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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    • Nov 2012
    • 369837

    #196
    Rocketman Sports FREE CFB play Saturday 9-7-13

    Navy @ Indiana 6:00 PM EST
    Play On: Indiana -12

    The Navy Midshipmen travel to Indiana to take on the Hoosiers on Saturday evening. This is Navy's first game of the season while Indiana played their opener last week at home in a blowout over Indiana State 73-35. Navy is 0-5 ATS last 5 games overall. Navy is 0-4 ATS last 4 non-conference games. Navy is 0-4 ATS last 4 games on artificial turf. Indiana is 6-1 ATS last 7 games on artificial turf. Indiana is 4-1 ATS last 5 games at home. Indiana has 313 yards rushing and 319 yards passing last week. Navy will be a little better than Indiana State but Indiana should get the job done again here today. We'll recommend a small play on Indiana tonight! Thanks and good luck, Rocky
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2012
      • 369837

      #197
      Joe Gavazzi

      CFB

      Texas (-7) at BYU 7:00 ET ESPN2
      4* BYU +7
      You and me and the Lone Ranger are the only people who I expect to be on this Perception/Reality side. Texas is the most experienced team in the country with much to prove (contrary to the coach speak of HC Brown) following a 3 year run of 22-16 SU, 16-22 ATS. With 19 RS, Texas hosted lowly New Mex. St. in their opener as 42 pt. home chalk. Late in the 2d quarter, the Aggies led 7-0 as Longhorn backers prepared the noose for HC Brown. Then the Longhorns exploded for 56 pts. running and passing for at least 356 yards in a 49 point win and cover. Now the Horns must take to altitude in a road favorite sandwich spot. They must do so knowing they return home for a marquee matchup against Ole Miss followed by a 9 game slate against the Big 12. They will be facing a very hungry Cougar team. Last week, BYU outgained Virginia 361-230. But when the scoreboard operator had completed his day, it was a 3 pt. loss, 19-16 for the Cougs. Under 9th year HC Mendenhall this will be another vintage Cougar stop unit. Last year they allowed just 14/266. Key to their fortunes is the revival of their aerial game under new OC Anae. Last week QB Hill completed only 13-40 passes an indication that the up-tempo ways of the new offense were not a success. Nonetheless, a great scheduling situation, the prospects of a 0-2 SU start starring BYU in the face, and the role of defensive home dog will have us lining up with the Cougars on ESPN in a very contrary play.

      Toledo at Missouri (-17 ) 3:30 ET ESPNU
      4* Toledo +17
      If last week’s results were any indication, my expectations of a big bounceback year for Missouri are right on. The Tigers struggled through an injury plagued 2012 season including QB Franklin. Operating behind a now healthy OL, the Tigers exploded for at least 336 yards both running and passing in outgaining Murray St. 694-305 in a 58-14 victory. That could well translate into a momentum season for a Missouri team who suffered a rare down year in 2012 at 5-7 SU. Question here is whether Toledo has enough in their tank following a physically draining defeat in the heat and humidity of Florida last week. The Rockets have ample offensive weapons at their disposal in QB Owens and RB Fluellen. Greater question is whether a defense with just 4 RS is as improved as their performance last week would indicate (they allowed 28/472 LY) or if the Florida offense is still no good?
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        • Nov 2012
        • 369837

        #198
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #199
          Dave Price

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          Tigers ML
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #200
            donn wagner group - one on one sports

            game of week michigan
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              • Nov 2012
              • 369837

              #201
              Root---Inner Circle

              INNER CIRCLE---NOTRE DAME The Michigan Wolverines look to keep their season rolling on Saturday when the Wolverines host their rival the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. But this usually proves to be a closely played low scoring affair. The Michigan Wolverines took care of business in their week one match up, defeating the Central Michigan Chippewas 59-9. I predicted that the Wolverines would have one of the top offenses in the Big Ten, and even though we are only one week in, it looks very much like that could be the case. Devin Gardner took over for Denard Robinson last season as the signal caller. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish were the darlings of the College Football world last season as the Fighting Irish ran the regular season schedule on their way to the title game against the Tide. The Irish opened their season on Saturday against the Temple Owls, dispatching the Owls 28-6. Notre Dame was built on solid defense, and the Irish didn’t disappoint in that department on Saturday. Notre Dame held the Owls to just six points and 362 total yards on the day. The Irish offense put up an impressive 543 yards against the Owls, 355 of which came through the air. Leading the aerial assault for the Irish was QB Tommy Rees, who finished the day with 346 yards and three scores, while completing 16/23. Some of the early money has been on the Wolverines, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see this line climb a bit as the public loves small home favorites. The Irish are a very good team and will definitely be able to hang around with Michigan. Take Notre Dame and the points.
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                • Nov 2012
                • 369837

                #202
                Saturday's NCAAF Top 25 betting cheat sheet: Evening action

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

                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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