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Saturday card has our Executive Level TIER 1 Play and a rare 6* Top play in College Football they headlines a gigantic 7 game card backed with 3 TV Games all from week 2 Power systems cashing over 90%. We also have MLB which is on a 21-5 run.. Comp play below.
The College Football comp play for Saturday is on Oregon at 7:30 eastern. The Ducks opened at 21 earlier in the week and are now up to 24. They should still get the job done here tonight as they will be motivated coming off a tough blown loss lead to Auburn last week. Nevada pulled a big upset home dog win over Purdue and that win sets them up in a long term and profitable system that plays against road dogs of 17 or more that scored 31 or more points and allowed 21 or more in a home dog win. These large road dogs fall flat the next week. Nevada has failed to cover the last 3 vs PAC 12 Schools, 5 of 7 as a dog of 17 or more, 7 of 8 in September and 4 of 5 after allowing 100 or less yards rushing. Oregon has covered 5 of 6 at home vs teams with a winning record. Based on the system, angles and overall talent level we will back Oregon to cover in this one. On Saturday we have a huge card up led by an exclusive Executive level Tier one Move in College football and a rare 6* Top play along with 3 big TV Games all from Powerful Long term week 2 systems. We also have MLB on a 21-5 run. See us on facebook to jump on cash big. For the College free Play. Go with Oregon. Rob Vinciletti- GC Sports
Analysis: Last week Purdue had 24-19 first down and 519-404 yard edges but were -5 in TO’s in their 34-31 last-second loss to Nevada. The Boilers led 24-7 at halftime and 31-14 late 3Q. Nevada got a 4th&7 conversion with 1:26 left in the game and also got a 3&10 20-yard TD with :52 left. Purdue QB Elijah Sindelar threw a costly INT late that set Nevada up for a game-winning 56-yard FG. “It’s more than disappointing,” Purdue coach Jeff Brohm said. “I didn’t like it. I got to do some things to get everything fixed.” Now the Boilers face a Vandy team that might be licking its wounds still from a physical Georgia team.
Analysis: Play on a WKU team that after struggling on offense the last two years will be much improved. Last week, that offense managed 488 yards however, their defense allowed 13.9 yards per pass. Meanwhile, FIU's defense allowed 545 yards to Tulane.
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