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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 98645

    10-20-12

    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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    ALL PLAYS POSTED ARE UNCONFIRMED UNLESS YOU BUY THEM YOURSELF. THERE IS BAD INFO PASSED AROUND FROM TIME TO TIME, SO PLAY AT YOUR OWN RISK
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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 98645

    #2
    RAS

    Idaho +31.5
    Rice +21
    Wyoming +16
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    • Mr. IWS
      215 Hustler
      • Sep 2006
      • 98645

      #3
      GREG SHAKER

      TRIPLE DIME CFB DOG OF THE MONTH

      Maryland +3
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      • Mr. IWS
        215 Hustler
        • Sep 2006
        • 98645

        #4
        Gold Medal Club

        GMC-Sat Oct 20 college Football key- at pinny #331 Cincinatti -6.5
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        • Mr. IWS
          215 Hustler
          • Sep 2006
          • 98645

          #5
          Arlon Sports

          2 NC St @ Maryland Play Maryland.
          1 BYU @ Notre Dame Play BYU.
          2 LSU @ Texas A&M Play LSU.
          1 Marshall @ So Miss Play Marshall.
          2 Nebraska @ Northwestern Play Nebraska.
          2 Purdue @ Ohio St Play Ohio St.
          2 Michigan St @ Michigan Play Michigan St.
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          • Mr. IWS
            215 Hustler
            • Sep 2006
            • 98645

            #6
            GMC ADDED
            #311 Nebraska -5
            #338 Air Force -11
            #370 W.Virginia -2.5
            #409 Middle Tennessee State +19
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            • Mr. IWS
              215 Hustler
              • Sep 2006
              • 98645

              #7
              EZWINNERS

              3* LSU -4

              3* BYU +13.5

              3* Georgia -27.5


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              • Mr. IWS
                215 Hustler
                • Sep 2006
                • 98645

                #8
                Northcoast

                Early Bird - Ohio State -17
                Power Plays - Clemson -8.5
                Underdog POW - Indiana +3
                Economy - Tennessee +20.5
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                • Mr. IWS
                  215 Hustler
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 98645

                  #9
                  Wunderdog

                  Idaho at Louisiana Tech
                  Pick: Louisiana Tech -30.5

                  If you put an SEC team name on the home jerseys in this one, with the same stats for both of these teams, you'd be looking at a 5+ TD spread. But instead, the name reads Lousiana Tech. Many thought that the unbeaten Ragin’ Cajuns were somewhat of an illusion at 5-0 before last week's game vs. Texas A&M. When they trailed in the game 39-13, it certainly looked as if those sentiments were on the money. They then came roaring back and were a 2-point conversion away from sending the game into overtime. This is a legitimate offensive powerhouse, and a team that has reached 52 points in five of their six games, and 44 points in their other game. They put up 57 points and 615 yards on a legit defense. Geno Smith is not the only perfect QB this season, as Tech's Colby Cameron has passed for 1,897 yards for 18 TDs and 0 INTs. If that hasn't been good enough, the Cajuns have run for 22 more TDs. The Vandals are in big trouble here, as they have allowed 167 points in their last three road games, scoring just 21 points. To put things in perspective, the Vandals’ 21 points in their last three road games is going against an LA tech team that has scored 21 or more in a single quarter in all but one game - in that one they scored 20. Enough said. My computer matchup predicts a huge LA Tech win here. I agree. Take the Cajuns!
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                  • Mr. IWS
                    215 Hustler
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 98645

                    #10
                    Info plays

                    7* iowa hawkeyes -3
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                    • Mr. IWS
                      215 Hustler
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 98645

                      #11
                      Ben Burns P.F. Blowout High Noon

                      Oklahoma State


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                      • Mr. IWS
                        215 Hustler
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 98645

                        #12
                        Indian Cowboy

                        5* #383 Over 54 South Florida vs. Louisville (Saturday @ 3:30pm edt)

                        5* #409 Middle Tennessee State +19 over Mississippi State (Saturday @ 7:00pm edt)

                        5* #332 Over 64.5 Cincinnati vs. Toledo (Saturday @ 7:00pm edt)
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                        • Mr. IWS
                          215 Hustler
                          • Sep 2006
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                          #13
                          DAVE ESSLER - TRIPLE (3*) CFB G.O.M. ALL ACCESS


                          Dave Essler | CFB Side Sat, 10/20/12 - 7:00 PM
                          double-dime bet 332 Toledo 7.0 (-110) 5dimes vs 331 Cincinnati
                          Analysis: This is the Bearcats' FIRST road game, and it's of course a non-conference game. Clearly with a game at Louisville next week, Cincinnati cannot be expected to give a 100% effort for 60 minutes. Both teams should score plenty here, but there's no way this shouldn't be a last possession game. Cincinnati does have a top-rated, statistically, defense. However, they haven't played an actual offense yet other than perhaps Virginia Tech, and that's questionable at best, at least to date. Toledo beat a Pac-12 team (Arizona) on the road this season, so at home, catching a touchdown, I've got every reason they can win this game straight up, although for our purposes they don't have to.

                          Dave Essler | CFB Side Sat, 10/20/12 - 3:30 PM
                          double-dime bet 394 Buffalo 10.5 (-110) Bookmaker.com vs 393 Pittsburgh
                          Analysis: Pittsburgh has played exactly two road games. They scored 10 at Cincinnati and 13 at Syracuse. I do realize that Buffalo is not in that class, but the Panthers only two wiŒns were against a now "not so much" Virginia Tech team, and of course a thrashing of the super-power known as Gardner-Webb. They gave up 45 points at home to Louisville, and this is a non-conference game, which means much more to the Bulls, especially given that Pittsburgh is at home next week against a Conference opponent (Temple). This game should be closer than people might expect, and I think Buffalo stays close enough to perhaps win, which is, as you guys know, my criteria for taking any underdog. Well, all underdogs of less than two scores.

                          Dave Essler | CFB Side Sat, 10/20/12 - 10:30 PM
                          triple-dime bet 405 San Diego St. 7.0 (-110) SportsInteraction vs 406 Nevada

                          Dave Essler | CFB Side Sat, 10/20/12 - 7:00 PM
                          double-dime bet 396 UAB 3.0 (-110) Bookmaker.com vs 395 East Carolina
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                          • Mr. IWS
                            215 Hustler
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 98645

                            #14
                            Matt Fargo's 10* CFB TV STAR ATTRACTION KST/WV WINNER!

                            Kansas St.
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                            • Mr. IWS
                              215 Hustler
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 98645

                              #15
                              David Banks


                              LSU at Texas A&M, Saturday, Oct. 20, 12:00 ET (ESPN)
                              LSU dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball in a 23-21 win over South Carolina last week in a game that had no business being that close, as two South Carolina touchdowns were set up by a long interception return and a long punt return. The fact of the matter is that the Tigers outgained the Gamecocks by almost 200 yards, and LSU still controls its own destiny as it will go to the BCS Championship Game if it wins out. Texas A&M almost blew a 27-0 lead and held on for dear life to beat a Louisiana Tech team it should have manhandled 59-57, allowing 615 total yards in the process. Texas A&M is 1-10 ATS in its last 11 games vs. teams with winning records.
                              LEAN: LSU

                              South Carolina at Florida, Saturday, Oct. 20, 3:30 ET (CBS)
                              South Carolina got manhandled physically by LSU in a deceptively close 23-21 loss at Baton Rouge, and it now must face another elite defense at an insanely difficult venue in Gainesville. Florida is undefeated at 6-0 and is ranked second in the country on the initial BCS Rankings. The Gators rushed for 326 yards in a potentially treacherous scheduling spot at Vanderbilt last week after rushing for 176 yards vs. the fantastic LSU defense the previous week. They now get to run on a South Carolina defense that surrendered 258 rushing yards to that same LSU team last week. Perhaps more telling is that the Florida defense held LSU to 42 rushing yards the previous week. The home teams have gone 7-3 in the last 10 head-to-head meetings.
                              LEAN: SOUTH CAROLINA

                              BYU at Notre Dame, Saturday, Oct. 20, 3:30 ET (NBC)
                              This game pits two of the best defenses in the country, as Notre Dame ranks second in scoring defense at 8.7 points per game and 11th in total defense at 287.0 total yards, while BYU ranks seventh in scoring defense at 13.6 points and sixth in total defense at 260.9 yards. Both teams have been erratic offensively too, as Notre Dame has only exceeded 20 points twice and both of those occasions came vs. poor defenses (Miami-Florida and Navy), while BYU ranks 71st in the country in total offense. The 6-0 Irish barely avoided their first loss last week as they beat Stanford 20-13 in overtime, although Notre Dame did not allow an offensive touchdown as the Cardinal scored on a defensive fumble recovery in the end zone. BYU had its worst defensive performance of the season in a 42-24 loss to Oregon State, but look for a return to normal vs. the more pedestrian Irish offense. The 'under' is 18-5 in the last 23 Notre Dame home games.
                              LEAN: NOTRE DAME

                              Nebraska at Northwestern, Saturday, Oct. 20, 3:30 ET (ESPN2)
                              Northwestern is a home underdog here despite being 6-1 overall and 4-0 straight up at home, and the Wildcats' spread offense has been in vintage form with running quarterback Kain Colter under center. Northwestern is averaging 407.9 total yards per game including 228.4 rushing yards on 5.1 yards per carry, and Colter was even a perfect 10-for-10 passing the ball in a 21-13 road win at Minnesota last week. Nebraska is 4-2 overall but 0-2 on the road after a 63-38 annihilation absorbed at the hands of Ohio State last game in Columbus where the Cornhuskers permitted 371 rushing yards. Remember also that Northwestern travelled to Lincoln last season and upset the Huskers 28-25 thanks to 207 rushing yards. Nebraska is 0-4 ATS in its last four games vs. teams with winning records.
                              LEAN: OVER

                              Utah at Oregon State, Saturday, Oct. 20, 9:00 ET (ESPN2)
                              Oregon State is attempting to go to 6-0 for the first time in 105 years, but the Beavers will attempt to do so without starting quarterback Sean Mannion, who could be out for quite a while with a knee injury. OSU has been winning with a one dimensional passing offense while averaging only 3.3 yards per rushing attempt, which can be troublesome vs. a Utah defense that held UCLA quarterback to 183 passing yards in a covering 21-14 road loss last week. Meanwhile, the Utes' true freshman quarterback Travis Wilson has kept progressing since taking over for the injured Jordan Wynn as he had 220 passing yards vs. the Bruins, and he will be throwing against a 116th ranked Oregon State passing defense allowing 291.8 passing yards per game. Oregon State is on an 0-5 ATS run as a home favorite.
                              LEAN: OVER

                              Cleveland Browns at Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Oct. 21, 1:00 ET (CBS)
                              The Browns are coming off of their first win of the season 34-24 over the Cincinnati Bengals, although their spirits were dampened somewhat when running back Trent Richardson left the game with a rib injury. Montario Hardesty did rush for 56 yards on 15 carries in relief though, and more importantly, Richardson's injury was not deemed to be serious after the game. The Colts just allowed 161 yards to Shonn Greene of the Jets after he had been averaging less than 3.0 yards per carry entering last week's game. Cleveland can run the ball here vs. a Colts rushing defense allowing 5.0 yards per carry, while the Browns' defense can now defend Andrew Luck better with shutdown cornerback Joe Haden back in the lineup after serving a four-week suspension. The road teams are 4-0-1 ATS in the last five head-to-head meetings.
                              LEAN: INDIANAPOLIS

                              Baltimore Ravens at Houston Ravens, Sunday, Oct. 21, 1:00 ET (CBS)
                              The Texans suffered their first loss of the season to the Green Bay Packers Sunday night, and the main reason was their great running game was rendered moot when Green Bay opened up a big lead. Baltimore was probably taking notes as the Ravens have gone to a no-huddle offense this year that is capable of scoring in bunches. The Ravens rank ninth in the NFL in scoring at 26.8 points per game and also ninth in total offense at 385.0 yards per contest. More importantly they have achieved balance with Ray Rice rushing for 482 yards on 5.0 yards per carry. As for the Texans, it is important that they establish Arian Foster and the running game early, although the Baltimore run defense is allowing only 3.9 yards per carry. The road teams are 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings.
                              LEAN: OVER

                              Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Oct. 21, 1:00 ET (FOX)
                              The Cowboys gave it their all coming out of their bye week in Baltimore last Sunday, but they came up just short in a 31-29 defeat to the Ravens, failing on a two-point conversion after scoring a touchdown with 32 seconds remaining. That drops Dallas to 2-3 on the season, and the Cowboys can ill afford to fall to 2-4 if they want to have any hope of catching the red-hot New York Giants. They now get a chance to exploit a 23rd ranked Carolina total defense that is allowing 377.0 total yards per game. The Panthers are 1-4 as they come off their bye, and Cam Newton has regressed in his second season, throwing five interceptions and just four touchdown passes, and even with two weeks to prepare, he does not figure to have much success vs. the great Dallas cornerback tandem of Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr. Newton completed only 12-of-29 passes for 141 yards vs. Seattle last game, and Carolina is just 1-4 ATS the last five times they passed for less than 150 yards in the previous game.
                              LEAN: DALLAS

                              New York Jets at New England Patriots, Sunday, Oct. 21, 4:25 ET (CBS)
                              The Patriots unexpectedly fell to 3-3 when they blew a late lead in a 24-23 loss to the Seattle Seahawks last week, thus wasting a 395-yards passing performance by Tom Brady vs. a Seahawk team that still ranks fourth in the NFL in total defense. After that performance in one of the loudest venues in the league, Brady must be looking forward to taking out his frustrations vs. a Jets' defense that is not nearly as formidable as it once was with Darrelle Revis out for the year. The Jets are coming off of a rare 35-9 laugher over the Colts, who seemed emotionally drained after an upset win over the Packers the previous week after learning that Head Coach Chuck Pagano has leukemia. Do not expect running back Shonn Greene to duplicate his 161-yard rushing performance here. Tom Brady is 18-8 ATS when coming off a loss in the last 26 occasions.
                              LEAN: NEW ENGLAND

                              Jacksonville Jaguars at Oakland Raiders, Sunday, Oct. 21, 4:25 ET (CBS)
                              The Raiders nearly shocked the world last week by knocking off the undefeated Atlanta Falcons, but falling just short 23-20 on a 55-yard Matt Bryant field goal with one second remaining has to be deflating. The loss drops Oakland to 1-4, and the Raiders may have a tough time getting back up for the perceived weaker opponent. And make no mistake, the Jaguars are a week opponent that is also 1-4 and is coming off of a 41-3 loss to the Chicago Bears. That was two weeks ago, so perhaps the bye week last week gave Jacksonville time to prepare a game plan to figure out how to best use stud running back Maurice Jones-Drew vs. a Raiders team that ranks 24th in total defense. Almost unbelievably, the Raiders are 5-23 ATS in their last 28 home games vs. teams with losing records.
                              LEAN: OVER
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