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Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 08:25 AM
We are looking for someone to post service plays in the evenings from 5pm and on from there. If you can spare some time, the group would really appreciate it.



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Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 01:25 PM
Wayne Root

Billionaires
The Vanderbilt Commodores and the South Carolina Gamecocks kick off the 2012 College Football season as they meet on Thursday Night in Nashville. Look for some conservative play and for the offenses to still not be 100 percent in sync against two pretty solid defenses. With the total set at 46.5, that indicates to me that in a lower scoring game than average, taking the points is the right side as they will some into play. Last season the Vanderbilt Commodores entered the college football season with a new Head Coach and modest expectations and went to a bowl game, this year they have more experience and are looking to build on last year’s success and get a bowl win. Offensively Vandy has depth across the board and while that means that there will be challenges for playing time, it also means plenty of players who can get the job done. Jordan Rodgers is the QB and in games he started the Commodores averaged over 31 points per game, a nine point improvement from where they were before him. Vandy lost their two best defensive players from last season, Chris Marve and Casey Heyward, but they should still be solid. The Vanderbilt defensive line is experienced with three returning starters led by Walker May. The Commodroes are thin at linebacker but Chase Graham looked good last year and he moves to the MLB spot where Marve used to be. Vandy is still strong at corner with Trey Wilson and Andre Hal while Javon Marshall is back at safety. The South Carolina Gamecocks enter the season nationally ranked in the top 10 but as always Steve Spurrier has just one goal for his team, winning the SEC. South Carolina was 74th in total offense last year which leaves plenty of experimenting for the veteran Coach. Vanderbilt is 7-1 against the spread in their last eight home games, 4-1 against the spread in their last five SEC games and looks to keep this game winnable throughout the contest.

Vanderbilt

No Limit
The BYU Cougars face the Pacific-12 Conference three times this year want to let the nation know that they're still a quality team. They also play Notre Dame and Georgia Tech in late October. Tonight is not a game to mess around and play with for BYU. Brigham Young returns 29 seniors and 16 starters for the 2012 season. Bronco Mendenhall's Cougars appear to be a team to be reckoned with and you have to like their experience in close games. The BYU defense was flawless last year 13th nationally in total yards allowed. If the Cougs' offense can sustain drives WSU won't have much of a shot. Brigham Young returns seven starters each on offense and defense including senior quarterback Riley Nelson. The Cougars should run with the same effectiveness of last year's squad and should try to establish themselves (return running backs senior JJ Di Luigi and sophomore Joshua Quezada) on Washington State's defense to keep the Cougars from loading up on the receivers. Washington State was 9th in passing and 111th in rushing a season ago. Washington State's led by Mike Leach in 2012 so expect the Cougars to pass just as much. I trust the Pac-12's Cougars are on the upswing, but playing at BYU on a Thursday to start the season is not the most advantageous way to begin a facelift on any program.

BYU

Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 01:25 PM
Dr Bob

Ohio St -23

Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 01:26 PM
Brandon Lang

25 Dime
COLLEGE FOOTBALL

UNDERDOG MONEY MOVE

Eastern Michigan+3

Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 03:36 PM
Joe Gavazzi

Akron +24.5

Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 04:10 PM
Al McMordie

Royals/Tigers Over

Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 06:54 PM
Larry Ness XNFL goty Cardinals

Matt Fargo Enforcer NFL Raiders

Mr. IWS
08-30-2012, 06:59 PM
Ben Burns

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