15. SJSt hasn’t won in Reno BOISE ST 48 Toledo 6 - 1st meeting. BSU is 7-3 SU and 4-4 ATS vs current MAC members and in the S/’00 and lost its L/4 trips here by an avg of 21 ppg. SJSt is coming off a 14-13 loss to UC Davis. The L/10Y they’ve won all 6 meetings by 30 ppg. LY Boise defeated MAC members BG (-16‘) and Miami Spartans led 13-0 at HT and their 231 yds ttl off in the 1H alone was more than the team avg of 226 yds (-37) by a comb score of 97-14. UT is 4-4 SU and 4-3 ATS vs current WAC foes and 3-7 SU and 5-4-1 over the 1st 4 gms, but it wasn’t enough. QB La Secla is avg 147 ypg (67%) with a 2-3 ratio while RB ATS vs ranked tms. WY is a common opp between these two TY and Boise won 51-6 in Laramie while Muldrow has 237 yds (5.2) and WR Jones has 22 rec (9.0). UN has a huge edge on off (#6-120) and also UT lost 20-15 at home LW. UT trailed 20-0 mid-3Q and couldn’t close the gap. QB Dantin is avg 133 ypg gets the nod on def (#65-94) and ST (#54-119). UN is off its 6th consec win over instate rival UNLV 44-26 (65%) with a 5-4 ratio and his top target is WR Page (29, 12.1). As exp, Boise dominated NMSt LW 59-0 LW as UN outgained (516-294) and outFD’d (29-15) LV to remain perfect at 5-0 on the ssn. UN features winning its 18th consec gm by scoring on its 1st 5 poss building a 38-0 HT lead. QB Moore is avg 267 the NCAA’s #5 off avg 526 ypg and is paced by QB Kaepernick (#7 NCAA ttl off) who is avg 210 ypg ypg (66%) with an 11-1 ratio and WR Young has 20 rec (19.0), while RB Martin has played his way into (70%) with an 8-2 ratio to go along with 548 rush yd (7.9). RB Taua has 641 yds (6.4) while WR Matthews the feature-back role running for 420 yds (7.2). This is UT’s 4th AG in 5 wks and the Rockets already has 18 rec (15.0). This one has mismatch written all over it and look for UN to cruise easily here. have a road win over Purdue under their belts this season. But BSU isn’t PU and they have huge edges San Diego St 27 BYU 14 - BYU has scored a TD in 16 of 17Q’s vs SDSt (no TD 4Q 2006 leading by 47-10). on off (#3-96), def (#10-82) and ST (#6-104) and this one is being played on “The Blue.” Enough said. The favorite is 6-11 ATS. Since the Aztecs upset BYU in Provo in 2000 they have dropped their L/4 here by 29 UTEP 35 Rice 25 - UTEP sits at 4-1 to start '10 after their 18 pt win over NM LW and has now held 4 ppg. BYU does have TCU on deck. LW BYU lost on Fri night to Utah St, 31-16, which snapped a 10 gm win of their 1st 5 opp under 300 yds off while also limiting 3 of their 1st 5 to 13 pts or fewer. They have had streak over the Aggies. It was BYU’s 4th str loss, putting them at 1-4 for the 1st time S/’73. True Fr QB Heaps their fair share of struggles vs the Owls dropping 4 str by a comb 20 pts (0-7 ATS run) and appear to be has thrown for 467 (51%) but with an 0-2 ratio in his 2 sts. JJ Di Luigi leads in both rush (374, 5.8) and rec missing LY’s leading rusher Buckram (knee) for the 5x time in 6 gms. LY UTEP blew leads of 13-0, 20-10 (23, 11.4). BYU has all’d 929 yds rush the L/3W (310 ypg!!) which does not bode well for the #79 D facing a and 29-17 as 6 TO’s proved costly incl 2 fmbl’s in the L/5:02 (1 on GL and other on R39). Rice showed resurgent SDSt ground gm (214 ypg, 5.9). SDSt (bye LW) is off to its best start in 29 yrs at 3-1, with their only glimpses of putting its off together late LW vs SMU delivering a 4H LPS Winner as they covered as an 11’ loss by 3 pts to Mizzou (MO’s 68 yd TD rec came w/:51 left and blk in back not called). QB Lindley is avg 294 pt dog but still have not found the consistency in the pass gm to be successful in CUSA play (3 diff QB’s ypg (54%) with a 6-2 ratio. The top rusher is true Fr Hillman who has 532 (6.4) with 7 TD (some perspective have ply’d due to inj and poor play). Prior to ‘09 Rice had gone 8-4 ATS in CUSA AG’s but the tide turned - LY SDSt had 940 total rush yds ON THE YR!) SDSt has 2 NFL caliber WR’s in Sampson (#1 w/19, 19.6, 2) LY as the Owls went 0-4 (outgained by 138 ypg). The L/6 matchups have all been decided by 10 or less and Brown (#2 w/20, 16.6, 2). We know the last time SDSt was fav’d in this series (‘03), BYU pulled the upset, (LY 1 pt) and while that is exp here yet again, we expect UTEP to be the one coming out victorious. 44-36, but this is a hot SDSt (4-0 ATS) and a cold BYU (1-4 ATS) who fired their DC after LW’s loss. FRESNO ST 38 Hawaii 30 - UH has won 6 of the L/9 incl 3 of the L/4. UH is 10-8 SU/ATS vs FSU as Oregon 59 WASH ST 17 - The Ducks are off a big victory LW over Stanford, a game in which they trailed WAC foes S/’92. The visitor in this series is 5-10 S/’95 but is 4-1 SU and 5-0 ATS S/’05. UH has won its early 21-3 but couldn’t be stopped on offense yet again totaling 625 yds in the 21 pt win. They now come L/2 trips to Fresno and the last time FSU beat a visiting UH squad they hung 70 on them (70-14, -21) into a series in which they have outscored the Cougs by a 115-20 margin (63-14, -21’ here in ‘08) over the in ‘04. LY FSU dominated building a 42-3 lead thru 3Q’s facing UH in its 1st game with Moniz at QB. L2Y. LY QB Tuel became the 1st True Fr QB to start a gm for the Cougs since Drew Bledsoe in the 52-6 Last time here marked UH's 1st ever road win vs a ranked opp (FSU #22). FSU is 0-9-1 ATS in WAC defeat (+35). WSU showed some fight LW in the Rose Bowl actually holding onto a lead near the end of HG’s while UH is 5-3 ATS in WAC AG’s. UH’s Moniz (#1 NCAA ttl off) and WR Pilares (217 yd, 2 TD) the 3Q and putting up a ssn-best 384 ttl yds. They now return home to Pullman, a place in which they have connected a school rec 18x’s LW in a 41-21 win over LT, scoring the 1st 24 pts and never looking back. gone 4-9 ATS as a HD and 1-9 SU (3-7 ATS) under current HC Wulff (outscored by a 48-13 avg). UO has Moniz passed for a career high 532 yds (6th highest ttl in school hist). FSU put away a pesky Cal Poly gone 10-2 ATS vs schools from the state of WA and should continue their dominance here with the only LW 38-17 (21-17 at HT) as Colburn passed for 206 yds and 2 TD as the D pitched a shutout in the 2H. question being if they can move to 6-0 ATS as a fav of 20+ points (covered 1st five by 17 ppg). The def will have to rise to the occasion again here as this is a matchup of the NCAA’s #1 pass off (431 ARIZONA 34 Oregon St 17 - LY QB Foles hit 25-34 for 254 yds and 3 TD’s in his 1st career start as the Cats ypg) vs the NCAA’s #2 pass D (124 ypg). The Bulldogs have already recorded more sks thru 4 gms (12) held onto the upset victory (+3). In '08’s visit to Tucson, OSU K Kahut connected on a 24 yd FG as time ex- than they did all of LY and will need to bring the heat here to keep Moniz from piling up the yds again. pired to give the Beavers the victory (Kahut missed the game-tying PAT earlier). While the Wildcats come into N TEXAS 31 Arkansas St 27 - Former Southland and Big West Conf foes. NT has dropped the L/5 in this meeting well rested after an early bye week and bolstering an undefeated mark and their highest ranking this series SU but is 6-3 ATS. Ark St is 2-10 SU and 1-11 ATS on the SBC road. LY NT trailed 27-0 and in the Stoops era (#9), AZ has struggled in the past vs OSU going just 2-9 SU/ATS while being outscored by a got within 4 but their onside kick with 1:23 was unsuccessful. ASU QB Aplin set a school Fr record with 343-181 margin. After another miserable Sept, the Beavers returned to expected Oct form LW vs ASU as QB 362 yds ttl off. NT is off a heartbreaking loss as the game-tying PAT was blk’d with :31 left as a 4’ pt HF. Katz posted the best game of his young career throwing for 260 yds (66%) with a 2-0 ratio (48.6% comple- They had 21-13 FD and 378-351 yd edges but all'd a 40 yd FR TD early 2Q that gave ULL a 14-0 lead. tions prior to LW). With WSU on deck for Arizona and a 2nd consec road trip (Wash) for OSU, the Cats should After losing 2 st'g QB’s TY, LY’s st'r QB Dodge took over despite nerve damage in his throwing arm and continue the series trend here in which the favorite has covered 10 of the L/14 (AZ 8-3 ATS as HF). he’s avg 169 ypg (70%) with a 4-2 ratio in his 2 starts. RB Dunbar leads with 477 (4.5). ASU is off a 34-24 Auburn 43 KENTUCKY 27 - A 21-14 UK win LY ended a 15 gm Aub win streak. It was just UK’s 2nd win all loss to L'ville as a 6 pt HD as for a 3rd time TY after falling behind early had a big 2H rally come up short. time at Jordan-Hare Stadium (12-2). UK was playing without its top 2 CB’s and QB Hartline. True frosh QB QB Aplin is avg 239 ypg (59%) with a 6-2 ratio and is the #1 rusher with 146 (2.7). Newton made his first career start for UK. UK went 18 gms without a 100 yd rusher but then had 2 (Locke 126 WEDNESDAY, October 13th Ucf at MARSHALL - UCF enters this matchup in its 2nd consec Wed night meeting after LW’s contest with UAB. MU has the adv here of 3 extra days of prep after their meeting 10 days BIG DOG PLAY OF THE WEEK ago vs SM, where they struggled yet again to get anything going on off (outgained 369-180). While UCF has $ covered their L/6 CUSA AG’s (4-2 SU) and is on a 5-0 SU and 4-1 ATS vs Marshall, it’s worth noting that the 1-900-438-9467 for 15 On The Private Play Hotline Herd nearly pulled out a monumental upset of WV in their last weeknight game on National TV in Huntington. $ Get the Wednesday Night Winner on gameday after 3:00 pm EDT at 1-900-438-9467 ($15) or save us- or the Northcoast Debit Card for 9!!!! ing your Northcoast Debit Card ($9). 139 outright upsets by 7+ Pt DOGS L/17Y! FOUR L2W! Due to a strict print schedule, the Power Ratings Play will be listed here instead of on page 8. WE PICK A TD+ DOG WE THINK WILL WIN OUTRIGHT EVERY WK AS THE BIG DOG POW ON Northcoast Sports' PPH (MORE THAN 1 PLAY POSSIBLE)! POWER RATINGS PLAY: KANSAS CITY 6 THE OPENING LINE OVER/UNDERS PRO STATISTICS Tuesday, Oct 5, 2010 • COLLEGE Army-TULANE 7 1 Our Over/Under Section is in its 23rd season. Each Fav-Dog NC OPEN TEXAS TECH-Baylor E 2 week we list the Top 5 plays as of Sunday Night. An 2010 NFL TEAM RANKINGS MIDDLE TENNESSEE-Troy NL 3 ARKANSAS-Texas A&M 10 8 H Wednesday, October 6, 2010 MIAMI, FL-Florida St 10 6' * denotes an estimated line. 3 's are 9-3 TY and TOTAL OFF OFF OFF TOTAL DEF DEF DEF SCKS SCKS TURN OFF DEF AFC OFF RUSH YPC PASS DEF RUSH YPC PASS VS BY EDGE YPP YPP UCF-Uab NL 11' Utah St-LOUISIANA TECH LT-6 3 since 2009 are on a current 23-9 72% run!!! Thursday, October 7, 2010 NEVADA-San Jose St 45 37' Baltimore 23 24 3.0 16 2 20 4.3 1X 4 16 -7 20.1 17.1 Nebraska-KANSAS ST NL 11 San Diego St-BYU 7 4 3★ Chiefs/Colts UNDER 44' Buffalo 32 16 4.7 31 28 32 4.6 13X 26 26 -5 15.6 12.2 Friday, October 8, 2010 Oregon-WASHINGTON ST 42 34' Cincinnati 11 23 3.3 7H 5 15 4.1 8 11 31 3 17.7 15.3 Connecticut-RUTGERS NL 5' ARIZONA-Oregon St 17 9 ★ Cleveland 22 13 4.1 22H 22 17 3.8 24X 4 10 0 18.2 17.9 Oklahoma St-Louisiana NL 22' Auburn-KENTUCKY 14 9 3 Giants/Texans OVER 44* H Saturday, October 9, 2010 NORTHWESTERN-Purdue 10 10 Denver 4 32 2.2 1 17 12 4.1 18X 26 26 1 18.1 15.2 WISCONSIN-Minnesota 17 20 Mississippi St-HOUSTON 10 4 ★ Houston 2 1 5.5 11H 32 3 3.6 32X 26 8 -1 15.4 16.0 3 Broncos/Ravens UNDER 39 H USF-Syracuse 21 10 NEW MEX ST-New Mexico 1 3' Indianapolis 3 29 3.2 2 24 29 5.0 15X 4 16 2 14.1 16.0 PENN ST-Illinois 17 8' STANFORD-Usc 6 8' 2★ Jaguars/Bills UNDER 40 Jacksonville 25 11 4.0 26H 30 12 4.3 29X 21 10 0 16.5 14.6 OHIO ST-Indiana 35 24 BOISE ST-Toledo 42 37' Kansas City 18 3 4.6 27 14 6 3.2 25 2 10 1 14.2 24.7 MICHIGAN-Michigan St 7 4 SMU-Tulsa T-3 6 ★ Miami 20 15 3.8 20H 13 21 4.5 9 11 20 1 18.4 18.3 LOUISVILLE-Memphis 17 15 UTEP-Rice 10 7' 2 Rams/Lions OVER 42 H CINCINNATI-Miami, Oh 17 14 FRESNO ST-Hawaii 8 10 New England 7 12 4.6 10 27 23 4.4 27X 2 25 0 12.3 13.9 NC STATE-Boston Coll 7 10' N TEXAS-Arkansas St 4 E NY Jets 14 2 5.1 25H 12 5 3.2 23 7 10 8 12.8 20.2 LAST WEEK'S STATS N CAROLINA-Clemson 4 1' Fiu-WKU 14 10 RUSHING PASSING Oakland 10 6 4.5 19 10 31 5.3 2 30 16 -3 18.6 11.4 ULM-Florida Atlantic F-14 2' H GEORGIA TECH-Virginia 10 8 TEAM LINE SCORE FD Att-Comp-Yds Att-Comp-Yds I/F Pittsburgh 29 7 4.3 32 4 2 2.6 17X 21 6 7 12.5 23.1 N ILLINOIS-Temple E 3' Sunday, October 10, 2010 • NFL NFL Week THREE Sept 26th & 27th San Diego 1 9 4.5 3H 1 7 3.8 3 16 3 1 16.0 13.3 Navy-WAKE FOREST E 6 Fav-Dog NC OPEN TTL NY Jets 35' 31 20 29-146 15-28-256 0-0 Tennessee 27 8 4.3 30H 7 10 3.7 12X 21 1 -3 11.7 17.8 WEST VIRGINIA-Unlv 21 26' BALTIMORE-Denver 10 7 39 Miami -2' 23 24 23-84 26-45-352 1-0 NFC BALL ST-W Michigan E 6' BUFFALO-Jacksonville 1 1 40 Green Bay -3 17 21 15-63 34-45-316 1-1 GEORGIA-Tennessee 17 10' INDIANAPOLIS-Kansas City 6' 8' 44' Chicago 46 20 18 18-77 16-27-199 1-0 Arizona 31 18 5.4 29X 29 30 4.4 22X 31 16 -6 17.2 13.2 VANDERBILT-E Michigan 17 24 DETROIT-St Louis 1 3 42 Atlanta 6 4 3.9 12H 16 11 4.6 19X 16 10 5 16.3 21.4 NFL Week FOUR October 3rd Utah-IOWA ST 7 7 Atlanta-CLEVELAND C-1 3 41 Denver 43' 26 22 20-19 35-50-308 1-0 Carolina 30 17 4.0 28X 18 18 3.3 16X 29 26 -5 22.5 15.4 MISSOURI-Colorado 10 12' CINCINNATI-Tampa Bay 7 7 38' Tennessee -6' 20 13 22-121 17-28-167 0-2 Chicago 12 31 3.2 5H 15 1 2.1 28X 16 32 3 15.9 18.8 VIRGINIA TECH-C Mich 28 23' Chicago-CAROLINA NL NL NL H OHIO-Bowling Green 14 7' Green Bay-WASHINGTON 4' 3 44 Baltimore 34 17 22 27-70 24-37-250 1-1 Dallas 5 26 3.5 4 6 8 3.9 14X 1 20 -1 21.8 16.9 Pittsburgh -2' 14 14 27-84 12-21-126 1-0 Detroit 15 25 3.7 9H 26 24 4.9 26X 16 4 0 16.3 14.2 S MISS-E Carolina 21 9' NY Giants-HOUSTON NL NL NL AIR FORCE-Colorado St 24 23 New Orleans-ARIZONA 10 6' 46 Cincinnati -2' 20 21 18-67 25-36-346 0-2 Green Bay 19 22 3.9 15H 8 22 5.2 6X 7 1 -1 12.1 16.6 Cleveland 37 23 21 35-116 18-30-179 1-0 H KENT ST-Akron 21 16' San Diego-OAKLAND 7 5' 44 Minnesota 16 5 5.0 24 3 9 3.6 7X 9 26 -3 22.9 21.8 Alabama-S CAROLINA 3 8 DALLAS-Tennessee 8 6' 42 Detroit 45 26 24 21-123 34-54-308 2-1 New Orleans 13 30 3.1 6H 19 27 4.5 11X 11 20 2 17.4 18.6 FLORIDA-Lsu 17 7' SAN FRAN-Philadelphia NL NL NL Green Bay -14' 28 16 21-92 12-17-169 2-2 NY Giants 8 14 4.3 8H 11 26 3.8 5 11 20 -4 20.1 10.8 TCU-Wyoming 42 34 Monday, October 4, 2010 Carolina 44 14 10 23-118 11-21-133 0-1 H H WASHINGTON-Arizona St 1 1 NY JETS-Minnesota NL 4' 37 New Orleans -13 16 27 29-121 33-48-262 0-2 Philadelphia 9 10 5.6 13 9 25 4.3 4 31 5 3 15.3 15.4 San Francisco 42' 14 17 23-81 21-32-181 2-1 San Francisco 24 28 3.8 17H 21 16 3.8 20X 16 20 -6 22.9 13.0 CALIFORNIA-Ucla 21 8' NFL Byes: H NOTRE DAME-Pittsburgh 10 6 Miami, New England, Pittsburgh, Seattle Atlanta -7 16 23 29-98 26-43-259 2-0 Seattle 28 27 3.6 21 25 4 2.7 30X 21 6 -1 14.8 19.5 Seattle -2 3 15 24-64 21-37-193 1-1 St Louis 21 21 3.5 18 23 19 4.6 21 25 8 2 16.2 26.7 Scores, Lines, Weather St Louis 40' 20 19 28-88 23-41-261 1-0 Tampa Bay 26 20 3.4 23H 20 28 4.8 10 11 26 4 17.3 17.0 1-347-677-1700 NY Jets -6 38 25 49-273 16-26-171 0-0 Washington 17 19 4.3 14 31 12 3.7 31X 9 10 3 18.0 20.6 Buffalo 36' 14 12 16-114 12-27-109 0-2 To Read rankings - YPC is yards per carry for each team's offense and defense. Turnover edge is the amount PLUS FREE PLAYS EVERY DAY!!!! Indianapolis -7 28 28 19-58 33-46-348 1-1 of turnovers that team is + or -. OFF YPP is offensive yds per point. This shows the avg amount of yds a Jacksonville 46 31 20 35-174 17-22-163 0-0 team travelled per point scored. The lower the number the more efficient the off. DEF YPP is defensive yds PRO ANGLES There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Houston -3 31 21 36-252 16-29-192 0-0 per point. The higher the number here, the better the def is at making their opponents work at scoring points. Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Fundamental handicapping, or the Oakland 43' 24 24 25-118 24-39-245 2-1 The remaining columns show the team's rank in that category. Next to the passing ratings there may be a ★ analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings, is our main method of Arizona 46 10 10 14-47 15-28-77 2-1 ★ or an X. On the offensive side a means they are completing over 59% of their passes while the X shows handicapping. This accounts for roughly 50% of how we view a game. San Diego -9' 41 23 38-180 16-21-239 0-1 that their QB's are completing less than 53%. Defensively, the opposite holds true as the ★ has that team's Situational handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems) Washington 43 17 16 35-169 8-19-124 1-0 def holding its opp under 53% completions and the X shows that they allow over 59% completions. takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicap- Philadelphia -5' 12 21 25-110 27-42-243 1-1 ping (analysis of angles) takes up the rest. You should never base your COLLEGE Week FOUR Sept 30th-Oct 2nd PRO STAT PLAY: NO PLAY final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look Texas A&M 66' 35 29 44-126 40-62-409 4-1 at all 3 methods. For more complete analysis you should read Ten Keys Oklahoma St -3 38 21 26-67 28-42-284 2-1 COMPUTER CORNER To A Winning Season. Each week in Power Sweep we provide the angle BYU -4 16 22 25-65 27-55-270 2-0 The Computer Corner will feature the top Computer Forecast Diff/Vegas Utah St 51' 31 19 59-242 10-13-192 0-1 section to add to your handicapping arsenal. Many times we will agree plays from our Computer Power Ratings. OHIO ST by 28.9 Indiana 4.9 with the angle plays. Sometimes the Fundamental & Situational aspects Texas 45 20 15 22-107 27-42-266 1-1 These plays are based solely on the Baylor by 2.8 Texas Tech 4.8 Oklahoma -3' 28 26 52-124 24-39-236 0-0 of a game will outweigh the angles & we have the other side written up in teams' Power Ratings vs the Vegas Line San Diego St by 11.3 BYU 7.3 Power Sweep. We want to make it clear that the side we write up in Power Vanderbilt 46' 21 10 31-169 15-25-157 2-1 & do not take into account matchups, Auburn by 13.7 KENTUCKY 4.7 Sweep is the side we are on. We are NOT Technical handicappers, but we Connecticut -7 40 19 45-196 21-30-179 1-1 injuries, etc. The team that is listed in Florida Atlantic by 4.3 ULM 6.8 do use them in our handicapping analysis. Each week in Power Sweep we Ohio -10 30 23 42-194 15-25-218 1-1 bold is the computer's selection. Army by 5.9 TULANE 5.9 provide pro angles for the current week's games. For the angle plays the Eastern Michigan 50 17 15 35-166 15-30-208 1-0 number in the ( ) indicates how Ball St 48' 31 14 43-306 12-18-130 0-1 many angles apply to that team. (4) Angle Plays Central Michigan -19' 17 21 26-76 25-48-295 3-1 2010 REG SEASON VERSUS SPREAD O/U The higher the number the Wisconsin -1' 24 15 31-165 11-25-127 0-0 AFC REC PF PA vs AFC ALL HOME AWAY FAV DOG DIV N/DIV O/U HOME AWAY stronger the angle play. 29-14-1 67% L/5Y! Michigan St 54' 34 19 45-175 20-29-269 2-1 NE 2-1 90 82 2-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 ATL is 16-7 vs the AFC Michigan -10 42 15 28-297 11-17-277 0-1 MIA 2-1 52 51 1-1 2-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-2 ATL is 5-2 as a NDIV AF Indiana 64' 35 35 34-88 45-64-480 1-0 NYJ 3-1 106 61 3-1 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 3-0 0-1 3-1 1-1 2-0 Northwestern -5 29 28 43-177 23-30-309 1-2 AFC EAST ARZ is 2-6 hosting a NDIV foe BUF 0-4 61 125 0-3 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 Minnesota 54 28 19 37-165 15-24-202 1-0 BAL is 29-6 as a non-Div HF Virginia Tech -3' 41 18 37-317 12-24-123 1-0 CIN 2-2 79 78 1-2 2-2 1-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-1 2-1 BAL is 7-2 at home after a SU win NC State 52 30 24 33-145 21-49-362 3-0 BAL 3-1 61 55 3-1 2-2 0-1 2-1 0-2 2-0 1-2 1-0 1-3 1-0 0-3 BUF is 2-6 as a HF East Carolina 58' 17 21 16-64 34-52-283 3-0 PIT 3-1 86 50 1-1 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 3-0 1-3 0-2 1-1 North Carolina -14 42 25 46-263 18-26-181 0-0 AFC NORTH BUF is 5-11-1 at home (3) BALTIMORE CLE 1-3 68 77 1-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 CAR is 2-7 hosting non-div Duke 62 16 21 23-48 28-56-351 2-0 IND 2-2 117 92 1-2 2-2 1-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-2 2-0 3-1 1-0 2-1 CHI is 5-1 as an AF (3) ST LOUIS Maryland -9 21 14 39-124 9-26-170 0-0 Tulane 42 17 14 28-37 20-33-208 0-0 JAX 2-2 71 111 2-1 2-2 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-2 3-1 2-1 1-0 CIN is 1-7-1 as a HF HOU 3-1 108 102 2-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 3-1 1-1 2-0 (3) GREEN BAY Rutgers -17' 14 15 33-148 15-34-205 1-0

AFC SOUTH CLE is 9-4 as a HD TEN 2-2 98 68 1-2 2-2 1-2 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-1 0-1 Temple -6 42 22 36-256 8-17-151 0-1 DAL is 5-0 after a bye (3) DALLAS Army 40' 35 22 57-235 9-17-124 0-0 SD 2-2 113 71 1-1 2-2 2-0 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-1 2-1 3-1 2-0 1-1 DAL is 9-5 as a HF Georgia Tech -10 24 17 48-209 11-21-130 0-2 DEN 2-2 87 85 1-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 3-1 1-1 2-0 DEN is 5-11 away vs a non-Div foe Wake Forest 60' 20 11 43-161 10-23-107 0-0 OAK 1-3 76 107 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-3 3-1 1-1 2-0 Texas Tech -7 38 28 25-131 42-62-377 1-2 DET is 3-6-1 as a favorite Iowa St 54' 52 22 50-251 20-28-190 0-0 AFC WEST AFC KC 3-0 68 38 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 DET is 6-14-1 at home NFC REC PF PA vs NFC ALL HOME AWAY FAV DOG DIV N/DIV O/U HOME AWAY Kentucky 57' 35 21 30-124 27-47-300 1-2 Mississippi -3 42 19 51-211 9-17-90 0-0 DAL 1-2 54 53 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-2 GB is 9-4 as an AF GB is 6-1 after a SU win Tulsa -9 48 26 47-233 18-31-214 0-0 PHI 3-1 100 74 2-1 1-3 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-3 0-2 1-1 Memphis 59' 7 12 36-125 9-19-82 1-3 NYG 1-2 55 85 1-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 HOU is 2-5-1 as a fav off a SU win NFC EAST IND is 11-6 as a favorite Kansas 51' 7 19 37-99 16-28-171 2-2 WAS 2-2 73 79 2-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 2-0 0-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 Baylor -8' 55 32 46-244 28-38-434 0-0 MIN 1-2 43 38 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-3 0-2 0-1 JAX is 5-9 as an AD Kent St -3 21 15 35-132 11-26-152 2-0 GB 3-1 106 73 2-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-2 2-0 1-3 1-1 0-2 JAX is 5-18 vs a non-Div foe Miami, OH 44' 27 24 29-52 31-47-294 0-1 CHI 3-0 66 51 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-2 1-0 KC is 16-8-1 as an AD Idaho -3' 33 21 33-97 30-50-380 2-2

NFC NORTH Western Michigan 54 13 10 30-80 14-35-104 1-2 DET 0-4 82 106 0-4 3-1 1-0 2-1 0-0 3-1 2-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 1-2 NO is on an 0-8-1 spread run NYG are 1-5 on the road TCU -33' 27 24 49-346 12-25-128 0-0 NO 3-1 79 72 3-1 0-4 0-3 0-1 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-2 2-2 1-2 1-0 Colorado St 54 0 8 26-45 17-29-116 0-2 ATL 3-1 93 60 3-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 OAK is 8-17 at home Navy 49' 6 17 50-209 6-18-103 2-0 OAK is 6-3 as a Div dog Air Force -9' 14 13 53-292 5-7-83 0-2 CAR 0-4 46 87 0-3 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-1 NFC SOUTH SD is 2-6 as an AF Buffalo 51 28 27 58-200 19-34-241 4-2 TB 2-1 50 59 1-0 1-1-1 0-1-1 1-0 0-0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 Bowling Green -3 26 10 25-9 12-37-167 3-2 ARZ 2-2 58 118 1-1 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-3 3-1 1-0 2-1 STL is 6-1 vs a NDIV foe TB is 4-10 vs the AFC Notre Dame -2' 31 18 31-112 24-45-203 1-2 SF 0-4 52 103 0-3 2-2 1-0 1-2 0-2 2-0 0-1 2-1 2-1-1 1-0 1-1-1 Boston College 46 13 13 23-5 27-47-265 2-0 SEA 2-2 75 77 1-1 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1-1 1-0-1 1-1 TEN is 3-6 away after a SU loss Tennessee 44 14 12 37-96 12-23-121 0-0 NFC WEST NFC STL 2-2 77 52 2-1 3-1 2-1 1-0 0-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-3 1-2 0-1 WAS is 4-12 at home LSU -16' 16 20 36-219 19-33-215 3-1

7 There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Fundamental handicapping S or the analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings is our main method of handicapping. This accounts for 2010 NFL POWER RATINGS roughly 50% of how we view a game. Situation handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems, etc...) We grade each team position by position and list the 2010 Power Y takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicapping (analysis of angles) takes up the Ratings. Each week we update these Power Ratings in our weekly Power rest. You should never base your final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look at all 3 Sweep editions. The following are the 2010 Power Ratings. S methods. Each week in Power Sweep we provide a system to add to your handicapping arsenal. This is done at T the request of our subscribers who want handicapping tips & methods. Many times we will agree with the side TEAM...... RTG TEAM...... RTG TEAM...... RTG that the system chooses. Sometimes the Fundamental & Technical aspects of a game will outweigh the system 1 New Orleans....101.5 11 Indianapolis.....99.3 21 St Louis...... 96.6 E & we have the other side written up in Power Sweep. We want to make it clear that the side we write up in 2 Pittsburgh...... 101.3 12 Tennessee...... 99.2 22 Denver...... 95.8 Power Sweep is the side we are on. If that is ever the case during a week, keep the system for future use, but 23 Tampa Bay...... 95.8 M be aware that the side we write-up in the Power Sweep Selections page is the side we are on. 3 NY Jets...... 101.0 13 Houston...... 99.2 24 Seattle...... 95.8 4 Green Bay...... 100.8 14 Minnesota...... 99.0 25 San Francisco....95.2 This is the 27th season of our System Section & it has been a consistent winner. Each week we release a 4 New England...100.4 15 Washington...... 98.8 26 Oakland...... 94.0 S super system which pertains to that week's games. 3-1 this year! Here is an NFL Week 5 System: E 6 San Diego...... 100.2 16 Cincinnati...... 98.5 27 Arizona...... 93.8 Go against any home team that lost 7 Baltimore...... 99.8 17 Philadelphia.....98.1 28 Cleveland...... 93.1 C 29 Jacksonville.....93.1 NFL straight up by 3 or less as a DD dog LW. 8 Chicago...... 99.6 18 Kansas City...... 97.9 30 Detroit...... 91.4 T 9 Miami...... 99.4 19 Atlanta...... 97.8 31 Carolina...... 91.1 System Play 1992-2009 23-6 79% 10 Dallas...... 99.3 20 NY Giants...... 97.0 32 Buffalo...... 90.6 I 3-1 75% THIS WEEK'S PLAY: POWER RATING PLAY OF THE WEEK: SEE PAGE 6 O this year!! AGAINST: DETROIT & CAROLINA N PLAY ON: ST LOUIS & CHICAGO 1995-2010 Power Ratings Record 76-50-1 60% LAST WEEK'S STATS (Cont from pg 7) ‘07-10 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y) TEAM LINE SC FD RA-RY CO-AT-PY I-F October COLLEGE GAME OF THE MONTH WEEKEND!!!!! Wash St 50' 28 21 31-73 20-37-311 0-1 UCLA -24 42 27 56-437 12-23-128 0-2 $ 22-9 71%! Ohio St -16' 24 16 42-213 10-18-77 2-0 2007 Sept GOM's Illinois 50' 13 11 36-119 13-23-132 1-0 5H OCTOBER GAME OF THE MONTH Sat 10/9 ..... 75 5H FAU (+7) 42 Minnesota 39 WIN 4H Atlanta (+3) 26 Houston 16 WIN Georgia -4' 27 20 32-188 16-27-221 1-1 2007 Oct GOM's Colorado 48' 29 18 47-235 13-20-158 1-0 ‘07-10 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y) 22-9 71%! 5H Texas A&M (+3) 11 Kansas 19 loss N Illinois -13' 50 26 47-228 17-22-292 0-1 4H Over 45 Cleveland (27)/STL (20) WIN Akron 47 14 11 27-129 14-27-128 2-0 2007 Nov GOM's $ 5H USF (-16’) 41 Syracuse 10 WIN UTEP -15 38 24 40-169 21-39-266 0-2 TOP PLAY TRIO ...... 149 4H OVER 60 UAB 9/Memphis 25 loss New Mexico 58' 20 15 31-98 18-32-139 2-1 4H Tampa Bay (-3) 31 Atlanta 7 WIN Arizona St 54 28 24 51-161 14-29-203 3-0 2007 NFL GOY!! Oregon St -3' 31 17 31-156 19-29-260 0-0 4 out of 4 Winning Weeks TY!!!! 5H Tennessee (-3) 26 KC 17 WIN 2008 Sept GOM's Wyoming 49' 20 13 44-93 13-24-173 1-1 INCLUDES:OCTOBER GAME OF THE MONTH $75 Value 4H Atlanta (-6) 38 KC 14 WIN Toledo -4' 15 17 37-190 14-35-184 0-1 5H Florida St (-5') 39 Colo 21 WIN SMU -11' 42 17 21-101 24-32-371 0-1 $ 2008 October GOM's Rice 56' 31 24 43-120 27-43-276 2-0 SATURDAY'S TOP TOTALS PLAY - 5-0 100% TY 35 Value 4H NY Giants (+3) 21 PIT 14 WIN 4'H OVER 59’ UNLV (35) BYU (45) GOY WIN Florida St -6' 34 26 42-256 17-29-172 0-1 SUNDAY'S TOP NFL PLAY 4-0 100% TY!!! 4’H UNDER 54’ Texas 38 Colorado 14 GOM WIN Virginia 49' 14 17 26-25 21-39-279 2-0 5H Ohio St (-3) 45 Mich St 7 WIN Florida 48 6 17 31-79 16-32-202 3-1 We'll even include the Monday Night Marquee - an added $15 Value to the package this week! 2008 November GOM's Alabama -8' 31 18 34-170 12-18-103 0-0 5H Ohio St (-11) 45 N’western 10 GOY WIN 4H Atlanta (-6') 20 Denver 24 loss Marshall 53 16 11 24-52 17-28-128 0-1 $ 2008 NFL GOY Southern Miss -9 41 24 47-205 16-29-164 0-0 SAT & SUN LATE PHONES ... 150 5H Green Bay (-6) 21 Houston 24 loss Penn St 40' 3 15 23-54 22-42-247 1-0 2009 Sept GOM’s Iowa 7' 24 17 36-122 16-22-227 1-0 Sun Night Play 4H Oakland (+2) 3 Denver 23 loss NFL H RATED PLAYS 11-3 79% L/4W Pending 4H OVER 52' Mid Tenn (21)/N Texas(37) WIN Washington 60' 32 28 34-225 25-41-311 0-1 5H Clemson (-7) 25 Boston Coll 7 WIN USC -10 31 26 39-298 14-20-186 0-1 BONUS: INCLUDED 2009 OCT GOM'S Miami, Fl -3 30 19 43-171 13-33-205 2-0 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND MONDAY MARQUEE PLAYS ! 4H Indianapolis (-14) 42 St Louis 6 WIN Clemson 48' 21 15 40-162 14-33-149 3-3 4H UNDER 51 Arizona (27)/UCLA (13) WIN 5H SMU (+7) 35 Navy 38 (OT) WIN Boise St -43 59 26 39-299 18-24-309 0-0 $ 2009 NOV GOM'S New Mexico St 60' 0 11 41-118 8-22-90 1-2 SAT COLLEGE TOTALS 75 5H Wisconsin (-11) 31 Indiana 28 GOY loss Nevada -20' 44 29 50-374 14-19-142 1-2 ...... 4'H UNDER 50' Wisc (31)/N'wstrn (33) GOY loss UNLV 62 26 15 33-80 14-23-214 1-1 4H NY Giants (-7) 34 Atlanta 31 OT loss 2009 DEC GOM Stanford 65' 31 25 31-177 29-46-341 2-1 TOP TOTAL PLAYS ARE 5-0 THIS YEAR!!!!! 5H Indianapolis (-6’) 28 Denver 16 GOY WIN Oregon -6' 52 31 51-388 20-29-238 2-1 2010 Sept GOM’s Louisiana Tech 63 21 19 28-127 24-39-223 3-0 COLLEGE TOTALS LATE PHONES 11-3 79% L/3W!!! 4H OVER 63' Oklahoma St (41)/Troy(38) WIN Hawaii -8' 41 29 22-115 42-58-532 0-2 4H Atlanta (-6') 41 Arizona 7 WIN FIU 49' 17 21 32-93 23-38-223 0-1 $ 5H Boston College (+4) 0 Virg Tech 19 loss Pittsburgh -17' 44 21 36-300 15-25-169 0-1 SIGN UP FOR THE WEEKEND AND ADD TOTALS FOR ONLY ...... 50 2010 OCT GOM’s 4H UNDER 44 LSU (16)/Tennessee (14) WIN Louisville -6 34 26 50-267 20-33-308 1-1 Arkansas St 60' 24 19 36-200 12-25-209 2-2 $ Louisiana 47' 28 13 49-41 18-32-310 0-0 EXECUTIVE CLUB WEEKEND .... 450 THIS IS THE DEEPEST North Texas -4' 27 21 44-187 22-31-191 1-1 COMBINED Sign up for this weekend's Executive Club. 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S 11 ULM L -34 31-7 S 11 Louisiana L +2 24-31 S 11 Hawaii L -3 28-31 S 9 at Miss St (Th) W -1 17-14 S 11 Liberty L -13’ 23-27 S 18 at Georgia W +2 31-24 S 18 ULM W -4 34-20 S 18 N Texas W -5’ 24-0 S 18 Clemson (OT) L -7 27-24 S 18 at Purdue W +16’ 13-24 LINE & INJURY REPORTS S 25 Alabama W +7 20-24 S 25 at Troy W +10’ 28-35 S 25 at Duke W +6’ 35-21 S 25 S Carolina W -3 35-27 S 25 at Iowa L +28 0-45 Las Vegas Casinos and overseas sports- O 2 O 2 Louisville (HC) L +6 24-34 O 2 Temple (HC) L +6 35-42 O 2 ULM W -35 52-3 O 2 C Michigan W +19’ 31-17 book Updates. Daily Injury Report! O 9 † Texas A&M O 9 at North Texas O 9 at Tulane O 9 at Kentucky O 9 Western Michigan (HC) Weather updates on Saturday morning. O 16 at Auburn O 16 at Indiana O 16 † Rutgers O 16 Arkansas O 16 Eastern Michigan O 23 Mississippi O 23 Florida Atlantic O 23 O 23 LSU O 23 at Toledo O 30 Vanderbilt N 2 Middle Tennessee (Tu) O 30 VMI O 30 at Mississippi O 30 at Kent St TRENDS & NOTES! 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Las Vegas 702-736-9300 O 30 at Texas O 30 O 30 Clemson O 30 at Central Michigan O 30 Miami, Oh Charlotte 704-307-2793 N 6 at Oklahoma St N 6 Hawaii N 6 at Wake Forest N 6 N 4 at Ohio (Th) Chicago 773-596-1500 N 13 Texas A&M N 12 at Idaho (F) N 13 at Duke N 10 Miami, Oh (W) N 12 Ball St (F) Santa Ana, CA 714-418-4917 N 20 Oklahoma N 19 Fresno St (F) N 20 Virginia N 17 at Toledo (W) N 20 Eastern Michigan CALL EVERY DAY Atlanta 770-736-7050 N 27 N 26 at Nevada (F) N 27 at Syracuse N 26 Western Michigan (F) N 26 at Akron (F) FOR YOUR FREE Miami 786-623-0003 D 4 D 4 Utah St D 4 D 4 D 4 Boston 857-233-9745 FOOTBALL INFO Dallas 972-988-6898 BYU CALIFORNIA CENTRAL MICHIGAN CINCINNATI CLEMSON COLORADO COLORADO STATE (SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) Sportexe (SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-1-1) FieldTurf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) FieldTurf (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) Grass (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurf DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE 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St (HC) O 9 UCLA O 9 at Virginia Tech O 9 Miami, Oh O 9 at North Carolina O 9 at Missouri O 9 at Air Force O 16 at TCU O 16 at USC O 16 Miami, Oh (HC) O 15 at Louisville (F) O 16 Maryland O 16 Baylor O 16 UNLV (HC) O 23 Wyoming O 23 at Arizona St O 23 at Northern Illinois O 22 USF (F) O 23 Georgia Tech O 23 Texas Tech (HC) O 23 at Utah O 30 O 30 at Oregon St O 30 Bowling Green O 30 Syracuse (HC) O 30 at Boston College O 30 at Oklahoma O 30 New Mexico N 6 UNLV N 6 at Washington St N 5 W Michigan (F) N 6 N 6 NC State N 6 at Kansas N 6 at San Diego St N 13 at Colorado St N 13 Oregon N 13 at Navy N 13 at West Virginia N 13 at Florida St N 13 Iowa St N 13 BYU N 20 New Mexico N 20 Stanford N 20 N 20 Rutgers N 20 at Wake Forest N 20 Kansas St N 20 at Wyoming N 27 at Utah N 27 Washington N 26 at Toledo (F) N 27 at Connecticut N 27 South Carolina N 26 at Nebraska (F) N 27 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 Pittsburgh D 4 D 4 D 4 CONNECTICUT DUKE EAST CAROLINA EASTERN MICHIGAN FLORIDA FLORIDA ATLANTIC FIU (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Grass (SU: 0-5 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurf (SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) Grass (SU: 0-4 ATS: 2-2) AstroPlay DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 at Michigan L +3 10-30 S 4 Elon W -7 41-27 S 5 Tulsa (S) W +7 51-49 S 4 Army W +9 27-31 S 4 Miami, Oh L -38 34-12 S 4 at UAB W +14 32-31 S 4 S 11 TX Sthrn W -43 62-3 S 11 at Wake Forest L +5’ 48-54 S 11 Memphis W -14 49-27 S 11 at Miami, Oh W +14 21-28 S 11 USF W -16 38-14 S 11 † Mich St W +26 17-30 S 11 Rutgers W +16 14-19 S 18 at Temple L -6 16-30 S 18 Alabama L +23’ 13-62 S 18 at Virg Tech L +20’ 27-49 S 18 C Michigan L +10 14-52 S 18 at Tennessee W -13’ 31-17 S 18 S 18 at Texas A&M W +28 20-27 S 25 Buffalo W -20’ 45-21 S 25 Army L -6’ 21-35 S 25 S 25 at Ohio St L +44’ 20-73 S 25 Kentucky W -14 48-14 S 25 N Texas L -10 17-21 S 25 at Maryland L +12 28-42 O 2 Vanderbilt (HC) W -7 40-21 O 2 at Maryland W +9 16-21 O 2 at N Carolina L +14 17-42 O 2 Ohio L +10 17-30 O 2 at Alabama L +8’ 6-31 O 2 at USF L +21’ 3-31 O 2 at Pittsburgh L +17’ 17-44 O 8 at Rutgers (F) O 9 O 9 at Southern Miss O 9 at Vanderbilt O 9 LSU O 9 at ULM O 9 WKU O 16 O 16 Miami, Fl O 16 NC State O 16 at Ball St O 16 Mississippi St (HC) O 16 O 16 at North Texas O 23 at Louisville O 23 at Virginia Tech O 23 Marshall (HC) O 23 at Virginia O 23 O 23 at Arkansas St O 23 O 29 at West Virginia (F) O 30 at Navy O 30 at UCF O 30 Toledo O 30 † Georgia O 30 FIU (HC) O 30 at Florida Atlantic N 6 N 6 Virginia N 6 Navy N 6 N 6 at Vanderbilt N 6 at WKU N 6 ULM N 11 Pittsburgh (Th) N 13 Boston College N 11 at UAB (Th) N 13 at Western Michigan N 13 South Carolina N 13 Louisiana N 13 at Troy N 20 at Syracuse N 20 at Georgia Tech N 20 at Rice N 20 at Buffalo N 20 Appalachian St N 20 at Texas N 20 at Louisiana N 27 Cincinnati N 27 North Carolina N 26 SMU (F) N 26 Northern Illinois (F) N 27 at Florida St N 27 at Middle Tennessee N 27 Arkansas St D 4 at USF D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 Troy D 4 Middle Tennessee FLORIDA STATE FRESNO STATE GEORGIA GEORGIA TECH HAWAII HOUSTON IDAHO (SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) Grass (SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) Grass (SU: 3-2 ATS: 1-4) Grass (SU: 3-2 ATS: 4-1) FieldTurf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) Grass (SU: 3-2 ATS: 4-1) Artificial DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 Samford W -36 59-6 S 4 Cincinnati W -2 28-14 S 4 Louisiana W -28’ 55-7 S 4 S Caro St L -31’ 41-10 S 2 USC (Th) W +21 36-49 S 4 Texas St L -43’ 68-28 S 2 N Dakota W -20 45-0 S 11 at OklahomaL +7 17-47 S 11 S 11 at S Carolina L +3 6-17 S 11 at Kansas L -13’ 25-28 S 11 at Army W +3 31-28 S 10 UTEP (F) W -20’ 54-24 S 11 at Nebraska W +27’ 17-38 S 18 BYU W -10 34-10 S 18 at Utah St W -3’ 41-24 S 18 Arkansas L -2 24-31 S 18 at N Carolina W +3 30-24 S 18 at Colorado L +13’ 13-31 S 18 at UCLA L -3’ 13-31 S 18 UNLV W -6’ 30-7 S 25 Wake Forest W -20 31-0 S 25 at Mississippi L +2 38-55 S 25 at Miss St L +1 12-24 S 25 NC State L -7’ 28-45 S 25 Charl Sth W -32 66-7 S 25 Tulane L -19’ 42-23 S 25 at Colorado St L -8 34-36 O 2 at Virginia W -6’ 34-14 O 2 at Cal Poly L -25’ 38-17 O 2 at Colorado L -4’ 27-29 O 2 at Wake Forest L -10 24-20 O 2 Louisiana Tech W -8’ 41-21 O 2 O 2 at W Michigan W -3’ 33-13 O 9 at Miami, Fl O 9 Hawaii O 9 Virginia (HC) O 9 at Fresno St O 9 Mississippi St O 9 O 16 Boston College O 16 New Mexico St (HC) O 9 Tennessee O 16 Middle Tennessee O 16 Nevada O 16 at Rice O 16 at Louisiana Tech O 23 O 23 at San Jose St O 16 Vanderbilt (HC) O 23 at Clemson O 23 at Utah St O 23 at SMU O 23 New Mexico St O 28 at NC State (Th) O 30 O 23 at Kentucky O 30 O 30 Idaho (HC) O 30 at Memphis O 30 at Hawaii N 6 North Carolina (HC) N 6 at Louisiana Tech O 30 † Florida N 4 at Virginia Tech (Th) N 6 at Boise St N 5 UCF (F) N 6 at Fresno State N 13 Clemson N 13 Nevada N 6 Idaho St N 13 Miami, Fl N 13 N 13 Tulsa N 12 Boise St (F) N 20 at Maryland N 19 at Boise St (F) N 13 at Auburn N 20 Duke N 20 San Jose St N 20 at Southern Miss N 20 at Utah St N 27 Florida N 27 Idaho N 20 N 27 at Georgia N 27 at New Mexico St N 27 at Texas Tech N 27 at Fresno St D 4 D 3 Illinois (F) N 27 Georgia Tech D 4 D 4 UNLV D 4 D 4 San Jose St † neutral site D 4 ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA IOWA ST KANSAS KANSAS STATE KENT ST (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) Field Turf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) Astro Play (SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) Artificial Turf (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) Astro Play (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) FieldTurf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) Field Turf DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 † Missouri W +12 13-23 S 2 Towson (Th) W -29 51-17 S 4 E Illinois L -39 37-7 S 2 N Illinois (Th) W -4’ 27-10 S 4 N Dakota St L -29 3-6 S 4 UCLA W -2 31-22 S 2 Murray St (Th) W -28 41-10 S 11 S Illinois W -14 35-3 S 11 S 11 Iowa St W -13’ 35-7 S 11 at Iowa L +13’ 7-35 S 11 Georgia Tech W +13’ 28-25 S 11 Missouri St L -28’ 48-24 S 11 at Boston Coll W +17’ 13-26 S 18 N Illinois L -7 28-22 S 18 at WKU W -13’ 38-21 S 18 at Arizona L +1’ 27-34 S 18 † Kansas St L +3’ 20-27 S 18 at Southern Miss L +5’ 16-31 S 18 † Iowa St W -3’ 27-20 S 18 at Penn St L +21 0-24 S 25 S 25 Akron L -22’ 35-20 S 25 Ball St W -28 45-0 S 25 N Iowa W -11’ 27-0 S 25 New Mex St W -23’ 42-16 S 25 UCF L -6’ 17-13 S 25 O 2 Ohio St W +16’ 13-24 O 2 Michigan W +10 35-42 O 2 Penn St (HC) W -7’ 24-3 O 2 Texas Tech W +7 52-38 O 2 at Baylor L +8’ 7-55 O 2 O 2 at Miami, Oh L -3 21-27 O 9 at Penn St O 9 at Ohio St O 9 O 9 Utah O 9 O 7 Nebraska (Th) O 9 Akron (HC) O 16 at Michigan St O 16 Arkansas St (HC) O 16 at Michigan O 16 at Oklahoma O 16 Kansas St O 16 at Kansas O 16 at Toledo O 23 Indiana O 23 at Illinois O 23 Wisconsin O 23 at Texas O 23 Texas A&M (HC) O 23 at Baylor O 23 at Bowling Green O 30 Purdue O 30 Northwestern O 30 Michigan St O 30 Kansas (HC) O 30 at Iowa St O 30 Oklahoma St O 30 Ball St N 6 at Michigan N 6 Iowa N 6 at Indiana N 6 Nebraska N 6 Colorado N 6 Texas N 6 Temple N 13 Minnesota N 13 at Wisconsin N 13 at Northwestern N 13 at Colorado N 13 at Nebraska N 13 at Missouri N 13 Army N 20 † Northwestern N 20 † Penn St N 20 Ohio St N 20 Missouri N 20 Oklahoma St N 20 at Colorado N 20 at Western Michgian N 27 N 27 at Purdue N 27 at Minnesota N 27 N 27 † Missouri N 27 at North Texas N 26 Ohio (F) D 3 at Fresno St (F) D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 KENTUCKY LOUISIANA LOUISIANA TECH LOUISVILLE LSU MARSHALL MARYLAND (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Artificial (SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) FieldTurf Mono (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) FieldTurf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-3) Grass (SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) FieldTurf (SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) Grass DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 at Louisville W -3 23-16 S 4 at Georgia L +28’ 7-55 S 4 † Grambling St L -27’ 20-6 S 4 Kentucky L +3 16-23 S 4 † N Carolina L -9’ 30-24 S 2 at Ohio St (Th) L +28 7-45 S 6 † Navy (M) W +6’ 17-14 S 11 WKU W -24’ 63-28 S 11 Arkansas St W -2 31-24 S 11 at Texas A&M L +19 16-48 S 11 E Kentucky L -32 23-13 S 11 at Vanderbilt W -10 27-3 S 10 W Virg (F) OT W +12 21-24 S 11 Morgan St W -34’ 62-3 S 18 Akron W -24’ 47-10 S 18 S 18 Navy L +3 23-37 S 18 at Oregon St W +20 28-35 S 18 Miss St W -7’ 29-7 S 18 at Bowling Grn L -3’ 28-44 S 18 at W Virginia L +10 17-31 S 25 at Florida L +14 14-48 S 25 Middle Tenn L +2 14-34 S 25 Southern Miss W +3’ 12-13 S 25 S 25 W Virginia L -10 20-14 S 25 Ohio L -6’ 24-23 S 25 FIU W -12 42-28 O 2 at Mississippi L +3 35-42 O 2 at North Texas W +4’ 28-27 O 2 at Hawaii L +8’ 21-41 O 2 at Arkansas St W -6 34-24 O 2 Tennessee L -16’ 16-14 O 2 at Southern Miss L +9 16-41 O 2 Duke L -9 21-16 O 9 Auburn O 8 Oklahoma St (F) O 9 Utah St O 9 Memphis O 9 at Florida O 9 O 9 O 16 South Carolina O 16 at Troy O 16 Idaho (HC) O 15 Cincinnati (F) O 16 McNeese St O 13 UCF (W) O 16 at Clemson O 23 Georgia (HC) O 23 WKU (HC) O 26 at Boise St (Tu) O 23 Connecticut O 23 at Auburn O 23 at East Carolina O 23 at Boston College O 30 at Mississippi St O 30 at Ohio O 30 O 30 at Pittsburgh O 30 O 30 UTEP O 30 Wake Forest N 6 Charleston Southern N 6 at Mississippi N 6 Fresno St N 6 at Syracuse N 6 Alabama O 6 at UAB N 6 at Miami, Fl N 13 Vanderbilt N 13 at Florida Atlantic N 13 at New Mexico St N 13 USF N 13 ULM (HC) N 13 Memphis N 13 at Virginia N 20 N 20 FIU N 20 N 20 West Virginia N 20 Mississippi N 20 at SMU N 20 Florida St N 27 at Tennessee N 27 at ULM N 27 at San Jose St N 26 at Rutgers (F) N 27 at Arkansas N 27 Tulane N 27 NC State D 4 D 4 D 4 Nevada D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 MEMPHIS MIAMI (FL) MIAMI (OH) MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE MIDDLE TENNESSEE MINNESOTA (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) Grass (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Artificial (SU: 1-4 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 at Miss St L +21 7-49 S 2 Florida A&M (Th) W -41 45-0 S 4 at Florida W +38 12-34 S 4 Connecticut W -3 30-10 S 4 W Michigan W -23 38-14 S 2 Minnesota (Th) L +1 17-24 S 2 at Middle Tenn W -1 24-17 S 11 at E Carolina L +14 27-49 S 11 at Ohio St L +8 24-36 S 11 E Michigan L -14 28-21 S 11 at Notre Dame W +3’ 28-24 S 11 † Florida Atl L -26 30-17 S 11 Austin Peay L -31’ 56-33 S 11 S Dakota L -29’ 38-41 S 18 Middle Tenn W +3’ 24-17 S 18 S 18 Colorado St W -7’ 31-10 S 18 Massachusetts L -29 42-37 S 18 Notre Dame (OT) L -3’ 34-31 S 18 at Memphis L -3’ 17-24 S 18 USC W +11’ 21-32 S 25 at UTEP W +11’ 13-16 S 23 at Pitt (Th) W -3’ 31-3 S 25 at Missouri L +20 13-51 S 25 Bowling Grn W -25’ 65-21 S 25 N Colorado W -31 45-7 S 25 at Louisiana W -2 34-14 S 25 N Illinois L -4 23-34 O 2 Tulsa L +9 7-48 O 2 at Clemson W -3 30-21 O 2 Kent St W +3 27-21 O 2 at Indiana L -10 42-35 O 2 Wisconsin W +1’ 34-24 O 5 Troy (Tue) O 2 Northwestern (HC) W +5 28-29 O 9 at Louisville O 9 Florida St O 9 at Cincinnati O 9 Michigan St O 9 at Michigan O 9 O 9 at Wisconsin O 16 Southern Miss O 16 at Duke O 16 at Central Michigan O 16 Iowa O 16 Illinois (HC) O 16 at Georgia Tech O 16 at Purdue O 23 O 23 North Carolina O 23 Ohio (HC) O 23 O 23 at Northwestern O 23 ULM (HC) O 23 Penn St O 30 Houston O 30 at Virginia O 30 at Buffalo O 30 at Penn St O 30 at Iowa N 2 at Arkansas St (Tue) O 30 Ohio St N 6 Tennessee N 6 Maryland N 6 N 6 Illinois N 6 Minnesota N 6 N 6 at Michigan St N 13 at Marshall N 13 at Georgia Tech N 10 at Bowling Green (W) N 13 at Purdue N 13 N 13 North Texas N 13 at Illinois N 20 at UAB N 20 Virginia Tech N 17 at Akron (W) N 20 Wisconsin N 20 Purdue N 20 at WKU N 20 N 27 UCF N 27 USF N 23 Temple (Tue) N 27 at Ohio St N 27 at Penn St N 27 Florida Atlantic N 27 Iowa D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 at FIU D 4 MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSOURI NAVY NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW MEXICO (SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) Astro Play (SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) Grass P.A.T. (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) FieldTurf (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Field Turf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) FieldTurf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf (SU: 0-5 ATS: 0-5) Grass DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 J’ville St 2OT L -28’ 48-49 S 4 Memphis W -21 49-7 S 4 † Illinois L -12 23-13 S 4 † Maryland (M) L -6’ 14-17 S 4 WKU W -38 49-10 S 2 E Wash (Th) L -28 49-24 S 4 at Oregon L +35 0-72 S 11 at Tulane L -20’ 27-13 S 9 Auburn (Th) L +1 14-17 S 11 McNeese St W -42 50-6 S 11 GA Sthrn L -30 13-7 S 11 Idaho L -27’ 38-17 S 11 Colorado St W -23’ 51-6 S 11 Texas Tech L +25 17-52 S 18 Vanderbilt L -11’ 14-28 S 18 at LSU L +7’ 7-29 S 18 San Diego St L -14’ 27-24 S 18 at Louis Tech W -3 37-23 S 18 at Washington W -3 56-21 S 17 California (F) W +2’ 52-31 S 18 Utah L +22’ 14-56 S 25 Fresno St W -2 55-38 S 25 Georgia W -1 24-12 S 25 Miami, Oh W -20 51-13 S 25 S 25 S Dakota St (HC) L -44 17-3 S 25 at BYU W -4 27-13 S 25 at UNLV L +10’ 10-45 O 2 Kentucky W -3 42-35 O 2 Alcorn St L -42 49-16 O 2 O 2 at Air Force W +9’ 6-14 O 2 O 2 at UNLV L -20’ 44-26 O 2 UTEP (HC) L +15 20-38 O 9 O 9 at Houston O 9 Colorado O 9 at Wake Forest O7 at Kansas St (Th) O 9 San Jose St O 9 at New Mexico St O 16 at Alabama O 16 at Florida O 16 at Texas A&M O 16 SMU O 16 Texas O 16 at Hawaii O 16 O 23 at Arkansas O 23 UAB (HC) O 23 Oklahoma (HC) O 23 † Notre Dame O 23 at Oklahoma St O 23 O 23 San Diego St O 30 Auburn O 30 Kentucky O 30 at Nebraska O 30 Duke (HC) O 30 Missouri O 30 Utah St O 30 at Colorado St N 6 Louisiana (HC) N 6 N 6 at Texas Tech N 6 at East Carolina N 6 at Iowa St N 6 at Idaho N 6 Wyoming N 13 at Tennessee N 13 at Alabama N 13 Kansas St N 13 Central Michigan N 13 Kansas N 13 at Fresno St N 13 at Air Force N 20 at LSU N 20 Arkansas N 20 at Iowa St N 20 Arkansas St N 20 at Texas A&M N 20 New Mexico St N 20 at BYU N 27 Mississippi St N 27 at Mississippi N 27 † Kansas N 27 N 26 Colorado (F) N 26 Boise St (F) N 27 TCU D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 at Louisiana Tech D 4 D 11 † Army NEW MEXICO STATE NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORTH TEXAS NORTHERN ILLINOIS NORTHWESTERN NOTRE DAME (SU: 0-4 ATS: 0-4) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) Grass (SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) Grass (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) Artificial (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-3) Grass (SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) Grass DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 S 4 † LSU W +9’ 24-30 S 4 W Carolina W -36 48-7 S 4 at Clemson W +27’ 10-35 S 4 at Iowa St (Th) L +4’ 10-27 S 4 at Vanderbilt L -3 23-21 S 4 Purdue W -10’ 23-12 S 11 San Diego St L +13’ 21-41 S 11 S 11 at UCF W +3 28-21 S 11 Rice L -3 31-32 S 11 N Dakota L -24’ 23-17 S 11 Illinois St W -28 37-3 S 11 Michigan L -3’ 24-28 S 18 at UTEP L +15’ 10-42 S 18 Georgia Tech L -3 24-30 S 16 Cincinnati (Th) W -2 30-19 S 18 at Army L +5’ 0-24 S 18 at Illinois W +7 22-28 S 18 at Rice W -6’ 30-13 S 18 at Mich St (OT) W +3’ 31-34 S 25 at Kansas L +23’ 16-42 S 25 at Rutgers W -2’ 17-13 S 25 at Georgia Tech W +7’ 45-28 S 25 at Florida Atl W +10 21-17 S 25 at Minnesota W +4 34-23 S 25 C Michigan L -6’ 30-25 S 25 Stanford L +4’ 14-37 O 2 Boise St L +43 0-59 O 2 East Carolina W -14 42-17 O 2 Virginia Tech L +3’ 30-41 O 2 Louisiana L -4’ 27-28 O 2 at Akron W -13’ 50-14 O 2 at Minnesota L -5 29-28 O 2 at Boston Coll W -2’ 31-13 O 9 New Mexico O 9 Clemson O 9 Boston College O 9 Arkansas St O 9 Temple O 9 Purdue O 9 Pittsburgh O 16 at Fresno St O 16 at Virginia O 16 at East Carolina O 16 FIU (HC) O 16 Buffalo (HC) O 16 O 16 Western Michigan O 23 at Idaho O 23 at Miami, Fl O 23 O 23 O 23 Central Michigan O 23 Michigan St (HC) O 23 † Navy O 30 San Jose St O 30 William & Mary (HC) O 28 Florida St (Th) O 30 at WKU O 30 at Western Michigan O 30 at Indiana O 30 Tulsa N 6 at Utah St N 6 at Florida St N 6 at Clemson N 6 Troy N 9 Toledo (Tue) N 6 at Penn St N 6 N 13 Louisiana Tech N 13 Virginia Tech N 13 Wake Forest N 13 at Middle Tennessee N 13 N 13 Iowa N 13 Utah N 20 at Nevada N 20 NC State N 20 at North Carolina N 20 at ULM N 20 at Ball St N 20 † Illinois N 20 † Army N 27 Hawaii N 27 at Duke N 27 at Maryland N 27 Kansas St N 27 Eastern Michgian (F) N 27 at Wisconsin N 27 at USC D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 OHIO STATE OHIO OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA ST OREGON OREGON STATE PENN STATE (SU: 5-0 ATS: 4-1) FieldTurf (SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-3) Grass (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-1-1) Synthetic Turf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 4-1) FieldTurf (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Field Turf (SU: 3-2 ATS: 1-4) Grass DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 2 Marshall (Th) W -28 45-7 S 4 Wofford W -17 33-10 S 4 Utah St L -34’ 31-24 S 4 Wash St W -17’ 65-17 S 4 New Mexico W -35 72-0 S 4 † TCU W +13 21-30 S 4 Youngstown St L -39’ 44-14 S 11 Miami, Fl W -8 36-24 S 11 Toledo L -9’ 13-20 S 11 Florida St W -7 47-17 S 11 Troy L -13’ 41-38 S 11 at Tennessee W -11’ 48-13 S 11 S 11 at Alabama L +12’ 3-24 S 18 Ohio W -29’ 43-7 S 18 at Ohio St L +29’ 7-43 S 18 Air Force L -16’ 27-24 S 18 Tulsa W -7 65-28 S 18 Portland St W -51 69-0 S 18 Louisville L -20 35-28 S 18 Kent St W -21 24-0 S 25 E Michigan W -44’ 73-20 S 25 at Marshall W +6’ 23-24 S 25 at Cincinnati L -14 31-29 S 25 S 25 Arizona St L -11’ 42-31 S 25 at Boise St W +18’ 24-37 S 25 Temple L -14 22-13 O 2 at Illinois L -16’ 24-13 O 2 at E Michigan W -10 30-17 O 2 † Texas W -3’ 28-20 S 30 Texas A&M (Th) T -3 38-35 O 2 Stanford W -6’ 52-31 O 2 Arizona St L -3’ 31-28 O 2 at Iowa L +7’ 3-24 O 9 Indiana O 9 Bowling Green O 9 O 8 at Louisiana (F) O 9 at Washington St O 9 at Arizona O 9 Illinois (HC) O 16 at Wisconsin O 16 Akron (HC) O 16 Iowa St O 16 at Texas Tech O 16 O 16 at Washington O 16 O 23 Purdue O 23 at Miami, Oh O 23 at Missouri O 23 Nebraska (HC) O 21 UCLA (Th) O 23 O 23 at Minnesota O 30 at Minnesota O 30 Louisiana O 30 Colorado O 30 at Kansas St O 30 at USC O 30 California (HC) O 30 Michigan N 6 N 4 Buffalo (Th) N 6 at Texas A&M N 6 Baylor N 6 Washington N 6 at UCLA N 6 Northwestern N 13 Penn St N 16 at Temple (Tue) N 13 Texas Tech N 13 at Texas N 13 at California N 13 Washington St N 13 at Ohio St N 20 at Iowa N 20 N 20 at Baylor N 20 at Kansas N 20 N 20 USC N 20 † Indiana N 27 Michigan N 26 at Kent St (F) N 27 at Oklahoma St N 27 Oklahoma N 26 Arizona (F) N 27 at Stanford N 27 Michigan St D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 at Oregon St D 4 Oregon D 4 † neutral site PITTSBURGH PURDUE RICE RUTGERS SAN DIEGO STATE SAN JOSE STATE SMU (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-2-1) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 0-4) Grass P.A.T. (SU: 1-4 ATS: 3-2) Field Turf (SU: 2-2 ATS: 0-4) FieldTurf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 4-0) Grass (SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) Field Turf (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) A-Turf Premier DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 2 at Utah (Th) OT T +3 24-27 S 4 at Notre Dame L +10’ 12-23 S 4 † Texas W +31 17-34 S 2 Norfolk St (Th) L -38’ 31-0 S 4 Nicholls St W -31 47-0 S 4 at Alabama L +37’ 3-48 S 5 at Texas Tech (S) W +13’ 27-35 S 11 New Hamp L -27 38-16 S 11 W Illinois L -31’ 31-21 S 11 at North Texas W +3 32-31 S 11 at FIU L -16 19-14 S 11 at New Mex St W -13’ 41-21 S 11 at Wisconsin W +39’ 14-27 S 11 UAB W -11’ 28-7 S 18 S 18 Ball St L -16’ 24-13 S 18 Northwestern L +6’ 13-30 S 18 S 18 at Missouri W +14’ 24-27 S 18 Sthrn Utah L -14 16-11 S 18 Wash St L -23 35-21 S 23 Miami, Fl (Th) L +3’ 3-31 S 25 Toledo L -11’ 20-31 S 25 Baylor L +8 13-30 S 25 N Carolina L +2’ 13-17 S 25 Utah St W -8’ 41-7 S 25 at Utah L +30’ 3-56 S 24 TCU (F) W +17’ 24-41 O 2 FIU W -17’ 44-17 O 2 O 2 SMU W +11’ 31-42 O 2 Tulane L -17’ 14-17 O 2 O 2 UC Davis L -14 13-14 O 2 at Rice L -11’ 42-31 O 9 at Notre Dame O 9 at Northwestern O 9 at UTEP O 8 Connecticut (F) O 9 at BYU O 9 at Nevada O 9 Tulsa O 16 at Syracuse O 16 Minnesota O 16 Houston (HC) O 16 † Army O 16 Air Force O 16 Boise St O 16 at Navy O 23 Rutgers O 23 at Ohio St O 23 at UCF O 23 at Pittsburgh O 23 at New Mexico O 23 Fresno St O 23 Houston (HC) O 30 Louisville O 30 at Illinois O 30 O 30 O 30 at Wyoming O 30 at New Mexico St O 30 at Tulane N 6 N 6 Wisconsin N 6 at Tulsa N 3 at USF (W) N 6 Colorado St N 6 N 6 at UTEP N 11 at Connecticut (Th) N 13 Michigan N 13 at Tulane N 13 Syracuse N 13 at TCU N 13 Utah St N 13 N 20 at USF N 20 at Michigan St N 20 East Carolina N 20 at Cincinnati N 20 Utah N 20 at Hawaii N 20 Marshall N 26 West Virginia (F) N 27 Indiana N 27 UAB N 26 Louisville (F) N 27 UNLV N 27 Louisiana Tech N 26 at East Carolina (F) D 4 at Cincinnati D 4 D 4 D 4 at West Virginia D 4 at Idaho D 4 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTHERN MISS STANFORD SYRACUSE TCU TEMPLE TENNESSEE (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) Grass (SU: 4-1 ATS: 2-3) Momentum (SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) Field Turf (SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-3) Grass (SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) Grass (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) Grass DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 2 S Miss (Th) W -13’ 41-13 S 2 at S Carolina (Th) L +13’ 13-41 S 4 Sacramento St L -42 52-17 S 4 at Akron W -7’ 29-3 S 4 † Oregon St L -13 30-21 S 3 Villanova (F) W -4 31-24 S 4 UT-Martin W -38’ 50-0 S 11 Georgia W -3 17-6 S 11 PV A&M L -32’ 34-7 S 11 at UCLA W -6 35-0 S 11 at Washington L +13’ 20-41 S 11 Tenn Tech W -53 62-7 S 11 C Mich OT L -7 13-10 S 11 Oregon L +11’ 13-48 S 18 Furman L -33 38-19 S 17 Kansas (F) W -5’ 31-16 S 18 Wake Forest W 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Arizona St N 13 at Rutgers N 13 San Diego St N 16 Ohio (Tue) N 13 Mississippi (HC) N 20 Troy N 20 Houston N 20 at California N 20 Connecticut N 20 N 23 at Miami, Oh (Tue) N 20 at Vanderbilt N 27 at Clemson N 26 at Tulsa (F) N 27 Oregon St N 27 Boston College N 27 at New Mexico N 27 N 27 Kentucky D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 TEXAS TEXAS A&M TEXAS TECH TOLEDO TROY TULANE TULSA (SU: 3-2 ATS: 1-4) Field Turf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-1-1) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Field Turf (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) NeXturf (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Astro Play (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) Artificial Turf (SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) Field Turf DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 † Rice L -31 34-17 S 4 SF Austin W -33’ 48-7 S 5 SMU (S) L -13’ 35-27 S 3 Arizona (F) L +16 2-41 S 4 Bowling Green L -13’ 30-27 S 2 SEL (Th) L -10 27-21 S 5 at E Carolina (S) L -7 49-51 S 11 Wyoming L -27’ 34-7 S 11 Louis Tech W -19 48-16 S 11 at New Mexico W -25 52-17 S 11 at Ohio W +9’ 20-13 S 11 at Oklahoma St W +13’ 38-41 S 11 Mississippi W +20’ 13-27 S 11 Bowling Grn L -17 33-20 S 18 at Texas Tech W -3’ 24-14 S 18 FIU L -28 27-20 S 18 Texas L +3’ 14-24 S 18 at W Michigan W +3 37-24 S 18 at UAB L -3’ 33-34 S 18 S 18 at Oklahoma St L +7 28-65 S 25 UCLA L -15’ 12-34 S 25 S 25 S 25 at Purdue W +11’ 31-20 S 25 Arkansas St L -10’ 35-28 S 25 at Houston W +19’ 23-42 S 25 C Arkansas W -20 41-14 O 2 † Oklahoma L +3’ 20-28 S 30 at Okla St (Th) T +3 35-38 O 2 at Iowa St L -7 38-52 O 2 Wyoming (HC) L -4’ 15-20 O 5 at Middle Tennessee (Tue) O 2 at Rutgers W +17’ 17-14 O 2 at Memphis W -9 48-7 O 9 O 9 † Arkansas O 9 † Baylor O 9 at Boise St O 9 O 9 Army (HC) O 9 at SMU O 16 at Nebraska O 16 Missouri O 16 Oklahoma St O 16 Kent St O 16 Louisiana O 16 at Tulsa O 16 Tulane (HC) O 23 Iowa St O 23 at Kansas O 23 at Colorado O 23 Ball St O 23 O 23 at UTEP O 23 O 30 Baylor O 30 Texas Tech O 30 at Texas A&M O 30 at Eastern Michigan O 30 at ULM O 30 SMU O 30 at Notre Dame N 6 at Kansas St N 6 Oklahoma N 6 Missouri N 9 at Northern Illinois (Tue) N 6 at North Texas N 6 Southern Miss N 6 Rice N 13 Oklahoma St N 13 at Baylor N 13 at Oklahoma N 13 N 13 FIU N 13 Rice N 13 at Houston N 20 Florida Atlantic N 20 Nebraska N 20 Weber St N 17 Bowling Green (W) N 20 at South Carolina N 20 UCF N 20 UTEP N 25 Texas A&M (Th) N 25 at Texas (Th) N 27 Houston N 26 Central Michigan (F) N 27 WKU N 27 at Marshall N 26 Southern Miss (F) D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 at Florida Atlantic D 4 D 4 UAB UCF UCLA ULM UNLV USC USF (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) Grass (SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) Artificial (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-2-1) Turf Tech (SU: 4-1 ATS: 1-4) Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) Grass DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 Florida Atl L -14 31-32 S 4 S Dakota W -26’ 38-7 S 4 at Kansas St L +2 22-31 S 4 S 4 Wisconsin T +20 21-41 S 2 at Hawaii (Th) L -21 49-36 S 4 Stony Brook W -37 59-14 S 11 at SMU L +11’ 7-28 S 11 NC State L -3 21-28 S 11 Stanford L +6 0-35 S 11 at Arkansas W +34 7-31 S 11 at Utah L +21 10-38 S 11 Virginia L -20 17-14 S 11 at Florida L +16 14-38 S 18 Troy W +3’ 34-33 S 18 at Buffalo W -7’ 24-10 S 18 Houston W +3’ 31-13 S 18 at Arkansas St L +4 20-34 S 18 at Idaho L +6’ 7-30 S 18 at Minnesota L -11’ 32-21 S 18 S 25 at Tennessee (2OT) W +14 29-32 S 25 at Kansas St W +6’ 13-17 S 25 at Texas W +15’ 34-12 S 25 SE Louisiana L -15 21-20 S 25 New Mexico W -10’ 45-10 S 25 at Wash St W -22 50-16 S 25 WKU L -27’ 24-12 O 2 O 2 O 2 Wash St L -24 42-28 O 2 at Auburn L +35 3-52 O 2 Nevada W +20’ 26-44 O 2 Washington L -10 31-32 O 2 Florida Atl W -21’ 31-3 O 6 at UCF (W) O 6 UAB (W) O 9 at California O 9 Florida Atlantic O 9 at West Virginia O 9 at Stanford O 9 Syracuse O 16 UTEP O 13 at Marshall (W) O 16 O 16 at WKU O 16 at Colorado St O 16 California O 14 at West Virginia (Th) O 23 at Mississippi St O 23 Rice (HC) O 21 at Oregon (Th) O 23 at Middle Tennessee O 23 O 23 O 22 at Cincinnati (F) O 30 at Southern Miss O 30 East Carolina O 30 Arizona (HC) O 30 Troy (HC) O 30 TCU O 30 Oregon O 30 N 6 Marshall N 5 at Houston (F) N 6 Oregon St N 6 at FIU N 6 at BYU N 6 Arizona St N 3 Rutgers (W) N 11 East Carolina (Th) N 13 Southern Miss N 13 N 13 at LSU N 13 Wyoming N 13 at Arizona N 13 at Louisville N 20 Memphis N 20 at Tulane N 18 at Washington (Th) N 20 North Texas N 18 Air Force (Th) N 20 at Oregon St N 20 Pittsburgh N 27 at Rice N 27 at Memphis N 26 at Arizona St (F) N 27 Louisiana N 27 San Diego St N 27 Notre Dame N 27 at Miami, Fl D 4 D 4 D 4 USC D 4 D 4 at Hawaii D 4 at UCLA D 4 Connecticut UTAH UTAH STATE UTEP VANDERBILT VIRGINIA VIRGINIA TECH WAKE FOREST (SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-0-1) FieldTurf (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) Sprinturf (SU: 4-1 ATS: 2-3) Astro Play (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-1-1) Grass (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) Grass (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) Field Turf DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 2 Pitt (Th) OT T -3 27-24 S 4 at Oklahoma W +34’ 24-31 S 4 Ark Pine-Bluff L -38 31-10 S 4 Northwestern W +3 21-23 S 4 Richmond W -4’ 34-13 S 6 † Boise St (M) L +1’ 30-33 S 2 Presbyterian (Th) L -45 53-13 S 11 UNLV W -21 38-10 S 11 Idaho St L -31 38-17 S 10 at Houston (F) L +20’ 24-54 S 11 LSU L +10 3-27 S 11 at USC W +20 14-17 S 11 James Madison L -35 16-21 S 11 Duke W -5’ 54-48 S 18 at New Mexico W -22’ 56-14 S 18 Fresno St L +3’ 24-41 S 18 New Mex St W -15’ 42-10 S 18 at Mississippi W +11’ 28-14 S 18 S 18 E Carolina W -20’ 49-27 S 18 at Stanford L +17’ 24-68 S 25 San Jose St W -30’ 56-3 S 25 at San Diego St L +8’ 7-41 S 25 Memphis L -11’ 16-13 S 25 S 25 VMI T -41 48-7 S 25 at Boston Coll W -4 19-0 S 25 at Florida St L +20 0-31 O 2 O 1 BYU (F) W +4 31-16 O 2 at New Mexico W -15 38-20 O 2 at Connecticut L +7 21-40 O 2 Florida St L +6’ 14-34 O 2 at NC State W -3’ 41-30 O 2 Georgia Tech W +10 20-24 O 9 at Iowa St O 9 at Louisiana Tech O 9 at Rice HC O 9 at Eastern Michigan O 9 at Georgia Tech O 9 Central Michigan O 9 Navy O 16 at Wyoming O 16 O 16 at UAB O 16 at Georgia O 16 North Carolina O 16 Wake Forest (HC) O 16 at Virginia Tech O 23 Colorado St O 23 Hawaii (HC) O 23 Tulane O 23 South Carolina O 23 Eastern Michigan O 23 Duke O 23 O 30 at Air Force O 30 at Nevada O 30 at Marshall O 30 at Arkansas O 30 Miami, Fl O 30 O 30 at Maryland N 6 TCU N 6 New Mexico St N 6 SMU N 6 Florida N 6 at Duke N 4 Georgia Tech (Th) N 6 Boston College N 13 at Notre Dame N 13 at San Jose St N 13 at Arkansas N 13 at Kentucky N 13 Maryland N 13 at North Carolina N 13 at NC State N 20 at San Diego St N 20 Idaho N 20 at Tulsa N 20 Tennessee N 20 at Boston College N 20 at Miami, Fl N 20 Clemson N 27 BYU N 27 N 27 N 27 Wake Forest N 27 at Virginia Tech N 27 Virginia N 27 at Vanderbilt D 4 D 4 at Boise St D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE WEST VIRGINIA WKU WESTERN MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WYOMING (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Field Turf (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) Field Turf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) Field Turf (SU: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) Artificial (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) Field Turf (SU: 4-1 ATS: 1-3-1) FieldTurf (SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) Synthetic Turf DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE S 4 at BYU L +1 17-23 S 4 at Oklahoma St L +17’ 17-65 S 4 Coastal Caro L -41’ 31-0 S 4 at Nebraska L +38 10-49 S 4 at Michigan St L +23 14-38 S 4 at UNLV T -20 41-21 S 4 S Utah L -21 28-20 S 11 Syracuse W -13’ 41-20 S 11 Montana St L -9’ 23-22 S 10 at Marshall (F) OT L -12 24-21 S 11 at Kentucky L +24’ 28-63 S 11 Nicholls St W -27’ 49-14 S 11 San Jose St L -39’ 27-14 S 11 at Texas W +27’ 7-34 S 18 Nebraska L +3 21-56 S 18 at SMU W +23 21-35 S 18 Maryland W -10 31-17 S 18 Indiana L +13’ 21-38 S 18 Toledo L -3 24-37 S 18 Arizona St L -12 20-19 S 18 Boise St L +23’ 6-51 S 25 S 25 USC L +22 16-50 S 25 at LSU W +10 14-20 S 25 at USF W +27’ 12-24 S 25 S 25 Austin Peay W -42’ 70-3 S 25 Air Force W +13’ 14-20 O 2 at USC W +10 32-31 O 2 at UCLA W +24 28-42 O 2 O 2 O 2 Idaho (HC) L +3’ 13-33 O 2 at Michigan St L -1’ 24-34 O 2 at Toledo W +4’ 20-15 O 9 Arizona St O 9 Oregon (HC) O 9 UNLV O 9 at FIU O 9 at Ball St O 9 Minnesota (HC) O 9 at TCU O 16 Oregon St O 16 Arizona O 14 USF (Th) O 16 ULM O 16 at Notre Dame O 16 Ohio St O 16 Utah O 23 at Arizona O 23 at Stanford O 23 Syracuse (HC) O 23 at Louisiana O 23 at Akron O 23 at Iowa O 23 at BYU O 30 Stanford O 30 at Arizona St O 29 at Connecticut (F) O 30 North Texas O 30 Northern Illinois O 30 O 30 San Diego St N 6 at Oregon N 6 California N 6 N 6 Florida Atlantic N 5 at Central Michigan (F) N 6 at Purdue N 6 at New Mexico N 13 N 13 at Oregon St N 13 Cincinnati N 13 at Arkansas St N 13 Eastern Michigan N 13 Indiana N 13 at UNLV N 18 UCLA (Th) N 20 N 20 at Louisville N 20 Middle Tennessee N 20 Kent St N 20 at Michigan N 20 Colorado St N 27 at California N 27 N 26 at Pittsburgh (F) N 27 at Troy N 26 at Bowling Green (F) N 27 Northwestern N 27 D 4 at Washington St D 4 Washington D 4 Rutgers D 4 D 4 D 4 D 4 † neutral site ARIZONA (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) G ATLANTA (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) A BALTIMORE (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) A BUFFALO (SU: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) A CAROLINA (SU: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) G DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 12 at St Louis W -3’ 17-13 39’ S 12 at Pittsburgh (OT) L -1 9-15 38 S 13 at NY Jets (Mon) W +1 10-9 36’ S 12 Miami L +3 10-15 39 S 12 at NY Giants L +5’ 18-31 41 S 19 at Atlanta L +6’ 7-41 43 S 19 Arizona W -6’ 41-7 43 S 19 at Cincinnati L -2’ 10-15 39’ S 19 at Green Bay L +13 7-34 43 S 19 Tampa Bay L -3 7-20 38’ S 26 Oakland L -5 24-23 39 S 26 at New Orleans (OT) W +3 27-24 49 S 26 Cleveland L -11 24-17 37 S 26 at New England W +14’ 30-38 42’ S 26 Cincinnati L +3 7-20 38 O 3 at San Diego L +9’ 10-41 46 O 3 San Francisco L -7 16-14 42’ O 3 at Pittsburgh W +2’ 17-14 34 O 3 NY Jets L +6 14-38 36’ O 3 at New Orleans W +13 14-16 44 O 10 New Orleans O 10 at Cleveland O 10 Denver O 10 Jacksonville O 10 Chicago O 17 BYE WEEK O 17 at Philadelphia O 17 at New England O 17 BYE WEEK O 17 BYE WEEK O 24 at Seattle O 24 Cincinnati O 24 Buffalo O 24 at Baltimore O 24 San Francisco O 31 Tampa Bay O 31 BYE WEEK O 31 BYE WEEK O 31 at Kansas City O 31 at St Louis N 7 at Minnesota N 7 Tampa Bay N 7 Miami N 7 † Chicago (Toronto) N 7 New Orleans N 14 Seattle N 11 Baltimore (Th) N 11 at Atlanta (Th) N 14 Detroit N 14 at Tampa Bay N 21 at Kansas City N 21 at St Louis N 21 at Carolina N 21 at Cincinnati N 21 Baltimore N 29 San Francisco (Mon) N 28 Green Bay N 28 Tampa Bay N 28 Pittsburgh N 28 at Cleveland D 5 St Louis D 5 at Tampa Bay D 5 Pittsburgh (Nite) D 5 at Minnesota D 5 at Seattle D 12 Denver D 12 at Carolina D 13 at Houston (Mon) D 12 Cleveland D 12 Atlanta D 19 at Carolina D 19 at Seattle D 19 New Orleans D 19 at Miami D 19 Arizona D 25 Dallas (Sat) D 27 New Orleans (Mon) D 26 at Cleveland D 26 New England D 23 at Pittsburgh (Th) J 2 at San Francisco J 2 Carolina J 2 Cincinnati J 2 at NY Jets J 2 at Atlanta CHICAGO (SU: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) G CINCINNATI (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) A CLEVELAND (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-1-1) G DALLAS (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) A DENVER (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) G DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 12 Detroit L -6’ 19-14 44’ S 12 at New England L +5’ 24-38 44’ S 12 at Tampa Bay T +3 14-17 37 S 12 at Washington (N) L -3’ 7-13 40 S 12 at Jacksonville L +3 17-24 40 S 19 at Dallas W +7 27-20 40’ S 19 Baltimore W +2’ 15-10 39’ S 19 Kansas City L -3 14-16 38’ S 19 Chicago L -7 20-27 40’ S 19 Seattle W -3 31-14 40 S 27 Green Bay (Mon) W +3 20-17 46 S 26 at Carolina W -3 20-7 38 S 26 at Baltimore W +11 17-24 37 S 26 at Houston W +2’ 27-13 47 S 26 Indianapolis L +5’ 13-27 47 O 3 at NY Giants (Nite) O 3 at Cleveland L -2’ 20-23 37 O 3 Cincinnati W +2’ 23-20 37 O 3 BYE WEEK O 3 at Tennessee W +6’ 26-20 43’ O 10 at Carolina O 10 Tampa Bay O 10 Atlanta O 10 Tennessee O 10 at Baltimore O 17 Seattle O 17 BYE WEEK O 17 at Pittsburgh O 17 at Minnesota O 17 NY Jets O 24 Washington O 24 at Atlanta O 24 at New Orleans O 25 NY Giants (Mon) O 24 Oakland O 31 BYE WEEK O 31 Miami O 31 BYE WEEK O 31 Jacksonville O 31 † San Francisco (London) N 7 † Buffalo (Toronto) N 8 Pittsburgh (Mon) N 7 New England N 7 at Green Bay (Nite) N 7 BYE WEEK N 14 Minnesota N 14 at Indianapolis N 14 NY Jets N 14 at NY Giants N 14 Kansas City N 18 at Miami (Th) N 21 Buffalo N 21 at Jacksonville N 21 Detroit N 22 at San Diego (Mon) N 28 Philadelphia N 25 at NY Jets (Th) N 28 Carolina N 25 New Orleans (Th) N 28 St Louis D 5 at Detroit D 5 New Orleans D 5 at Miami D 5 at Indianapolis D 5 at Kansas City D 12 New England D 12 at Pittsburgh D 12 at Buffalo D 12 Philadelphia (Nite) D 12 at Arizona D 20 at Minnesota (Mon) D 19 Cleveland D 19 at Cincinnati D 19 Washington D 19 at Oakland D 26 NY Jets D 26 San Diego (Nite) D 26 Baltimore D 25 at Arizona (Sat) D 26 Houston J 2 at Green Bay J 2 at Baltimore J 2 Pittsburgh J 2 at Philadelphia J 2 San Diego DETROIT (SU: 0-4 ATS: 3-1) A GREEN BAY (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) G HOUSTON (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) G INDIANAPOLIS (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) A JACKSONVILLE (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) G DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 12 at Chicago W +6’ 14-19 44’ S 12 at Philadelphia W -3 27-20 47’ S 12 Indianapolis W +1 34-24 48 S 12 at Houston L -1 24-34 48 S 12 Denver W -3 24-17 40 S 19 Philadelphia W +6’ 32-35 41’ S 19 Buffalo W -13 34-7 43 S 19 at Washington (OT) W -2’ 30-27 43 S 19 NY Giants (N) W -5 38-14 48’ S 19 at San Diego L +7 13-38 45 S 26 at Minnesota L +11’ 10-24 43 S 27 at Chicago (Mon) L -3 17-20 46 S 26 Dallas L -2’ 13-27 47 S 26 at Denver W -5’ 27-13 47 S 26 Philadelphia L +3 3-28 44’ O 3 at Green Bay W +14’ 26-28 45 O 3 Detroit L -14’ 28-26 45 O 3 at Oakland W -3 31-24 43’ O 3 at Jacksonville L -7 28-31 46 O 3 Indianapolis W +7 31-28 46 O 10 St Louis O 10 at Washington O 10 NY Giants O 10 Kansas City O 10 at Buffalo O 17 at NY Giants O 17 Miami O 17 Kansas City O 17 at Washington (Nite) O 18 Tennessee (Mon) O 24 BYE WEEK O 24 Minnesota (Nite) O 24 BYE WEEK O 24 BYE WEEK O 24 at Kansas City O 31 Washington O 31 at NY Jets N 1 at Indianapolis (Mon) N 1 Houston (Mon) O 31 at Dallas N 7 NY Jets N 7 Dallas (Nite) N 7 San Diego N 7 at Philadelphia N 7 BYE WEEK N 14 at Buffalo N 14 BYE WEEK N 14 at Jacksonville N 14 Cincinnati N 14 Houston N 21 at Dallas N 21 at Minnesota N 21 at NY Jets N 21 at New England N 21 Cleveland N 25 New England (Th) N 28 at Atlanta N 28 Tennessee N 28 San Diego (Nite) N 28 at NY Giants D 5 Chicago D 5 San Francisco D 2 at Philadelphia (Th) D 5 Dallas D 5 at Tennessee D 12 Green Bay D 12 at Detroit D 13 Baltimore (Mon) D 9 at Tennessee (Th) D 12 Oakland D 19 at Tampa Bay D 19 at New England D 19 at Tennessee D 19 Jacksonville D 19 at Indianapolis D 26 at Miami D 26 NY Giants D 26 at Denver D 26 at Oakland D 26 Washington J 2 Minnesota J 2 Chicago J 2 Jacksonville J 2 Tennessee J 2 at Houston KANSAS CITY (SU: 3-0 ATS: 3-0) G MIAMI (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) G MINNESOTA (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-1-1) A NEW ENGLAND (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) A NEW ORLEANS (SU: 3-1 ATS: 0-3-1) A DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 13 San Diego (M) W +4’ 21-14 45’ S 12 at Buffalo W -3 15-10 39 S 9 at New Orleans (Th) T +5 9-14 48’ S 12 Cincinnati W -5’ 38-24 44’ S 9 Minnesota (Th) T -5 14-9 48’ S 19 at Cleveland W +3 16-14 38’ S 19 at Minnesota W +5’ 14-10 41 S 19 Miami L -5’ 10-14 41 S 19 at NY Jets L -3 14-28 38’ S 20 at San Francisco (M) L -5 25-22 44 S 26 San Francisco W +3 31-10 37 S 26 NY Jets (Nite) L -2’ 23-31 35’ S 26 Detroit W -11’ 24-10 43 S 26 Buffalo L -14’ 38-30 42’ S 26 Atlanta (OT) L -3 24-27 49 O 3 BYE WEEK O 4 New England (Mon) O 3 BYE WEEK O 4 at Miami (Mon) O 3 Carolina L -13 16-14 44 O 10 at Indianapolis O 10 BYE WEEK O 11 at NY Jets (Mon) O 10 BYE WEEK O 10 at Arizona O 17 at Houston O 17 at Green Bay O 17 Dallas O 17 Baltimore O 17 at Tampa Bay O 24 Jacksonville O 24 Pittsburgh O 24 at Green Bay (Nite) O 24 at San Diego O 24 Cleveland O 31 Buffalo O 31 at Cincinnati O 31 at New England O 31 Minnesota O 31 Pittsburgh (Nite) N 7 at Oakland N 7 at Baltimore N 7 Arizona N 7 at Cleveland N 7 at Carolina N 14 at Denver N 14 Tennessee N 14 at Chicago N 14 at Pittsburgh (Nite) N 14 BYE WEEK N 21 Arizona N 18 Chicago (Th) N 21 Green Bay N 21 Indianapolis N 21 Seattle N 28 at Seattle N 28 at Oakland N 28 at Washington N 25 at Detroit (Th) N 25 at Dallas (Th) D 5 Denver D 5 Cleveland D 5 Buffalo D 6 NY Jets (Mon) D 5 at Cincinnati D 12 at San Diego D 12 at NY Jets D 12 NY Giants D 12 at Chicago D 12 St Louis D 19 at St Louis D 19 Buffalo D 20 Chicago (Mon) D 19 Green Bay (Nite) D 19 at Baltimore D 26 Tennessee D 26 Detroit D 26 at Philadelphia D 26 at Buffalo D 27 at Atlanta (Mon) J 2 Oakland J 2 at New England J 2 at Detroit J 2 Miami J 2 Tampa Bay NY GIANTS (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) A NY JETS (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) A OAKLAND (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) G PHILADELPHIA (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) G PITTSBURGH (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) G DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 12 Carolina W -5’ 31-18 41 S 13 Baltimore (Mon) L -1 9-10 36’ S 12 at Tennessee L +6’ 13-38 40 S 12 Green Bay L +3 20-27 47’ S 12 Atlanta (OT) W +1 15-9 38 S 19 at Indianapolis (N) L +5 14-38 48’ S 19 New England W +3 28-14 38’ S 19 St Louis L -3’ 16-14 37 S 19 at Detroit L -6’ 35-32 41’ S 19 at Tennessee W +5 19-11 36 S 26 Tennessee L -3 10-29 43’ S 26 at Miami (Nite) W +2’ 31-23 35’ S 26 at Arizona W +5 23-24 39 S 26 at Jacksonville W -3 28-3 44’ S 26 at Tampa Bay W -2’ 38-13 33 O 3 Chicago (Nite) O 3 at Buffalo W -6 38-14 36’ O 3 Houston L +3 24-31 43’ O 3 Washington L -5’ 12-17 43 O 3 Baltimore L -2’ 14-17 34 O 10 at Houston O 11 Minnesota (Mon) O 10 San Diego O 10 at San Francisco (Nite) O 10 BYE WEEK O 17 Detroit O 17 at Denver O 17 at San Francisco O 17 Atlanta O 17 Cleveland O 25 at Dallas (Mon) O 24 BYE WEEK O 24 at Denver O 24 at Tennessee O 24 at Miami O 31 BYE WEEK O 31 Green Bay O 31 Seattle O 31 BYE WEEK O 31 at New Orleans (Nite) N 7 at Seattle N 7 at Detroit N 7 Kansas City N 7 Indianapolis N 8 at Cincinnati (Mon) N 14 Dallas N 14 at Cleveland N 14 BYE WEEK N 15 at Washington (Mon) N 14 New England (Nite) N 21 at Philadelphia (Nite) N 21 Houston N 21 at Pittsburgh N 21 NY Giants (Nite) N 21 Oakland N 28 Jacksonville N 25 Cincinnati (Th) N 28 Miami N 28 at Chicago N 28 at Buffalo D 5 Washington D 6 at New England (Mon) D 5 at San Diego D 2 Houston (Th) D 5 at Baltimore (Nite) D 12 at Minnesota D 12 Miami D 12 at Jacksonville D 12 at Dallas (Nite) D 12 Cincinnati D 19 Philadelphia D 19 at Pittsburgh D 19 Denver D 19 at NY Giants D 19 NY Jets D 26 at Green Bay D 26 at Chicago D 26 Indianapolis D 26 Minnesota D 23 Carolina (Th) J 2 at Washington J 2 Buffalo J 2 at Kansas City J 2 Dallas J 2 at Cleveland ST LOUIS (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) A SAN DIEGO (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) G SAN FRANCISCO (SU: 0-4 ATS: 2-2) G SEATTLE (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) A TAMPA BAY (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-1-1) G DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 12 Arizona L +3’ 13-17 39’ S 13 at Kansas City (M) L -4’ 14-21 45’ S 12 at Seattle L -3 6-31 37 S 12 San Francisco W +3 31-6 37 S 12 Cleveland T -3 17-14 37 S 19 at Oakland W +3’ 14-16 37 S 19 Jacksonville W -7 38-13 45 S 20 New Orleans (M) W +5 22-25 44 S 19 at Denver L +3 14-31 40 S 19 at Carolina W +3 20-7 38’ S 26 Washington W +4’ 30-16 39 S 26 at Seattle L -4 20-27 44 S 26 at Kansas City L -3 10-31 37 S 26 San Diego W +4 27-20 44 S 26 Pittsburgh L +2’ 13-38 33 O 3 Seattle W +2 20-3 40’ O 3 Arizona W -9’ 41-10 46 O 3 at Atlanta W +7 14-16 42’ O 3 at St Louis L -2 3-20 40’ O 3 BYE WEEK O 10 at Detroit O 10 at Oakland O 10 Philadelphia (Nite) O 10 BYE WEEK O 10 at Cincinnati O 17 San Diego O 17 at St Louis O 17 Oakland O 17 at Chicago O 17 New Orleans O 24 at Tampa Bay O 24 New England O 24 at Carolina O 24 Arizona O 24 St Louis O 31 Carolina O 31 Tennessee O 31 † Denver (London) O 31 at Oakland O 31 at Arizona N 7 BYE WEEK N 7 at Houston N 7 BYE WEEK N 7 NY Giants N 7 at Atlanta N 14 at San Francisco N 14 BYE WEEK N 14 St Louis N 14 at Arizona N 14 Carolina N 21 Atlanta N 22 Denver (Mon) N 21 Tampa Bay N 21 at New Orleans N 21 at San Francisco N 28 at Denver N 28 at Indianapolis (Nite) N 29 at Arizona (Mon) N 28 Kansas City N 28 at Baltimore D 5 at Arizona D 5 Oakland D 5 at Green Bay D 5 Carolina D 5 Atlanta D 12 at New Orleans D 12 Kansas City D 12 Seattle D 12 at San Francisco D 12 at Washington D 19 Kansas City D 16 San Francisco (Th) D 16 at San Diego (Th) D 19 Atlanta D 19 Detroit D 26 San Francisco D 2 at Cincinnati (Nite) D 26 at St Louis D 26 at Tampa Bay D 26 Seattle J 2 at Seattle J 2 at Denver J 2 Arizona J 2 St Louis J 2 at New Orleans TENNESSEE (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) G WASHINGTON (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) G DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTAL S 12 Oakland W -6’ 38-13 40 S 12 Dallas (Nite) W +3’ 13-7 40 S 19 Pittsburgh L -5 11-19 36 S 19 Houston (OT) L +2’ 27-30 43 LOGS UPDATED ALL SEASON S 26 at NY Giants W +3 29-10 43’ S 26 at St 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N 7 BYE WEEK N 7 BYE WEEK N 14 at Miami N 15 Philadelphia (Mon) N 21 Washington N 21 at Tennessee SUBSCRIBE NOW TO POWER SWEEP 2010 - LOG EDITION N 28 at Houston N 28 Minnesota $ D 5 Jacksonville D 5 at NY Giants There is an additional 10 charge D 9 Indianapolis (Th) D 12 Tampa Bay D 19 Houston D 19 at Dallas to cover postage/printing for logs1-800-654-3448 D 26 at Kansas City D 26 at Jacksonville J 2 at Indianapolis J 2 NY Giants LOGS ARE VIEWABLE ONLINE AT WWW.NCSPORTS.COM EACH WEEK • FREE TO ‘10 SUBS Stats Following Game: • Week Six 2010 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS • Recaps of 2009 meetings FD • Yds Rush • Yds Pass • Turnovers Ucf (-3) 34 UAB 27 - UCF went 66/10pl for a TD PSU23 but Williams was int’d by Morris and ret’d 70 10:00, 20-6. VA went on a 56/11pl drive. They had a SM went 80/6pl for a TD 7-3 (4:23). EC went 77/7pl and UAB went 80/5pl for a TD, 7-7 (8:29 1Q). UCF yds to the 28 as the 1H ended. PSU dominated the 1st&gl at the 6 but settled for a 30 yd FG, 20-9. GT for a 34 yd TD run by Harris, 10-7 (12:56). EC went went 56/11pl for a 27 yd FG and 61/8pl for a TD, 3Q with a 208-8 yd edge. The Lions went 69/7pl, went 3 & out as they were stuffed on 3rd & 7 but a 70/13pl and a 1 yd TD run made it 17-7 (5:28). EC 17-7 (12:36 2Q). Webb got a 53 yd TD run, 17-14 79/12pl and 80/5pl for TD’s to blow it open, 28-3 with late flag for per foul gave them a FD and that was had a 248-217 yd edge at the half. EC fmbl’d at the (10:06). UCF was int’d at the UAB11 but then after 10:18 left. IL drove 76/4pl for their 2nd TD vs an FCS the ball game. VA’s D trudged back on the field and SM34 to open the 3Q and SM went 59/15pl and had a 22 yd PR and pers foul, started at the UAB12 and foe in ‘09 with 8:46 left. PSU rec’d a Williams fmbl on allowed a 66/11pl drive for a TD then a 71/10pl drive a 1st & gl at the 7. They settled for a 24 yd FG but got a TD 2pl later, 24-14 (5:12). UAB missed a 38 a sk at the IL14 and got a TD with 4:49 left. IL went for a TD and VA’s last drive was SOD at their 41 in it was blk’d. EC faked a punt from their own 43 and yd FG and UCF got to the UAB21 but was int’d at 80/16pl for a garbage TD with :42 left. the 25 pt loss. GT 20-362-85-1 VIR 11-30-168-1 was SOD. SM converted on 4th & 2 and then on 1st the 2 with :08 left 1H. UAB was int’d and UCF went PSU 25-338-175-1 ILL 20-130-263-2 & 20 got a 41 yd TD run, 17-14 (3:46 3Q). EC went 46/8pl for a TD. UAB was SOD at the UCF37 and NAVY (+2’) 13 Wake Forest 10 - Played in heavy 69/10pl settling for an 18 yd FG, 20-14 (10:43). SM UCF missed a 34 yd FG. UAB went 80/9pl for a TD, Ohio St (-17’) 33 INDIANA 14 - 4H Key Selection rain and Navy did not throw a pass, just the 2nd tm went on a 62/7pl drive for the apparent tying TD but 31-21 (14:03). UCF got 12 and 45 yd runs to the 20 in PS on OSU. OSU went 41/8pl for a 46 yd FG and since 1997 to not att a pass in a gm. Navy was w/o the xp was blk’d and ret’d for 2 and EC led 22-20. EC and got a 36 yd FG, 34-21 (11:55). UAB on 4th & 78/8pl for a TD. After a fmbl, OSU went 37/11pl but starting QB Dobbs but Proctor rushed 23x for 89 went 30/9pl for a 47 yd FG, 25-20 (4:37). 8 came up inches short at the 6 yd line. UAB went had a 35 yd FG bounce off the upright. IU got a 32 yd yds. Navy took their 2nd poss 29/7pl and with the EC 23-172-269-1 SM 19-164-265-1 48/4pl and got a 5 yd TD pass, 34-27 but the xp was pass to Doss keying an 80/8pl TD drive, 10-7. OSU wind at their backs got a 50 yd FG. WF went 47/9pl blk’d. UCF punted with 1:06 left and UAB got 2 FD’s went 55/3pl with a 23 yd TD pass and then 58/10pl for a 40 yd FG. Navy went 56/12pl for a 41 yd FG, Air Force (-6’) 34 COLORADO ST 16 - AF took its to the UCF40 but on 4th & 9 fired inc. but missed a 29 yd FG. OSU got an IR to the IU38 6-3 (7:26 2Q). Navy opened the 3Q with a 73/8pl 1st 2 poss 80/13pl and 68/11pl for TD’s(1:05 1Q). UCF 26-205-230-2 UAB 22-205-322-1 and 4pl later got a TD, 24-7 with 1:10 left 1H. IU was drive and Proctor’s 40 yd TD run made it 13-3. WF CSU went 74/13pl for a 22 yd FG, 14-3 (8:17). CSU int’d to open the 3Q and then after being pinned at was SOD on 4th & 6 at the Navy33 but Navy fmbl’d went 59/7pl for a TD, 14-10. AF went 41/8pl for a 50 NEBRASKA 17 Kansas St (+16’) 3 - KSU opened their 5 a bad punt snap resulted in a safety, 26-7. at the 3 on 2nd & gl. WF went 76/9pl for a TD with yd FG on the 1H’s final pl, 17-10. AF opened the 3Q with a 58/10pl drive for a 44 yd FG and NU went OSU went 41/5pl for a TD, 33-7. OSU went 67/13pl 7:41 left, 13-10 Navy. WF got 1 FD but on 4th & 20 with a 78/8pl TD drive. CSU was SOD at the AF36 55/16pl for a 34 yd FG, 3-3 (end 1Q). NU went 57/7pl and had a 1st & gl at the 4 but Pryor was int’d with punted with 2:20 left. Navy on 3rd & 9 with 1:50 left and AF went 64/10pl and on 4&1 got a 14 yd TD run for a 17 yd TD pass, 10-3. 3 punts. NU P Henry had 4:56 left. OSU backup QB Bauserman fmbl’d at their got a 42 yd run down to the 6 and took a knee. (1:34). CSU was int’d and ret’d to the AF49 and AF a great game. KSt’s P only got off a 34 ydr which set own 40 with 2:13 left and IU conv on 4th & 11 and got NAVY 16-338-0-1 WF 18-135-173-0 got a 30 yd FG, 34-10. CSU was SOD but AF fmbl’d up NU at the KSU35. They got 2 FD’s to the 10 but a 5 yd TD pass on the game’s last play. at its 39 and CSU got a TD 8pl later, 34-16 (3:48). AF on 3rd & 19 were int’d in the EZ and ret’d 42 yds. OSU 29-212-166-2 IND 11-18-210-3 Ball St (+11) 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN 17 - This rec’d the onside. AF 25-271-111-1 CSU 16-180-87-1 KSU got to the NU34 but on 3rd & 20 was int’d at was the Tues night game on espn2 on Thanksgiv- the 16. KSU also missed a 51 yd FG on the 1H final MICHIGAN ST (-4) 26 Michigan 20 (OT) - MSU’s ing weekend. BS went 55/6pl for a 31 yd FG, 3-0 AKRON (+3’) 28 Kent St 20 - KS opened with a play and had a 146-133 yd edge but trailed 10-3. NU Cousins was int’d on the 3rd play which set UM up (10:02). WM was int’d and BS (WM32) gained 4 yds 60/9pl drive for a 37 yd FG. UA went 45/9pl for a went 70/4pl for a TD, the key being a 47 yd pass to for a 36 yd FG. The Spartans went 80/17pl for a TD, and got a 45 yd FG, 6-0. BS went 59/9pl for a TD, TD after a pers foul on the KO, 7-3. KSU was SOD Paul on 3rd & 1 setting up a 14 yd TD run by Helu, 7-3. UM went 67/15pl for a 42 yd FG, 7-6 (4:43 left 13-0 (14:36). WM went 53/10pl for a 29 yd FG, 13-3 on 4th & 2 at the UA34. UA got a 59/1pl TD pass, 17-3 (13:21 3Q). KSU spent their next 3 drives on 2Q). MSU went 47/10pl for a 26 yd FG, 10-6 at the (4:33). WM fmbl’d at the BS47 but BS was int’d and 14-3 (14:37). UA got a 24 yd IR to the KS28 but on the NU side of the field but a pass to Valentine was half with a 223-62 yd edge for the Spartans. MSU ret’d 11 yds. WM went 54/10pl and got a TD with :28 2nd & 12 from the 20 was int’d in the EZ. KSU went fmbl’d at the 1. KSU’s next drive started at the NU45 got to the UM21 but Cousins was int’d at the 5. UM left in the half 3pl after converting on 4th & 2 at the 72/8pl for a 22 yd TD pass, 14-10 (4:11). KS went but ended in a missed 32 yd FG (5:26). KSU started was SOD at its own 13 on a fake P which set MSU BS28 and it was 13-10. WM was int’d at the BS33 to 74/13pl but settled for a 19 yd FG, 14-13. At the half at the NU43 but on 4th & 19 punted (:55). KSU went up for a 24 yd FG, 13-6. MSU went 70/8pl for a TD, open the 3Q then int’d at their own 44. BSU (WM37) KS had a 236-134 yd edge. UA opened the 3Q with 53/14pl but on 4th & 12 fired inc with 3:41 left at the 20-6 (14:49 left 4Q). MSU was SOD on 4th&3 at the gained 6 yds and got a 48 yd FG, 16-10 (7:13). WM a 49/11pl drive but missed a 27 yd FG. UA went NU27 & NU ran out the clock. UM31 with 4:47 left. Forcier then threw a short pass went 54/9pl and got their first lead with a TD with 73/11pl for a TD, 21-13. UA was SOD on 4th & 3 at NU 19-101-166-1 KSU 19-140-153-2 to Stonum who broke it 60 yds for a TD, 20-13 (4:03). 14:54 left, 17-16. BS got an 87 yd PR TD to make the KS29 but went 75/9pl for a TD, 28-13 (12:05). MSU punted and Forcier led a 92/12pl drive capped it 22-17 (2ptng) 7:57. WM on 4th & 6 fired inc at the KS was SOD on 4th & 10 at the UA37 but KS went Rutgers (+7) 28 CONNECTICUT 24 - RU ret’d the by a 9 yd TD pass with :02 left to tie it. Forcier was BS23 (5:50). BS got 2 FD’s and punted with 1:03 80/9pl for a TD with 5:36 left, 28-20. UA got 2 FD opening KO 98 yds for a TD. UC ret’d the KO to the int’d on 3rd & 5 from the 8 and on 3rd & 9 MSU’s left. WM got to the BS40 but on 4th & 10 were int’d and punted with 2:29 left pinning KS at the 1. KS got RU43 and would get a 37 yd FG, 7-3. UC took its Caper broke some tkls and ripped off a 24 yd TD run. at the 29. BS 10-155-71-1 WM 24-109-354-5 3 FD’s and on 4th & 10 fired inc with :33 left. 2nd drive 61/9pl but missed a 36 yd FG. 3 punts. MSU got consecutive wins over UM for the 1st time AU 25-168-261-1 KSU 22-38-377-2 QB Endres was inj’d and backup Frazer was int’d S/1965-67. MSU 20-197-220-3 UM 14-28-223-2 TENNESSEE (-1’) 45 Georgia 19 - UT had a 472- and ret’d 9 yds to the UC22. RU missed a 41 yd 241 yd edge and 24-13 FD edge. GA was int’d and ALABAMA 20 South Carolina (+18) 6 - Bama got FG. UC was int’d and ret’d 5 yds to the RU36. 2 Cincinnati 37 MIAMI, Oh (+28‘) 13 - First top 10 UT went 56/8pl for a TD early 2Q. GA got a 100 yd a 77 yd IR TD just 1:02 in. Bama was int’d and it was punts. RU went 81/7pl and got a 37 yd TD pass with team to play at Yager Stadium and the largest crowd KR TD, 7-7. UT went 45/3pl for a TD and UGA went ret’d 15 yds to their 31 but SC lost 17 yards and punt- 6:09 left in the half, 14-3. UC’s Frey ret’d the KO 100 in over 6 years. Zac Dysert actually out-passed Tony 51/13pl for a 52 yd FG, 14-10 (5:36). UT went 74/6pl ed. Bama went 72/14pl for a 25 yd FG, 10-0. Bama yds for a TD, 14-10. RU went 64/7pl and got a 20 Pike by 286-270. UC took its 2nd drive 86/13pl for for a TD, 21-10 (2:40). GA blk’d a punt with :23 left fmbl’d at the SC44 then missed a 49 yd FG (5:52 yd TD catch 2:16 and UC missed a 49 yd FG. 3Q a TD, 6-0 (xpng). After a partially blocking a punt (6 1H for a safety, 21-12 but UT had a 253-121 yd edge. 2Q). SC went 63/10pl for a 22 yd FG, 10-3 (3:14). 2punts. UC was int’d at the RU17 and ret’d 18 yds. yds). UC on 4th & 3 got a 35 yd TD pass, 13-0 after UGA was int’d at their own 49 and UT got a 30 yd FG Bama went 62/7pl with a 54 yd run by Ingram and a UC went 82/8pl and got a 32 yd TD catch, 21-17. 1Q. UC, after UM was stopped on a fake punt at their 7pl later, 24-12. Cox was int’d and UT went 36/7pl for 35 yd FG made it 13-3 (:56). SC went 45/8pl and got They converted for 2pts but it was called back for an own 27, 3pl later got a TD, 20-0. UM went 82/15pl for a 30 yd FG, 24-12. Crompton was int’d and GA ret’d a 31 yd FG, 13-6 at the half but the Tide had a 207- illegal forward pass. 3 punts. RU punted with 3:49 a TD. UC 23 went 53/7pl for a 42 yd FG, 23-7. UC got it 28 yd for a TD, 24-19 with 8:21 left 3Q. UT went 119 yd edge. Late 3Q, Bama fmbl’d at the SC46 but left. UC would go 87/15pl converting on 4th& 1, 3rd to the UM31 but was int’d at the 13 on the last play 80/8pl and 62/3pl for TD’s, 38-19 (:59 3Q). UT got SC missed a 50 yd FG. Bama went 68/6pl for a TD & 10 and 4th & 5 and the TD came on 4th & 2 with of the half. UM went 52/8pl and after converting on a 46 yd FR to the 14 setting up another TD, 45-19 all of them were running plays by Ingram incl his 4 yd just :38 leading for the1st time. RU19 threw a short 3rd & 14 got a 19 yd TD pass on 3rd & 3, 23-13. UM (7:48). TEN 24-162-310-1 UGA 13-89-152-3 TD run, 20-6 (4:54). SC went 71/14pl but was SOD at slant pass to Brown who took 81 yds for a TD and rec’d an onside kick and got to the UC19 but was int’d the 4. ALA 17-264-92-4 SC 19-64-214-2 UC only got to their 42 and completed an 8 yd pass in the EZ and ret’d to the 13. 2 punts. After a 32 yd Missouri (-3’) 36 COLORADO 17 - Tale of 2H. MO on 3rd & 10 and tried a lateral and fmbl’d. punt, UC drove 45/4pl for a TD, 30-13. After a 9 yd dominated the 1H as they led 33-3 (33-0) and it could Florida (-8) 13 LSU 3 - The question all week was if RU 12-86-236-0 CT 19-108-373-4 PR, they drove 62/5pl for a TD, 37-13. UM was int’d have been worse. They had a 306-55 yd edge. MO Tebow would play with his concussion. UF controlled at the UC23 and their last drive got to their own 48 rec’d a fmbl at the CU6 but was SOD at the 1 and matters with a 22-12 FD edge and 327-162 yd edge. Wisconsin (+3) 31 MINNESOTA 28 - After a fmbl UW but they were sk’d on 4th & 18 (:35). after a 67 yd drive, MO was int’d at the 10 and CU UF took their opening poss 82/13pl and got a 28 yd went 59/9pl for a TD. UM got a 25 yd pass on 3rd & UC 21-164-270-1 UM 23-30-286-2 fmbl’d it back and MO got a 29 yd FG to lead 24-0. CU FG. LSU’s crowd was extremely loud and they had 18 and continued on a 56/12pl drive for a 28 yd FG, was pinned at their 7 and a safety made it 26-0 and won 32 straight Sat night HG’s. UF’s 2nd poss went 7-3. UM’s Triplett ret’d an int to the UM11 setting up a BOSTON COLLEGE (-2) 52 NC State 20 - BC got a it was 33-3 at half. CU took their opening 3Q poss 45/7pl. They lined up for a 38 yd FG but opted to go TD 2pl later, 10-7. UW went 56/13pl for a 39 yd FG, direct snap to Harris in the Wildcat and he took it 70 58/8pl for a TD but fmbl’d at the MO35 on their 2nd for it on 4th & 2 and were SOD on a reverse. LSU 10-10. UM went 76/12pl for a 20 yd FG, 13-10. UM had yds for a TD, 7-0. NCSt went 73/7pl and BC 74/4pl poss. They got a 78 yd IR TD with 7:02 left 3Q to pull drove 78/12pl incl a 4th&1 conv at the 33 and on a 209-137 1H yd edge. UW fmbl’d at their own 44 but with a 59 yd TD pass, 14-7 after 1Q. NCSt went within 2 scores, 33-17. CU went 48/9pl but was SOD 4th & 1 settled for an 18 yd FG, 3-3 (5:16). UF went Weber was int’d at the 30. UW went 70/9pl and 85/13pl 54/12pl for a 25 yd FG, 14-10. NCSt went 46/7pl for on 4th & 1 at the MO13. CU’s next drive ended on an 80/8pl and got a 24 yd TD pass with :50 left 1H, 10-3. for TD’s to lead 24-13. UW was driving again but UM a 32 yd FG, 14-13 (5:44). BC got a 42 yd KR and int at the MO23. CU punted (7:54) and was SOD on UF opened the 3Q with a strong 76/13pl drive but got an 88 yd FR TD to get back in it 24-21. UW went drove 50/6pl for a TD, 21-13. NCSt went 50/6pl for a 4th & 6 at its own 22 with 4:27 left and MO tacked on missed a 20 yd FG. UF went 44/11pl for a 32 yd FG, 74/8pl for a TD, 31-21. UM went 80/3pl for a TD with 40 TD, 21-13 (3:01). NCSt26 got 2 FD’s to the BC42 but a 33 yd FG and after a CU SOD ran out the final 2:48. 13-3 (7:27). LSU was SOD at their 36 but got an int and 38 yd passes on the first 2pl, 31-28. UW punted was int’d at the 24 and ret’d 18 yds (1:02). BC went MIZZ 20-184-216-2 CU 14-(-14)-190-4 at the 5. LSU got 3 FD’s but on 4th & 13 were SOD but Weber was sk’d & fmbl’d at the UM24 with :30 left 38/11pl for a 37 yd FG. The drive included a 4th & 4 at their own 36 and UF ran out the clock. as the Badgers won their 6th straight Paul Bunyan conv with :22 left and made it 24-13. BC only had a Ohio (-2’) 44 BOWLING GREEN 37 - BG opened go- FLA 22-193-134-1 LSU 12-66-96-1 Axe. UW 22-295-159-3 UM 15-57-271-3 261-238 yd edge. BC opened the 3Q with a 72/11pl ing 62/9pl for a 33 yd FG. OU went 36 yds but fmbl’d drive for a TD then went 53/3pl for another TD, 38-13. at the BG6. OU went 55/5pl for a TD, 6-3 (xpng). BG Tcu (-31) 45 WYOMING 10 - WY made a game of it USF (-6’) 34 Syracuse 20 - We used a 5HLPS on NCSt was SOD at the BC39 and fmbl’d at their own went 30/7pl but had to settle for a 33 yd FG after two early but TCU finished with 25-5 FD and 523-178 yd USF. In the first 4:10 there were 5 TO’s (3SU, 2USF). 29. On the next play, Harris took a direct snap for a wide open dropped TD passes in the EZ by Wright & edges. TCU’s 2nd poss got to the WY5 but was int’d at USF then went 62/8pl for a TD. Two poss later SU 29 yd TD, 45-13 after 3Q’s. NCSt went on an 11pl then Barnes two plays later, 6-6 (11:38). OU got a 72 the 2. TCU went 41/4pl for a TD, 7-0. WY went 81/9pl went 57/5pl for a 40 yd FG then went 63/12pl for a 24 TD drive and BC a 12pl TD drive, 52-20 (6:22). NCSt yd PR TD, 13-6 (7:30). BG was SOD on 4th & 2 at the for an 18 yd FG, 7-3. TCU went 49/11pl for a 28 yd yd FG, 7-6. SU was int’d at their own 36 and on 2nd was int at the BC4 and SOD at the BC36. 44 and OU went 44/4pl for a TD, 20-6 (4:11). BG went FG, 10-3, and was about to add to the lead when they & 7 USF got a 33 yd TD pass, 14-6 (6:06 2Q). USF BC 20-293-187-0 NCST 22-79-315-3 66/6pl for a TD, 20-13 (1:38). BG went 44/13pl for a 31 fmbl’d. It was ret’d 98 yd for a TD and stunningly it was fmbl’d at their own 14 with just 1:36 left in the half yd FG, 20-16 (8:46 3Q). OU got a 45 yd pass then a 10-10 with 6:00 left in the 2Q. TCU got an 81 yd KR and on 3rd & 7 SU got a 11 yd TD pass, 14-13. USF Georgia Tech (-5’) 34 VIRGINIA 9 - VA fmbl’d the 35 yd TD pass, 27-16. BG fmbl’d and OU went 45/3pl TD then went 80/6pl for a TD with 1:43 left, 24-10. At opened the 3Q with an 85 yd TD pass to Mitchell, punt at their own 11 and GT got a 24 yd FG, 3-0. GT for a TD, 34-16. Each team went on a long drive with half TCU had a 292-126 yd edge. WY fmbl’d at its 23 21-13. SU converted on 3rd & 10 3 straight times but faked a punt on 4th & 7 and was SOD at the GT44. BG getting a TD (:12 3Q) and OU a 42 yd FG, 37-23 on its 1st poss of the 3Q and TCU, 4pl later had a TD. then was int’d and ret’d 34 yds. USF went 48/8pl for a VA had a FD to the 9 wiped out by a hold. They (12:01). BG was SOD at the OU27 but drove 53/5pl TCU fmbl’d at the WY23 but after an int went 62/3pl for TD, 27-13. USF got a 18 yd IR TD by DL Pierre-Paul, settled for a 49 yd FG which hit the crossbar and for a TD, 37-30. OU on 3rd & 3 got a 68 yd TD run by a TD, 38-10. TCU added a 52/6pl, TD drive to close the 34-13 after 3Q’s. SU was int’d at the USF39 then went went through, 3-3. GT fmbl’d at their own 25. VA got Scott, 44-30. BG went 57/5pl for a TD with 3:41 left scoring (3:48 3Q). TCU 25-355-168-4 WY5-84-94-2 87/11pl for a TD with 10:02 left. USF went on a 53 yd 1 FD and had a 1st&gl at the 2 but they settled for then got a 54 yd PR to the OU22. On 4th & 2 from drive but settled for a 40 yd FG and missed it wide left. a 19 yd FG, 6-3. GT went 60/10pl for a TD. The rain the OU14, Barnes dropped his 2nd TD pass of the ARIZONA ST (-6’) 24 Washington 17 - UW opened SU on 4th & 11 was sk’d at their own 31. stopped for the series as it was pouring rain heavy game in the EZ & BG was SOD allowing OU to take with an 80/7pl drive for a TD. ASU went 74/8pl for a USF 14-125-208-3 SU 23-75-269-7 prior, 10-6. VA48 got a FD to the 23 but settled for a knee. OU 13-216-203-1 BG 26-84-390-1 TD. ASU later had a WR pass to Simpson for a 32 a 35 yd FG, this time after a bad snap the K hesi- yd TD pass capping a 65/4pl drive. UW went 82/9pl Penn St (-7) 35 ILLINOIS 17 - PSU got 2 FD’s and tated and they missed with 3:20 left 1H. GT20 went EAST CAROLINA 25 Southern Miss (+6’) 20 - Both with four 15 yd pen’s on the drive against ASU and a 52 yd TD run to make it 7-0 (80/6pl). IL went 72/8pl 74/8pl for a 23 yd FG on the half’s last play, 13-6. tms were playing for the CUSA East Title. EC took Locker was int’d at the 1. ASU went 93/9pl but fmbl’d with a 49 yd pass to Benn down to the 8 but settled GT18 opened the 3Q with an 82/18pl drive convert- their opening drive 32/9pl for a 49 yd FG. SM went into the EZ for a TB. UW went 16pl but missed a 48 for a 22 yd FG. IL went 56/13pl and had a FD at the ing on 4th & 2 and 3rd & 8. The drive ate up over 58/5pl with a 47 yd pass to the 1 but fmbl’d at the 3. yd FG with :15 left in the half. ASU opened the 3Q • cont. Week Six 2010 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS • Recaps of 2009 meetings with a 57/9pl drive for a 41 yd FG and missed it. onside kick they were sk’d on the final 2pl. yd edge at the half. SMU went 98/8pl for a TD to They then went 87/7pl for a TD to lead 17-7. UW † Arkansas (-1’) 47 TEXAS A&M 19 - Played in Dal- AZ 25-134-254-0 OSU 28-104-303-2 open the 3Q, 14-7. After an int, SMU got a 35 yd went 72/7pl for a TD, 17-14. UW fmbl’d a punt at its las Cowboys stadium. A lot of offense was expected FG, 17-7. SMU went 67/6pl for a 31 yd FG, 20-7 own 44 but ASU punted 45 yds for a TB. ASU’s next but surprisingly the first 5 drives featured four 3 & Kentucky (+13’) 21 AUBURN 14 - UK was playing (14:57). TU went 80/6pl for a 13 yd TD pass (xp drive was 38/9pl but they missed a 40 yd FG and outs. A&M did get a 31 yd run setting up a 32 yd w/o QB Hartline and his backups were Newton (1H, blk’d), 20-13 (12:30). TU was SOD at the SMU44. UW went 67/8pl for a 29 yd FG to tie. ASU punted FG then got a 3rd & 3, 60 yd TD pass on their 3rd 5-13-39) and Fidler (2H, 4-9-36). UK drove 60/9pl but SMU went 56/7pl getting a TD w/1:57 left and TU with 1:17 left and UW punted with just :13 left. ASU poss to make it 10-0 and Ark did not have a FD. The had a 38 yd FG blk’d and ret’d 69 yds for a TD. There was SOD on 4th & 10 at the SMU17. got a 9 yd PR then a 50 yd TD pass to McGaha with Hogs then went 77/4pl for a TD and after and A&M were 5 punts and a TO on the next six poss. UK went SMU 17-75-354-2 TUL 13-106-216-2 :05 left as he got behind the zone coverage. UW41 5 yd punt, Ark went 38/7pl for a TD, 14-10 (13:22). 53/6pl for a TD, 7-7 (9:02 2Q). AU went 48/14pl and had a Hail Mary int’d at the 10. ASU 22-220-190-6 A&M was SOD on 4th & 6 at the Ark38 but Ark was on 4th & gl at the 1 got a TD run with :06 left 1H, RICE (+6’) 30 Utep 29 - Tough loss for UTEP as they WSU 10-(-54)-235-4 int’d at the A&M47. Ark fmbl’d a punt at their own 12 14-7. UK had a 134-108 yd edge at the half. AU went had a 395-227 yd edge. UTEP took their opening (7:07 2Q) but A&M fmbl’d it back 2pl later. Ark got a 67/13pl but was SOD at the UK28. Fidler came in at drive 66/10pl for a TD (2ptng). UTEP went 48/5pl California (-3’) 45 UCLA 26 - Cal opened with an 38 yd FG with 4:23 left 1H and then went 73/4pl and QB for UK and they went 38/9pl but missed a 49 yd for a TD, 13-0. Rice went 72/9pl for a TD and then 80/7pl drive with a 42 yd TD run. UCLA later fmbl’d and hit a 31 yd TD pass, 30-10 at the half. A&M took its FG. UK went 75/12pl and Fidler’s 2 yd TD run tied it UTEP fmbl’d the KO at their own 19 and Rice added it was ret’d 16 yds. Cal on the next play got a 43 yd TD 2nd 3Q poss 46/12pl for a 47 yd FG but Ark went with 6:29 left. Aub went 3 & out and Cobb got a 61 yd a 27 yd FG, 13-10 (11:20 2Q). UTEP went 60/10pl pass, 14-0. UCLA got a 50 yd KR and went 39/4pl for a 70/8pl for a TD, 37-13 (4:28 3Q). A&M went 85/13pl run to the 3 and his 4 yd TD run on 3D made it 21-14 with a Buckram 3 yd TD run, 20-10 and UTEP had TD, 14-7. 2 Cal got a 51 yd TD pass to Best capping a for a TD, 37-19 (2ptng), 37-19 with 14:53 left. Ark with 3:17 left. AU was SOD at their own 47. a 197-121 yd edge at the half. UTEP was at the 49 94/6pl drive, 21-7. UCLA got a 74 yd TD run by Franklin went 63/10pl but from the 1 settled for an 18 yd FG. UK 21-282-75-0 AU 16-220-95-1 when they fmbl’d and on the next poss Vittatoe was on the next play, 21-14 (9:23). Cal got a 93 yd run by A&M was SOD at the Ark27 and the Hogs got a 62 int’d and it was ret’d 14 yds to their 26. Rice got a Best for a TD, 28-14 (5:05). UCLA got a 48 yd pass but yd TD run 4pl later, 47-19 (5:37). ARK 16-163-271-3 Northwestern (+8) 27 PURDUE 21 - NU fmbl’d at TD 2pl later, 20-17 (9:51). Rice was int’d and it was settled for a 24 yd FG, 28-17 (2:51). Cal went 80/7pl A&M 28-113-345-2 its own 34 on the first play. PU went 34/5pl for a TD. ret’d 21 yds to their 22 but UTEP settled for a 29 yd for a TD, 35-17 (:46). UCLA went 59/7pl but settled for NU went 78/20pl but settled for an 18 yd FG. Three FG, 23-17. UTEP went 63/10pl for a 40 yd TD pass a 39 yd FG, 35-20. Each team opened the 3Q with a Miami, Fl (+6) 38 FLORIDA ST 34 - Mon Night 2H pl later PU got a 67 yd TD pass, 14-3. The Boilers but once again went for 2 and failed which was huge. long drive for a FG. UCLA went 50/11pl settling for a Winner on UM. UM had a 476-404 yd edge. Each then went 76/8pl for a TD, 21-3. NU drove 72/20pl Rice went 53/8pl for a TD with 9:05 left, 29-24. UTEP 35 yd FG, 38-26 (3:05 3Q). UCLA32 later got to the team went on a long TD drive on their 1st poss. converting on 4th & 1 twice, but was SOD on 4th&gl fmbl’d its 2nd KO, this time at their own 26. Rice got Cal34 but on 3rd & 10 was int’d and ret’d 68 yds for FSU was pinned at the 2 but went 64/9pl for a 52 yd at the 1. PU’s Elliott threw an int at the next play at the a TD 4pl later for a stunning lead, 30-29. UTEP went a TD with 5:05 left and UCLA was SOD at the Cal32. FG, 10-7 (2:50 2Q). UM went 75/7pl for a TD, 14-10 PU18. Four plays later NU got a 5 yd TD run, 21-10. 60/5pl to the R12 but Buckram fmbl’d into the EZ for CAL 17-289-205-0 UCLA 17-137-311-2 (:42). FSU opened the 3Q with a 46/6pl drive for a PU fmbl’d the KO at their own 23 which set NU up for a TB on FD (5:02). UTEP got 1 FD and Buckram TD (12:01). After a UM int, FSU went 82/7pl for a TD, a 35 yd FG. PU fmbl’d at their own 24 on their first play fmbl’d at the Rice 38 with 2:03 left. RICE 16-172-55-1 PITTSBURGH 27 Notre Dame (+6’) 22 - Sat night 23-14. UM got a 63 yd KR and had a 1st & gl at the 2 and NU got a 25 yd FG, 21-16 at the half. PU fmbl’d UTEP 20-151-244-1 on ABC. Pitt’s opening drive, ND roughed the P on but settled for an 18 yd FG, 23-17 (3:12). FSU fmbl’d a punt at their own 34 and NU got a 39 yd FG. After 4th & 7 giving Pitt a FD at the ND28 and after 1 on 3rd & 10 at the UM29 and UM went 61/5pl for a a 12pl drive Elliott was sk’d and fmbl’d at the NU33 Fresno St (-10) 42 HAWAII 17 - We used FSU as a more FD, they got a 34 yd FG capping the 62/13pl TD to lead 24-23 (13:43). QB Harris was hit while with just 6:28 left. NU went 67/11pl and Kafka got a 2 4H Key Selection in PS as it was a great situation with drive. ND drove 43/9pl but punted. ND threw a deep throwing and a fluttered pass was int’d and ret’d for a yd TD run for NU’s 1st lead, 27-21. PU went 79/13pl UH starting 3rd string walk-on QB Moniz & having a pass that was int’d at the PIT30. On their next drive TD, the 2pt made it 31-24 (11:45). UM went 73/10pl and had a 1st & gl at the 7 but Elliott’s final 2 passes weak rush D. In the 1H FSU had a 249-171 yd edge. they went 43/9pl for a 42 yd FG, 3-3 (5:40). PIT20 for a TD, 31-31 (7:14). FSU went 43/7pl for a 45 yd were inc. NU 23-87-224-1 PU 16-62-313-6 FSU blk’d a FG & ret’d it 48 yds to the UH8 setting up went 80/6pl for a TD, 10-3 (2:31). At half Pitt had a FG, 34-31 (4:11). UM went 59/6pl for a TD, 38-34 a TD. FSU went 69/8pl for a TD, 14-0, then fmbl’d at 187-119 yd edge. ND got a 17 yd punt to open the (1:53). FSU had a 1st & gl at the 2 but on the last Houston (+2’) 31 MISSISSIPPI ST 24 - UH took its its own 44 (1:08 1Q). UH got to the FSU10 but was 3Q and Pitt got a 51 yd pass to Baldwin on the first play on 3rd down, a close pass in the EZ was ruled first drive 10pl but was SOD at the MSU28. UH then int’d in the EZ (13:04). FSU went 80/10pl for a TD, 21-0 play but settled for a 38 yd FG, 13-3. After a 20 yd inc. MIA 22-90-386-2 FSU 21-110-294-2 went 43/7pl. A screen pass by Keenum was int’d & (7:55). UH went on a 12pl drive for a 33 yd FG, 21-3 punt, Pitt got a 53 yd run by Graham on the first ret’d 71 yds for a TD, 7-0. UH went 62/7pl for a TD, (3:20). UH fmbl’d the punt at its own 30 (1:37) & FSU play and then a TD on the next, 20-3. ND went for it UTAH ST (-1’) 23 Louisiana Tech 21 - The first 8 7-7. MSU went 48/11pl but was int’d at the 13. MSU got a TD 4pl later, 28-3. FSU opened the 3Q with a on 4th & 1 at their own 40 and got a 45 yd pass to poss were punts. USU got a 41 yd TD pass with got a 50 yd TD run capping a 76/4pl drive, 14-7 68/7pl TD drive. Two poss later FSU went 57/6pl for a Floyd. They went 80/11pl for a TD (xp blk’d), 20-9. 13:31 left in the 2Q, 7-0. LT fmbl’d the KO at its own (9:30). UH went 66/6pl for a TD 14-14 (8:03). MSU TD, 42-3 after 3Q’s. UH was SOD at the FSU18 after a PIT20 got 2 FD’s and then a 50 yd TD run by Lewis, 30 & USU got a 28 yd FG, 10-0. LT got a 100 yd KR went on an 11pl drive for a 34 yd FG, 17-14 (3:30). 13pl drive but then went 56/10pl for a TD with 7:25 left. 27-9 (12:44). ND29 went 71/11pl and got an 18 yd TD by Livas, 10-7. USU went 80/8pl for a TD on a UH had a 29 yd FG blk’d with :54 left & MSU missed UH rec’d the onside kick & drove 43/7pl for another TD TD pass, 27-16 (9:10). PIT34 went 3 & out and an 44 yd TD run, 17-7 (8:16 2Q). 4 punts. LT was int’d a 51 yd FG. MSU opened the 3Q going for it on 4th with 4:42 left. FSU rec’d the onside kick & finished at 87 yd PR by Tate made it 27-22 with 7:16 left. PIT31 & ret’d 10 yds to its 36 (1:04) & USU got a 27 yd FG, & 9 at the UH29 & got a FD but it was called an the UH22. FSU 24-277-135-2 UH 19-85-283-3 got 1 FD and punted. ND20 took over with 3:39 left. 20-7 (:17). USU took its 2nd 3Q poss 58/9pl for a 40 illegal forward pass. UH34 went 60/12pl but settled They got 1 FD but then a chop block made it 2nd & yd FG & a commanding 23-7 lead. After 2 punts, on for a 23 yd FG to tie it at 17. After an exchange of ARKANSAS ST 30 N Texas (+8) 26 - ASU opened 16. On 3rd & 16 Clausen was being tkl’d and threw 3rd & 16, LT got a 16 yd pass & on the next play a TO’s & 2 punts, MSU got to the UH23 but was int’d with a 59/6pl drive for a TD. NT was int’d and ret’d to inc. It could have been called intentional grounding 26 yd TD pass, 23-15 (10:38 4Q). LT went 70/9pl & at the 1 & it was ret’d 21 yds. UH went 78/10pl for the 2 but a pen brought it back to the 17. ASU went by replay officials but was called a fmbl and gave on 3rd & gl from the 20 got a 20 yd TD pass with a TD. MSU went 43/3pl. They had a 16 yd TD run 17/4pl for a TD, 50/7pl and 70/6pl for TD’s and led Pitt the ball at the ND28 with 2:10 left. Pitt got 1 FD 6:15 left but missed the 2pt conversion. LT got to the called back on a hold & fmbl’d on the next play & UH 27-0. After their 2nd TD, NT lost their QB and Tune & took a knee. PIT 17-193-236-0 ND 20-66-283-2 50 but their 4th & 3 pass was inc. UST 15-157-188- got a 58 yd pass to the 18 & then an 18 yd TD pass played the rest of the game. ASU was int’d and ret’d 0 LT 15-118-155-2 made it 31-17 w/4:14 left. MSU went 62/11pl for a 7 yds to the 39 and NT got a 39/2pl drive for a TD Tulane (+6) 17 ARMY 16 - Army blk’d a punt & ret’d it TD w/1:22 left but UH rec’d the onside kick. with 1:39 left in the half, 27-7. ASU got a FD at the 6 yds to the TU10. On 3rd & gl they got a 1 yd TD run, Nevada (-13’) 62 SAN JOSE ST 7 - As you can tell UH 31-119-434-2 MSU 26-330-160-4 NT12 but was int’d at the 9 with :02 left. At the half 7-0. After a 15 yd PR to the TU44, Army converted by the score, UN dominated. UN missed a 34 yd ASU had a 14-2 FD edge and 286-43 yd edge. ASU on 4th & 1 & on the 8th play nailed a 37 yd FG, 10-0. FG & only led 6-0 after 1Q. UN went 71/11pl to lead New Mexico St (+10) 20 NEW MEXICO 17 - NM was opened the 3Q with a 74/11pl drive but on 3rd & gl TU got a 45 yd KR & went 54/10pl for a 15 yd TD 13-0 (12:38 2Q). SJSt had a 59/10pl drive end in a int’d on its first series & NMSt lost 4 yds but got a 42 at the 6 was int’d at the 3. NT went 83/4pl for a TD pass, 10-7 (14:52 2Q). Army went 45/10pl & got to 40 yd missed FG. UN then went 77/7pl & 76/7pl for yd FG, 3-0. NM went 74/5pl for a TD. On 3rd & goal then went 28/8pl but had a 37 yd FG blk’d. ASU the TU15 but was int’d at the 3 (9:41). At the half TU TD’s, 27-0 (1:45 2Q). UN got the ball at its own 30 from the 23, NM was tkl’d for a 2 yd loss but a face went 64/8pl for a 33 yd FG, 30-14 after 3Q’s. NT had a 129-114 yd edge. TU opened the 3Q with a with :24 left in the half & got a 70 yd TD run by Taua mask gave them a FD & they continued on a 76/17pl went on an 65/11pl drive for a TD. 2 punts. ASU was 52/10pl drive but missed a 30 yd FG. Two poss later with :13 left in the 1H to lead 34-0 with a 404-118 drive for a TD, 10-7. NMSt went 39/12pl for a 40 yd SOD on 4th & 1 at the NT32 with just 2:42 left and Army went 53/12pl for a 32 yd FG, 13-7. TU fmbl’d yd edge. UN opened the 3Q with 3 straight drives FG, 13-7 (8:18). NMSt was int at the NM44 with 3:26 3rd string QB Wilson came in and led NT 68/4pl and at their 33 & Army got a 36 yd FG 4pl later, 16-7. for TD’s to lead 55-0 & coasted. NV 33-517-148-0 left 1H. NM went 56/4pl for a TD with 1:40 left to take they got a 19 yd TD pass with 1:25 left for the back- TU went 61/7pl & a 1 yd TD run by Anderson made SJS 15-30-238-2 the lead, 14-13 (1:40). NMSt blk’d a punt & rec’d at the door cover. ASU 23-244-240-3 NT 13-140-128-1 it 16-14 (9:06). Army ret’d the KO to the 49 & got 1 NM41 but missed a 45 yd FG. Two poss later NM got FD but they faked a punt on 4th & 9 & were tkl’d at Byu 38 SAN DIEGO ST (+17) 28 - BYU took its a 45 yd pass but missed a 44 yd FG. NMSt fmbl’d at Fiu (-5’) 37 WKU 20 - FIU opened with a 79/9pl TD. the TU37 (5:26). TU went 57/9pl with an Anderson opening drive 73/14pl for a TD but SDS went 81/6pl its own 19 & NM got a 30 yd FG, 17-13 (:10 3Q). After WK got a 37 yd run to the FI28 but a pers foul forced 42 yd run to the 4 but they settled for a 23 yd FG for a TD, 7-7 (4:31 1Q). SDS then went 69/7pl for a four punts, NMSt QB Fleming came off the bench & a 4th & 27 and they punted. FI went 80/12pl for a with 2:20 left. Army got a 46 yd KR to the TU41 but TD, 14-7 (14:20). BYU conv on 4&2 at the SDS21 the Aggies went 59/17pl & on 4th & goal from the 30 yd FG. 2 punts. WK went 50/5pl for a TD, 10-7. 3 missed a 37 yd FG w/:12 left. TU 13-120-166-1 and capped the 68/12pl drive with a 3 yd TD pass, 4, got a 4 yd TD pass with :39 left, 20-17. NM went punts. FI went 57/6pl for an 8 yd TD run, 17-7 and ARMY 11-196-26-1 14-14 (9:06 2Q). SDS got a FD at the BYU12 but 50/7pl but its 47 yd FG on the last play was wide right. had a 250-88 yd edge at the half. WK opened the was int’d in the EZ (6:04). BYU went 80/14pl and NMST 17-122-96-2 NM 13-150-206-1 3Q with a 67/8pl drive for a TD. FI went 56/4pl and † Texas Tech 20 Baylor (+20’) 13 - Played in Cow- Hall’s 1 yd TD run (audibled out of a spike) made it 42/10pl for a TD and a 39 yd FG, 27-14. WK fmbl’d boys Stadium (Arlington) with a pro Tech crowd. TT 21-14 at half. BYU opened the 3Q with a 10pl drive Stanford (+10’) 55 USC 21 - SU handed USC its at the end of a FD run and FI went 66/7pl for a 39 yd was off their big win vs Oklahoma and was fortunate but was SOD at the SDS23. SDS on 3&27 got a 36 worst home loss S/’66. SU had a 469-334 yd edge. FG, 30-14. FI got a 25 yd IR setting up a 16/1pl TD to escape with the win. Sr Szymanski played the yd TD pass, 21-21 (8:23 3Q). BYU went 78/12pl and USC fmbl’d at the SU29 and SU went 71/12pl for a run, 37-14 (13:34). FI was SOD at the WK36 and entire gm at QB. BU took their opening drive 75/8pl 77/7pl for TD’s, 35-21 (14:49 4Q). BYU was driving TD. Barkley was int’d on a tipped pass at the 35. SU WK went 64/10pl for a garbage TD with 3:47 left. FI for a 25 yd FG. TT went 66/18pl but was int’d at the for the cover when they were SOD at their 40 and got a TD 6pl later, 14-0. Each team went on a long 23-206-280-1 WKU 20-263-118-2 8 and ret’d 54 yds. BU was SOD on 4th & 8 at the SDS got a 6 yd TD pass 5pl later, 35-28 (8:17). BYU TD drive, 21-7 (7:36 3Q). USC was SOD on 4th & 6 TT36. BU went 82/13pl for a TD, 10-0 (13:30 2Q). nailed a 44 yd FG, 38-28 and SDS was SOD. BYU at the SU46 w/:06 left in the half and SU had a 206- Ulm (+3’) 27 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 25 - ULM took its TT was SOD at the BU38 and the Bears went on an 27-166-346-0 SDS 16-20-322-1 182 yd edge. SU fmbl’d at their own 36 and USC got opening drive 56/11pl settling for a 28 yd FG. Each 11pl drive. They were sk’d on 3rd & 9 with an 8 yd a TD pass on the next play, 21-14. Each team went team went on a long TD drives. ULM led 10-6 after 1Q loss and missed a 40 yd FG. BU got off a 30 yd punt Arizona (+3) 37 OREGON ST 32 - AZ went on a on a long TD drive, 28-21. SU went 79/9pl for a 24 (FA missed xp). Pinned at their 1, ULM was tkl’d for a to their own 42 (2:10) and TT got 3 FD’s and had a 71/15pl drive for a TD and OSU answered with an yd TD pass, 35-21. USC was int’d 3pl later and ret’d safety, 10-8 (13:19 2Q). ULM went 66/10pl. A rough- 1st & gl at the 2 but had to settled for an 18 yd FG, 83/14pl drive, 7-7 after 1Q. OSU went 71/11pl for a 43 yds for a TD to ice it, 42-21. SU went 65/6pl for ing the K had them take a 35 yd FG off the board and trailed 10-3 at the half. TT fmbl’d at their own 26 TD and AZ answered with a 74/9pl drive for a TD, 14- a TD, 48-21 then surprisingly went for the 2pt conv and they got a TD 3pl later, 17-8. FA went 60/10pl for and BU got a 40 yd FG, 13-3. TT got a 64 yd KR and 14. After a 13 yd punt with 1:03 left in the half, OSU (no good). USC was int’d at the SU29 and ret’d 27 a TD, 17-15 (1:25). ULM fmbl’d at their own 48 but drove 36/6pl for a TD then after an int went 32/3pl got 3 FD’s and a 22 yd FG on the half’s final play to yds. SU went 44/7pl for a TD, 55-21 w/2:19 left. FA went for it on 4th & 10 and was SOD with :19 left for a TD and the lead, 17-13 (7:55). A key play hap- lead 17-14. AZ was SOD at the OSU35 but OSU was SU 24-325-144-1 USC 17-138-196-4 in the half. ULM got 2 FD’s and nailed a 39 yd FG pened when BU fmbl’d at the TT11 after picking up int’d and AZ went 47/7pl (6:21) and 80/4pl for a TD’s on the half’s final play, 20-15. The 3Q opened with the FD on a 11 yd QB run (2:56 3Q). TT faked a FG to take command, 28-17. OSU went 65/9pl for a TD Smu (+14’) 27 TULSA 13 - SMU was w/o starting 3 punts. FA fmbl’d at the ULM36. Two poss later FA and came up a yd short at the BU13 but then went and 2pt conv, 28-25. AZ got 68, 62 and 37 yd punts QB Mitchell but Padron hit 20-30-354-2-0 and SMU went 77/12pl for a 33 yd FG, 20-18. ULM went 66/8pl 54/13pl for a 43 yd FG (6:24 4Q). BU went 60/13pl pinning OSU at the 3 on 3 of the next 4 drives. Their had 17-13 FD and 429-322 yd edges. SMU fmbl’d for a TD, 27-18 (12:04). 2 punts. FA went 81/11pl and and had a 1st & gl at the TT10 but on 4th & gl at the other drive was a 45/5pl drive for a TD and a 35-25 on their opening drive but TU was int’d at the 34 and on 4th & 2 got a 5 yd TD pass with 3:05 left, 27-25. 5 with a chance to tie fired inc and TT ran out the lead. OSU after the TD started at their 38 and drove it was ret’d 10 yds. On 2nd & gl from the TU3, SMU ULM rec’d the onside kick and punted with 2:00 left. final 1:10 in what was Mike Leach’s last game as the 62/12pl for a TD, 35-32. Pinned at the 3 Canfield was fmbl’d. TU went 76/7pl for a TD mid 2Q. SMU got a FAU could only get to the ULM48 and ran out of time. HC. 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