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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #16
    Hondo
    3-0 last week on best bets
    Ohio st
    Oklahoma
    Stanford

    10-5 in all

    Wake forest
    mich st
    fla
    cinny
    ball st
    ohio st
    Oregon
    s Carolina
    Syracuse
    Oklahoma
    texas
    mich
    wash st
    Arizona
    stanford
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #17
      Chris shaw
      3-0 last week

      Fla
      Oregon
      Arizona
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #18
        Betting Line Moves

        Hawaii / Oregon State Over 54
        W.Kentucky/ Tenn Over 56
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #19
          Mitch Wilson

          Dog of the day: ​Southern Miss Eagles +points
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #20
            DCI College Football
            The Daniel Curry Index

            Week 2 Scores/Predictions

            Saturday, September 7, 2013

            American Athletic Conference

            Houston at TEMPLE, 12:00 pm ET TEMPLE 35.5, Houston 33.4

            Big 12 Conference

            West Virginia at OKLAHOMA, 7:00 pm ET OKLAHOMA 44.3, West Virginia 27.9

            Mid-American Conference

            Bowling Green at KENT STATE, 12:00 pm ET KENT STATE 19.1, Bowling Green 17.6

            Mountain West Conference

            Utah State at AIR FORCE, 3:30 pm ET Utah State 35.4, AIR FORCE 18.7

            Pacific-12 Conference

            Washington State at USC, 10:30 pm ET USC 36.9, Washington State 17.4

            Southeastern Conference

            South Carolina at GEORGIA, 4:30 pm ET GEORGIA 27.3, South Carolina 25.3

            FBS Non-Conference

            James Madison at AKRON, 6:00 pm ET James Madison 31.0, AKRON 18.4
            Samford at ARKANSAS, 7:00 pm ET Arkansas 32.6, Samford 8.6
            Arkansas State at AUBURN, 7:30 pm ET Arkansas State 32.9, AUBURN 21.2
            Army at BALL STATE, 1:00 pm ET BALL STATE 43.2, Army 21.3
            Buffalo at BAYLOR, 3:30 pm ET BAYLOR 55.8, Buffalo 16.7
            UT Martin at BOISE STATE, 3:00 pm ET BOISE STATE 42.0, UT Martin 19.1
            Texas at BYU, 7:00 pm ET Texas 25.8, BYU 22.1
            Portland State at CALIFORNIA, 5:00 pm ET CALIFORNIA 48.2, Portland State 27.7
            New Hampshire at CENTRAL MICHIGAN, 3:00 pm ET CENTRAL MICHIGAN 35.3, New Hampshire 31.6
            South Carolina State at CLEMSON, 12:30 pm ET CLEMSON 55.7, South Carolina State 0.2
            Central Arkansas at COLORADO, 8:00 pm ET Central Arkansas 34.0, COLORADO 31.9
            Cal Poly at FRESNO STATE, 10:00 pm ET FRESNO STATE 43.0, Cal Poly 30.5
            Chattanooga at GEORGIA STATE, 2:00 pm ET Chattanooga 31.7, GEORGIA STATE 17.9
            Cincinnati at ILLINOIS, 12:00 pm ET Cincinnati 35.6, ILLINOIS 13.1
            Navy at INDIANA, 6:00 pm ET INDIANA 40.3, Navy 33.5
            Missouri State at IOWA, 12:00 pm ET IOWA 28.6, Missouri State 6.7
            South Dakota at KANSAS, 7:00 pm ET KANSAS 28.2, South Dakota 18.4
            Louisiana-Lafayette at KANSAS STATE, 6:30 pm ET KANSAS STATE 46.0, Louisiana-Lafayette 20.1
            Miami (Ohio) at KENTUCKY, 12:00 pm ET KENTUCKY 29.7, Miami (Ohio) 21.3
            Lamar at LOUISIANA TECH, 7:00 pm ET LOUISIANA TECH 62.0, Lamar 19.6
            Eastern Kentucky at LOUISVILLE, 12:00 pm ET LOUISVILLE 38.1, Eastern Kentucky 13.1
            Uab at LSU, 7:00 pm ET LSU 49.7, Uab 11.0
            Gardner-Webb at MARSHALL, 6:30 pm ET MARSHALL 54.2, Gardner-Webb 23.2
            Old Dominion at MARYLAND, 4:00 pm ET MARYLAND 41.2, Old Dominion 35.5
            Maine at MASSACHUSETTS, 2:00 pm ET Maine 29.3, MASSACHUSETTS 12.8
            Duke at MEMPHIS, 4:30 pm ET Duke 37.3, MEMPHIS 30.3
            Florida at MIAMI (FLA.), 12:00 pm ET Florida 25.0, MIAMI (FLA.) 19.1
            Notre Dame at MICHIGAN, 8:00 pm ET MICHIGAN 20.1, Notre Dame 18.9
            South Florida at MICHIGAN STATE, 12:00 pm ET MICHIGAN STATE 31.9, South Florida 1.5
            Alcorn State at MISSISSIPPI STATE, 3:30 pm ET MISSISSIPPI STATE 49.4, Alcorn State 0.1
            Toledo at MISSOURI, 3:30 pm ET MISSOURI 36.1, Toledo 26.2
            Richmond at NC STATE, 6:00 pm ET NC STATE 33.1, Richmond 16.2
            Southern Miss at NEBRASKA, 6:00 pm ET NEBRASKA 51.0, Southern Miss 12.0
            UC Davis at NEVADA, 9:05 pm ET NEVADA 42.8, UC Davis 25.1
            Minnesota at NEW MEXICO STATE, 8:00 pm ET Minnesota 42.9, NEW MEXICO STATE 14.8
            Middle Tennessee at NORTH CAROLINA, 12:30 pm ET NORTH CAROLINA 43.6, Middle Tennessee 19.8
            Syracuse at NORTHWESTERN, 6:00 pm ET NORTHWESTERN 31.7, Syracuse 23.9
            North Texas at OHIO, 7:00 pm ET OHIO 31.1, North Texas 19.3
            San Diego State at OHIO STATE, 3:30 pm ET OHIO STATE 39.6, San Diego State 16.4
            Southeast Missouri State at OLE MISS, 7:00 pm ET OLE MISS 59.8, Southeast Missouri State 4.8
            Hawai'i at OREGON STATE, 8:00 pm ET OREGON STATE 42.2, Hawai'i 18.7
            Eastern Michigan at PENN STATE, 12:00 pm ET PENN STATE 45.5, Eastern Michigan 4.9
            Indiana State at PURDUE, 12:00 pm ET PURDUE 35.0, Indiana State 19.5
            Norfolk State at RUTGERS, 12:00 pm ET RUTGERS 40.6, Norfolk State 0.0
            Montana State at SMU, 8:00 pm ET SMU 32.5, Montana State 22.4
            San Jose State at STANFORD, 11:00 pm ET STANFORD 32.9, San Jose State 10.4
            Southeastern Louisiana at TCU, 12:00 pm ET TCU 43.5, Southeastern Louisiana 8.7
            Western Kentucky at TENNESSEE, 12:21 pm ET TENNESSEE 37.1, Western Kentucky 26.5
            Sam Houston State at TEXAS A&M, 7:00 pm ET TEXAS A&M 54.2, Sam Houston State 22.9
            Prairie View A&M at TEXAS STATE, 7:00 pm ET TEXAS STATE 42.5, Prairie View A&M 23.3
            Stephen F. Austin at TEXAS TECH, 7:00 pm ET TEXAS TECH 61.8, Stephen F. Austin 23.7
            Savannah State at TROY, 7:00 pm ET TROY 57.6, Savannah State 8.8
            South Alabama at TULANE, 3:30 pm ET TULANE 31.2, South Alabama 20.2
            Colorado State at TULSA, 7:00 pm ET TULSA 40.6, Colorado State 12.8
            Grambling at ULM, 7:00 pm ET ULM 46.2, Grambling 2.6
            Arizona at UNLV, 10:30 pm ET Arizona 49.4, UNLV 21.8
            Weber State at UTAH, 2:00 pm ET UTAH 44.4, Weber State 16.8
            New Mexico at UTEP, 8:00 pm ET UTEP 29.8, New Mexico 20.7
            Oklahoma State at UTSA, 12:00 pm ET Oklahoma State 48.3, UTSA 20.4
            Austin Peay at VANDERBILT, 7:30 pm ET VANDERBILT 58.3, Austin Peay 2.1
            Oregon at VIRGINIA, 3:30 pm ET Oregon 44.0, VIRGINIA 16.4
            Western Carolina at VIRGINIA TECH, 1:30 pm ET VIRGINIA TECH 46.0, Western Carolina 7.8
            Nicholls State at WESTERN MICHIGAN, 7:00 pm ET WESTERN MICHIGAN 47.4, Nicholls State 15.3
            Tennessee Tech at WISCONSIN, 12:00 pm ET WISCONSIN 56.7, Tennessee Tech 8.9
            Idaho at WYOMING, 4:00 pm ET WYOMING 45.2, Idaho 18.7

            Colonial Athletic Association

            Stony Brook at RHODE ISLAND, 1:00 pm ET Stony Brook 36.7, RHODE ISLAND 10.6

            Southern Conference

            Wofford at THE CITADEL, 6:00 pm ET Wofford 29.9, THE CITADEL 16.0

            Southwestern Athletic Conference

            Alabama State at JACKSON STATE, 6:00 pm ET Alabama State 24.8, JACKSON STATE 22.4

            FCS Non-Conference

            North Carolina A&T at APPALACHIAN STATE, 6:00 pm ET APPALACHIAN STATE 25.7, North Carolina A&T 14.6
            Marist at BUCKNELL, 6:00 pm ET BUCKNELL 25.5, Marist 4.3
            Furman at COASTAL CAROLINA, 6:00 pm ET COASTAL CAROLINA 39.2, Furman 21.8
            Albany at COLGATE, 6:00 pm ET COLGATE 38.8, Albany 32.3
            Duquesne at DAYTON, 1:00 pm ET Duquesne 21.3, DAYTON 18.6
            Delaware State at DELAWARE, 3:30 pm ET DELAWARE 35.2, Delaware State 16.0
            Tennessee State at FLORIDA A&M, 2:00 pm ET FLORIDA A&M 18.9, Tennessee State 17.8
            Villanova at FORDHAM, 6:00 pm ET Villanova 30.8, FORDHAM 26.5
            Davidson at GEORGETOWN, 6:00 pm ET GEORGETOWN 29.6, Davidson 3.8
            Saint Francis (Pa.) at GEORGIA SOUTHERN, 6:00 pm ET GEORGIA SOUTHERN 49.1, Saint Francis (Pa.) 19.7
            Towson at HOLY CROSS, 1:00 pm ET Towson 39.4, HOLY CROSS 14.1
            Jacksonville at JACKSONVILLE STATE, 7:00 pm ET JACKSONVILLE STATE 37.0, Jacksonville 20.0
            Sacred Heart at LAFAYETTE, 6:00 pm ET LAFAYETTE 27.8, Sacred Heart 21.3
            Central Connecticut State at LEHIGH, 12:30 pm ET LEHIGH 43.9, Central Connecticut State 17.6
            Monmouth at LIBERTY, 7:00 pm ET LIBERTY 31.1, Monmouth 19.9
            Arkansas-Pine Bluff at MCNEESE STATE, 8:30 pm ET MCNEESE STATE 31.5, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 20.6
            South Dakota State at NORTH DAKOTA, 7:00 pm ET South Dakota State 33.6, NORTH DAKOTA 23.9
            Drake at NORTHERN IOWA, 5:00 pm ET NORTHERN IOWA 34.8, Drake 9.7
            Southern at NORTHWESTERN STATE, 7:00 pm ET NORTHWESTERN STATE 35.2, Southern 20.8
            Morgan State at ROBERT MORRIS, 12:00 pm ET ROBERT MORRIS 22.2, Morgan State 12.8
            Eastern Illinois at SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, 7:00 pm ET SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 31.4, Eastern Illinois 26.2
            Hampton at WILLIAM & MARY, 7:00 pm ET WILLIAM & MARY 34.5, Hampton 6.1
            Morehead State at YOUNGSTOWN STATE, 4:00 pm ET YOUNGSTOWN STATE 41.7, Morehead State 17.1
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #21
              River City Sports Syndicate

              CFL
              Toledo Rockets at Missouri Tigers
              Saturday 3:30 PM – Memorial Stadium
              Current Line – Missouri (-17)
              Missouri HC Gary Pinkel will face his former school Saturday when Toledo comes calling. The Tigers are fresh off a 58-14 drubbing of Murray State while the Rockets made a respectable showing of themselves in Gainesville in a 24-6 loss to the Gators. Missouri looks to be one of the most improved teams in the SEC and are led by QB James Franklin. There should be a lot of points scored here and I think that Toledo will find it much easier to move the ball against the Missouri defense than the Gators. Toledo is a pretty good football team and Missouri is going to get their best shot on Saturday. We also expect Toledo Senior QB Terrance Owens to settle down and play much better this week. Missouri wins the game, but Toledo keeps it within two touchdowns. The Sharps say…
              2 UNITS ON….TOLEDO ROCKETS
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #22
                BeatYourBookie
                SATURDAY

                10* Play Miami +3 over Florida (NCAA TOP PLAY)
                12:00 PM EST
                Miami is 8-0 ATS when the line posted is between +3 to -3
                Miami is 3-0 ATS when playing as a home underdog the last two seasons


                10* Play Oregon -21.5 over Virginia (NCAA TOP PLAY)
                3:30 PM EST
                Oregon is 7-0 ATS when playing as a favorite
                Oregon is 8-0 ATS in road games the last two seasons



                10* Play South Carolina +3.5 over Georgia (NCAA TOP PLAY)
                4:30 PM EST
                Georgia is 1-4 ATS when playing in the 1st two weeks of the season
                Georgia is 1-6 ATS coming off a road game when both teams scored 31 points or more


                10* Play Michigan -3.5 over Notre Dame (NCAA TOP PLAY)
                8:00 PM EST
                Michigan is 5-1 ATS after allowing 100 or less rushing yards in their last game
                Michigan is 5-1 ATS at home when the total posted is between 49.5 and 56 points


                10* Play UNLV +10 over Arizona (NCAA TOP PLAY)
                10:00 PM EST
                Arizona is 1-6 ATS coming off an UNDER the total in their last game
                Arizona is 2-8 ATS in road games when playing as a favorite of 7.5 to 14 points
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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #23
                  Northcoast (correction on earlier post)

                  Early Bird Play-Ball St
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #24
                    Wunderdog Sports Free Pick

                    Game: Buffalo at Baylor (Saturday 9/07 3:30 PM Eastern)
                    Pick: Baylor -27 (-105) at 5Dimes

                    Buffalo was able to generate more than expected against Ohio State last week. But, the Buckeyes showed a lot of the same a year ago vs. bad teams. They beat Indiana by just 3 as a 19-point favorite, struggled to a 29-15 win over UAB as a 35.5-point favorite, and needed OT vs. Purdue as a 17-point favorite. So, I'm not putting a lot into that game. The Baylor offense is a system, and Bryce Petty will put up big numbers for the Bears. Baylor went for nearly 700 yards last week, and have shown a penchant to do that to lesser skilled teams, so a repeat is not out of the question at home vs. Buffalo. This is not the type of versatile offense that the Bulls are accustomed to seeing in the MAC. The one exception may be Northern Illinois, who beat them by 42 points last year. This is where Baylor is different than Ohio State, as the Bears are 14-3 ATS when playing a team with a losing record. They are also 12-2 ATS the past couple of seasons at home. Under Art Briles, Baylor is 18-8 ATS as a favorite. Play this one on Baylor.
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #25
                      STAR SPORTS INVESTING

                      Michigan
                      Arkansas St.
                      Ball St.
                      UTEP
                      San Jose St.
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                      • Can'tPickAWinner
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                        #26
                        Jimmy Boyd

                        5* (NCAAF) Notre Dame/Michigan UNDER 51

                        3* (NCAAF) Ball St -7.5
                        3* (NCAAF) Oregon -22.5
                        3* (NCAAF) Navy/Ohio OVER 68.5
                        3* (NCAAF) UTEP -6
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                          #27
                          Jason Sharpe

                          Utah St. -9.5

                          Arizona -10.5

                          Over 57.5 Texas-BYU

                          UNC -18
                          PSU -24
                          Georgia -3
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            #28
                            Northcoast

                            Underdog Play - UNLV

                            Economy Club - Tulane

                            Big Dog - Air Force
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              #29
                              Saturday's NCAAF Top 25 betting cheat sheet: Evening action

                              Check out quick-hitting betting notes for Saturday's evening college football Week 2 action:

                              Syracuse Orange at Northwestern Wildcats (-17, 53)

                              Backup quarterback Trevor Siemian was the hero for Northwestern against Syracuse last season, and he may get a chance to squeeze the Orange again this weekend. In Northwestern’s 2012 season opener, Siemian came on for an injured Kain Colter and threw the game-winning touchdown pass with 44 seconds left, lifting his team to a 42-41 victory over the Orange. With Colter banged up again, Siemian could get the start for the No. 20 Wildcats on Saturday in their home opener versus Syracuse.

                              Northwestern is coming off a 44-30 victory at California in which the offense piled up 508 yards despite Colter suffering a concussion on the opening drive. Siemian came on to pass for 276 yards and a touchdown, while the Northwestern defense also made some big plays, including two interceptions returned for touchdowns by junior linebacker Collin Ellis. Syracuse fell to Penn State 23-17 last week in the debut of senior quarterback Drew Allen, a transfer from Oklahoma who was 16-of-37 for 189 yards and two interceptions against the Nittany Lions.

                              Key betting stat: Wildcats are 8-0 ATS in their last eight home games.

                              Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles at Nebraska Cornhuskers (-28, 59.5)

                              Nebraska survived a scare from Wyoming in its season opener but should be able to celebrate a larger margin of victory when it hosts Southern Mississippi on Saturday. The No. 19 Cornhuskers allowed a stunning 602 yards in a 37-34 victory over Wyoming and strive for a much better performance against the Golden Eagles, who possess the nation’s longest losing streak at 13 consecutive games. Southern Miss lost 22-15 to Texas State in Todd Monken’s debut as coach.

                              The Golden Eagles outgained FCS school Texas State 400-207 but sabotaged themselves with six turnovers – four fumbles, two interceptions. Nebraska’s yardage allowed was its second-most ever in a victory (610 versus Ball State in 2007) as a young unit took its lumps against Wyoming and allowed eight plays of 20 or more yards. Senior quarterback Taylor Martinez bruised his left shoulder during the contest and is expected to be fully ready by kickoff.

                              Key betting stat: Golden Eagles are 0-4 ATS in their last four vs. Big Ten.

                              Texas Longhorns at BYU Cougars (+7, 57.5)

                              No. 16 Texas set a school mark for total offense in its opener and now faces a tough defensive squad when it visits Brigham Young on Saturday. The Longhorns rolled up 715 yards in a 56-7 rout of New Mexico State and had four scoring plays of 50 or more yards for the first time in program history. Brigham Young finished third in total defense last season and allowed 223 yards and forced 13 punts in a season-opening 19-16 loss to Virginia.

                              The Cougars hope to have senior receiver Cody Hoffman on the field after he missed the opener with a hamstring injury. Hoffman had eight 100-yard receiving games last season and ranks third in BYU history in receiving touchdowns (28), fourth in career receptions (203) and fifth in receiving yardage (2,718). Texas has won 13 consecutive non-conference road games and is attempting to get back into the national championship discussion this season after going 22-16 over the last three years.

                              Key betting stat: Longhorns are 4-0 ATS in their last four non-conference games.

                              UAB Blazers at LSU Tigers (-34.5, 60.5)

                              No. 11 LSU will look to carry forward the offensive fortitude it displayed in last week’s season-opening 37-27 victory over TCU, but as the Tigers host UAB on Saturday, there will be a focus on eliminating the mistakes that kept the opener close. The Tigers gave up a kickoff return for a touchdown, set up another TCU score with a fumble at their 6-yard line and kept a drive alive with a roughing the passer penalty. “If we improve on our tackling, we minimize some of the penalties, we don’t turn the ball over, it could have been a much different game,” LSU coach Les Miles told reporters Tuesday.

                              The Tigers figure to have an easier time with a UAB squad that allowed 497 yards and blew a 14-point fourth-quarter lead in a 34-31 overtime loss to Troy in its season opener. The Blazers allowed 319 yards passing as Troy quarterback Corey Robinson set a NCAA record by completing 93.8 percent of his passes (30-for-32). LSU senior quarterback Zach Mettenberger passed for 251 yards and a touchdown against TCU in Cam Cameron’s first game as offensive coordinator, and the Tigers’ defense surrendered only 259 yards.

                              Key betting stat: Over is 7-3 in Tigers' last 10 non-conference games.

                              West Virginia Mountaineers at Oklahoma Sooners (-21, 57.5)

                              No. 15 Oklahoma and visiting West Virginia enter Saturday's Big 12 opener after debuting new quarterbacks and improved defenses in season-opening wins last week. The Sooners, who posted their first shutout since 2010, pointed to a 2012 meeting with the Mountaineers as one of their defensive low points. "Between that night (a 50-49 road win) and what happened in the bowl game (a 41-13 loss to Texas A&M), it obviously convinced us that we needed to adjust our defense," defensive coordinator Mike Stoops said at Monday's press conference. "(We had to) be more flexible and more diverse and put more pressure on the quarterback."

                              West Virginia posted a second-half shutout in a rally against William & Mary after an inexperienced defense settled down. Junior quarterback Paul Millard has been tabbed the starter for the Mountaineers for the second straight week but junior backup Clint Trickett could figure in the offense attack. Oklahoma redshirt freshman Trevor Knight showed off more of his running ability than his arm in his debut.

                              Key betting stat: Mountaineers are 4-9 ATS in their last 13 games overall.

                              Sam Houston State Bearkats at Texas A&M Aggies (-37.5)

                              One week before its highly anticipated showdown with No. 1-ranked Alabama, seventh-ranked Texas A&M welcomes FCS opponent Sam Houston State to Kyle Field on Saturday. All eyes figure to be on Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel, who tossed three touchdown passes in the second half of the Aggies’ 52-31 win over Rice last Saturday. The sophomore quarterback was also benched late in the game after drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for taunting.

                              Manziel’s antics overshadowed the Aggies’ season-opening win, which featured a shaky performance by the defensive unit. With five defensive starters suspended, Texas A&M allowed a surprising 509 yards of total offense against Rice. Two of the suspended players are due back against Southland Conference opponent Sam Houston State, which extended its home win streak to 15 games with a 74-0 victory over Houston Baptist last Saturday.

                              Key betting stat: Under is 8-2 in Aggies last 10 games following a SU win of more than 20 points.

                              Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Michigan Wolverines (-3.5, 50)

                              Notre Dame hasn't won at Michigan's "Big House" since 2005, a fact the 13th-ranked Fighting Irish need to remedy Saturday to keep their hopes of getting back to the national championship game alive. The 17th-ranked Wolverines seek their 400th victory at Michigan Stadium - and their 16th straight under coach Brady Hoke. Michigan has won six of its last seven home games versus Notre Dame, including three straight - one shy of its longest home win streak in the series.

                              The Wolverines hold a 23-16-1 edge in the series between the teams with the two best winning percentages in college football history. But the Irish defense dominated last year's matchup, intercepting Denard Robinson five times in a 13-6 victory. That sort of defensive performance would be even more impressive against this Michigan team, which rolled up 463 yards in a 59-9 win over Central Michigan last week.

                              Key betting stat: Home team is 5-1 ATS in their last six meetings.

                              Washington State Cougars at USC Trojans (-15.5, 53.5)

                              No. 22 USC hopes explosive tailback Silas Redd will be ready when it begins Pac-12 Conference play against visiting Washington State on Saturday. Redd missed last week's game at Hawaii, further hampering an offense in flux. The Trojans still haven't decided on a starting quarterback for Saturday with Max Wittek and Cody Kessler still battling for Matt Barkley's old job.

                              The Cougars opened the season with a hard-fought 31-24 loss at Auburn last week. Washington State surrendered a kickoff return for a touchdown and had its comeback hopes ended when Connor Halliday was picked off in the end zone with five minutes left. Washington State has lost 20 straight games to ranked opponents and hasn't beaten USC since 2002.

                              Key betting stat: Over is 10-3 in the last 13 meetings.

                              San Jose State Spartans at Stanford Cardinal (-25, 48.5)

                              Stanford enters its season opener Saturday against visiting San Jose State as a heavy favorite, but the Spartans are very capable of making things interesting. San Jose State has won eight straight and 12 of its last 13 games, including a 24-0 win over Sacramento State in Week 1. The Spartans are unlikely to be overlooked by the fourth-ranked Cardinal, who won their fifth straight game in the series last season by a narrow 20-17 margin.

                              San Jose State’s upset hopes are fueled by senior quarterback David Fales, who is 12-2 as a starter and ended last season as the nation's most accurate passer. He’ll be tested by a Stanford defense that led the country in sacks last season and returns eight starters, including linebackers Shayne Skov and Trent Murphy. The Spartans’ running game could struggle without starting tailback Tyler Ervin, who hasn’t practiced since leaving last Thursday's game with a right foot injury.

                              Key betting stat: Spartans are 2-8 ATS in their last 10 meetings.
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                                #30
                                Goodfella

                                333 Oregon -21.5 (-110) Bookmaker.com vs 334 Virginia
                                Analysis:
                                "CFB Non-Conf GOM" 3* on OREGON DUCKS -21.5
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