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BOX 450829 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44145 $ 10.00 ncsports.com © 2012 Northcoast Sports Service POWER SWEEP EIGHTEEN NFL POWER SWEEPS 2007-’12 (ALL H’S WINNING) 29 Years NEWS AND NOTES 2012 COLLEGE STANDINGS Virginia was 2-6 going into last Sat but was outgain- ing their foes by over 50 ypg. They had only forced 4 TO’s in the first 8 but forced 5 vs NC State and dominated game with a 446-216 yd edge despite the fact they were on the road. Virginia led 16-0 at the half missing a 22 yd FG with :16 left. They opened the 3Q with a 64/6pl drive for a td, added a 33 yd FG to make it 26-0 and coasted. Phillip Sims hit 8-10-115 but Michael Rocco also played hitting 12-23-83. An interesting play in the 1st series when was when Sims handed off to Perry Jones and got wide open in the EZ but dropped an easy td pass. UVA scored 2pl later...ULM had been having a dream season with their upset of Arkansas, near upsets of Auburn and Baylor and an undefeated in the Sun Belt. Louisiana had struggled with Terrance Broadway at QB in their previous 2 games but piled up a 607-407 yd edge. UL led 21-10 when ULM got a 19 yd td pass with :48 left in the 1H to pull to 21-17 but UL did not let the momentum get to them. They took their opening 3Q drive 87/12 for a td and after being SOD at the ULM42 went 99/17pl for a td and a 34-17 lead. It was 34-24 when ULM was int’d at the UL15. On the last play, UL on 4&6 opted to pass the ball with :04 left. Broadway hit Robinson with an 81 yd td pass with no time left and the xp was not attempted... Middle Tennessee and WKU played on a Thurs and MT pulled the first upset by a td+ dog on the weekend. MT settled for a 19 yd FG on a 73/13pl drive to open and after a punt the teams would score td’s on 4 straight poss. WKU settled for a 29 yd FG, MT on 4&1 was SOD at the WKU32 with :32 left 1H and WKU missed a 47 yd FG on the final play, 17-17. It as tied 27-27 after a 27 yd WKU FG with 6:17 left but MT had a 96 yd KR for a 7 pt lead. WKU went 57/10pl but from the 21 on FD was int’d at the 6. MT on 4&9 ran the ball into the back of the EZ for a safety on the last play. WKU finished with a 438-342 yd edge... The Army/Navy game will be played for the Commander in Chief’s Trophy as Army, despite having already clinched a losing season, knocked off Air Force and can now claim the CIC Trophy with a win over Navy in the season finale. AF might not have put the same importance on the game as they’re in the battle for the MW Title and Army rolled to a 41-21 win in a game they led SU ATS OU ACC Atlantic CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Florida St 5-1 8-1 3-3 4-4 2-4 2-5 Clemson 5-1 8-1 6-0 7-2 4-2 5-3 Wake Forest 3-4 5-4 4-3 5-4 1-6 2-6 N Carolina St 2-3 5-4 1-4 2-6-1 2-3 3-5 Maryland 2-3 4-5 2-3 4-5 1-3-1 3-4-1 Boston College 1-5 2-7 1-5 2-7 3-3 4-4 Coastal CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Miami, FL 4-2 5-4 6-0 6-3 3-3 4-4 N Carolina 3-2 6-3 2-3 5-4 2-3 4-4 Duke 3-3 6-4 3-3 6-4 4-2 6-3 Georgia Tech 3-3 4-5 4-2 5-4 3-2-1 5-2-1 Virginia Tech 2-3 4-5 1-4 2-7 2-3 4-4 Virginia 1-4 3-6 1-4 1-7-1 3-2 4-4 BIG 12 CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Kansas St 6-0 9-0 5-0-1 7-1-1 3-2-1 5-2-1 Oklahoma 4-1 6-2 4-1 5-3 4-1 4-3 Texas 4-2 7-2 2-4 4-5 4-2 6-3 Oklahoma St 3-2 5-3 2-3 4-4 2-3 4-3 Texas Tech 3-3 6-3 3-3 6-3 3-3 4-3-1 TCU 3-3 6-3 2-4 3-5-1 4-2 4-4 West Virginia 2-3 5-3 1-4 2-6 3-2 4-3 Iowa St 2-4 5-4 2-3-1 4-4-1 2-3-1 3-4-1 Baylor 1-4 4-4 3-2 4-4 3-2 5-2 Kansas 0-6 1-8 3-3 4-5 2-4 2-6 1-347-677-1700 FREE FOOTBALL INFORMATION Lost as a TD+ favorite this past week Boise -16.5 lost to San Diego St (21-19) NC State -10.5 lost to Virginia (33-6) ULM -9.5 lost to Louisiana (40-24) WKU -8.5 lost to Middle Tennessee (34-29) Air Force -7 lost to Army (41-21) Texas Tech -6.5 lost to Texas (31-22) Biggest upsets this season Houston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13) Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31) Georgia Tech -26.5 Middle Tenn (49-28) Colorado -22 lost to FCS Sacramento St (30-28) Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34) SMU -18 lost to Tulane (27-26) Pittsburgh -17 lost to FCS Youngstown St (31-17) Boise -16.5 lost to San Diego St (21-19) Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16) Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19) Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31) UNLV -14 lost to FCS Northern Arizona (17-14) Dogs of 6-6.5 pts outright upsets.................... 15 Dogs of 7-9.5 outright upsets ......................... 24 Dogs of 10-16.5 outright upsets ...................... 18 Dogs of 17+ outright upsets .............................. 7 FBS tms to lose to an FCS team ....................... 9 UPSET CORNER 35-7. Army has not won the CIC Trophy since 1996. QB Trent Steelman is now 3rd in Army’s career rush leaders, passing the famed Glenn Davis.While Army came in avg 383 ypg (#1 in FBS) and AF was #2 with 366 ypg, AF was limited to 103 yards rushing while Army had 314. AF had actually only punted 15 times in its first 8 games but punted 4 times here. Cody Getz ret’d for AF after missing L2W but had just 14-23 rushing (came in avg 133 ypg). Each team went on a long td drive to open and AF was SOD on 4&1 at the Army1. Army went 96/11 and settled for a 20 yd FG then Army missed a 53 yd FG. After an int Army went 53/8pl for a td and after another int, added a 36 yd FG with :03 left to lead 20-7. Army had a 265-260 yd edge at the half. With the momentum, Army went 54/12pl and 43/8pl for td’s and their 3rd drive was actually SOD at the AF32 as they opened it up to a 20 pt lead after 3Q’s. AF QB Deitz had a streak of 79 consecutive passes without an int end as he tossed two and he also fumbled before being int at the 1 into the EZ for a td with 2:50 left, 41-21. That came 2pl after Army was SOD at the 26. AF went 63/16pl on its final drive getting to the Army3. NFL KEYS AN AMAZING 15-3 83% TY!!! 4 th NFL POWER SWEEP TY! 3H NFL TOTALS 13-8 L/7W!

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SU ATS OUSEC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLFlorida 7-1 8-1 6-2 6-3 3-5 3-6Georgia 6-1 8-1 4-3 4-5 3-4 5-4S Carolina 5-2 7-2 3-3-1 5-3-1 4-3 6-3Vanderbilt 3-3 5-4 3-3 5-4 2-4 3-5Missouri 1-5 4-5 2-4 5-4 2-4 2-6Tennessee 0-5 4-5 2-3 3-6 5-0 8-0Kentucky 0-7 1-9 1-4-1 2-6-1 1-5 4-5West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLAlabama 6-0 9-0 4-2 5-4 2-4 3-6Texas A&M 4-2 7-2 3-3 5-4 2-4 3-5LSU 3-2 7-2 2-3 4-5 1-4 3-5Miss St 3-2 7-2 3-2 5-4 1-4 1-7Mississippi 2-3 5-4 4-1 7-2 1-4 2-6Arkansas 2-3 4-5 1-3 1-7 1-3 3-4Auburn 0-6 2-7 2-4 3-6 2-4 3-6SBC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLArkansas St 4-1 6-3 3-2 5-4 2-3 4-4ULM 4-1 6-3 2-3 6-3 3-2 7-2Middle Tenn 4-1 6-3 4-1 6-3 4-1 6-2WKU 3-2 6-3 3-2 7-2 3-2 5-3Louisiana 3-2 5-3 3-2 4-3-1 3-2 4-3Troy 3-3 4-5 2-4 5-4 3-3 5-4North Texas 2-3 3-6 1-4 3-6 1-4 4-4S Alabama 1-4 2-7 2-3 4-5 3-2 4-4FAU 1-4 2-7 4-1 7-2 3-2 4-4FIU 1-5 2-8 2-4 4-6 3-3 6-4WAC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUtah St 4-0 8-2 4-0 9-1 2-2 2-7La Tech 3-0 8-1 1-2 5-4 2-1 8-1San Jose St 3-1 7-2 2-2 7-2 3-1 5-3Texas St 1-2 3-5 2-1 4-4 0-3 1-6UTSA 1-3 5-4 2-2 4-3 3-1 4-2Idaho 1-3 1-8 0-4 1-8 2-2 5-3N Mexico St 0-4 1-8 2-2 3-5-1 0-4 2-6

SU ATS OUMAC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLKent St 5-0 8-1 4-1 7-2 3-1-1 5-2-1Ohio 4-1 8-1 1-4 4-5 3-2 4-4Bowling Green 4-1 6-3 4-1 6-3 0-5 0-8Miami, OH 3-2 4-5 2-2-1 2-6-1 1-4 3-5Buffalo 1-4 2-7 2-2-1 4-4-1 1-4 2-6UMass 0-5 0-9 2-3 2-7 3-2 6-3Akron 0-6 1-9 2-4 5-5 1-4-1 4-4-1West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL N Illinois 6-0 9-1 6-0 8-2 3-3 4-5Toledo 5-0 8-1 3-2 6-3 2-3 3-5Ball St 3-2 6-3 3-2 7-2 3-2 6-3W Michigan 2-4 4-6 2-4 4-6 4-2 5-4C Michigan 1-4 3-6 1-4 2-7 4-1 5-2-1E Michigan 0-5 1-8 1-4 3-6 4-1 6-2MW CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLFresno St 5-1 7-3 5-1 9-1 2-4 3-6San Diego St 5-1 7-3 4-2 7-3 3-3 4-5Boise St 4-1 7-2 2-3 5-4 2-3 3-6Air Force 4-1 5-4 2-3 3-6 3-2 4-4Nevada 3-2 6-3 1-4 2-7 3-1 4-3UNLV 2-3 2-8 5-0 8-2 1-3 4-4New Mexico 1-4 4-6 3-2 6-4 3-2 3-5-1Colorado St 1-4 2-7 1-4 3-6 3-2 4-4Wyoming 1-4 2-7 3-2 5-4 2-3 5-3Hawaii 0-5 1-7 0-5 2-6 4-1 4-3PAC-12 North CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLOregon 6-0 9-0 5-1 5-4 4-2 5-3Oregon St 5-1 7-1 4-2 6-2 2-4 3-5Stanford 5-1 7-2 3-3 4-4-1 1-5 2-7Washington 3-3 5-4 4-2 5-4 2-4 2-6California 2-5 3-7 2-5 3-7 2-5 3-6Wash St 0-6 2-7 3-3 3-6 3-3 4-4South CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUCLA 4-2 7-2 3-3 6-3 3-3 5-4USC 4-3 6-3 2-5 2-7 3-4 4-5Arizona St 3-3 5-4 3-3 5-4 3-3 4-4Arizona 2-4 5-4 3-3 5-4 5-1 6-2Utah 2-4 4-5 4-2 5-4 3-3 3-5Colorado 1-5 1-8 1-5 1-8 3-3 4-4

SU ATS OUBIG EAST CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLLouisville 4-0 9-0 2-2 4-5 3-1 5-3Rutgers 4-0 7-1 4-0 5-3 1-3 3-4Cincinnati 2-1 6-2 3-0 5-3 2-1 4-2Syracuse 3-2 4-5 2-3 3-5-1 3-2 5-3Temple 2-3 3-5 2-3 3-5 4-1 5-2Pittsburgh 1-3 4-5 2-2 6-3 2-2 4-3USF 1-4 3-6 1-4 3-6 2-3 4-4Connecticut 0-4 3-6 1-3 3-5-1 1-3 3-6BIG TEN Legends CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLNebraska 4-1 7-2 2-3 5-4 3-2 5-3Michigan 4-1 6-3 3-2 4-5 1-4 3-6Northwestern 3-2 7-2 4-1 7-1-1 2-3 3-5Iowa 2-3 4-5 2-3 3-6 1-4 2-6Michigan St 2-4 5-5 2-4 3-7 2-4 2-7-1Minnesota 1-4 5-4 1-4 4-5 3-2 4-4Leaders CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLOhio St 6-0 10-0 4-2 5-5 4-2 6-4Penn St 4-1 6-3 4-1 7-2 4-1 4-5Wisconsin 3-2 6-3 4-1 4-5 3-1-1 4-3-1Indiana 2-3 4-5 4-1 6-3 3-2 5-2-1Purdue 0-5 3-6 1-4 4-5 2-3 4-4Illinois 0-5 2-7 0-5 2-7 2-2-1 4-3-1CUSA West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLTulsa 5-0 7-2 3-2 5-4 2-3 3-5SMU 3-2 4-5 3-2 5-4 4-1 5-3Houston 3-2 4-5 2-3 3-6 3-2 5-4Tulane 2-3 2-7 4-1 5-3-1 3-2 4-5Rice 2-4 4-6 2-3-1 5-4-1 3-3 5-5UTEP 1-4 2-7 1-4 3-5-1 1-4 3-6East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUCF 5-0 7-2 3-2 5-4 5-0 7-2E Carolina 5-1 6-4 5-1 6-4 3-3 5-4Marshall 3-2 4-5 1-3-1 3-5-1 4-0-1 6-1-1UAB 1-4 2-7 2-3 4-5 3-2 5-3Memphis 1-4 1-8 3-2 4-5 2-2-1 4-3-1S Miss 0-5 0-9 1-4 2-7 3-2 6-3INDEP SU ATS OUNotre Dame 9-0 5-3-1 2-7Navy 6-3 4-5 2-5-1BYU 5-4 5-4 2-6Army 2-7 3-6 6-2

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2012 COLLEGE STANDINGS

Virginia was 2-6 going into last Sat but was outgain-ing their foes by over 50 ypg. They had only forced 4 TO’s in the first 8 but forced 5 vs NC State and dominated game with a 446-216 yd edge despite the fact they were on the road. Virginia led 16-0 at the half missing a 22 yd FG with :16 left. They opened the 3Q with a 64/6pl drive for a td, added a 33 yd FG to make it 26-0 and coasted. Phillip Sims hit 8-10-115 but Michael Rocco also played hitting 12-23-83. An interesting play in the 1st series when was when Sims handed off to Perry Jones and got wide open in the EZ but dropped an easy td pass. UVA scored 2pl later...ULM had been having a dream season with their upset of Arkansas, near upsets of Auburn and Baylor and an undefeated in the Sun Belt. Louisiana had struggled with Terrance Broadway at QB in their previous 2 games but piled up a 607-407 yd edge. UL led 21-10 when ULM got a 19 yd td pass with :48 left in the 1H to pull to 21-17 but UL did not let the momentum get to them. They took their opening 3Q drive 87/12 for a td and after being SOD at the ULM42 went 99/17pl for a td and a 34-17 lead. It was 34-24 when ULM was int’d at

the UL15. On the last play, UL on 4&6 opted to pass the ball with :04 left. Broadway hit Robinson with an 81 yd td pass with no time left and the xp was not attempted... Middle Tennessee and WKU played on a Thurs and MT pulled the first upset by a td+ dog on the weekend. MT settled for a 19 yd FG on a 73/13pl drive to open and after a punt the teams would score td’s on 4 straight poss. WKU settled for a 29 yd FG, MT on 4&1 was SOD at the WKU32 with :32 left 1H and WKU missed a 47 yd FG on the final play, 17-17. It as tied 27-27 after a 27 yd WKU FG with 6:17 left but MT had a 96 yd KR for a 7 pt lead. WKU went 57/10pl but from the 21 on FD was int’d at the 6. MT on 4&9 ran the ball into the back of the EZ for a safety on the last play. WKU finished with a 438-342 yd edge... The Army/Navy game will be played for the Commander in Chief’s Trophy as Army, despite having already clinched a losing season, knocked off Air Force and can now claim the CIC Trophy with a win over Navy in the season finale. AF might not have put the same importance on the game as they’re in the battle for the MW Title and Army rolled to a 41-21 win in a game they led

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Lost as a TD+ favorite this past weekBoise -16.5 lost to San Diego St (21-19)NC State -10.5 lost to Virginia (33-6)ULM -9.5 lost to Louisiana (40-24)WKU -8.5 lost to Middle Tennessee (34-29)Air Force -7 lost to Army (41-21)Texas Tech -6.5 lost to Texas (31-22) Biggest upsets this seasonHouston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13)Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31)Georgia Tech -26.5 Middle Tenn (49-28)Colorado -22 lost to FCS Sacramento St (30-28)Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34)SMU -18 lost to Tulane (27-26)Pittsburgh -17 lost to FCS Youngstown St (31-17)Boise -16.5 lost to San Diego St (21-19)Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16)Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19)Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31)UNLV -14 lost to FCS Northern Arizona (17-14)Dogs of 6-6.5 pts outright upsets.................... 15Dogs of 7-9.5 outright upsets ......................... 24Dogs of 10-16.5 outright upsets ...................... 18Dogs of 17+ outright upsets .............................. 7FBS tms to lose to an FCS team ....................... 9

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35-7. Army has not won the CIC Trophy since 1996. QB Trent Steelman is now 3rd in Army’s career rush leaders, passing the famed Glenn Davis. While Army came in avg 383 ypg (#1 in FBS) and AF was #2 with 366 ypg, AF was limited to 103 yards rushing while Army had 314. AF had actually only punted 15 times in its first 8 games but punted 4 times here. Cody Getz ret’d for AF after missing L2W but had just 14-23 rushing (came in avg 133 ypg). Each team went on a long td drive to open and AF was SOD on 4&1 at the Army1. Army went 96/11 and settled for a 20 yd FG then Army missed a 53 yd FG. After an int Army went 53/8pl for a td and after another int, added a 36 yd FG with :03 left to lead 20-7. Army had a 265-260 yd edge at the half. With the momentum, Army went 54/12pl and 43/8pl for td’s and their 3rd drive was actually SOD at the AF32 as they opened it up to a 20 pt lead after 3Q’s. AF QB Deitz had a streak of 79 consecutive passes without an int end as he tossed two and he also fumbled before being int at the 1 into the EZ for a td with 2:50 left, 41-21. That came 2pl after Army was SOD at the 26. AF went 63/16pl on its final drive getting to the Army3.

NFL KEYS AN AMAZING 15-3 83% TY!!! 4th NFL POWER SWEEP TY! 3H NFL TOTALS 13-8 L/7W!

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The Newsletter ContestWe welcome back the Newsletter contest for the 2012 football season. We are happy to provide you with the records and standings from the Power Sweep, Gold Sheet, Power Plays, the Sports Reporter, Winning Points, Pointwise and Playbook. The newsletters are graded from the lines in Tuesday's USA Today. If there is no line we will use the first available line in the USA Today. We use the Tuesday line because Newsletters are written on Sunday night and that would be the first day that most subscribers would have access to them as all of the Newsletters post online by then. There will be 6 categories in all. Net winners in College, NFL, and combined as well as the win percentage in College, NFL and combined. An (*) indicates that a Sunday or Monday night game is pending.

‘07-12 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y)35-18 66%!2007 Sept GOM's5H FAU (+7) 42 Minnesota 39 WIN4H Atlanta (+3) 26 Houston 16 WIN2007 Oct GOM's5H Texas A&M (+3) 11 Kansas 19 loss4H Over 45 Cleveland (27)/STL (20) WIN2007 Nov GOM's5H USF (-16’) 41 Syracuse 10 WIN4H OVER 60 UAB 9/Memphis 25 loss4H Tampa Bay (-3) 31 Atlanta 7 WIN2007 NFL GOY!!5H Tennessee (-3) 26 KC 17 WIN2008 Sept GOM's4H Atlanta (-6) 38 KC 14 WIN5H Florida St (-5') 39 Colo 21 WIN2008 October GOM's4H NY Giants (+3) 21 PIT 14 WIN4'H OVER 59’ UNLV (35) BYU (45) GOY WIN4’H UNDER 54’ Texas 38 Colorado 14 GOM WIN5H Ohio St (-3) 45 Mich St 7 WIN2008 November GOM's5H Ohio St (-11) 45 N’western 10 GOY WIN4H Atlanta (-6') 20 Denver 24 loss2008 NFL GOY5H Green Bay (-6) 21 Houston 24 loss2009 Sept GOM’s4H Oakland (+2) 3 Denver 23 loss4H OVER 52' Mid Tenn (21)/N Texas(37) WIN5H Clemson (-7) 25 Boston Coll 7 WIN2009 OCT GOM'S 4H Indianapolis (-14) 42 St Louis 6 WIN4H UNDER 51 Arizona (27)/UCLA (13) WIN5H SMU (+7) 35 Navy 38 (OT) WIN2009 NOV GOM'S5H Wisconsin (-11) 31 Indiana 28 GOY loss4'H UNDER 50' Wisc (31)/N'wstrn (33) GOY loss4H NY Giants (-7) 34 Atlanta 31 OT loss2009 DEC GOM5H Indianapolis (-6’) 28 Denver 16 GOY WIN2010 Sept GOM’s4H OVER 63' Oklahoma St (41)/Troy(38) WIN4H Atlanta (-6') 41 Arizona 7 WIN5H Boston College (+4) 0 Virg Tech 19 loss2010 OCT GOM’s4H UNDER 44 LSU (16)/Tennessee (14) WIN5H Mississippi St (-5) 47 Houston 24 WIN4H Chicago (-5') 20 Seattle 23 loss2010 NOV GOM’s4'H OVER 59 Arkansas (41)/S Carolina (20) GOY WIN5H Kentucky (-15) 38 Vanderbilt 20 GOY WIN4H Baltimore (-11’) 37 Carolina 13 WIN2010 NFL GOY5H New Orleans (-9) 31 St Louis 13 WIN2011 Sept GOM’s4H OVER 50’ NMex St (28)/Minnesota (21) loss5H Penn St -7 (14) Temple (10) loss4H NEW ORLEANS 40 (-3’) Houston 33 WIN2011 Oct GOM’s4H UNDER 45’ LSU (38)/Tennessee (7) WIN4H New Orleans -6 (20) Tampa Bay (26) loss5H Nevada -11’ (45) Fresno St (38) loss2011 NOV GOM’s4’H UNDER 58 Army (14)/Air Force (24) WIN5 H Arkansas -14’ (49) Tennessee 7 WIN4H Houston -6 (20) Jacksonville 13 WIN2011 NFL GOY5H New England (-7) 41 Denver 23 WIN2012 Sept GOM’s4H Philadelphia (-2’) 24 Baltimore 23 loss5 H UCLA (-7) 20 Oregon St 27 loss4H OVER 57 Wku (26) Arkansas St (13) loss2012 OCT GOM4H UNDER 57 New Mexico (23)/Air Force (28) WIN5H Oklahoma St (-6’) 36 TCU 14 WIN4H NY Jets (-1) 9 Miami 30 loss

College Wins College Win % NFL Wins NFL Win % Combined Wins Combined Win % Sports Reporter 22-14 +8 Sports Reporter 61.1% Winning Points 25-8 +17 Power Sweep 83.3% Gold Sheet 42-24 +18 Gold Sheet 63.6% Gold Sheet 23-16 +7 Gold Sheet 59.0% Power Sweep 15-3 +12 Winning Points 75.8% Winning Points 54-41 +13 Power Sweep 60.3% Pointwise 32-28 +4 Playbook 57.1% Gold Sheet 19-8 +11 Gold Sheet 70.4% Power Sweep 35-23 +12 Sports Reporter 59.3% Playbook 16-12 +4 Pointwise 53.3% Sports Reporter 10-8 +2 Sports Reporter 55.6% Sports Reporter 32-22 +10 Winning Points 56.8% Power Sweep 20-20 0 Power Sweep 50.0% Playbook 13-14 -1 Playbook 48.1% Playbook 29-26 +3 Playbook 52.7% Winning Points 29-33 -4 Winning Points 46.8% Power Plays 5-7 -2 Power Plays 41.7% Pointwise 44-51 -7 Pointwise 46.3% Power Plays 43-49 -6 Power Plays 46.7% Pointwise 12-23 -11 Pointwise 34.3% Power Plays 48-56 -8 Power Plays 46.2%

WEEK ELEVEN OPENING COLLEGE LINES AND MATCHUP HISTORYKEY: CAPS home teamlower CASe away team† And UPPer/lower neutral site gameBolded covered ATS(B) Bowl game(C) Conf ChampionshipYeAr in ‘09 ColUmn last time they metno Yr in ‘09 ColUmn firstmeeting

1982 Arizona -6’ Washington St WIN 34-171983 Arizona -7’ Washington St WIN 45-61984 Tennessee -1 Mississippi WIN 41-171985 Washington St +2’ Arizona St loss 16-211986 Tennessee -5 Kentucky WIN 28-91987 West Virginia -13’ Rutgers WIN 37-131988 Army -2’ Vanderbilt WIN 24-191989 BYU -3 Air Force WIN 44-351990 Colorado +7 Nebraska WIN 27-121991 Colorado -1’ Nebraska loss 19-191992 Mississippi St +11 Alabama WIN 21-301993 Washington -9 Washington St WIN 26-31994 USC -3’ Arizona WIN 45-281995 BYU -5 Utah loss 17-341996 Colorado -5 Kansas St WIN 12-0

1997 Air Force +2’ Wyoming WIN 14-31998 Syracuse -4 Virginia Tech loss 28-261999 Nebraska -9’ Kansas St WIN 41-152000 Wisconsin -6’ Indiana WIN 43-222001 New Mexico -2’ UNLV WIN 27-172002 Washington +6 Oregon St WIN 41-292003 Wisconsin -1’ Michigan St WIN 56-212004 Oregon -6’ UCLA loss 26-342005 N Carolina +5 Boston College WIN 16-142006 Nebraska -4’ Missouri WIN 34-202007 USF -16’ Syracuse WIN 41-102008 Ohio St -11 Northwestern WIN 45-102009 Wisconsin -11 Indiana loss 31-282010 Kentucky -15 Vanderbilt WIN 38-202011 Arkansas -14’ Tennessee WIN 49-7

NOVEMBER IS HERE! NORTHCOAST’S BEST MONTH OF THE YEAR!!!As we tell you each year, being a football and football only service sure makes a difference when November rolls around. With the start of the NBA and College basketball season, other sports services and the linesmakers have more to concentrate on. Here, we are still working ONLY on football which gives us a huge edge this month as everyone else has to adjust their focus. Our College Late Phones are 369-262 in November including opening up 4-1 80% last week, and we have always released our College GOY in November which you can see the incredible record listed below! Well, it’s official! The 2012 College Side Game of the Year will be released on Saturday, November 10th. Check out page 8 for more info and some great pricing for this big game!

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NC Open 2011 2010 2009Colorado CU 48-29 – – ARIZONA NL NL CU +10’/61 – –Arkansas UA 44-28 ua 41-20 UA 33-16 S CAROLINA 9 14 UA -5/51’ ua +4’/59 UA -7/56Kansas tt -6’/66’ – TT -6/67 TEXAS TECH 35 25 tt 45-34 – TT 42-21Louisiana Tech 17 20 – – – TEXAS ST – – –Baylor BU 45-38 ou -7/64’ OU -27’/53 OKLAHOMA 31 20 BU +15’/75 ou 53-24 OU 33-7Tulane 3 1 um +12’/50 – – MEMPHIS um 33-17 – –Oregon St su -20’/61 SU -13’/57 OSU 38-28 STANFORD E 5’ su 38-13 SU 38-0 OSU +1/52’Mississippi St lsu -3’/49 LSU -7’/49’ lsu -12/44’ LSU 10 14 lsu 19-6 LSU 29-7 lsu 30-26Fresno St E 2’ UN -11’/59 un -8’/69 UN -7/69’ NEVADA UN 45-38 un 35-34 UN 52-14Florida Atlantic wku +2’/43’ fau 17-16 FAU 29-23 WKU 13 16’ wku 20-0 fau -2’/49’ FAU -14/67Navy E E NAVY 42-14 – – TROY NAVY -6’/59’ – –South Alabama – – – NORTH TEXAS 7 9’ – – –Louisiana – – – FLORIDA 38 26 – – 1996

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Utah 1 uw +10/55 – – WASHINGTON 3 uw 31-14 – –Wyoming UW 31-10 UNM +9/47’ UW 37-13 NEW MEXICO 6 E UW -24/53 UNM 34-31 UW -10/45’San Jose St 21 22’ SJSU 34-24 NMSU +3’/46’ SJSU 13-10 NEW MEX ST SJSU -10’/46 NMSU 29-27 SJSU -11/42Oregon 17 27 UO 43-15 uo 15-13 UO 42-3 CALIFORNIA UO -24/66 uo -19’/58’ UO +5’/55’West Virginia – – – OKLAHOMA ST 24 8 – – 1987Kansas St NL NL – – – TCU – – 1986Cincinnati 4 11 – – – TEMPLE – – 2003Missouri – – – TENNESSEE 10 3’ – – –Iowa St ut -9/50 isu 28-21 – TEXAS 21 10 ut 37-14 isu +20’/48 –Air Force sdsu +7/59 SDSU +1/53’ AF 26-14 SAN DIEGO ST 3 9’ sdsu 41-27 SDSU 27-25 AF -17’/52’Southern Miss USM 27-3 – – SMU 24 13 USM -3/60 – –Marshall 3 MU 59-14 mu 31-17 MU 27-7 UAB 3 MU -5/52 mu +10/53’ MU -7/52’Tulsa 2’ uh -3/78 ut 28-25 uh -1’/69’ HOUSTON 4 uh 48-16 ut +2’/76 uh 46-45Unlv 3 UNLV 38-35 CSU -3’/51 UNLV 35-16 COLORADO ST 6 UNLV +2’/48 CSU 43-10 UNLV -1/62Boise St 28 29 – BSU 42-7 bsu 54-9 HAWAII – BSU -22/66 bsu -24’/58’Ucla 17 15 UCLA 28-25 UCLA 42-28 ucla 43-7 WASH ST UCLA -3’/61 UCLA -24/50’ ucla -17’/48Ucf 20 12 UCF 31-14 – – UTEP UCF -10/53 – –

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Louisville 2’ UL 27-10 ul 28-20 UL 10-9 SYRACUSE 3 UL -3/44 ul +7/43’ UL -7/46’Miami-Fl 2’ uva +14/49 UVA +16/51’ UM 52-17 VIRGINIA 3 uva 28-21 UVA 24-19 UM -14/45Minnesota E 3 UM 27-7 um 38-34 ui +7/54 ILLINOIS UM +10’/43’ um +21/58 ui 35-32Wisconsin 21 5’ UW 59-7 UW 83-20 uw 31-28 INDIANA UW -40/61 UW -22’/57’ uw -11/54’Purdue ui -1’/51 – – IOWA 7 3’ ui 31-21 – –Vanderbilt VU 30-7 vu 28-14 um -10/44 MISSISSIPPI 3 3 VU +2’/47 vu +11’/43’ um 23-7Georgia Tech GT 35-28 gt 30-24 GT 24-7 N CAROLINA 21 9 GT -7/58 gt +3/51 GT -2’/46C Michigan 3 2’ emu +12/51 cmu 52-14 CMU 56-8 E MICHIGAN emu 35-28 cmu -10/52 CMU -22’/54Kent St E 6 mu -3’/41’ MU +3/44’ KSU 29-19 MIAMI-OH mu 9-3 MU 27-21 KSU -7/49Idaho BYU -22/47 – – BYU 48 37’ BYU 42-7 – –Massachusetts – – – AKRON 14 14 – – –W Michigan 3 3’ – – WMU 34-31 BUFFALO – – WMU -5/51Texas A&M – – – ALABAMA 14 13’ – – 1988Georgia 14 15 UGA 45-7 AU -6’/63 UGA 31-24 AUBURN UGA -11’/53 AU 49-31 UGA -4/56’Penn St UN -3/42’ – – NEBRASKA 17 7 UN 17-14 – –Notre Dame 21 18’ ND 16-14 nd 31-13 ND 20-16 BOSTON COLL ND -24’/47 nd -2’/46 ND -7’/55Arizona St ASU 43-22 USC -5/60’ usc -10/45’ USC 14 10 ASU -2’/53’ USC 34-33 usc 14-9

Tuesday, November 6, 2012 NC Open 2011 2010 2009Ball St ut -14/71 UT -11’/48’ ut -5/60’ TOLEDO NL 6 ut 45-28 UT 31-24 ut 37-30Wednesday, November 7, 2012Bowling Green ou -7/59 OU -9/51 ou +2’/48 OHIO NL 4 ou 29-28 OU 49-25 ou 44-37Thursday, November 8, 2012Florida St NL 13’ – vt (†) -3’/52 – VIRGINIA TECH – vt (†) 44-33 –Ulm asu -2’/55 ASU -4/51 ULM 16-10 ARKANSAS ST NL 6 asu 24-19 ASU 34-20 ULM -2’/51Friday, November 9, 2012Pitt NL 4 UP 35-20 UC +6/48 UP 24-21 CONNECTICUT UP -10/41’ UC 30-28 UP -6’/47’Saturday, November 10, 2012Northwestern um -7’/59’ – – MICHIGAN 7 12 um 42-24 – –Maryland cu -8/53’ CU -14’/47’ UMD 24-21 CLEMSON 28 31 cu 56-45 CU 31-7 UMD +12/48Wake Forest WFU 34-27 NCSU -18’/50 WFU 30-24 NC STATE 15 9 WFU +1’/41’ NCSU 38-3 WFU -2’/49’Army ru (†) -9/48’ ru (†) -7/42 ru -10’/39 RUTGERS 21 17’ ru (†) 27-12 ru (†) 23-20 ru 27-10

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Last week we told you about how we love the month of November. Being a football only service is a big advantage at this time of year as other services, and the linesmakers look to the start of NBA and college basketball and our focus remains solely on football. The result? Last week our College and NFL Late Phones went 7-1 88%!!! We intend to take that momentum into this week as not only are we excited for the 2012 College GOY release on Saturday, but THERE IS FOOTBALL EVERY DAY THIS WEEK! There are games Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun and Monday!! Hopefully you will all be on board with some very special pricing (see page 8) but if you are not, make sure your Northcoast Debit Card is fully loaded as you will be able to access Marquee Plays each and every day this week! Check out the back page, as if you sign up for a weekend package at a drastically reduced rate, you may be eligible to get the Marquee Plays INCLUDED!

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Friday, November 9thPittsburgh at CONNECTICUT - Pitt is now 3-1 SU but just 2-4 ATS in this series and there have been 4 outright upsets the L6Y. LY the dog came in 5-0 ATS but we used Pitt as the Wed Night Marquee (-10). Sunseri had the best game of his career w/419 yds, the most by a Pitt QB s/’03 and Pitt led 35-13 with a 529-213 yd edge (320-80 1H) before UC got a gbg 14 yd td pass w/:43 left. The HT is 6-2 SU/5-3 ATS in the series. Both tms are off tough road losses especially Pitt’s 29-26 (+17) 3OT loss at #4 ND. Which tm will rebound and a get a must-win if they want to make it to a bowl? After another winner LW - Fri dayNight Marquees now 18-4 (82%)! Get the winner on gameday after 12:00 ET!Saturday, November 10thCLEMSON 41 Maryland 13 - HC. LY featured the 2nd greatest comeback in Clemson hist as CU trailed 35-17 but was down just 45-42 w/7:35 left. Watkins got an 89 yd KR td to lead 49-45 and CU sealed it w/a 44 yd td run w/3:55. LTH MD had FD/ydg edges but all’d an 87 yd KR and 61 yd IR td’s while missing a FG and being SOD at the C29 and int at C21 in a 31-7 loss (+14’). Unlike prev yrs w/2H collapses, the Tigers continue to roll with 5 str wins and 6 str covers after LW’s 56-20 (-12’) demolition of Duke. For the 2nd str wk Boyd tied a schl rec’d w/5 td passes and is now #4 in the NCAA in pass avg 298 ypg (68%) with a 25-9 ratio. CU racked up nearly 500 yds by HT and had a 718-342 yd edge for the gm. LW MD was down to its 5th string QB due to inj’s (a converted frosh LB) and fell behind 27-0 late 3Q and lost 33-13 (+7’). CU is just 3-3 SU and 1-5 ATS at home in the series and there have been 4 outright upsets the last 7 yrs but it’s tough stepping in front of a very hot tm when you have a converted LB at QB. NC STATE 34 Wake Forest 17 - LY at home WF (+1’) led 34-13 after 3Q’s. WF was int’d in the EZ and NCSt on 4&10 got a 63 yd td pass to get back within 7 w/5:34 left. NCSt’s 4&10 pass fell inc from the WF38 w/1:31 left, 34-27. The HT is 14-2 SU (13-3 ATS) in the series including 5 str wins with 5 outright upsets the L9Y. Wake HC Grobe continues to work his magic as the Demon Deacons in what looked like a rebuilding ssn w/just 11 ret’g st’rs now sit 1 win away from bowl elig after LW’s 28-14 (-3’) win over BC. The Deacons can thank their D for the win as they forced 4 BC TO’s and also made 3 stops on 4&1 plays incl one near GL in 2H. NCSt is off a 33-6 loss to UVA as we cashed an easy Underdog POW winner on the Cavs (+10’). The Pack imploded w/5 TO’s as QB Glennon had 4 of them and NCSt was outgained 446-216. Typically NCSt HC O’Brien is great off a loss at 16-6-1 ATS and off B2B losses they need to get back on track here. RUTGERS 34 Army 13 - RU has now won 7 in a row vs Army SU and is 6-1 ATS with the lone non-cover being their last meeting here in ‘10 (RU -7, 23-20 OT) with a 404-250 yd edge. LY Army was off a tough loss to AF and the game was played in Yankee Stadium. RU was -9 and QB Steelman was out for Army. It was a fortunate cover for RU as they only led 13-12 when they blk’d a P for a td w/6:36 left and then on 3&7 when a FD might have let them run out the clock, they got a 56 yd td run by Jamison for the frontdoor cover. Both tms played Kent St and both lost despite outgaining the Golden Flashes. Army now has a shot to win its 1st CIC Trophy s/’96 after LW’s 41-21 win (+7) over AF snapping the Knights 13 gm losing streak vs their service academy rivals. QB Steelman ran and threw for 100 yds and they benefitted from +5 TO’s. RU is fresh off a bye off its loss to Kent while Army plays for a 10th str wk off AF and RU has extra time to prep for the bone w/a large D edge (#18-117). We won a GOY in 1987 going against Rutgers and followed it up the next yr with a GOY winner on Army over Vanderbilt. Will we got back to these teams here?SYRACUSE 31 Louisville 28 - UL is 6-2 SU but just 3-5 ATS in this series and there have been 4 outright upsets in that span. The dog was a perfect 7-0 heading into LY but UL (-3) covered 27-10 and we also had a 3H CTOT on Under 44. LTH UL’s win broke their 11 gm BE road losing streak (+7, 28-20). The Cards are 9-0 for the 1st time in schl hist after LW’s 45-17 win (-16) over Temple. UL continues to be led by QB Bridgewater who threw 5 td’s and is now #5 in the NCAA avg 270 ypg (70%) with an 18-4 ratio. The Cuse, coming off their biggest comeback in schl hist, led Cincy LW 24-21 in the 3Q before losing 35-24 (+5’). Syr set up a pair of Cincy td’s by fmbl’g twice deep in its territory, incl one on the opening KO and they also missed a FG, had another blk’d, and got penalized 12x for 104 yds. Tech edges have to go to UL as HC Strong is 7-1 ATS on conf road while Cuse is 3-10 ATS vs BE at home but did upset #11 WV LY 49-23 (+14). Also while the off and def are close, Cuse has played a much tougher sked (#37-93) and L’ville is playing w/undefeated pressure. We won a GOY in the Carrier Dome in 2007, we will go back to it? ILLINOIS 18 Minnesota 17 - UM is now 9-3 SU/8-4 ATS in this series and have had 3 outright upsets as DD dogs the L4Y. LY UM (+10’) dominated leading 20-0 at HT with a commanding 217-18 yd edge in their FHG. UM finished with a 333-160 yd edge and led 27-0. Beckman and Kill met twice in the MAC and the HT won both SU/ATS. The Illini were officially eliminated from bowl contention in LW’s 52-22 loss at OSU (-27’). They trailed just 7-6 going into 2Q before the flood gates opened with OSU outrushing IL 330-74 and the Illini’s final td coming on a 77 yd FR. QB Scheelhaase (134, 60%, 4-6, 197 rush) pilots an off which is in the B10 basement in nearly every category (scoring, ttl, rush). The veteran D has been a huge disappointment as they’ve all’d 230 rush ypg (4.9) in conf play with #1 LB Brown re-inj his ankle vs OSU. The Gophers (+12) lost 35-13 to a Mich squad minus D-Rob 35-13 as QB Nelson hit just 13-29-142-1-0 vs the nation’s #1 pass D. Trailing 21-7 early 4Q the Gophers settled for 2 short FG’s on 1&gl inside the Mich3 and also all’d a 41 yd td run on 4&1 to put it away. The Wolves did finish with a 389-275 yd edge. Despite losing 4 of their L/5 gms this is the Gophers’ best shot to secure bowl elig with a trip to Neb and Mich St in the finale and this will come down to the wire. IOWA 27 Purdue 20 - Iowa is now 5-1 SU/4-2 ATS in this series. LY both teams were fighting for bowl hopes and UI (-1’) led 21-14 at the half and had a 257-117 yd edge. UI won 31-21 with a 408-282 yd edge. PU’s last W at Iowa City was in ‘92 and since then they have dropped 6 in a row SU by 11 ppg (1-11 SU s/’81). Two one time front runners for B10 champ gm now meet to end long losing streaks and keep flickering bowl hopes alive. Iowa lost its 3rd str to Indy despite getting out to a 14-0 1Q lead. Iowa led 14-10 at HT but was int’d at the IN1 on its 1st 3Q poss. After IN took the lead on a 99 yd td drive, the Hawks went 88/10pl to regain the edge 21-17 but IN answered with its own td drive. The Hawks have scored 9 off td’s in 6 conf gms with QB Vandenberg struggling (198, 57%, 4-6). The Boilers lost their 5th straight 34-9 at home to Penn St (-3’) to fall to 3-6 with HC Hope’s job dangling in the wind. PU led 3-0 (1st 1Q pts all’d by Lions D all yr) and had the ball at the PSU41 when they fmbl’d. Boilers also missed a 45 yd FG, were SOD at the PSU37, 19 & 18 and scored their only td on the gm’s last play. QB Marve hit 22-39-138-0-0 and was benched for TerBush (10-20-155-1-0). Vet Boilers D are allowing a B10 worst 264 rush ypg (5.8) in conf play. PU is 3-10 ATS in Nov AG’s and the visitor is this series has gone just 2-9 SU & 4-7 ATS making the Hawks the play here. MISSISSIPPI 26 Vanderbilt 23 - Amazingly VU is now 5-2 SU/ATS in the series and there have been 4 outright upsets (3 in the last 4Y). In ‘10 here VU was +11’ and upset Ole Miss 28-14 despite being outgained 385-300. LY Ole Miss was playing with legit revenge and was -2’ on the road. VU broke a scoreless tie late 2Q with a td then got a 52 yd IR td 1:02 later and drove 57 yds for another td with :25 left in the half to make it 21-0 and cruised to a 30-7 home win. The visitor is 11-5-1 ATS in the series. The Dores are off an impressive 40-0 (-6’) win at UK as they dominated from start to finish w/29-15 FD and 447-260 yd edges as UK only made it into the RZ one time after an IR. Ole Miss jumped out to a 10-0 lead at UGA LW but two key td passes doomed them in the 37-10 loss (+13’). The 2st came on a 3&1 as UGA QB Murray play faked the whole D and threw a 66 yd bomb, then the Bulldogs got a 40 yd Hail Mary w/:03 left in the 1H to go up 14-10 and grab momentum. Both tms sit at 5-4 and with a win become bowl elig. Both tms are relatively close talent-wise and we’ll take the HT edge here. N CAROLINA 41 Georgia Tech 20 - HC. LY at home GT (-7) finished with a 496-332 yd edge. GT did lead 20-7 in the 3Q but it was tied at 28 when the Jackets got a td with 5:20 left. The HT is 7-2 SU (NC 3-1 ATS here) but GT is 12-2 SU (7-6-1 ATS). A wk after being held to ssn lows in ttl yds, rush yds, pass yds and pts, GT rebounded with a confidence building 33-13 (-7’) win over a QB-depleted MD tm LW. Jackets finished with 19-17 FD and 401-259 yd edges and put up 370 rush yds on a MD tm that came in #4 FBS in run D. QB Washington is avg 100 ypg (59%) w/a 4-3 ratio and is the #2 rusher with 511 (4.3) and enters this gm 1 shy of schl/ACC rec’d rush td by QB. Not only is GT on a B2B road trip but NC has the huge edge of a late ssn bye which also gave them extra prep time for the option and they are 5-0 ATS TY at home. QB Renner avg 265 ypg (63%) with an 18-6 ratio. RB Bernard is #5 FBS with 930 rush yd (7.4, 10 td) and #3 FBS in scoring adding 3 rec and 2 PR td’s (#1 FBS PR). With edges on off (#17-25), D (#46-64) and ST’s (#4-88), NC brings GT back to earth and we did win a GOY here in Chapel Hill in ‘05, but will we use them again?

KEY SELECTIONS4H OKLAHOMA over Baylor - LY OKSt had lost the previous night so OU players perhaps got caught up talking about their BCS possibilities. The Sooners were also without their top RB and WR and struggled. OU was -3 in TO’s they got a td with :51 left and were going to go for 2 pts and the win but a pen had them kick the xp. BU got a key FD then a 34 yd td pass with :08 left for the upset. The Sooners are playing with legit revenge as they had been 20-0 SU in the series and had won the prev 13 meetings by 29 ppg and +255 ypg. The Sooners won as a 4H Top Weekly LPS & Key Selection as they beat ISU 35-20 (-12). OU had 34-19 FD and 593-290 yd edges but kept ISU in it as they were SOD at the ISU5 and were also int’d twice. QB Jones is avg 302 ypg (65%) with a 16-6 ratio. OU’s pass D is #1 B12 (170, 52%, 3-9). The Bears got their 1st B12 win TY by beating KU 41-14. BU finished with 32-14 FD and 666-342 yd edges as they scored the gm’s L/24 pts. FBS’s #1 passer Florence’s (377, 64%, 25-11) favorite target is the FBS’s #1 rec Williams (1340, 18.9, 10 td). Bears D remains FBS’s worst all’g 527 ypg. While OU has won the L/5 HG’s vs Bay by 24 ppg, they have dropped 5 in a row ATS (avg line -40!). This time the line is much cheaper and we’re not afraid to go with the Sooners for a 2nd wk in a row with revenge on their minds (revenged TT earlier TY 41-20, -4). FORECAST: OKLAHOMA 59 Baylor 283H TEXAS over Iowa St - UT won the 1st 6 B12 meetings incl 56-3 in ‘07. After not playing for 2Y, UT (-20’) was beaten 28-21 at home in one of Mack Brown’s worst losses in ‘10. LY UT was bent on revenge. We used UT (-9) on the road as a 3H Key Selection and a 4H LPS and UT led 34-0 at HT with ISU only getting a couple of late 4Q td’s on 86 and 63 yd drives. The HT is just 2-4 SU and 0-6 ATS in the series. UT moved to 7-2 after their 31-22 upset win over TT (+7). The Horns never trailed despite being outFD’d 25-18 as TT settled for 4 FG’s in the RZ and had a td called back due to pen. QB Ash (221, 68%, 15-5) went the distance after getting the vote of confidence from Brown during the wk and RB Gray (533, 5.3) ran for 100 yd in his 2nd str gm. For the 2nd wk in a row we went against ISU with our Top Weekly LPS also winning a 4H Key on Oklahoma (-12) who had a 35-20 win. OU had 34-19 FD and 593-290 yd edges but int’s kept ISU in the gm in the 1H as 2 picks set up Cyclones FG’s. ISU cut the deficit to 21-13 mid-3Q but the Sooners scored 2 td’s to put it out of reach. QB Jantz hit 20-40-191-0-1 going the distance for ISU. UT is a bit undervalued and can still go 10-2. Will we go against ISU with our Top Pick for a 3rd str wk? FORECAST: TEXAS 37 Iowa St 133H Wisconsin over INDIANA - UW provided one of our fav 5H winners of all-time and we also used UW as our 5H CGOY vs Indy in ‘00 when they were -6’ and rolled to a 43-22 win. UW has now won 7 in a row in this series and in L/6 have won by an avg of 52-16 incl the L2Y when at home they won by a combined 142-27 even though they were -40. The Badgers needed the bye to sort out the QB situation as B10’s pass eff leader Stave is OFY leaving the job up to O’Brien (151, 62%, 3-1 in first 3 sts of ssn) and the more mobile Phillips. Top OL LT Wagner (out L/2 knee) is expected to ret here after UW ran for a shocking 19 yds vs MSU. The Hoosiers have won 2 str B10 gms for the first time s/’07, the last time they went to a bowl gm after beating Iowa 24-21 (-2’). IU trailed the Hawks 14-0 mid-1Q after a pick-six and after 3 drives of hitting a 45 yd FG, being SOD at the IA8 and missing a 38 yd FG changed QB’s. Coffman hit 21-33-315-3-0 outscoring the Hawks 21-7 over the final 3Q’s for the win. Indy finished with 473-345 yd and 24-17 FD edges. B10’s #1 pass tm IU has avg’d 295 ypg in conf play (60%) with a 12-3 ratio despite playing 2 QB’s. IU has all’d 231 rush ypg in conf play (4.8). Unbelievably, a win for the 4-5 Hoosiers here could put them in the driver’s seat for the B10 Title gm but IU has dropped 5 str home finales by 22 ppg (not incl PU) and the Badgers physical mismatch at the line should once again be amplified by them coming off a bye while Indy is playing a 7th str week. Will we go with the Badgers yet again for our 5H GOY? FORECAST: Wisconsin 37 INDIANA 16

OTHER SELECTIONS2H TEXAS TECH over Kansas - The dog is 5-1 ATS in this series with 3 outright upsets. TT, however, has won 5 in a row SU (3-2 ATS). LY KU led 20-0 with 3:39 left 1Q but TT (-6’) would outscore them 45-7 until KU got a td with 3:30 left to only lose by 11 (45-34). The Raiders (-7) were upset 31-22 by Texas LW despite a 25-18 FD edge. TT scored a late 3Q td but missed the 2 pt conv which would’ve tied it. After UT scored a 4Q td the Raiders drove to the 2 but a hold penalty forced a 23 yd FG att which was blk’d. The Horns then ran out the final 5:15. QB Doege (319, 69%, 31-8) is #16 FBS pass eff. KU trailed Baylor just 17-14 late 2Q before unravelling in a 41-14 loss. The Bears had 32-17 FD and 666-342 yd edges but were aided by being SOD at the BU45 and int’s on B2B2B 3Q drives to put the gm away. Hawks QB’s Cummings and Crist combined to hit 11-26-96-0-2 vs 1 of the nation’s worst pass D (KU #118 FBS pass eff). KU is allowing 250 pass ypg (62%) with a 15-9 ratio. In 2004 we used TT -7 at home vs Neb as a 5H and they won 70-10! This is TT’s home finale and this is an opportunity for a feel good win. FORECAST: TEXAS TECH 45 Kansas 102H VIRGINIA over Miami, Fl - LY these two met on a Thurs night and UVA was a 14 pt dog but the Cavs had a 479-432 yd edge and used a couple of big plays to pull the upset. UVA had not won on the road in the ACC since Oct ‘09. Not only is the dog a super 7-1 ATS in this series but they have had 6 outright upsets. LW we boldly selected the Cavs despite their 0-7-1 ATS mark TY as our Underdog POW (+10’) and they proved us right as they destroyed NCSt 33-6. UVA who came in 2-6 SU despite outgaining their opp’s on the ssn (last in the NCAA in TO margin, -16) forced 5 TO’s (+4) and outgained NCSt 446-216. The UVA QB rotation of Sims/Rocco continued as both threw td passes. The Canes are off a 30-12 (+1’) win over VT last Thurs as they benefitted from several VT ST’s miscues and were +3 in TO’s as they were outFD’d 24-15. With the win they do control their destiny in the ACC Coastal div and their sensational frosh Johnson had 217 all-purp yds. With both tms are even talent-wise on off/def, we’ll take the HT that proved us right LW, is +71 ypg TY and facing a Mia tm off a misleading final and -82 ypg on the yr. FORECAST: VIRGINIA 31 Miami, Fl 28

OTHER GAMESWednesday, November 7thBowling Green at OHIO - LY OU (-7) was playing to clinch a spot for the MAC East Title on a Wed night. Down 2, OU went 83/15pl hitting a GW 23 yd FG as time expired (trailed by 9 w/13:41 to go). Both tms come in w/MAC East Title aspirations as OU rebounded off its 1st loss of the ssn w/a 49-14 win (-15’) over EM last Thurs while BG comes in off a bye and has won 5 str gms SU/ATS. The Bobcats have won 6 str home finales by an avg score of 32-21 but the visitor is 5-1 SU and 4-2 ATS in the series with 3 outright upsets. Which team takes a big step towards Detroit and a MAC Title? Midweek Marquees went a perfect 2-0 LW! Pick up our Wednesday Night Marquee on your Northcoast Debit Card for just $9 after 12 noon ET on gameday!Thursday, November 8thFlorida St at VIRGINIA TECH - In their 2 reg ssn meetings the home team is 2-0 SU/ATS. Last met in the ‘10 ACC Title game and VT (-3’) won 44-33. FSU is fresh off a bye while VT is off a Thurs Night loss to Miami 30-12 as a 1’ pt AF despite having 24-15 FD and 421-347 yd edges. VT is tough at home on Thurs Nights (5-2 SU, 3-4 ATS) but FSU has a big edge with the best DL in CFB (#1 NCAA ttl D, #3 rush D) vs a young O-line that has struggled. Will the Hokies get a signature win in a rather disappoint-ing season or will FSU continue its march toward the ACC Title? Ulm at ARKANSAS ST - LY ULM (+2’) at home had a 25-16 FD edge but settled for two 25 yd FG’s in the 1H and only led 13-10. ULM got to the ASU27 but on 4&19 fired inc with :18 left (ASU -2’, 24-19). LTH ASU (-4) won 34-20. While Ark St picked up an impressive road win at NT 37-19 (-4) ULM is playing a 10 str week off a loss to its rival ULL (40-24, -9’) and on a short week with travel. While the situation favors Ark St, ULM has the tech edges going 4-0 ATS TY on the road while ASU is 1-3 ATS at home TY. Both tms are part of a 3 way tie atop the SBC standings and the loser here probably is eliminated. Get the Thursday Night Marquee Winner on gameday after 12:00 ET for $9 on your Northcoast Debit Card!

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C Michigan 41 E MICHIGAN 38 - LY we used EM as a Big Dog POW (+12) and they delivered an outright upset on the road 35-28. CM trailed most of the gm before tying it with 1:09 left. EM got a 38 yd td run with :37 left and CM was int’d on the EM4 on the last play. EM has been a dog ELEVEN str yrs, yet has 5 outright upsets in the L8Y. The Eagles fell to 1-8 SU (0-5 MAC) with a 45-14 (+16) loss to Ohio last Thurs. EM was only down by 10 at HT but stalled in the 2H being outFD’d 25-18 and outgained 559-320 on the day. QB Benz is avg 176 ypg (53%, 10-6) but has not topped 140 the L/2 while top rusher Hill (736, 7.3, 6 td) has not found pay dirt in that span. LW CM was outscored 28-8 in the 4Q in a gm that featured 6 lead changes. The Chips did go over 500 yds for the 1st time TY but fell 42-31 (+1) at WM as we went against them winning a 4H Small Coll Play. While the record doesn’t reflect it (1-4 SU), Radcliff is avg 314 ypg (60%) with a 12-4 ratio vs MAC foes and has topped 300 in 4 of those 5. Tipton (983, 6.2, 12 td) has 355 rush yds the L2W and has gone over 100 in the L/3. Davis (40, 20.8, 8 td) racked up 208 rec yds vs WM. LTH CM did have a 523-358 yd edge and won 52-14 (-10) but series history proves EM can keep it close. MIAMI, OH 24 Kent St 23 - MU is 7-3 SU in the series and there have been 4 outright upsets the L6Y but the HT is just 2-5 SU/ATS. LY we expected a D struggle and it was just that as MU won 9-3 (3’ pt AF). Each tm had 5 sks and KSU had a 244-166 yd edge. LW KSU won its 7th in a row SU and kept the Wagon Wheel at home with a 35-24 (-20) win over rival Akron. UA scored on each of its 1H poss to lead 24-14 at HT, but KSU held them scoreless after. QB Keith is avg just 141 ypg (58%) with an 8-3 ratio relying heavily on a ground gm that has avg’d 238 ypg the L/7 led by Archer (892 yds, 9.2, 10 td) and Durham (887, 4.7, 11). After a 3-3 tie at HT LW, MU and UB got into a shootout in the 2H. Down by 7, MU conv 2 4th downs on a 75/16pl drive to tie UB at 24 with :23 left. However, UB ret’d the ensuing KO to the MU35, ran 1pl and kicked the GW 47 yd FG as time expired and MU fell 27-24 (+3). QB Dysert (274 ypg, 61%, 18-9 ratio) did move past Big Ben as MU’s all-time leading passer. Kent does have all the edges (#71-92 off, #70-115 D and #74-112 ST’s), but remember MU beat prev unbeaten Ohio at home earlier TY as a 4H Small Coll winner for us and Kent is playing for its 8th str wk. BYU 48 Idaho 0 - LY was the 1st meeting s/’55 (2-2 SU) and BYU rolled. BYU has won 6 str home finales by 22 ppg. The Cougs are off a bye (7-0 off a bye L3Y, avg score 46-14) after destroying GT 2W ago 41-17 (+2) on the road. It was the 5th time TY that BYU’s D did not allow a td. In the 1st 4 gms of the yr frosh RB Williams had just 18 att’s but he’s seen his carries increase the L5W and has tallied 433 of his 516 rush yds in that span. QB Nelson is avg 206 ypg (60%) with a poor 9-11 ratio (19-7 ratio LY). BYU is 15-4 ATS in Nov, many times delivering as a 4H Key Selection on these pages. LW Idaho (+21) debuted new interim HC Gesser and only trailed SJSt 21-13 with under 1:00 left in the 3Q but all’d 3 td drives and a 47 yd IR td for the 42-13 final. QB Bushnell, in his 1st start (Blackman dismissed), hit 14-29-196 with 1 td. The top rusher is Bass (339, 3.7) but ID has a ttl of 3 rush td’s TY and is facing our #9 D. Sitting at 5-4, BYU can lock up the Poinsettia Bowl bid here and do so emphatically.AKRON 34 UMass 20 - 1st meeting. UM is on an 0-4 SU run on the road in Nov. This is the Zips home finale and they are 3-1 ATS as a HF. UA is off a disappointing 35-24 loss to rival Kent. The Zips (+20) jumped out to a 14-0 lead and led 24-14 at HT but KSU scored the final 21 incl a 15 yd td with :38 left for the 35-24 final. QB Williams (300 ypg, 62%) set a UA single-ssn rec’d with his 24th td pass (12 int) and the Zips had 23-18 FD and 442-364 yd edges. Top rusher Chisholm leads with 803 (5.7) incl 561 (6.3) in MAC play. UM is on its 3rd str AG off a 63-0 (+35) drubbing at the hands of NI (NI +5 FD, +343 yds). QB Wegzyn is avg a paltry 149 ypg (52%) with a 7-4 ratio and is the #2 rusher with just 150 yds (2.1). UM ranks dead last in 2 of our 3 major categories (off, ST’s, #121 on D) and UA is not much bet-ter (#86 off, #102 D, #119 D) but the Zips should be able to pull out a home win in this battle for the East basement and HC Bowden, prior to the ssn, said his goal was to get 2 wins TY (1 in each of L2Y).W Michigan 33 BUFFALO 30 - The Bulls are 0-5 SU but 3-2 ATS vs WM but in the L/2 gms have lost by just 6 & 3 pts. LW WM trailed rival CM 23-14 with 15:00 left but racked up 257 ttl yds and 28 pts in the final stanza for a 42-31 win (-1) delivering a 4H Small Coll winner. QB Van Tubbergen (291 ypg, 61%, 15-11 ratio vs MAC) threw for his 3rd str 300 yd gm, RB Chance (830, 5.4, 4 td) went over the 100 yd mark for the 4th time TY and WR Monette (#3 rec, 34, 14.5, 3 td) had his 2nd str 100 yd rec gm. UB used a 47 yd FG on the final play (1st ever final pl win in regulation via FG in IA era) to down Mia, OH 27-24 (-3). It was tied at 3 in the 1H but the 2H turned into a shootout with the tms trading td’s. QB Licata, filling in for the inj’d Zordich (157 ypg, 51%, 9-7 ratio, CS), hit 13-24-127-2-1. RB Oliver, in his 2nd gm back, ran for his 2nd str 100 yd gm and leads with 726 (5.7, 4 td) despite missing 4 full gms. UB has lost 7 str home finales by 13 ppg and the HT is 0-5 ATS (3-2 SU) with WM +136 ypg in their two trips here. The Broncos know that if they win out, they achieve bowl eligibility and squeak out a road win here.ALABAMA 34 Texas A&M 20 - Last met in ‘88. Bama is 9-3 ATS in Nov HG’s under Saban but is coming off the huge game vs LSU although they do only have W Car on deck. A&M is 4-15 ATS as an AD vs a ranked foe and they are on their 3rd str AG playing for their 10th str wk. LW the Tide jumped out to a 14-3 HT lead at #5 LSU but found themselves down 17-14 late in the game as McCarron comp just 1-7 passes for 0 yds in the 2H prior to the final drive. LSU blew some opportunities to put the game away (3 failed FG att). Bama did march 72/5pl in a drive that culminated w/a td pass w/just :51 left as the #1 Tide won 21-17 (-8) although we cashed a 3H LPS going against them. McCarron has still not thrown an int TY but the #1 Tide D did give up 435 yds and they will have their hands full again TW vs Johnny Football who tore thru Miss St’s D to the tune of 440 comb yds (30-36 passing!) as the Aggies rolled to a 38-13 (-7) win at MSU. A&M outgained MSU 693-310 and had a 36-15 FD edge. Keep in mind the L/2x Bama has lost a gm it came at the hands of a mobile QB’s Cam Newton and Jordan Jefferson. Still we can’t step in front of the elephant here as A&M’s off has been sluggish in the 2H of gms vs the other two elite D’s it faced earlier TY in UF/LSU. Georgia 30 AUBURN 16 - At one time the visitor dominated this series as they went 11-3-1 SU from 1992-2006. The L5Y the HT is a perfect 5-0 ATS and 4-1 SU and UGA is 4-1 SU in that span. LTH Newton and an Aub tm heading for #1 won 49-31 (-6’). LY UGA was -11’ at home and dominated with 528-195 yd, 29-9 FD and 304-51 rush edges. UGA led 35-7 at the half and won 45-7. LW UGA fell behind 10-0 early but thanks to 2 long td passes incl one w/:03 left, rallied to take a 14-10 HT lead in their 37-10 win over Ole Miss (-13’). They did have a 533-234 yd edge and QB Murray rebounded from his poor performance at UF to go 21-28-384-4-0. Aub notched just its 2nd win of the yr LW with a 42-7 rout (-24) of NMSt. They did only lead 7-0 at HT and relied heavily on their run gm (311 yds) in QB Wallace’s 1st start (9-16-164-1-1). Brian VanGorder, UGA’s DC from 2001-04, was hired by Aub TY. Auburn is in a NMSt/Ala A&M sandwich so will be fully focused and is 7-3 ATS as a HD incl just a 12-10 loss (+20’) to LSU earlier TY. Still the Bulldogs can clinch a spot in Atlanta w/a win here and after a few anxious moments will put the Tigers away in the 2H. NEBRASKA 37 Penn St 17 - These two had not ply’d s/’03 when PSU covered at Neb (+10) losing 18-10. LY this was one of the most talked about and watched games of the ssn as PSU had fired Paterno and the Lions were a 3 pt HD. PSU trailed 17-14 and finished with a 375-331 yd edge but had a couple of blown opportunities. PSU is on its 3rd AG in 4W. The Lions bounced back from the OSU loss to bury Purdue 34-9 after trailing in the 1Q for the 1st time all ssn. PSU outgained the Boilers 506-375 dodging several bullets (PU was SOD 3x inside the PSU40) but all’d their only td on the gm’s last play. B10’s #1 passer QB McGloin (271, 62%, 18-3) is the conf’s MIP under O’Brien. Nothing wrong with a Lions D which is all’g 107 rush ypg (3.6) in conf play. The Huskers won their 3rd straight overall and had their 2nd straight conf road 4Q DD comeback by driving 80/9pl and scoring the GW td with :06 left in a 28-24 win at MSU. NU finished with a 473-361 yd edge but was int’d at the MSU 26 and 5 and also missed a 30 yd FG which set up the comeback. NU’s new career ttl off leader QB Martinez avg 216 ypg (63%) with an 18-8 ratio and has 666 rush yd (5.7). Huskers could clear the way to B10 Title gm with a win here. We used Neb as a Coll GOY in both ‘99 and ‘06 and both covered by DD. Will we make it 3 for 3? Notre Dame 30 BOSTON COLLEGE 9 - BC is 8-4 ATS and the dog is 8-4 ATS. LY ND was -24’ at home and did finish with a 417-250 yd edge but only led 13-7 at the half and they only won 16-14. After winning 6 str from 2001-08, BC has dropped 3 str by 8 ppg. The tms have combined to avg 32 ppg the L4. Trailing 20-6 in the 4Q, #4 ND was able to pull out a 29-26 (-16’) 3OT win over Pitt LW thanks to a missed 33 yd FG in the 2nd OT. ND overcame a -3 TO deficit (incl 2 in Pitt EZ) but did have huge 34-13 FD and 522-308 yd edges. The star was QB Golson who was benched earlier in gm, but came back to throw 2 td’s and ran for another as he tallied 301 ttl yds. After 12 str bowl appearances, BC is now

staying home for a 2nd yr in a row after LW’s 28-14 (+3’) loss to Wake. The story remains the same as the BC off relies solely on QB Rettig (285 ypg, 56%, 16-8 ratio) while the rush off is #118 avg just 75 ypg (2.7). That doesn’t bode well vs an ND rush D all’g just 101 (3.3). ND is 4-0 ATS away from home TY with an avg cover by 25 ppg! The L/2 times ND was undefeated this late in Nov (‘93 & ‘02), it was the Eagles who dashed their Nat’l Title hopes with upset wins but that was vs ND tms playing in huge flat spots while TY’s ND tm overcame its flat spot LW and will be much more focused here. USC 41 Arizona St 27 - The Nat’l Title was a distinct possibility at the start of the yr but now USC is sting-ing with its 3rd P12 loss after a 62-51 loss to Oregon (all’d 730 yds). LY USC had come in winning 11 in a row SU (6-4-1 ATS) incl their L/5 trips to Tempe. ASU was -2’ at home and won 43-22 but the game was much closer than the final as USC had a 402-393 yd edge. The Sun Devils meanwhile blew an early 14-3 lead to Oreg St and are still a game away from bowl eligibility. ASU has dropped 6 in a row SU here but are 2-0-1 ATS in their the L/3 trips. Teams that lose after winning 11 in a row in the series are playing with legit revenge. While on the surface you may question what USC’s mindset is off B2B losses with rivals UCLA and ND on deck, they still control their own destiny in the P12 South and could end up in Pasadena if they win out.WASHINGTON 20 Utah 17 - The Huskies are 7-0 SU all-time vs Utah incl LY’s Underdog POW in PS as UW (+10) went on the road and led 31-7 before a late gbg td with :07 left. The Huskies picked up their 1st road win in more than a yr LW at Cal despite 12 pen’s and 4 TO’s (outgained 450-409). The Utes meanwhile put together arguably their best showing of the ssn at home vs WSU LW holding the Cougs to just 255 yds (-4 yds rush) and all’g WSU to get its only score on the final play of the game. Huge bowl implications for both here with UW at 5-4 and the Utes at 4-5 and while we expect the hometown Hus-kies to pull out a victory, it should be tight with Utah holding the D (#15-34) and ST’s (#65-106) edges. NEW MEXICO 26 Wyoming 20 - LY WY was poised for revenge with the NM 34-31 score posted in the locker room as the Pokes had a 536-430 yd edge in that gm but were -4 in TO’s and lost by 3 on the road. LY we still used a Big Dog POW on NM (+24) and the Lobos trailed just 17-10 after 3Q’s and lost 31-10. The HT is 4-0 SU (3-1 ATS) and NM is 9-3 SU in the series (9-4 ATS) and WY is 0-5 ATS as an AF. WY comes in off another Border War win over rival CSU (4th str) 45-31 (-7’). The Pokes were outgained 512-468 but benefitted from a +3 TO margin and the gm marked the return of HC Christensen who was susp’d for the Boise gm. NM which looked like it was heading towards a bowl gm in Bob Davie’s 1st yr has now dropped 3 str gms after LW’s 35-7 (-2’) loss at UNLV. With no pass gm threat (QB Holbrook out), frosh QB Gautsche was just 3-6-43-0-1 and NM was outgained 530-350. They did have a remarkable 41:02-18:58 TOP edge and were +2 TO’s despite the loss. The talent is even so we’ll side with the HT here. San Jose St 37 NEW MEXICO ST 16 - LY SJSt ended a 13 game overall losing streak. SJSt (-10’) actually trailed at home 24-17 mid-3Q. They scored 2 td’s then settled for a 31 yd FG to lead 34-24 with 7:07 left. NMSt is 1-6 in WAC gms vs SJSt (win by 2 pts, avg loss by 15 ppg). LTH SJSt trailed 17-3 but after an 80/8pl td drive led 27-23. They all’d a 79/8pl drive and an 8 yd GW td pass on 4&gl on the final play (-3’, 27-29). SJSt is 9-2 ATS as an AF and LW won in that role 42-13 (-21’) as they rolled up 21-12 FD and 413-288 yd edges and secured their 1st winning ssn s/’06. QB Fales continues to be one of the best QB’s you’ve never heard of as he is #8 in the NCAA in pass eff avg 317 ypg (73%) with a 21-6 ratio. NMSt has now dropped 8 str gms (2-5-1 ATS) after LW’s 42-7 loss (+24) at Aub. The gm was much closer than the final as the Aggies trailed just 7-0 at HT and the FD’s were close at 19-15. The lone bright spot all ssn has been WR Franklin who didn’t disappoint w/154 rec yds LW moving him to #3 in the NCAA avg 124 rec ypg (17.4). With only one official WAC bowl bid, the Spartans need as many wins as they can get and with all of the talent edges should win comfortably here. Oregon 44 CALIFORNIA 27 - Bears HC Jeff Tedford was the OC at UO from ‘98-’01 before coming here. He was 4-1 SU from ‘04-’08 but has now dropped 3 in a row SU to the Ducks (4-2 ATS). Two years ago Tedford’s D held UO (-19’) to a ssn-low 317 yds and a missed FG cost them the upset win at home,15-13. LY his D did it again, at least in the 1H as Cal led 15-14 at HT but the Ducks ended up winning 43-15 (-24) in a Thurs night gm. The Ducks offense was virtually unstoppable LW at USC putting up 62 pts, 37 FD’s and 730 yds in an 11 pt win cashing a 3H LPS winner on the Over. UO RB Barner rushed for a schl rec’d 321 yds and 5 td’s while earning some mentions for the Heisman in the process. Cal meanwhile outgained the Huskies on Fri Night but was done in by 4 TO’s and now enters this meeting with some major inj con-cerns at both QB (Maynard ? knee) and WR (Allen out w/knee). UO has now won 16 in a row on the road in P12 play but judging by how tight the Bears have ply’d and the fact that the Ducks are in a USC/Stanford sandwich and playing their 3rd AG in 4W, the points may be too much to lay here. OKLAHOMA ST 51 W Virginia 27 - Holgorsen was the OC at OSU in ‘10 and Gundy seemed annoyed when folks questioned “his” offense after Holgorsen left for WV LY. TY long time OSU STC Joe DeFor-est who was in Stillwater for 11Y (longer than Gundy) is now WV’s DC. Gundy is now 22-9-1 ATS as a HF but WV is 7-1 ATS as an AD. OSU (+9) fell 44-30 at #2 KSU who was without Heisman contender QB Klein (head/arm) for most of the 2H. The mistake prone Pokes finished with a 504-481 yd edge but were derailed by a -5 TO margin and all’d a 100 yd KR td. QB Lunt hit 11-20-184-1-3 before also leaving in the 3Q with a head inj leaving #3 Chelf (16-27-233-1-1) to finish the gm. WV’s 5-0 Top 5 start has turned into a 3 gm losing streak as they blew a 10 pt 2H lead and lost to fellow B12 newcomer TCU 39-38 in 2OT. WV led 24-14 when the Frogs rec’d an errant P snap for a td and with 1:44 left WV was burned by a 96 yd td pass as TCU’s WR was knocked OOB by the defender but came back onto the field and was untouched for the score. After a WV td in the 2OT, the Frogs hit a 25 yd td pass and 2 pt conv for the win. Since his hot start QB Smith is avg 227 ypg (58%) with a 5-3 ratio in the 3 gm losing streak (2 gbg time td passes). WV is #123 in our pass eff D (350 ypg, 66%, 23-6). We won 2 straight Top Weekly LPS winners on the Cowboys incl our 5H Oct GOM. Will we go back to them here? Kansas St 31 TCU 24 - Last met in ‘86. KSU is Patterson’s alma mater (‘83) so this game is special to him. TCU faced the AF option (Klein is a mobile QB) for the L7Y and Patterson’s D shut it down each time (155 ypg rush L/4). They spent time in the spg prepping for the option even though AF is not on the sked and TCU has a bye on deck and can go all out. The Frogs come in off their 2OT thriller at WV as the Frogs rallied from a DD 2H deficit scoring the gm tying td with 1:44 left on a 96 yd pass after the WR had been knocked OOB by a defender and came back in. WV missed 2 GW FG’s (55 and 36 yd’r blk’d) and the Frogs scored the GW pts after a 25 yd td pass and 2 pt conv, 39-38. QB Boykin (176, 59%, 13-7, 280 rush) directed his 2nd 4Q comeback. The Frogs are #8 FBS rush D (97, 3.1). Despite losing FBS pass eff leader Klein (208 ypg, 71%, 12-2, 698 rush, 17 td) due to a 3Q head/arm inj the Cats took advantage of 5 OKSt TO’s in a 44-30 win. The Cats are #1 FBS in TO margin at +22 but that would be tested should QB Sams (5-6-45-0-0 with 20 rush LW) take the reins here. We went against K-St twice with our GOY in ‘96 and ‘99 and covered both. Will we make it 3 for 3? Cincinnati 24 TEMPLE 20 - These 2 last met in ‘03 and Cincy trailed 24-10 in the 4Q but won in 3OT’s (-13’, 30-24). After B2B losses the Cats were able to overcome a 24-21 3Q deficit to beat Syr LW 35-24 (-5). Three days after HC Jones said he’d never considering benching QB Legaux, he was benched (6 int’s L/3 gms) after nearly throwing an int in the 3Q and bkp Key threw a 13 yd td pass to put them up for good. The one constant has been RB Winn who had a career day with 30 carries for 165 yds and 3 td’s. After a 2-0 BE start, the Owls have lost 3 str SU/ATS by an avg of 42-15. LW vs L’ville the Owls ret’d the opening KO 93 yds for a td and even tied it at 17 in the 2Q before all’g the gm’s final 28 pts. The Bearcats have the off (#42-105) and D edges (#51-96) but Temple is a scrappy HD going 10-3-1 ATS. TENNESSEE 37 Missouri 24 - First meeting. Missouri is in its 2nd of tough B2B AG’s (Swamp LW) while Tenn is off a HG vs Troy with Vandy on deck. The Tigers jumped out to a 7-0 HT lead LW vs UF but couldn’t hold on as QB Franklin threw 4 int’s incl one on a Hail Mary in the EZ w/:05 left. The Tigers did have a 23-11 FD edge but failed to score on 6 consec drives in UF territory. UT HC Dooley had to be sweating bullets LW when Troy led 48-41 late in the 4Q but the Vols scored two td’s in the final 3:00 to pull out a 55-48 win (-18’). While UT did manage a schl rec’d 718 yds, they all’d a schl rec’d 721 yds as they avoided their 1st 5 gm losing streak s/’88. QB Bray did have 530 yds and 5 td’s both career highs. Both tms still have bowl aspirations but the Volunteers’ five losses have come vs tms with a comb 6 loss-es and if they win out, they would finish 7-5 and possibly save Dooley’s job. We used the Volunteers twice as our GOY in ‘84 and ‘86 & LY went against them with Ark and won all three of them.

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BYES: Arizona, Cleveland, Green Bay, WashingtonSD, HOU and MIN. MIA’s Tannehill is having a solid rookie season but one alarming note is that in their 3 close losses they’ve produced a total of 3 pts in those three 4Q’s and 2 OT’s. One team with nothing to lose versus the other off a disappointing loss in a brand new role.BALTIMORE 31 Oakland 27 - This should be easy, right? Baltimore is off a bye and a win at Cleveland and Oakland is off a home loss traveling cross county. The reality is that the Ravens are still getting valued like yesteryears teams as they have the #26 D. LW they were outgained vs CLE and while they did score 3 td’s in their other 10 drives they avg’d 3.2 plays each (2 total FD’s). Cleveland meanwhile settled for 5 FG’s incl 4 from inside the 16 yd line. The Ravens have now gotten outgained by 40 ypg despite playing the #23 schedule. The Raiders were off B2B upset wins but after leading 10-3 at HT they were without McFadden (ankle, 7-17) and the one dimensional offense struggled and the D was worn out giving up 515 yds. If he’s heathy he now faces a D that has allowed 156 ypg rushing the L/4. The Raiders have been a solid road team and in their L/15 away they only been beaten by over 7 pts 4 times with the pair TY coming after traveling cross country off a MN game and at Denver off an OT home upset. Baltimore always ramps up vs division foes and their other 3 wins TY have been by a total of 6 points and if they’re over a td fav they’ve dropped 5 straight in that role.Atlanta 27 NEW ORLEANS 23 - The Falcons have this game circled as they have lost 7 of the L8 vs NO SU while failing to cover the L3. Both teams are off prime time games and while both teams have faced bottom 5 skeds, ATL is +12 ypg (#10) while NO is -87 ypg (#30) with the Falcons being +10 in TO’s. Matt Ryan who has avg’d 275 ypg (60%) with a 6-1 ratio in his L4 vs NO gets to take on the #31 pass def allowing 306 ypg (67%) with a 15-3 ratio vs 11 sacks. ATL by comparison was only allowing 217 ypg (67%) with a 7-10 ratio prior to DAL and they have pulled in 3 sacks in 6 of 7 games TY. NO is likely to be without RB Sproles (brkn hand) again and there is now tape on how they adjusted the offense without him. It is noteworthy that ATL has only played 1 team with a winning record (DEN) but with Div home teams off a MNF game being 4-10 ATS and this being an excellent time for payback with series history we’ll call for the road team here.Detroit 28 MINNESOTA 27 - The Lions dropped to 3-11 ATS vs the Vikings with a 20-13 loss as a 4 pt HF. DET had the stat edge with 23-15 FD and 341-227 yd edges but they gave up a KR/PR for 14 pts as MIN ended an 11 game losing streak to NFC North foes (4-8 ATS). DET has outgained foes by 90 ypg so far TY (#21) thanks to the #2 and #7 units losing the yardage battle in only 1 game TY (SF). They did dominate as a 3H LPS LW as they held JAX to 36 or less yds on each of their 1st 6 drives (3 FD 57 yds in 1H) but that was vs a team competing for the top pick in 2013. They now face a sterner test vs MIN thanks to RB Peterson who had 182 yds (10.7) vs the #5 defense on the road LW. Ponder has cooled off quite a bit in his L3 games avg 124 ypg (51%) with a 2-4 ratio as teams lockdown Harvin (8 rec, 90 ypg first 6/3rec, 41ypg L3) who left LW’s game with an ankle injury. DET has the momentum having covered 4 straight with MIN failing to cover 4 straight and with NFC AD’s being 29-9-1 ATS TY we’ll call for the road team by 1 in a higher scoring affair.SEATTLE 21 NY Jets 14 - The Jets return from their bye having sustained 4 losses in their L/5 games and after a full 7 days off now have to take on SEA who are 22-8-1 ATS at home. SEA withstood an impressive barrage by MIN to open the game but hammered them in the 2H with 14-4 FD and 187-59 yd edges. SEA’s #5 D has held foes to under 90 yds rushing in 7 of 9 games TY and at home they have allowed just 216 ypg (60%) with a 4-4 ratio vs Romo, Rodgers and Brady. Sanchez has struggled vs top 10 defenses with just 157 ypg (43%) and a 2-3 ratio vs PIT, SF and HOU as the Jets scored 17 or less in all 3. The Jets #16 defense has struggled vs the run allowing 141 ypg (4.4) which is a good matchup for RB Lynch who has 98 ypg (4.8) with 5 100 yd games TY. The Jets aren’t an explosive team with a single 100 yd rushing effort by Greene (vs IND) with a single 100 yd receiving effort (TE Kerley vs NE) TY. We’ll call for the home team by 7 as Rex has an extra week to gameplan for a rookie QB with a thin WR unit for now. Dallas 24 PHILADELPHIA 23 - A pair of desperate NFC East teams who both went into their prime time games LW at 3-4 and the Giants loss keeps the winner in striking distance. While Philly is off a Monday Night trip to NO, Dallas is in a situation disadvantage being on the road for the 4th time in 5 weeks off a trip to Atlanta. The Cowboys look for revenge after getting swept LY as they were outscored by a combined 54-14 and outgained by 376 yds. This season both teams are TO plagued with DAL at -11 and Philly at -9 but the Cowboys have outgained their foes by 91 ypg while Philly has been outgained by 104 ypg the L3W. Vick is now playing under extreme pressure with fans calling for Foles to get a chance and after tossing 6 int’s the first 2 games he has a 6-2 ratio since but has lost 5 fumbles and continues to not make the clutch throw. It continues to be profitable playing on an NFC East div AD as they are already 4-0 ATS TY and 19-6 the L4Y as the animosity among these division teams and the pressure of winning at home helps the visitor. No concerns with Romo on the road as he’s produced a 7-3 ratio away compared to 2-10 at home! SAN FRANCISCO 27 St Louis 9 - With both teams off byes we’ll clearly favor a winning, experienced team that is not happy with a 6-2 record versus a team that’s not used to winning and was 3-2 earlier this season but has now lost 3 straight. SF was held to under 100 yds rushing in both losses to Minnesota and the NY Giants which are teams with strong DL’s that can get sacks with out blitzing. While St Louis’ D ranks #12 in sacks 9 came against the sieve like Cardinals OL who has allowed 33 sks in their last 5 games. On the flip side the Rams have taken on 2 top 10 D’s on the road and have totaled a combined 411 yds!! Don’t need to worry about laying DD’s at home with the 49ers as they’re 4-0 ATS under Har-baugh winning by an avg of 29-5. SF has also been protective at home vs division foes especially on the defensive side of the ball going 3-0-1 ATS allowing 214 ypg. The league leading rush attack (5.6 ypc) will feast on a Rams D that has allowed 169 ypg and 5.6 ypc to the top 3 rush teams they’ve faced.Kansas City at PITTSBURGH - Monday Night - The Chiefs season has been deja vu. With Cassel starting they have out’FD ALL SIX opponents BUT have lost the TO battle in each. In LY’s game Pittsburgh was a -10’ at KC and failed to cover despite being +2 in TO’s as they only scored 1 td on a 24 yd “drive”. Can Pittsburgh overcome a NYG/BAL sandwich and improve on a 1-3 ATS mark as a DD fav or can KC put it together in front of the Monday Night cameras?

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KEY SELECTIONS4H Houston over CHICAGO - Sunday Night - The best record in the AFC travels to face the second best record in the NFC. The Bears have been very profitable when the line is between +3 and -3 as they are 12-3-1 ATS but the Texans are 5-0 ATS in that same role the L2Y. CHI has benefitted from playing the #30 schedule TY but you can call them a pretender as they’ve outgained those teams by only 6 ypg losing the yardage battle to 4 of them (+312 yds vs JAX). HOU’s combo of top 10 units (#10 off, #10 def, 5th best TO margin) has outgained the #18 sked by 86 ypg losing the yardage battle only twice. LW in scoring 51 pts on the road the Bears became the first NFL team to ever score td’s on a run, pass, int ret and a blocked kick ALL in 1Q! That final has been like many misleading CHI finals TY as Cutler is comp only 58%, has been sacked 14 times in the L/3 games and has thrown 8 int’s in 8 games after only having 7 LY. Their offense will also have to adjust to the one man wrecking crew known as JJ Watt (#1 w/10.5 sks) who demands double teaming. The Texans meanwhile slept through their 1H after their bye but in the 2H held BUF to 3 pts, 6 FD’s and 119 yards. It’s not often that you can get a playoff team with a better offense and defense vs a tougher sked as a dog and we’ll jump on it. FORECAST: Houston 27 CHICAGO 133H NY Giants over CINCINNATI - When you’re 3-5 you may think you can compete with most teams. CIN however has played the #29 schedule but the wins have come via teams with a combined 6-21 record. The Giants meanwhile are at 6-3 and off a loss vs PIT sothey’ll be hungry and out to prove a point. Under Coughlin, NY is now 18-8 ATS as an AF and already this season the Giants knocked off DAL, SF and CAR while covering their last 6 away. The Bengals need to run the ball to keep pressure off Dalton and with them avg only 3.9 ypc their expectations for Green-Ellis (62 ypg, 3.5) to shoulder the load has fallen way short. CIN did play hard LW vs DEN but blew a 4Q lead giving them 4 straight losses both SU & ATS. Different mind sets here as the Bengals have struggled down the stretch each of the L3Y going 7-19 SU and 7-16-3 ATS while a hard nosed, old school disciplinarian is the perfect HC to back to ensure there’s no letdown prior to a bye. FORECAST: NY Giants 28 CINCINNATI 13

OTHER SELECTION2H San Diego over TAMPA BAY - The Chargers saved Turner’s job with a 31-13 win over KC LW. The cross county trip this week is negated by being off a Thursday Nighter but they need to stay focused as they are one game behind DEN which is where they travel next week. The Chargers snapped a 3 game losing streak but as important Rivers found his groove going 18-20 and he’ll look to atone for his poor performance in the wind and rain the week prior (18-34 at CLE). The young Bucs squad have exceeded expectations under the “iron fist” of Greg Schiano and while a 4-4 record and B2B road upsets leads to excitement it also can make the players, fans and gamblers over value them (SD -3 over summer is now a dog). Tampa’s offensive success comes when they can run the ball as they topped 100+ yds in their 4 wins and were kept under the century mark in their losses with SD’s #4 rush D allowing only 3.7 ypc. The Chargers won’t look past them and will start their normal second half season awakening (33-16-1 ATS games 9-16). The last time TB was a fav in the 2H of the season versus a .500 or better team was in 2008 when they coincidently laid 3’ to this same SD team and lost 41-24. FORECAST: San Diego 28 TAMPA BAY 20

OTHER GAMESIndianapolis at JACKSONVILLE - IND has dropped 4 of the L5 SU/ATS as the Jags have long geared themselves towards stopping the historically top team in the division. The division home team may have won 7 straight on Thursdays but they are just 4-3 ATS. Can the Jags take advantage of the short week or will the younger but healthier Colts pull off their 2nd road win? This game as well as the top college game will both be part of our Thursday Marquee available after Noon EST gameday!NEW ENGLAND 37 Buffalo 20 - Just a “slight” situational edge to NE off a bye with a home game vs IND on deck while BUF travels for a 2nd straight, off a loss vs a physical HOU squad with a win-nable Thursday home game vs MIA on deck. In their first meeting this year the Bills were destroyed 52-28 as they blew a 21-7 lead after scoring on their 1st drive in the 2H. From there NE rocked 22-7 FD and 330-145 yd edges with 6 straight td drives. The Pats #1 ranked offense is on a record setting pace avg 29 FD/gm and in comparison the league leaders the L3Y have avg’d 26, 23 & 23 FD/gm. The new balanced attack (54/46% pass/run) led by the league’s #4 rush off (150 ypg) has given Brady additional time with play action as evidenced by his 16-3 ratio. The Bills have been an equal opportunity defense allowing 337 ypg vs 4 teams whose avg off ranking is #28 while allowing 499 ypg vs the 4 best offenses they’ve faced. Give Belichick a throat to step on and he will. The Bills, in the meantime, after starting LY 5-2 and going 1-8 down the stretch could be in the same situation after starting 2-1 TY and currently on a 1-5 run into this game.Denver 24 CAROLINA 17 - Despite this being the Broncos 2nd straight EST game this is an “A Game” for them. John Fox takes on his former team which made him suffer thru a 2-14 lame duck season in 2010 where ownership purged talent across the board. Both teams have played top 7 schedules this year so when you see that CAR is +2 ypg you wouldn’t expect a 2-6 record. You can call it a soph slump or not but Newton is throwing for only 57% with a 5-8 ratio compared to 60% with a 21-17 LY while also fumbling 4 times TY compared to 3 of all LY. That along with a rush attack that’s avg 111 ypg (4.3 ypc) the L4W is the reason their previous 4 losses were by a combined 12 pts. While there’s no question the Broncos #3 offense has benefited from TY’s comeback player of the year Manning (300 ypg, 69%, 20-6) the D also has shown marked improvement (#20 LY vs #10 TY) with the offense #4 in the league extending drives (47% 3rd down conv #4). With a CAR secondary allowing 70% completions at home and an offense that is avg 30.5 ppg the L6W we’ll back the visitor whose only losses this season were against 3 div leaders with a combined 19-4 record.MIAMI 24 Tennessee 20 - The Dolphins had their 3 game win streak snapped at Indy and after being a dog in the first 7 games also fell to 0-1 as a fav. Miami was actually outgained by 139 ypg during that streak and after allowing St Louis to gain a season high they allowed 516 yds to Indy which is not only a season high but goes well back into the Manning years (week #13 2004)!! Now they return to South Beach as the hunted and despite a new HC it must be noted that Miami is 4-15 ATS as a HF. The Dolphins D is getting exposed as into LW they were ranked #22 on defense but #5 in scoring D as teams now have a solid grasp on their redzone D. Covering on the road takes a solid rush attack (CJ 133 ypg & 6.3 when 16+att’s) with a veteran QB (Hasselback 64% TY) and while you may say they’re 1-3 ATS as an AD they upset Buffalo and failed to cover against three top 11 D’s at

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SAN DIEGO ST 23 Air Force 20 - In LY’s Thurs night gm AF (-7) came in with a banged up D missing its entire starting DL and SDSt wore them down. It was tied at 20 but SDSt exploded for 3 td’s (incl one after a fmbl) to lead 41-20. The HT is 5-2 & SDSt has won B2B. SDSt is 7-2 SU/8-3 ATS in home finales. The key matchup edge is Rocky Long’s D vs the option and his NM D held AF to an avg of 54 ypg below their season avg in his L8Y there and his D’s here have covered 3 str vs AF with 2 outright upsets. SDSt is off arguably its biggest win in schl hist 21-19 (+15’) at BSU as they have now won 5 str for the 1st time s/’95 and notched their 1st win ever over a ranked opp on the road (0-31 prior). They benefitted from 2 big ST’s plays incl the opening KO td and a blk’d punt which set up a td drive. Bkp QB Dingwell continues to steady the ship w/Katz OFY. After winning B2B CIC Trophies, the Falcons come in off a 41-21 loss (-7’) at rival Army dropping to 0-2 vs its academy rivals TY. TO’s again were the issue as AF was -5 and RB Getz who DNP vs Nev (ankle) was held to 23 yds on 14 att. The Falcons are off a long trip to Army in B2B road gms with a Friday night game on deck while the Aztecs, after wins over Nev/Boise, are thinking MW Title.

SMU 41 Southern Miss 17 - Last year Southern Miss had a great situational edge as they were off a bye, at home, in front of a sellout crowd at night and SMU was off a big win over UCF and had a bigger game vs Tulsa on deck. The Eagles (-3) dominated with a 28-14 FD edge in a 27-3 win. SMU is 0-3 SU/ATS (all 3 losses by 16+) with the avg loss by 20 ppg and the avg cover by 12 ppg. After having arguably the best ssn in school history LY, the Golden Eagles are now having their worst ssn ever TY at 0-9 SU and 2-7 ATS. LW they found yet another way to lose, this time blowing a 16-0 halftime lead in a 27-19 loss (-4) to UAB. SMU is off a loss themselves 42-17 (+9’) at UCF and after leading CUSA in rush D heading into the gm, they allowed 241 yds and now find themselves at 4-5 and in desperate need of a win if they want to keep their faint bowl hopes alive. QB Gilbert has struggled avg just 238 ypg (53%) with a 12-13 ratio. Both tms have disappointed but the Ponies have shown much more promise and we think they get well here in a big way.

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the Cats (+3) were ambushed at UCLA 66-10. Early 1Q SU ret’d a pick six 52 yd for a td and the rout was on as the Cardinal had 25-6 FD and 436-76 yd edges with the Buffs failing to get into SU terr until there was 9:36 left. CU is last in the P12 in most major off categories and have scored just 51 pts in their 5 gm losing streak where they’ve been outscored by an avg of 42 ppg! UCLA scored on 6 of their 7 1H poss to take a 42-3 HT lead and for the gm AZ was outFD’d 36-18 and outgained 611-257. P12 ttl offense leader QB Scott (316, 63%, 20-9, 369 rush) was held to his lowest output of the ssn (128 yd) after suffering a concussion the wk prior. At 5-4 the Cats need this one to secure their 1st bowl trip under Rich Rod and do so easily. S CAROLINA 31 Arkansas 22 - HC. Ark is 5-1 SU/ATS in this series and won their last trip here 41-20 (+4’) in ‘10 as we won our CTOT GOY on the Over. LY Ark (-5) dominated with a 253-45 yd edge at the half in their 44-28 win. Ark had a commanding 435-207 yd edge and settled for 5 FG’s missing 2 or could have won by more. SC is fresh off a bye after their 38-35 win over Tenn but more importantly they lost RB Lattimore. Bkp Miles has played significantly in his career (1,000+ yds) and will try to fill the void. Ark is off a 19-15 (-9) over Tulsa as they scored a 4Q td down 15-13. The Hogs are 4-5 and will need 2 wins against the likes of SC/Miss St/LSU just to qualify for a bowl after starting the ssn in the Top 10. The Hogs certainly have the talent to make at least one surprise TY and LY we won our GOY on Ark (-14’) in an easy 49-7 win over Tennessee. Will we go back to the Hogs for a 2nd year in a row?Louisiana Tech 44 TEXAS ST 27 - 1st meeting. Franchione beat LT 45-14 in ‘06 (HC at Texas A&M). TSU is 9-6 SU in Nov/Dec reg ssn home gms. LT is 8-0 SU on the WAC road (6-2 ATS). #19 La Tech comes in 8-1 with their only loss being by 2 pts to #15 A&M. The Bulldogs are off a 51-27 win (-30’) over UTSA but they did just lead 27-21 mid 3Q. QB Cameron incredibly has yet to throw an int TY with a 24-0 ratio (#4 pass eff) and is avg 327 ypg (71%). Texas St is now playing its 3rd str gm vs the top tms in the WAC and LW lost 38-7 (+26) to Utah St getting outFD’d 24-9 and outgained 593-158 and it could have been worse if not for 3 USt TO’s. While LT should cruise in this one it does concern us that the Bulldogs have the WAC Champ gm on deck vs USt followed by another tough gm vs SJSt. Tulane 31 MEMPHIS 28 - LY TU fired coach Toledo during the wk and we used Memphis (+12’) as a Big Dog POW and they delivered ANOTHER outright upset winner (33-17!). Ryan Griffin was ? but hit 31-50-377 for TU and TU did finish with a 459-289 yd edge. UM has won 6 SU/ATS by 24 ppg. LTH (‘08) TU trailed 31-0 in the 3Q being outFD’d 32-10 (-266 yds). LW we used Tulane as a 3H LPS and they delivered in a 49-47 loss (+5’) to Rice. The Green Wave did fall behind 35-14 but rallied to take a 38-35 lead. After falling behind 49-41 TU got a td w/:56 left but the 2pt conv failed. They have now covered 4 str gms s/’Griffin came back into the line-up and in those gms he’s avg 394 ypg (65%) with a 14-3 ratio. Mem is off a 38-28 loss (+20) to Marsh LW as they fell behind 31-7 in the 4Q before cutting the lead to 3 in the 4Q. The Tigers did get one CUSA win here earlier TY vs Rice 14-10 (+5) but we’re going to continue to ride the Wave here.STANFORD 21 Oregon St 20 - The Cardinal went into Boulder LW and ripped apart Colo 48-0 holding CU to just 76 ttl yds for the gm (6 FD’s). The Cardinal do however appear to have a QB controversy on hand with Hogan (200+ ttl yds, 2 td) taking over for an ineffective Nunes early and having vast success. The Beavers found themselves down 14-3 early before coming alive and knocking off the Sun Devils by 10 (outgained ASU 424-303) as Vaz retook the starting QB job from Mannion for another wk. OSU was fav’d 8 str times in this series from ‘00-’08 and was 6-2 SU/ATS in that span. The L2Y Stan has dominated with a 38-0 win at home in ‘10 (-13’) and LY were -20’ and despite Stan being in a huge flat spot they still managed to cover 38-13 including a 300-33 rush edge. Situational edge goes to OSU as while Stan is 6-1 ATS in home finales, they again have a meeting on deck with the Ducks while the Beavers host an inj-plagued Cal squad and can put all their eggs into one basket as the winner here as a legit chance at the Rose Bowl. LSU 27 Miss St 17 - MSU upset LSU in ‘99. Since then LSU is 12-0 SU and 9-3 ATS but those 3 MSU covers have come in the L6Y. LSU has won the L/12 by 27 ppg but the L/4 by just 12 ppg. LY was on a Thurs night and MSU came in with a banged up OL and QB Relf was not 100% after rushing 27x’s the prev wk. LSU led just 6-3 at the half (177-117 yd) and won 19-6. LSU did have a 361-193 yd edge. LY Miss St caught Bama off its titanic battle with LSU and +17’ covered by a half pt and now they catch LSU off that game. However, this is the 3rd str Top 20 opp for the Bulldogs who have been destroyed in each of the 1st two by an avg of 38-10 and LW were outgained 693-310 with their D missing countless tkls in the open field in a 38-13 loss to A&M (+7). The Tigers are off a very disappointing loss to #1 Bama 21-17 (+8’) as they led 17-14 before all’g a 72/5pl td drive w/:51 left. Les Miles certainly lived up to his “Mad Hatter” reputation as not one of his gambles paid off LW incl 3 failed FG att’s. We did cash a 3H LPS on the Tigers as QB Mettenberger had a career day going 24-35-298-1-0. Back in 1992 we won a 5H GOY on #16 MSU (+11) against a #2 Bama tm. Will we go back to them here in a Top 25 matchup? NEVADA 35 Fresno St 34 - NV has now won 4 in a row SU in this series but FSU has covered the L/2. LY NV led 45-31 (-11’) at home but FSU got a 2 yd td pass for the backdoor cover with 1:08 left. The Bulldogs are off a 45-10 (-33’) win over Hawaii as QB Carr threw for 4 td’s (tied w/Barkley #2 NCAA w/30 TY) and RB Rouse became the schl’s all-time leading rusher. In their L/gm the Wolfpack were embarrassed 48-31 (-3’) as they all’d 600 yds to AF and the Pack are now just 2-7 ATS on the ssn and have lost B2B MW gms. QB Fajardo is #9 in ttl off avg 329 ypg and RB Jefferson continues to lead the NCAA w/1,341 yds (5.0) but the D is all’g 432 ypg & 32 ppg. NV has a large sked edge as they are fresh off a bye which also heightens their altitude edge and Fresno plays for the 11th str wk (6th road in 10 wks). WKU 30 Florida Atlantic 17 - LY Schnellenberger called this gm the most important in schl hist as it was the 1st in their home stadium but WKU dampened the festivities with a 20-0 shutout. Despite the near sellout crowd, FAU did not cross midfield until 2:00 were left. This is the 1st time WKU has been favored in the series. It’s kind of ironic that after 15 str covers dating back to LY, WKU limps in losing 2 out of their L/3 SU/ATS while it is FAU that comes in with 7 str covers incl LW’s 24-17 loss (+16’) to Navy. The Owls were fortunate that Navy QB Reynolds missed a play and took adv of TO machine bkp Miller to cut the lead to 7 late. Both tms played #1 Bama and while both lost by 5 td’s, FAU was outgained by 393 yds while WKU was outgained by just 104. WKU has all of the talent edges and we expect a bounce back performance here as they need more wins if they don’t want to be left out of the bowl picture for the 2nd yr in a row. TROY 38 Navy 37 - LY Navy won its 9th str game on Sr day. The Mids had their biggest HT lead s/’06, 35-0 with a commanding 405-99 yd edge en route to a 42-14 (-6’) home win. It was the 1st ever meeting. Troy is off Tenn and has two big SBC games on deck. LW the Trojans amazingly put up 721 yds (most ever all’d by a UT D) in a 55-48 (+18’) loss. QB Robinson was 30-46-393-1-0 while bkp Anthony went 8-12-103-2-0. The D did allow 718 yds and gave up 2 td’s in the final 3:00 after taking a 48-41 lead. After starting the ssn 1-3, Navy has now won 5 str and LW clinched its 9th bowl gm in 10 yrs (Kraft Fight Hunger) with a 24-17 (-16’) win over FAU. Their turnaround has been sparked by frosh QB Reynolds who has an exceptional 8-1 ratio in his 4 sts and showed his value again LW as he left with an apparent arm inj for just one play only to have bkp Miller fmbl to set up a FAU td. Both tms do not practice against these contrasting styles of offense and it wouldn’t surprise us if this one came down to the wire in a high-scoring affair. N TEXAS 30 South Alabama 23 - 1st meeting. NT ended Fouts Field play 0-6 in home finales but the L2Y is 6-4 at Apogee Stad incl LY’s home finale win. LW NT was playing w/o all-everything WR/RM Chancellor (OFY, avg 100+ ypg) and lost 37-19 at home to Ark St (+4). QB Thompson did throw for 316 yds and inj’d his knee but should ret here. NT did have a 23-22 FD edge. LW we won a 4H LPS against USA as they lost 28-20 (+3’). The fell behind 28-7 at HT and their 2H rally fell short (did outgain FIU 458-354). QB Metheny was just 19-37-270-0-2. NT has all of the talent edges and has played a much tougher sked (#66-113). FLORIDA 45 Louisiana 7 - HC. Last met in ‘06 and UF has won all 4 meetings by 43 ppg. UF is off SC, UGA and Mizz but only has Jax St on deck. They are 5-1 ATS in these Nov non-SEC/non-Fla St HG’s with the avg win by 59-14 but Muschamp did not cover in his only such game LY vs Furman (trail at half). The Gators did clinch a least a share of the SEC East Title LW with a 14-7 (-17’) win over Mizzou. UF sleep walked thru the 1H down 7-0 prob as a result of the devastating loss the prior wk to rival UGA but was able to outscore the Tigers 14-0 in the 2H and int’d MO QB Franklin 4x’s. They now finish the ssn w/3 str non-conf opp’s. UL just played its rival ULM LW and they pulled another outright upset for the Big Dogs (+9’) with a 40-24 win as QB Broadway threw 4 td’s and they outgained the Warhawks 607-407. This is an SBC sandwich for them but it should be noted they are 14-2 ATS as an AD. Naturally UF has all the talent edges and can name a score here as they try to finish off what Muschamp wanted prior to the season in reclaiming The Swamp’s home field edge.

UNDERDOG PLAY OF THE WEEKover the past 30 years this play has been a reader favorite hitting 207-153. over the last 13 years the Underdog Play of the week has added 44 OUTRIGHT UPSET WINNERS to the incredible record INCLUDING 7 in 2011 and 3 TY incl Virginia LW! Here is this week's Underdog Play:

NORTHWESTERN (+12) over MICHIGANUM is 6-1 SU and 4-3 ATS in the series but the visitor is 4-1 both SU/ATS! LTH NU pulled the outright upset 21-14 (‘08, +3’). LY at home NU (+7’) led 24-14 at HT with a 297-256 yd edge in Mich’s 1st AG of the yr but UM rallied in the 2H for a 42-24 win. UM is just 6-13 ATS hosting B10 foes and NW is 7-4 ATS in Nov AG’s, 11-4 ATS as an AD and fresh off a bye while UM plays a 6th str week after LW’s 35-13 (-12) win over Minny. Wolves’ #1 weapon QB D-Rob was a late scratch and Gardner, who’d been ply’g WR the entire ssn but was the #1 QB in practice all wk, hit 12-18-234-2-1. UM led 21-7 into 4Q but forced Minny to settle for FG’s of 27 and 19 yds after 1&gl at the UM3 and UM2. UM’s D is #1 FBS (145, 55%, 6-7). After playing 2 QB’s most the ssn, the 7-2 Cats went to Colter (57 ypg, 70%, 3-2) for over 90% of the snaps in their win over Iowa. He forms 1 of the B10’s best zone read option duo running for 622 (5.5) with 11 td’s to go with RB Mark’s 1,072 (6.5). The Cats D allows 121 rush ypg (3.5, #21 FBS). This is a Legends elimination game with the winner still having a shot provided Neb stumbles. We’ll not only lean with the underdog Cats in their preferable role but call for another outright upset for this selection. Northwestern 24 MICHIGAN 23

UAB 47 Marshall 44 - MU dominated LY's gm winning 59-14 (-5) with a 429-310 yd edge. They led 38-0 at the half (284-81 yds). They extended it to 59-7 before UAB got a td with 3:12 left. UAB is 1-6 SU/2-5 ATS vs MU (3 str losses) and there have been 4 outright upsets in 7 meetings. LTH the gm was tied 17-17 w/12:54 4Q. MU went on 2 td drives and they got the upset (31-17, +10). LW UAB fell behind 16-0 at HT but rallied for a 27-19 win (+3’) at SM. RB Reaves rushed for 169 of his 223 yds in the 2H and QB Brown recovered from a shaky 1H to go 17-29-228-1-1. MU is also off a win as they beat Mem 38-28 (-20). The Herd did lead 31-7 late in the 3Q before all’g 3 str td’s which got Mem back in the gm. QB Cato is #2 in the NCAA avg 366 ypg (69%) with a 27-7 ratio. MU is 1-13 SU and 7-15-1 ATS in Nov AG’s. UAB is 13-4-1 ATS in their 1st HG off a road trip of 2 or more. UAB did beat both SM and UCF at home LY and got some added confidence after LW’s win. HOUSTON 34 Tulsa 30 - HC. LY these 2 were playing for the CUSA West Title in Tulsa. UH was also trying to keep alive a possible BCS bowl bid. It was close at the half with TU having a 226-224 yd edge and UH only led 13-10 but by the end of the gm, Keenum had thrown 8 td’s and UH finished with a 558-337 yd edge in a 48-16 road win (-3). The fav is 2-7 ATS and while there have been 4 outright upsets in the L7Y (with the spread btwn +4/-4). Both come in off losses as TU’s 19-15 loss to Ark (-7’) ended their 7 gm win streak. The Hurricane rallied from a 10-0 1Q deficit to take a 15-13 lead into 4Q but UA drove 76/4pl for a td (missed 2 pt) and 75/12pl but missed a FG while TU finished with 7 4Q yds. TU was also SOD at the UA5 and missed a 42 yd FG & 2 xp’s. QB Green (194 ypg, 53%, 10-6) has struggled but the ground gm remains strong led by Douglas (721, 7.7). UH (-3) lost 48-28 to EC as the Pirates led 28-0 in the 2Q and coasted from there with 31-16 FD and 550-369 yd edges. QB Piland (309, 58%, 16-10) and the Cougars off has struggled with TO’s as their 27 lost is tied for the FBS’s worst. Look for another upset in this series. COLORADO ST 34 Unlv 28 - LY CSU had a 480-361 yd edge. CSU blk’d a FG for a td and led 35-31 with 4:06 left but LV got a td with 1:20 left to retake the lead. CSU got down to the LV28 but was int’d at the 24. The HT is 4-0 SU in the series and CSU has won 4 in a row in Ft Collins by an avg of 39-14. LV is on its 5th AG in 7W but after coming into the yr 1-13 ATS on the road under Hauck, is 3-1 TY (non-cover by 1’ pts). The Rebs (-3’) beat NM 35-7 covering their 5th gm in a row and 7 of 8. LV had a 530-350 yd edge and after the Lobos cut it to 21-7 put the gm away with 75 and 58 yd td’s to finish the scoring. QB Sherry (229, 56%, 14-12) has been inconsistent and the Rebs have struggled vs the run (223, 4.8). CSU (+7’) lost the Border War to rival Wyo 45-31 as trailing 14-7 in the 1Q the Rams were 3&gl from the 9 when they were int’d and ret’d 99 yds for a td. The Pokes were up 45-17 in the 4Q and coasted. Smith hit 13-23-326-2-1 with the costly pick-six and was replaced by Grayson who 3-9-61-0-1. We went against LV on road with our GOY winner in 2001. Could we use the same formula here? Boise St 38 HAWAII 10 - UH has dropped 3 str vs BSU being outscored by an avg of 41-8 and out-gained 525-264 . UH lost 42-7 (+22) in the WAC “Title gm” in ‘10. LTH (‘09) BSU led 34-0 at HT & 44-2 into 4Q. Boise is 17-7 ATS as an AF but comes into this off of their shocking (-15’) home upset by SDSt, 21-19. The Aztecs ret’d the opening KO 100 yd for a td and also blk’d a P which led to an 8 yd td drive. The Broncos scored a td with 5:35 left but the Aztecs were able to run out the clock. QB Southwick (205, 66%, 10-7) has struggled with an entirely new off which leans on RB Harper (794, 4.8). Nothing wrong with the BSU D which is #8 FBS allowing 14 ppg. UH fell to 1-7 losing by an avg of 33 ppg after their 45-10 loss at Fresno. The Warriors trailed 42-3 at the break and QB Schroeder (181, 52%, 9-9) was KO’d in the 2H as the bkp QB’s played for the 1st time TY. This is a huge physical mismatch but the Broncos must bounce back on the Islands as BSU is 1-4 ATS off of a SU loss (1-0 TY). Ucla 34 WASH ST 17 - Two tms heading in opposite directions here as the Bruins scored their most pts in a contest s/‘97 with a 66-10 win over Arizona (led 42-3 at HT, outgained the Wildcats 611-257). The Cougs meanwhile were held without a point until the final play as Utah had a 453-255 yd edge holding WSU to -4 rush yds. From 2001-’07 WSU actually was 6-1 SU with 4 outright upsets but UCLA has now won 4 in a row (by 20 ppg) although WSU has still covered the L/2 incl LY when the Bruins needed a td and 2 pt conv w/3:26 left to pull out the 3 pt win. Tough spot for UCLA here however with the long trip to Pullman and a date with the rival Trojans in the Rose Bowl next week. While we expect the Bruins to pull out the win with huge edges on both off (#14-94) and def (#17-79), the Cougs could use the weather to their advantage. Ucf 37 UTEP 17 - Stateside this is the 3rd longest trip in the FBS (distance) with 1,527 miles separating these two. LY UTEP was playing for a bowl while UCF had been eliminated the prev wk. UCF led 31-0 in the 4Q as they had a 303-94 yd 1H edge. UTEP got a pair of gbg 4Q td’s to lose 31-14 (+10). UTEP is 4-8 ATS hosting CUSA East and 7-16 ATS in Nov HG’s. They are fresh off a bye while UCF is on its 3rd AG in 4W. The Miners come in 2-7 with questions surrounding who will QB the rest of the season and whether HC Price will return. Before the bye UTEP trailed Houston 45-7 in the 3Q and Sullivan, subbing for ineffective st’r Lamaison, led 3 4Q td drives. The D is getting worn down and is allowing 193 rush ypg (5.0). The 7-2 Knights lead the East by virtue of their early ssn win over EC. LW they never trailed beating the Ponies 42-17 with a 396-259 yd edge (SMU had 122 yd & scored a 4Q td). The Knights are 9-2 SU/ATS vs the West and continue to roll as they are 2-0 SU/ATS since the NCAA announced their bowl elig TY with an avg cover of 25 ppg. ARIZONA 55 Colorado 17 - HC. LY we used CU (+10’) at home as a Big Dog Play and they delivered yet another outright upset 48-29 with a 500-412 yd and 27-23 FD edges. CU led as much as 34-10 with 3:50 left 3Q in the 19 pt win and is now 13-1 SU vs the Cats but last traveled here in ‘85. CU is 2-19 SU in conf AG’s. Both teams were stomped LW with the Buffs (+28) being shutout 48-0 at home (1st time s/’86) while

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The Computer Corner will feature the top plays from our Computer Power Ratings. These plays are based solely on the teams' Power Ratings vs the Vegas Line & do not take into account matchups, injuries, etc. The team that is listed in bold is the computer's selection.

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NC STATE by 13.5 Wake Forest 6.0

OKLAHOMA ST by 15.8 W Virginia 7.8

SMU by 20.6 Southern Miss 8.6

Ucf by 18.8 over UTEP 6.8

RUSHING PASSINGTEAM LINE SCORE FD Att-Comp-Yds Att-Comp-Yds I/FNFL Week EIGHT Oct 28th & 29th New Orleans 55 14 14 17-51 22-42-201 1-0Denver -6' 34 29 41-225 22-30-305 0-1 San Francisco -7 24 15 29-113 18-19-204 0-0 Arizona 38' 3 16 9-7 32-52-258 1-0 NFL Week NINE November 4th Kansas City 41' 13 21 30-113 19-28-176 2-3San Diego -7' 31 18 26-123 18-20-216 2-1 Denver -4' 31 20 26-68 27-35-291 2-0Cincinnati 47' 23 22 25-91 26-42-274 1-0 Arizona 43 17 16 18-54 23-46-306 1-1Green Bay -10 31 20 39-176 14-30-218 1-0 Miami -1' 20 20 18-84 22-38-281 0-0Indianapolis 43' 23 27 26-97 30-48-419 0-0 Baltimore -3' 25 18 37-137 15-24-145 0-0Cleveland 43' 15 17 27-116 20-37-174 2-0 Buffalo 48 9 17 16-78 25-38-239 0-1Houston -10' 21 21 32-118 19-27-268 0-0 Carolina 48 21 18 27-129 13-23-201 0-0Washington -3 13 24 32-151 23-39-186 0-0 Detroit -5' 31 26 34-149 22-33-285 0-0Jacksonville 44 14 19 20-64 27-38-215 2-0 Chicago -4' 51 21 36-160 19-26-198 0-1Tennessee 43' 20 12 18-159 20-35-174 1-4 Minnesota 38' 20 16 27-243 11-22-44 1-1Seattle -4 30 28 45-195 17-25-190 0-0 Tampa Bay 47 42 23 32-278 18-30-237 0-1Oakland -1' 32 25 11-22 40-62-402 3-0 Pittsburgh 47' 24 22 35-158 21-30-191 1-1NY Giants -3 20 13 22-68 10-24-114 1-0 COLLEGE Week TEN November 1st, 2012 Eastern Michigan 58 14 17 52-167 9-21-138 +1Ohio -16 45 25 42-304 19-28-255 Virginia Tech -1' 12 24 45-222 19-37-199Miami, Fl 57' 30 15 28-157 14-30-190 +3 Middle Tennessee 54 34 19 50-224 11-17-118 +2WKU -8' 29 24 32-155 19-31-283 Washington 52' 21 20 39-174 16-29-237 -California -4 13 23 42-249 17-36-201 - Penn St -3' 34 25 38-185 22-37-321 +1Purdue 51' 9 22 26-87 33-62-288 Air Force -7 21 21 43-103 17-29-235 Army 61 41 23 76-314 4-6-100 +5Akron 59 24 23 32-130 30-42-312Kent St -20 35 18 40-261 14-19-103 +1 Vanderbilt -7 40 29 50-227 18-30-220Kentucky 46' 0 15 31-101 13-35-159 +2 Massachusetts 57 0 23 46-114 20-37-153Northern Illinois -35 63 28 49-332 20-26-278 +3Temple 51' 17 19 43-255 6-16-54Louisville -16' 45 25 32-170 22-33-338 +4Boston College 51' 14 22 21-12 30-51-369 Wake Forest -3 28 22 32-116 39-57-293 +3 Houston -3 28 16 11-28 22-51-341 -East Carolina 69' 48 31 54-245 31-44-305 -Iowa 55' 21 17 30-96 21-34-249 -Indiana -2 24 24 30-67 31-49-406 - -Georgia Tech -7' 33 19 56-370 2-4-31 -Maryland 46 13 17 44-144 9-18-115 - Clemson -12' 56 33 52-335 21-29-385Duke 66' 20 21 33-86 24-44-255 +4Tulsa 64' 15 17 36-106 22-37-222 +1Arkansas -9 19 18 33-135 21-31-272New Mexico St 50 7 15 32-83 17-31-222Auburn -22' 42 19 45-311 9-17-164 +1 Stanford -28 48 25 39-206 25-35-230 +3Colorado 51 0 6 21-(-21) 12-23-97 Texas St 52 7 9 31-82 10-23-76 +2Utah St -26' 38 24 47-268 21-28-325 Alabama -8' 21 18 25-166 14-27-165LSU 40 17 22 49-139 25-36-296 +2 Colorado St 52 31 21 26-125 16-32-387Wyoming -7 45 32 57-228 20-34-240 +3 Virginia 50' 33 23 48-248 20-35-198 +4NC State -10' 6 17 24-19 23-46-197 Arizona St 55' 26 19 32-150 22-41-153 +1Oregon St -3' 36 19 39-157 14-33-267 Missouri 42 7 23 33-118 24-51-235Florida -18 14 11 33-163 12-23-105 +4 Nebraska E 28 23 39-323 16-36-160Michigan St 45' 24 18 42-231 9-27-123 +2 TCU 69' 39 19 45-135 13-30-279West Virginia 2OT -3' 38 22 36-104 31-54-254 +1 Illinois 50' 22 15 33-74 18-32-103 +1Ohio St -27' 52 32 57-335 13-22-237

THE OPENING LINE OVER/UNDERS

LAST WEEK'S STATS

(3) NY GIANTS(3) NEW ENGLAND

(3) ATLANTA

PRO ANGLES There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Fundamental handicapping, or the analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings, is our main method of handicapping. This accounts for roughly 50% of how we view a game. Situational handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems) takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicapping (analysis of angles) takes up the rest. You should never base your final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look at all 3 methods. For more complete analysis you should read Ten Keys To A Winning Season. Each week in Power Sweep we provide the angle section to add to your handicapping arsenal. Many times we will agree with the angle plays. Sometimes the Fundamental & Situational aspects of a game will outweigh the angles & we have the other side written up in Power Sweep. We want to make it clear that the side we write up in Power Sweep is the side we are on. We are NOT Technical handicappers, but we do use them in our handicapping analysis. Each week in Power Sweep we provide pro angles for the current week's games. For the angle plays the number in the ( ) indicates how many angles apply to that team. The higher the number the stronger the angle play.

(4) Angle Plays35-19 65% L/9Y!

To Read rankings - YPC is yards per carry for each team's offense and defense. Turnover edge is the amount of turnovers that team is + or -. OFF YPP is offensive yds per point. This shows the avg amount of yds a team travelled per point scored. The lower the number the more efficient the off. DEF YPP is defensive yds per point. The higher the number here, the better the def is at making their opponents work at scoring points. The remaining columns show the team's rank in that category. Next to the passing ratings there may be a H or an X. On the offensive side a H means they are completing over 59% of their passes while the X shows that their QB's are completing less than 53%. Defensively, the opposite holds true as the H has that team's def holding its opp under 53% completions and the X shows that they allow over 59% completions.

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NC OPEN 2011 2010Thursday, November 8, 2012 • NFLIndianapolis NL 3/42' jax +3/42' ('12) JAX -3'/37 ('11) • jax -3/37' ('11) JACKSONVILLE jax 22-17 ('12) JAX 19-13 ('11) • jax 17-3 ('11) Sunday, November 11, 2012Buffalo ne -4/49 ('12) NE -10'/49' ('11) • BUF 34-31 ('11)NEW ENGLAND 17 11/50' ne 52-28 ('12) NE 49-21 ('11) • BUF +7/54' ('11) NY Giants 10 4/48' - -CINCINNATI - - San Diego 3 - -TAMPA BAY 2'/48 - - Denver 5 4'/48' - -CAROLINA - - Tennessee - MIA E/43MIAMI 3 6/44 - MIA 29-17 Oakland - -BALTIMORE 4 7'/46 - - Atlanta 3 2'/54 NO -7/52 • no E/49' no +2'/49' • atl 27-24NEW ORLEANS NO 45-16 • no 26-23 no 17-14 • atl +3/49 Detroit 1 min +4/49 ('12) DET 34-28 ('11) • det 26-23 ('11) MINNESOTA 1/47 min 20-13 ('12) DET -10/46' ('11) • det -3/44' ('11) NY Jets - -SEATTLE 7 6'/38' - - Dallas 1 phi +1/51 • PHI -3/48' dal 14-13 • phi -3'/51 PHILADELPHIA 2/46 phi 20-7 • PHI 34-7 dal +3/43 • phi 30-27 St Louis sf -10'/35 • SF -13'/38 STL 25-17 • SF -5'/38'SAN FRANCISCO 14 12/38' sf 34-27 • SF 26-0 STL -2'/40 • SF 23-20 Houston 6 - -CHICAGO 1/43 - - Monday, November 12, 2012Kansas City pit -10'/40 -PITTSBURGH NL 12'/43 pit 13-9 -

TOTAL OFF OFF OFF TOTAL DEF DEF DEF SCKS SCKS TO OFF DEF AFC OFF RUSH YPC PASS DEF RUSH YPC PASS VS BY EDGE YPP YPPBaltimore 19 16 4.5 15H 26 28 4.0 22X 20 24 7 13.9 17.6Buffalo 21 6 5.3 27H 31 31 5.7 24X 4 14 -7 15.3 13.5Cincinnati 17 25 3.8 11H 20 19 4.3 18X 26 7 -5 15.0 13.1Cleveland 30 27 3.9 19 23 25 4.3 23X 8 12 1 16.6 16.2denver 3 17 3.9 5H 10 13 3.7 11X 2 7 -4 13.6 14.9Houston 10 8 3.9 16H 3 2 4.0 5 2 3 8 12.5 16.7indianapolis 4 19 3.9 6 18 24 4.8 13X 20 16 -10 19.7 14.8Jacksonville 32 29 3.7 32 27 27 4.2 25X 24 32 -2 17.4 14.4Kansas City 16 3 4.7 26 17 22 4.6 12X 15 20 -20 21.5 11.6miami 23 13 3.7 20 24 3 3.5 29 14 11 -2 15.6 20.5new england 1 4 4.3 4H 22 7 3.5 28X 8 16 13 13.5 17.4nY Jets 27 15 3.8 25 16 29 4.4 6 18 28 -1 15.1 13.9oakland 15 30 3.6 7H 21 21 4.6 21X 8 29 -1 16.8 12.9Pittsburgh 12 21 3.9 10H 1 7 4.0 1 18 20 0 15.4 12.8San diego 26 19 3.9 22H 9 4 3.7 17X 22 24 0 14.0 16.4Tennessee 24 23 4.8 18H 30 30 4.4 27X 15 20 -7 16.2 12.1NFC Arizona 31 31 3.4 21 8 23 4.2 4 32 2 2 18.5 16.7Atlanta 13 26 3.8 8H 19 26 5.1 9X 11 14 10 12.7 19.0Carolina 20 12 4.4 17 14 20 4.2 14X 15 7 -5 18.5 15.2Chicago 25 10 4.3 29H 6 6 4.3 16X 30 3 16 11.0 21.2dallas 6 28 3.6 3H 4 14 4.0 3X 6 24 -11 19.6 12.6detroit 2 22 3.9 2H 7 15 4.2 8X 11 16 -2 17.1 13.6Green Bay 18 23 3.8 12H 13 10 4.0 20 31 1 4 13.1 16.5minnesota 22 5 5.1 30H 11 17 4.0 10X 28 7 -6 14.7 15.4new orleans 5 32 3.7 1H 32 32 5.0 31X 6 29 0 14.3 15.4nY Giants 9 14 4.2 9H 25 18 4.6 26X 1 3 14 13.2 18.6Philadelphia 14 11 4.1 14H 12 16 3.8 15 22 31 -9 21.2 15.3San Francisco 11 1 5.6 28H 2 5 3.6 2 29 19 3 15.6 21.1Seattle 29 7 4.3 31H 5 11 4.4 7X 11 3 0 16.5 18.1St louis 28 18 4.2 24H 14 12 4.1 19X 26 12 -2 18.5 14.8Tampa Bay 8 9 4.7 13 29 1 3.4 32X 4 24 9 13.3 17.2washington 7 2 5.3 23H 28 9 4.2 30X 24 20 7 15.2 14.4

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LAST WEEK'S STATS (Cont from pg 7)TEAM LINE SC FD RA-RY CO-AT-PY TO Pittsburgh 45' 26 13 33-145 19-29-163Notre Dame 3OT -17 29 36 51-229 29-53-293 +3UTSA 72' 27 25 33-124 23-41-314 -Louisiana Tech -30' 51 33 39-180 31-40-357 - San Jose St -21 42 21 29-85 27-39-328Idaho 53 13 12 37-81 17-37-207 +2 SMU 51 17 16 31-126 16-29-133 -UCF -9' 42 25 39-241 12-17-155 -Connecticut 46 6 20 31-43 24-38-284USF -7' 13 17 34-81 20-32-202 +2 W Michigan -1 42 24 30-151 23-33-262 -C Michigan 61' 31 26 27-123 26-41-383 -Miami, Oh 54 24 21 33-98 25-44-242 +1Buffalo -3 27 21 39-215 14-25-137 Mississippi 62 10 12 29-46 17-28-188Georgia -14 37 23 45-149 21-28-384 +1Syracuse 57 24 24 41-193 23-47-286 +1Cincinnati -5 35 23 53-263 16-27-207 Washington St 49 6 14 13-(-4) 27-54-259Utah -12 49 24 43-205 22-26-248 +1 UAB 63' 27 25 46-207 17-29-228 -Southern Miss -3 19 16 38-183 10-26-112 - Memphis 66 28 21 52-141 22-32-231Marshall -19 38 24 27-92 34-44-341 +1 Michigan -10' 35 18 41-155 12-18-234 -Minnesota 46' 13 21 38-128 14-31-147 -Oklahoma St 67 30 26 24-87 27-47-417Kansas St -8' 44 25 43-191 21-28-290 +5Texas 67' 31 19 39-162 11-19-264 -Texas Tech -6' 22 26 28-112 27-45-334 -Texas A&M -7 38 36 58-360 32-39-332 -Mississippi St 60' 13 16 27-98 19-30-212 - Kansas 71 14 17 41-246 11-26-96Baylor -17 41 32 49-299 26-42-367 +2Oklahoma -12 35 34 40-188 32-45-405Iowa St 52 20 19 24-99 20-40-191 +1Oregon -8 62 36 58-431 20-23-306 +2USC 69' 51 30 26-131 35-54-489Rice -6 49 25 65-211 13-21-271 +3Tulane 63 47 20 14-0 28-49-476Hawaii 60' 10 17 34-79 21-38-221Fresno St -33 45 18 44-151 18-33-329 +2Arizona 70' 10 18 41-120 17-30-135UCLA -3' 66 34 64-309 24-29-302 +3 New Mexico 53' 7 22 65-307 3-6-43 +2UNLV -3' 35 21 24-241 17-27-289 San Diego St 49' 21 13 43-165 12-18-105 -Boise St -16' 19 18 30-109 20-31-168 - Florida Atl 51' 17 17 32-118 25-36-205 -Navy -16 24 20 51-246 8-15-147 -FIU -3' 28 20 46-181 9-19-153 +3South Alabama 52' 20 22 38-188 19-38-270Troy 69' 48 34 39-225 38-60-496 +1Tennessee -18 55 35 29-188 29-47-530 Arkansas St -4 37 22 33-146 25-32-328 +2North Texas 60 19 23 30-84 28-49-316 Louisiana 62 40 28 49-234 23-32-373 -ULM -9' 24 19 20-74 23-38-333 -

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GEORGIA TECH(SU: 4-5 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 3 at Virg Tech (M) W +7’ 17-20S 8 Presbyterian W -49 59-3S 15 Virginia W -10 56-20S 22 Miami, Fl OT L -13’ 36-42S 29 Middle Tenn L -26’ 28-49O 6 at Clemson L +10’ 31-47O 13O 20 Boston Coll W -14 37-17O 27 BYU L -2 17-41N 3 at Maryland W -7’ 33-13N 10 at North CarolinaN 17 DukeN 24 at GeorgiaD 1

FRESNO STATE(SU: 7-3 ATS: 9-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Weber St W -23 37-10S 8 at Oregon W +34’ 25-42S 15 Colorado W -15 69-14S 22 at Tulsa W +6’ 26-27S 29 San Diego St W -7 52-40O 6 at Colorado St W -17’ 28-7O 13 at Boise St L +7 10-20O 20 Wyoming W -16’ 42-14O 27 at New Mexico L -15 49-32N 3 Hawaii W -33 45-10N 10 at NevadaN 17N 24 Air ForceD 1

AIR FORCE(SU: 5-4 ATS: 3-6) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Idaho St L -38 49-21S 8 at Michigan W +21’ 25-31S 15S 22 at UNLV L -10’ 35-38S 29 Colorado St W -14’ 42-21O 6 Navy OT L -8 21-28O 13 at Wyoming L -3 28-27O 20 New Mexico L -11 28-23O 26 Nevada (F) W +3’ 48-31N 3 at Army L -7 21-41N 10 at San Diego StN 16 Hawaii (F)N 24 at Fresno StD 1

AKRON(SU: 1-9 ATS: 5-5) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 UCF (Th) L +24 14-56S 8 at FIU OT W +23’ 38-41S 15 Morgan St W -9 66-6S 22 at Tennessee W +32’ 26-47S 29 Miami, Oh L +2 49-56O 6 B Grn (HC) L +5 10-24O 13 at Ohio W +20’ 28-34O 20 N Illinois L +17 7-37O 27 at C Michigan L +7 14-35N 3 at Kent St W +20 24-35N 10 MassachusettsN 20 at Toledo (Tue)N 24D 1

ALABAMA(SU: 9-0 ATS: 5-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Michigan W -13’ 41-14S 8 WKU L -38 35-0S 15 at Arkansas W -20 52-0S 22 Florida Atl L -49 40-7S 29 Mississippi L -30’ 33-14O 6O 13 at Missouri W -22 42-10O 20 at Tennessee W -20 44-13O 27 Miss St W -23’ 38-7N 3 at LSU L -8’ 21-17N 10 Texas A&MN 17 Western CarolinaN 24 AuburnD 1

ARIZONA(SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Toledo OT L -10’ 24-17S 8 Okla St W +10’ 59-38S 15 S Caro St W -37 56-0S 22 at Oregon L +21’ 0-49S 29 Oregon St L -3 35-38O 6 at Stanford OT W +10 48-54O 13O 20 Washington W -7’ 52-17O 27 USC W +6’ 39-36N 3 at UCLA L +3’ 10-66N 10 Colorado (HC)N 17 at UtahN 23 Arizona St (F)D 1

ARIZONA ST(SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 N Ariz (Th) W -26’ 63-6S 8 Illinois W -4 45-14S 15 at Missouri L +3 20-24S 22 Utah W -6’ 37-7S 29 at California W -2’ 27-17 O 6O 11 at Colorado (Th) W -22’ 51-17O 18 Oregon (Th) L +8 21-43O 27 UCLA (HC) L -6’ 43-45N 3 at Oregon St L +3’ 26-36N 10 at USCN 17 Washington StN 23 at Arizona (F)D 1

ARKANSAS(SU: 4-5 ATS: 1-7) Grass/Little Rock: AstroDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Jacksonville St L -46 49-24S 8 ULM OT L -30’ 31-34S 15 Alabama L +20 0-52S 22 Rutgers L -9’ 26-35S 29 at Texas A&M L +13 10-58O 6 at Auburn W +7’ 24-7O 13 Kentucky - -17’* 49-7O 20O 27 Mississippi L -6 27-30N 3 Tulsa (HC) L -9 19-15N 10 at South CarolinaN 17 at Mississippi StN 23 LSU (F)D 1

ARKANSAS STATE(SU: 6-3 ATS: 5-4) ProGreenDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Oregon W +37 34-57S 8 Memphis L -23’ 33-28S 15 at Nebraska L +22’ 13-42S 22 Alcorn St W -42 56-0S 29 WKU L +2’ 13-26O 4 at FIU (Th) W -2 34-20O 13 S Alab (HC) L -21 36-29O 23 at Louisiana (Tue) W +4 50-27O 27N 3 at North Texas W -4 37-19N 8 ULM (Th)N 17 at TroyN 24D 1 Middle Tennessee

ARMY(SU: 2-7 ATS: 3-6) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 8 at San Diego St L +6 7-42S 15 N Illinois W +3 40-41S 22 at Wake Forest L +7’ 37-49S 29 Stony Brook L -12’ 3-23O 6 Boston Coll W +7 34-31O 13 Kent St L +2’ 17-31O 20 at E Michigan L -2 38-48O 27 Ball St L +3’ 22-30N 3 Air Force W +7 41-21N 10 at RutgersN 17 TempleN 24D 1D 8 † Navy

AUBURN(SU: 2-7 ATS: 3-6) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Clemson L +2’ 19-26S 8 at Miss St L +3 10-28S 15 ULM OT L -15 31-28S 22 LSU W +20’ 10-12S 29O 6 Arkansas L -7’ 7-24O 13 at Mississippi L +5 20-41O 20 at Vanderbilt W +7 13-17O 27 Texas A&M L +14’ 21-63N 3 New Mex St (HC) W -22’ 42-7N 10 GeorgiaN 17 Alabama A&MN 24 at AlabamaD 1

BALL STATE(SU: 6-3 ATS: 7-2) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 E Mich (Th) W -3 37-26S 8 at Clemson W +27’ 27-52S 15 at Indiana W +2’ 41-39S 22 USF W +8’ 31-27S 29 at Kent St L -2’ 43-45O 6 N Illinois L +2’ 23-35O 13 W Mich OT W -3 30-24O 20 at C Michigan W -3 41-30O 27 at Army W -3’ 30-22N 6 at Toledo (Tue)N 10N 14 Ohio (Wed)N 23 at Miami, Oh (F)D 1

BAYLOR(SU: 4-4 ATS: 4-4) Prestige TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 SMU (S) W -7 59-24S 8S 15 Sam Hou St L -30’ 48-23S 21 at ULM (F) L -7’ 47-42S 29 at W Virginia W +11’ 63-70O 6O 13 TCU L -7 21-49O 20 at Texas W +8’ 50-56O 27 at Iowa St L +2’ 21-35N 3 Kansas (HC) W -17 41-14N 10 at OklahomaN 17 Kansas StN 24 † Texas TechD 1 Oklahoma St

BOISE ST(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-4) Blue Astro TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 at Mich St (F) W +7 13-17S 8S 15 Miami, Oh W -21 39-12S 20 BYU (Th) L -6’ 7-6S 29 at New Mex L -25’ 32-29O 6 at S Miss W -10 40-14O 13 Fresno St W -7 20-10O 20 UNLV L -28 32-7O 27 at Wyoming W -15’ 45-14N 3 San Diego St L -16’ 19-21N 10 at HawaiiN 17 Colorado StN 24D 1 at Nevada

BOSTON COLLEGE(SU: 2-7 ATS: 2-7) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Miami, Fl L +2’ 32-41S 8 Maine W -28 34-3S 15 at N’western L +3’ 13-22S 22S 29 Clemson L +7 31-45O 6 at Army L -7 31-34O 13 at Florida St L +28 7-51O 20 at Georgia Tech L +14 17-37O 27 Maryland W -2’ 20-17N 3 at Wake Forest L +3 14-28N 10 Notre DameN 17 Virginia TechN 24 at NC StateD 1

BOWLING GREEN(SU: 6-3 ATS: 6-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Florida W +29 14-27S 8 Idaho L -16’ 21-13S 15 at Toledo L +3’ 15-27S 22 at Virg Tech L +17 0-37S 29 Rhd Isl (HC) W -27 48-8O 6 at Akron W -5 24-10O 13 Miami, Oh W -7’ 37-12O 20 at Massachusetts W -18 24-0 O 27 E Michigan W -15 24-3N 3N 7 at Ohio (Wed)N 17 Kent StN 23 Buffalo (F)D 1

BUFFALO(SU: 2-7 ATS: 4-4-1) Sportexe46DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Georgia W +38 23-45S 8 Morgan St L -33 56-34S 15S 19 Kent St (W) L -3’ 7-23S 29 at Connecticut W +16’ 17-24O 6 at Ohio W +14 31-38O 13 at N Illinois L +14’ 3-45O 20 Pitt (HC) L +9’ 6-20O 27 Toledo W +7’ 20-25N 3 Miami, Oh T -3 27-24N 10 Western MichiganN 17 at MassachusettsN 23 at Bowling Green (F)D 1

BYU(SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Wash St W -11’ 30-6S 8 Weber St L -39’ 45-13S 15 at Utah L -3 21-24S 20 at Boise St (Th) W +6’ 6-7S 28 Hawaii (F) W -26’ 47-0O 5 Utah St (F) L -6’ 6-3O 13 Oregon St (HC) L -6 24-42O 20 at Notre Dame W +13 14-17O 27 at Geo Tech W +2 41-17N 3N 10 IdahoN 17 at San Jose StN 24 at New Mexico StD 1

CALIFORNIA(SU: 3-7 ATS: 3-7) Matrix TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Nevada L -10 24-31S 8 S Utah L -33 50-31S 15 at Ohio St W +16’ 28-35S 22 at USC L +15 9-27S 29 Arizona St L +2’ 17-27O 6 UCLA (HC) W +2’ 43-17O 13 at Wash St W -7 31-17O 20 Stanford L +3 3-21O 27 at Utah L +1’ 27-49N 2 Wash (F) L -4 13-21N 10 OregonN 17 at Oregon StN 24D 1

CENTRAL MICHIGAN(SU: 3-6 ATS: 2-7) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 SE MO St (Th) L -23’ 38-27S 8 Mich St L +19’ 7-41S 15S 22 at Iowa W +14’ 32-31S 29 at N Illinois L +10 24-55O 6 at Toledo L +11’ 35-50O 12 Navy (F) L -2 13-31O 20 Ball St (HC) L +3 30-41O 27 Akron W -7 35-14N 3 W Michigan L +1 31-42N 10 at Eastern MichiganN 17 Miami, OhN 23 at Massachusetts (F)D 1

CINCINNATI(SU: 6-2 ATS: 5-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 6 Pitt (Th) W -5’ 34-10S 15 Delaware St L -44 23-7S 22S 29 † Virg Tech W +6’ 27-24O 6 Miami, Oh W -20’ 52-14O 13 Fordham L -40 49-17O 20 at Toledo L -6 23-29O 26 at Louisville (F) OT W +3’ 31-34N 3 Syracuse W -5 35-24N 10 at TempleN 17 RutgersN 23 USF (F)D 1 at Connecticut

CLEMSON(SU: 8-1 ATS: 6-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Auburn W -2’ 26-19S 8 Ball St L -27’ 52-27S 15 Furman L -42’ 41-7S 22 at Florida St W +14’ 37-49S 29 at Boston Coll W -7 45-31O 6 Geo Tech W -10’ 47-31O 13O 20 Virg Tech W -7’ 38-17O 25 at Wake Forest (Th) W -13 42-13N 3 at Duke W -12’ 56-20N 10 Maryland (HC)N 17 NC StateN 24 South CarolinaD 1

COLORADO(SU: 1-8 ATS: 1-8) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Colorado St L -6 17-22S 8 Sacram St L -22 28-30S 15 at Fresno St L +15 14-69S 22 at Wash St W +20 35-34S 29 UCLA L +20 14-42O 6O 11 Ariz St (Th) L +22’ 17-51O 20 at USC L +40’ 6-50O 27 at Oregon L +47 14-70N 3 Stanford (HC) L +28 0-48N 10 at ArizonaN 17 WashingtonN 23 Utah (F)D 1

COLORADO STATE(SU: 2-7 ATS: 3-6) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Colorado W +6 22-17S 8 N Dakota St L -8 7-22S 15 at San Jose St L +11 20-40S 22 Utah St W +12’ 19-31S 29 at Air Force L +14’ 21-42O 6 Fresno St L +17’ 7-28O 13 at San Diego St L +23 14-38O 20 O 27 Hawaii W -6 42-27N 3 at Wyoming L +7 31-45N 10 UNLVN 17 at Boise StN 24 New MexicoD 1

FIU(SU: 2-8 ATS: 4-6) AstroPlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Duke L +2’ 26-46S 8 Akron OT L -23’ 41-38S 15 at UCF W +17 20-33S 22 Louisville W +14 21-28S 29 at Louisiana L +7 20-48O 4 Ark St (Th) L +2 20-34O 13 Middle Tenn L +2 30-34O 20 at Troy W +6’ 37-38O 27 WKU L +6’ 6-14N 3 at S Alabama W -3’ 28-20 N 10N 16 at Florida Atlantic (F)N 24 ULMD 1

CONNECTICUT(SU: 3-6 ATS: 4-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Mass (Th) W -21’ 37-0S 8 NC State W +3’ 7-10S 15 at Maryland W -2’ 24-21S 22 at West Mich L -1 24-30S 29 Buffalo L -16’ 24-17O 6 at Rutgers L +7 3-19O 13 Temple (HC) OT L -5’ 14-17O 19 at Syracuse (F) L +4’ 10-40O 27N 3 at USF W +7’ 6-13N 9 Pittsburgh (F)N 17N 24 at LouisvilleD 1 Cincinnati

DUKE(SU: 6-4 ATS: 6-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 FIU W -2’ 46-26S 8 at Stanford L +16’ 13-50S 15 NC Cent W -36’ 54-17S 22 Memphis W -23 38-14S 29 at Wake Forest W +2 34-27O 6 Virginia W -1 42-17O 13 at Virg Tech L +10 20-41O 20 N Carolina W +10’ 33-30O 27 at Florida St L +27’ 7-48N 3 Clemson L +12’ 20-56N 10N 17 at Georgia TechN 24 Miami, FlD 1

EAST CAROLINA(SU: 6-4 ATS: 6-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 App St W -17 35-13S 8 at S Carolina L +21’ 10-48S 15 at S Miss W +7’ 24-14S 22 at N Carolina L +14’ 6-27S 29 UTEP W -4 28-18O 4 at UCF (Th) L +11’ 20-40O 13 Memphis (HC) W -17 41-7O 20 at UAB W -2’ 42-35O 27 Navy L -3’ 28-56N 3 Houston W +3 48-28N 10N 17 at TulaneN 23 Marshall (F)D 1

EASTERN MICHIGAN(SU: 1-8 ATS: 3-6) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Ball St (Th) L +3 26-37S 8 Illinois St L -4’ 14-31S 15 at Purdue L +24 16-54S 22 at Michigan St W +32 7-23S 29O 6 Kent St (HC) L +3 14-41O 13 Toledo W +14’ 47-52O 20 Army W +2 48-38O 27 at Bowling Grn L +15 3-24N 1 at Ohio (Th) L +16 14-45N 10 Cent MichiganN 17 at Western MichiganN 23 Northern Illinois (F)D 1

FLORIDA(SU: 8-1 ATS: 6-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Bowling Green L -29 27-14S 8 at Texas A&M W +1 20-17S 15 at Tennessee W +3 37-20S 22 Kentucky W -23 38-0S 29O 6 LSU W +3 14-6O 13 at Vanderbilt W -9 31-17O 20 S Carolina W -3’ 44-11O 27 † Georgia L -6’ 9-17N 3 Missouri L -18 14-7N 10 Louisiana (HC)N 17 Jacksonville StN 24 at Florida StD 1

FLORIDA ATLANTIC(SU: 2-7 ATS: 7-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 Wagner (F) L -18’ 7-3S 8 at Middle Tenn L +7’ 17-31S 15 at Georgia W +41’ 20-56S 22 at Alabama W +49 7-40S 29 North Texas W +6’ 14-20O 6O 13 at ULM W +23’ 14-35O 20 at S Alabama 2OT W +5 34-37O 27 Troy W +7’ 34-27N 3 at Navy W +16 17-24N 10 at WKUN 16 FIU (F)N 24D 1 Louisiana

FLORIDA STATE(SU: 8-1 ATS: 4-4)*called early GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Murray St W -47 69-3S 8 Savannah St L -62’* 55-0S 15 Wake Forest W -27’ 52-0S 22 Clemson L -14’ 49-37S 29 at USF L -16’ 30-17O 6 at NC State L -16 16-17O 13 Boston Coll W -28 51-7O 20 at Miami, Fl L -21 33-20O 27 Duke (HC) W -27’ 48-7N 3N 8 at Virginia Tech (Th)N 17 at MarylandN 24 Florida D 1

GEORGIA(SU: 8-1 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Buffalo L -38 45-23S 8 at Missouri W -1’ 41-20S 15 Florida Atl L -41’ 56-20S 22 Vanderbilt W -14’ 48-3S 29 Tennessee L -14 51-44O 6 at S Carolina L +1’ 7-35O 13O 20 at Kentucky L -26 29-24O 27 † Florida W +6’ 17-9N 3 Mississippi W -14 37-10N 10 at AuburnN 17 Georgia Southern N 24 Georgia TechD 1

HAWAII(SU: 1-7 ATS: 2-6) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at USC W +42 10-49S 8 S 15 Lamar W -34 54-2S 22 Nevada L +7 24-69S 28 at BYU (F) L +26’ 0-47O 6 at San Diego St L +21’ 14-52O 13 New Mexico L +2 23-35O 20O 27 at Colorado St L +6 27-42N 3 at Fresno St L +33 10-45N 10 Boise StN 16 at Air Force (F)N 24 UNLVD 1 South Alabama

HOUSTON(SU: 4-5 ATS: 3-6) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Texas St L -36’ 13-30S 8 LA Tech L +3 49-56S 15 at UCLA L +17 6-37S 22S 29 † Rice W -7’ 35-14O 6 North Texas W -11’ 44-21O 13 UAB W -13 39-17O 20 at SMU L -5 42-72O 27 UTEP L -14 45-35N 3 at E Carolina L -3 28-48N 10 Tulsa (HC)N 17 at MarshallN 24 TulaneD 1

IDAHO(SU: 1-8 ATS: 1-8) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 E Wash (Th) L -4’ 3-20S 8 at Bowl Grn W +16’ 13-21S 15 at LSU L +42’ 14-63S 22 Wyoming OT L -2’ 37-40S 29 at N Carolina L +27 0-66O 6 New Mex St L -9’ 26-18O 13 at Texas St L +2’ 7-38O 20 at LA Tech L +30’ 28-70O 27N 3 San Jose St L +21 13-42N 10 at BYUN 17 UTSAN 24 at Utah StD 1

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IOWA(SU: 4-5 ATS: 3-6) Artificial TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † N Illinois L -9 18-17S 8 Iowa St L -3’ 6-9S 15 N Iowa W -5 27-16S 22 C Mich L -14’ 31-32S 29 Minnesota (HC) W -6’ 31-13O 6O 13 at Mich St 2OT W +7’ 19-16O 20 Penn St L -2’ 14-38O 27 at N’western L +5 17-28N 3 at Indiana L +2 21-24N 10 PurdueN 17 at MichiganN 23 Nebraska (F)D 1

IOWA ST(SU: 5-4 ATS: 4-4-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Tulsa W +2 38-23S 8 at Iowa W +3’ 9-6S 15 W Illinois L -37 37-3S 22S 29 Texas Tech L +2 13-24O 6 at TCU W +7 37-23O 13 Kansas St T +6 21-27O 20 at Oklahoma St L +14 10-31O 27 Baylor (HC) W -2’ 35-21N 3 Oklahoma L +12 20-35N 10 at TexasN 17 at KansasN 23 West VirginiaD 1

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INDIANA(SU: 4-5 ATS: 6-3) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Indiana St L -12’ 24-17S 8 at Mass W -14 45-6S 15 Ball St L -2’ 39-41S 22S 29 at N’western L +11’ 29-44O 6 Mich St (HC) W +15 27-31O 13 Ohio St W +18 49-52O 20 at Navy W +3 30-31O 27 at Illinois W +2 31-17N 3 Iowa W -2 24-21N 10 WisconsinN 17 at Penn StN 24 at PurdueD 1

ILLINOIS(SU: 2-7 ATS: 2-7) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 West Mich W -10 24-7S 8 at Arizona St L +4 14-45S 15 Charl Sthrn W -43 44-0 S 22 LA Tech L -2’ 24-52S 29 Penn St L -1’ 7-35O 6 at Wisconsin L +14’ 14-31O 13 at Michigan L +25 0-45O 20O 27 Indiana (HC) L -2 17-31N 3 at Ohio St L +27’ 22-52N 10 MinnesotaN 17 PurdueN 24 at NorthwesternD 1

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KENT ST(SU: 8-1 ATS: 7-2) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Towson (Th) W -6’ 41-21S 8 at Kentucky L +6’ 14-47S 15S 19 at Buffalo (W) W +3’ 23-7S 29 Ball St W +2’ 45-43O 6 at E Mich W -3 41-14O 13 at Army W -2’ 31-17O 20 W Michigan W -3’ 41-24O 27 at Rutgers W +13’ 35-23N 3 Akron L -20 35-24N 10 at Miami, OhN 17 at Bowling GreenN 23 Ohio (F)D 1

KENTUCKY(SU: 1-8 ATS: 2-6-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 at Louisville (S) L +14 14-32S 8 Kent St W -6’ 47-14S 15 WKU OT L -6’ 31-32S 22 at Florida L +23 0-38S 29 S Carolina T +21 17-38O 6 Miss St L +9’ 14-27O 13 at Arkansas - +17* 7-49O 20 Georgia (HC) W +26 24-29O 27 at Missouri L +14 10-33N 3 Vanderbilt L +7 0-40N 10N 17 SamfordN 24 at TennesseeD 1

LOUISIANA(SU: 5-3 ATS: 4-3-1) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Lamar W -36’ 40-0S 8 at Troy W +2 37-24S 15 at Okla St L +23’ 24-65S 22S 29 FIU W -7 48-20O 6 Tulane T -28 41-13O 16 at N Texas (Tue) L -4 23-30O 23 Ark St (Tue) L -4 27-50O 27N 3 at ULM W +9’ 40-24N 10 at FloridaN 17 WKUN 24 South AlabamaD 1 at Florida Atlantic

LOUISIANA TECH(SU: 8-1 ATS: 5-4) FieldTurf MonoDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 † TX A&M PPDS 8 at Houston W -3 56-49S 15 Rice L -21 56-37S 22 at Illinois W +2’ 52-24S 29 at Virginia W -3’ 44-38O 6 UNLV L -27’ 58-31O 13 TX A&M W +9 57-59O 20 Idaho W -30’ 70-28O 27 at New Mex St L -31 28-14N 3 UTSA (HC) L -30’ 51-27N 10 at Texas StN 17 Utah StN 24 at San Jose StD 1

LOUISVILLE(SU: 9-0 ATS: 4-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 Kentucky (S) W -14 32-14S 8 Missouri St L -37’ 35-7S 15 N Carolina W -3 39-34S 22 at FIU L -14 28-21S 29 at S Miss L -11 21-17O 6O 13 at Pittsburgh W -3 45-35O 20 USF L -6 27-25O 26 Cincinnati (F) OT L -3’ 34-31N 3 Temple W -16’ 45-17N 10 at SyracuseN 17N 24 Connecticut N 29 at Rutgers (Th)

MARYLAND(SU: 4-5 ATS: 4-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Wm & Mary L -21 7-6S 8 at Temple W +10 36-27S 15 Connecticut L +2’ 21-24S 22 at W Virginia W +25’ 21-31S 29O 6 Wake Forest L -7 19-14O 13 at Virginia W +2 27-20O 20 NC State (HC) W +4’ 18-20O 27 at Boston Coll L +2’ 17-20N 3 Georgia Tech L +7’ 13-33N 10 at ClemsonN 17 Florida StN 24 at North CarolinaD 1

MEMPHIS(SU: 1-8 ATS: 3-6) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 UT Martin L -9’ 17-20S 8 at Arkansas St W +23’ 28-33S 15 Middle Tenn L +4 30-48S 22 at Duke L +23 14-38S 29O 6 Rice W +5 14-10O 13 at E Carolina L +17 7-41O 20 UCF W +22 17-35O 27 at SMU L +21’ 13-44N 3 at Marshall W +19 28-38N 10 TulaneN 17 at UABN 24 Southern MissD 1

MIAMI (FL)(SU: 5-4 ATS: 6-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Boston Coll W -2’ 41-32S 8 at Kansas St L +7 13-52S 15 Bethune-C L -38 38-10S 22 at GA Tech OT W +13’ 42-36S 29 NC State W -2’ 44-37O 6 † Notre Dame L +14 3-41O 13 N Carolina W +7’ 14-18O 20 Florida St (HC) W +21 20-33O 27N 1 Virg Tech (Th) W +1’ 30-12N 10 at VirginiaN 17 USFN 24 at DukeD 1

MIAMI (OH)(SU: 4-5 ATS: 2-6-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Ohio St L +25’ 10-56S 8 S Illinois L -18 30-14S 15 at Boise St L +21 12-39S 22 Mass (HC) L -23’ 27-16S 29 at Akron W -2 56-49O 6 at Cincinnati L +20’ 14-52O 13 at Bowling Grn L +7’ 12-37O 20 O 27 Ohio W +7 23-20N 3 at Buffalo T +3 24-27N 10 Kent StN 17 at Central MichiganN 23 Ball St (F)D 1

MICHIGAN(SU: 6-3 ATS: 4-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Alabama L +13’ 14-41S 8 Air Force L -21’ 31-25S 15 Mass W -45 63-13S 22 at Notre Dame L +6 6-13S 29O 6 at Purdue W -3 44-13O 13 Illinois (HC) W -25 45-0O 20 Michigan St L -9’ 12-10O 27 at Nebraska L +1’ 9-23N 3 at Minnesota W -10’ 35-13N 10 NorthwesternN 17 IowaN 24 at Ohio StD 1

MINNESOTA(SU: 5-4 ATS: 4-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at UNLV (Th) 3OT L -8’ 30-27S 8 New Hamp W -12’ 44-7S 15 W Michigan W -3 28-23S 22 Syracuse W +1’ 17-10S 29 at Iowa L +6’ 13-31O 6O 13 N’western (HC) L +3’ 13-21O 20 at Wisconsin L +16’ 13-38O 27 Purdue W +2’ 44-28N 3 Michigan L +10’ 13-35N 10 at IllinoisN 17 at NebraskaN 24 Michigan StD 1

MISSISSIPPI(SU: 5-4 ATS: 7-2) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Central Ark W -19’ 49-27S 8 UTEP W -8 28-10S 15 Texas L +10 31-66S 22 at Tulane W -18’ 39-0S 29 at Alabama W +30’ 14-33O 6 Texas A&M W +13’ 27-30O 13 Auburn (HC) W -5 41-20O 20 O 27 at Arkansas W +6 30-27N 3 at Georgia L +14 10-37N 10 VanderbiltN 17 at LSUN 24 Mississippi StD 1

MISSISSIPPI STATE(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-4) Grass P.A.T.DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Jackson St W -37’ 56-9S 8 Auburn W -3 28-10S 15 at Troy L -14’ 30-24S 22 S Alabama L -34 30-10S 29O 6 at Kentucky W -9’ 27-14O 13 Tennessee W -3 41-31O 20 Middle Tenn W -18’ 45-3O 27 at Alabama L +23’ 7-38N 3 Texas A&M L +7 13-38N 10 at LSUN 17 ArkansasN 24 at MississippiD 1

MISSOURI(SU: 4-5 ATS: 5-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 SE Louisiana W -47 62-10S 8 Georgia L +1’ 20-41S 15 Arizona St W -3 24-20S 22 at S Carolina L +10’ 10-31S 29 at UCF W +2 21-16O 6 Vanderbilt L -7 15-19O 13 Alabama L +22 10-42O 20 O 27 Kentucky (HC) W -14 33-10N 3 at Florida W +18 7-14N 10 at TennesseeN 17 SyracuseN 24 at Texas A&MD 1

NAVY(SU: 6-3 ATS: 4-5) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Notre Dame L +14’ 10-50S 8S 15 at Penn St L +6 7-34S 22 VMI W -36 41-3S 29 San Jose St L +2’ 0-12O 6 at Air Force OT W +8 28-21O 12 at C Mich (F) W +2 31-13O 20 Indiana (HC) L -3 31-30O 27 at E Carolina W +3’ 56-28N 3 Florida Atl L -16 24-17N 10 at TroyN 17 Texas StN 24D 1D 8 † Army

NEBRASKA(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 S Miss W -19’ 49-20S 8 at UCLA L -5 30-36S 15 Arkansas St W -22’ 42-13S 22 Idaho St W -45 73-7S 29 Wisconsin L -11’ 30-27O 6 at Ohio St L +3’ 38-63O 13 O 20 at Northwestern L -6 29-28O 27 Michigan W -1’ 23-9N 3 at Michigan St W E 28-24N 10 Penn StN 17 MinnesotaN 23 at Iowa (F)D 1

NEW MEXICO(SU: 4-6 ATS: 5-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Southern W -22 66-21S 8 at Texas L +39’ 0-45S 15 at Texas Tech L +32’ 14-49S 22 at New Mex St W +6’ 27-14S 29 Boise St W +25’ 29-32O 6 TX St (HC) W -3 35-14O 13 at Hawaii W -2 35-23O 20 at Air Force W +11 23-28O 27 Fresno St L +15 32-49N 3 at UNLV L +3’ 7-35N 10 WyomingN 17 NevadaN 24 at Colorado StD 1

NOTRE DAME(SU: 9-0 ATS: 5-3-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Navy W -14’ 50-10S 8 Purdue L -14 20-17S 15 at Michigan St W +6 20-3S 22 Michigan W -6 13-6S 29 O 6 † Miami, Fl W -14 41-3O 13 Stanford OT T -7 20-13O 20 BYU L -13 17-14O 27 at Oklahoma W +12’ 30-13N 3 Pittsburgh 3OT L -17 29-26N 10 at Boston CollegeN 17 Wake ForestN 24 at USCD 1

NEW MEXICO STATE(SU: 1-8 ATS: 3-5-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Sac St (Th) W -3’ 49-19S 8 at Ohio L +21’ 24-51S 15 at UTEP T +13 28-41S 22 New Mexico L -6’ 14-27S 29 UTSA L +1’ 14-35O 6 at Idaho W +9’ 18-26O 13 O 20 at Utah St L +31 7-41O 27 LA Tech (HC) W +31 14-28N 3 at Auburn L +22’ 7-42N 10 San Jose StN 17N 24 BYUD 1 at Texas St

NORTH CAROLINA(SU: 6-3 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Elon W -33’ 62-0S 8 at Wake Forest L -9’ 27-28S 15 at Louisville L +3 34-39S 22 E Carolina W -14’ 27-6S 29 Idaho W -27 66-0O 6 Virg Tech W -5’ 48-34O 13 at Miami, Fl L -7’ 18-14O 20 at Duke L -10’ 30-33O 27 NC State W -7 43-35N 3N 10 Georgia Tech (HC)N 15 at Virginia (Th)N 24 MarylandD 1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE(SU: 5-4 ATS: 2-7) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 † Tennessee (F) L +3 21-35S 8 at Connecticut L -3’ 10-7S 15 S Alabama L -30’ 31-7S 22 The Citadel W -14’ 52-14S 29 at Miami, Fl L +2’ 37-44O 6 Florida St W +16 17-16O 13 O 20 at Maryland L -4’ 20-18O 27 at N Carolina L +7 35-43N 3 Virginia (HC) L -10’ 6-33N 10 Wake ForestN 17 at ClemsonN 24 Boston CollegeD 1

NORTH TEXAS(SU: 3-6 ATS: 3-6) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at LSU W +44 14-41S 8 Texas Sthrn L -40 34-7S 15 at Kansas St W +27’ 21-35S 22 Troy L +1’ 7-14S 29 at Fla Atlantic L -6’ 20-14O 6 at Houston L +11’ 21-44O 16 Louisiana (Tue) W +4 30-23O 20 O 27 at Middle Tenn L +3 21-38N 3 Ark St (HC) L +4 19-37N 10 South AlabamaN 17 at ULMN 24 at WKUD 1

NORTHERN ILLINOIS(SU: 9-1 ATS: 8-2) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Iowa W +9 17-18S 8 UT Martin W -25’ 35-7S 15 at Army L -3 41-40S 22 Kansas L -8’ 30-23S 29 C Michigan W -10 55-24O 6 at Ball St W -2’ 35-23O 13 Buffalo (HC) W -14’ 45-3O 20 at Akron W -17 37-7O 27 at W Michigan W -8 48-34N 3 Massachusetts W -35 63-0N 10N 14 Toledo (W)N 23 at Eastern Michigan (F)D 1

NORTHWESTERN(SU: 7-2 ATS: 7-1-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Syracuse T -1 42-41S 8 Vanderbilt W +3’ 23-13S 15 Boston Coll W -3’ 22-13S 22 S Dakota W -29 38-7S 29 Indiana W -11’ 44-29O 6 at Penn St L +2’ 28-39O 13 at Minnesota W -3’ 21-13O 20 Nebraska W +6 28-29O 27 Iowa (HC) W -5 28-17N 3N 10 at MichiganN 17 at Michigan StN 24 IllinoisD 1

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OHIO STATE(SU: 10-0 ATS: 5-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Miami, Oh W -25’ 56-10S 8 UCF L -18’ 31-16S 15 California L -16’ 35-28S 22 UAB L -35’ 29-15S 29 at Michigan St W +2’ 17-16O 6 Nebraska W -3’ 63-38O 13 at Indiana L -18 52-49O 20 Purdue OT L -18 29-22O 27 at Penn St W E 35-23N 3 Illinois W -27’ 52-22N 10N 17 at WisconsinN 24 MichiganD 1

OHIO(SU: 8-1 ATS: 4-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Penn St W +6’ 24-14S 8 New Mex St W -21’ 51-24S 15 at Marshall L -6’ 27-24S 22 Norfolk St W -32 44-10S 29 at Massachusetts L -23’ 37-34O 6 Buffalo L -14 38-31O 13 Akron (HC) L -20’ 34-28O 20 O 27 at Miami, Oh L -7 20-23N 1 E Mich (Th) W -16 45-14N 7 Bowling Green (W)N 14 at Ball St (W)N 23 at Kent St (F)D 1

OKLAHOMA(SU: 6-2 ATS: 5-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at UTEP L -29’ 24-7S 8 Florida A&M W -54’ 69-13S 15S 22 Kansas St L -16 19-24S 29O 6 at Texas Tech W -4 41-20O 13 † Texas W -3 63-21O 20 Kansas W -35 52-7O 27 Notre Dame L -12’ 13-30N 3 at Iowa St W -12 35-20N 10 BaylorN 17 at West VirginiaN 24 Oklahoma StD 1 at TCU

OKLAHOMA ST(SU: 5-3 ATS: 4-4) Synthetic TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Savannah St W -62 84-0S 8 at Arizona L -10’ 38-59S 15 Louisiana W -23’ 65-24S 22S 29 Texas L +2’ 36-41O 6O 13 at Kansas L -27’ 20-14O 20 Iowa St (HC) W -14 31-10O 27 TCU W -6’ 36-14N 3 at Kansas St L +8’ 30-44N 10 West VirginiaN 17 Texas TechN 24 at OklahomaD 1 at Baylor

OREGON(SU: 9-0 ATS: 5-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Arkansas St L -37 57-34S 8 Fresno St L -34’ 42-25S 15 Tenn Tech L -49’ 63-14S 22 Arizona W -21’ 49-0S 29 † Wash St L -30’ 51-26O 6 Washington W -24’ 52-21O 13 O 18 at Ariz St (Th) W -8 43-21O 27 Colorado W -47 70-14N 3 at USC W -8 62-51N 10 at CaliforniaN 17 StanfordN 24 at Oregon StD 1

OREGON STATE(SU: 7-1 ATS: 6-2) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Nicholls St PPDS 8 Wisconsin W +7 10-7S 15S 22 at UCLA W +7 27-20S 29 at Arizona W +3 38-35O 6 Wash St L -14’ 19-6O 13 at BYU W +6 42-24O 20 Utah (HC) W -10 21-7O 27 at Washington L -3 17-20N 3 Arizona St W -3’ 36-26N 10 at StanfordN 17 CaliforniaN 24 OregonD 1 Nicholls St

KANSAS(SU: 1-8 ATS: 4-5) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 S Dakota St L -19’ 31-17S 8 Rice L -11 24-25S 15 TCU W +20’ 6-20S 22 at N Illinois W +8’ 23-30S 29 O 6 at Kansas St L +25 16-56O 13 Oklahoma St W +27’ 14-20O 20 at Oklahoma L +35 7-52O 27 Texas (HC) W +19 17-21N 3 at Baylor L +17 14-41N 10 at Texas TechN 17 Iowa StN 24D 1 at West Virginia

KANSAS STATE(SU: 9-0 ATS: 7-1-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Missouri St W -31’ 51-9S 8 Miami, Fl W -7 52-13S 15 North Texas L -27’ 35-21S 22 at Oklahoma W +16 24-19S 29O 6 Kansas W -25 56-16O 13 at Iowa St T -6 27-21O 20 at W Virginia W +2’ 55-14O 27 Texas Tech (HC) W -7’ 55-24N 3 Oklahoma St W -8’ 44-30N 10 at TCUN 17 at BaylorN 24D 1 Texas

LSU(SU: 7-2 ATS: 4-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 North Texas L -44 41-14S 8 Washington W -23’ 41-3S 15 Idaho W -42’ 63-14S 22 at Auburn L -20’ 12-10S 29 Towson L -46’ 38-22O 6 at Florida L -3 6-14O 13 S Carolina L -2’ 23-21O 20 at Texas A&M W -3’ 24-19O 27N 3 Alabama W +8’ 17-21N 10 Mississippi StN 17 MississippiN 23 at Arkansas (F)D 1

MARSHALL(SU: 4-5 ATS: 3-5-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at W Virginia L +27 34-69S 8 W Carolina L -29 52-24S 15 Ohio W +6’ 24-27S 22 at Rice 2OT T -3 54-51S 29 at Purdue W +16 41-51O 6 Tulsa (HC) L +3’ 38-45O 13 O 20 at S Miss W +4 59-24O 27 UCF L +2 17-54N 3 Memphis L -19 38-28N 10 at UABN 17 HoustonN 23 at East Carolina (F)D 1

MICHIGAN STATE(SU: 5-5 ATS: 3-7) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 Boise St (F) L -7 17-13S 8 at C Michigan W -19’ 41-7S 15 Notre Dame L -6 3-20S 22 E Michigan L -32 23-7S 29 Ohio St L -2’ 16-17O 6 at Indiana L -15 31-27O 13 Iowa (HC) 2OT L -7’ 16-19O 20 at Michigan W +9’ 10-12O 27 at Wisconsin OT W +5’ 16-13N 3 Nebraska L E 24-28N 10N 17 NorthwesternN 24 at MinnesotaD 1

MIDDLE TENNESSEE(SU: 6-3 ATS: 6-3) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 McNeese St (Th) L -7 21-27S 8 Florida Atl W -7’ 31-17S 15 at Memphis W -4 48-30S 22S 29 at Georgia Tech W +26’ 49-28O 6 ULM L +3 17-31O 13 at FIU W -2 34-30O 20 at Miss St L +18’ 3-45O 27 North Texas W -3 38-21N 1 at WKU (Th) W +8’ 34-29N 10N 17 at South AlabamaN 24 TroyD 1 at Arkansas St

NEVADA(SU: 6-3 ATS: 2-7) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at California W +10 31-24S 8 USF L -1 31-32S 15 N’western St L -29’ 45-34S 22 at Hawaii W -7 69-24S 29 at Texas St L -18 34-21O 6 Wyoming OT L -19 35-28O 13 at UNLV L -11 42-37O 20 SD St OT L -6’ 38-39O 26 at Air Force (F) L -3’ 31-48N 3N 10 Fresno StN 17 at New MexicoN 24D 1 Boise St

PENN STATE(SU: 6-3 ATS: 7-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Ohio L -6’ 14-24S 8 at Virginia W +10 16-17S 15 Navy W -6 34-7S 22 Temple W -7 24-13S 29 at Illinois W +1’ 35-7O 6 N’wstrn (HC) W -2’ 39-28O 13 O 20 at Iowa W +2’ 38-14O 27 Ohio St L E 23-35N 3 at Purdue W -3’ 34-9N 10 at NebraskaN 17 IndianaN 24 WisconsinD 1

PITTSBURGH(SU: 4-5 ATS: 6-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Youngstown St L -17 17-31S 6 at Cincinnati (Th) L +5’ 10-34S 15 Virg Tech W +10’ 35-17S 22 Gardner-Webb W -41 55-10S 29O 5 at Syracuse (F) W +1’ 13-14O 13 Louisville L +3 35-45O 20 at Buffalo W -9’ 20-6O 27 Temple W -6’ 47-17N 3 at Notre Dame 3OT W +17 26-29N 9 at Connecticut (F)N 17N 24 RutgersD 1 at USF

PURDUE(SU: 3-6 ATS: 4-5) Grass P.A.T.DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 E Kentucky W -20’ 48-6S 8 at Notre Dame W +14 17-20S 15 E Michigan W -24 54-16S 22S 29 Marshall L -16 51-41O 6 Michigan L +3 13-44O 13 Wisconsin (HC) L -1 14-38O 20 at Ohio St OT W +18 22-29O 27 at Minnesota L -2’ 28-44N 3 Penn St L +3’ 9-34N 10 at IowaN 17 at IllinoisN 24 IndianaD 1

MASSACHUSETTS(SU: 0-9 ATS: 2-7) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Conn (Th) L +21’ 0-37S 8 Indiana L +14 6-45S 15 at Michigan L +45 13-63S 22 at Miami, Oh W +23’ 16-27S 29 Ohio W +23’ 34-37O 6 at W Michigan L +16’ 14-52O 13 O 20 Bowling Grn L +18 0-24O 27 at Vanderbilt L +33 7-49N 3 at N Illinois L +35 0-63N 10 at AkronN 17 BuffaloN 23 Central Michigan (F)D 1

RICE(SU: 5-5 ATS: 5-4-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 UCLA (Th) L +16 24-49S 8 at Kansas W +11 25-24S 15 at LA Tech W +21 37-56S 22 Marshall 2OT T +3 51-54S 29 † Houston L +7’ 14-35O 6 at Memphis L -5 10-14O 13 UTSA (HC) W -2’ 34-14O 20 at Tulsa W +21’ 24-28O 27 Southern Miss W -3 44-17N 3 at Tulane L -6 49-47N 10N 17 SMUN 24 at UTEPD 1

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RUTGERS(SU: 7-1 ATS: 5-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Tulane L -20’ 24-12S 8 Howard L -42 26-0S 13 at USF (Th) W +7’ 23-13S 22 at Arkansas W +9’ 35-26S 29O 6 Connecticut W -7 19-3O 13 Syracuse W -7 23-15O 20 at Temple W -4 35-10O 27 Kent St (HC) L -13’ 23-35N 3N 10 ArmyN 17 at CincinnatiN 24 at PittsburghN 29 Louisville (Th)

SMU(SU: 4-5 ATS: 5-4) A-Turf PremierDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 at Baylor (S) L +7 24-59S 8 SF Austin W -20 52-0S 15 Texas A&M L +10’ 3-48S 22S 29 TCU W +15’ 16-24O 6 at UTEP W +2’ 17-0O 13 at Tulane L -18 26-27O 18 Houston (Th) W +5 72-42O 27 Memphis (HC) W -21’ 44-13N 3 at UCF L +9’ 17-42N 10 Southern MissN 17 at RiceN 24 TulsaD 1

SOUTH CAROLINA(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-3-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Vanderbilt (Th) L -6’ 17-13S 8 E Carolina W -21’ 48-10S 15 UAB W -33’ 49-6S 22 Missouri W -10’ 31-10S 29 at Kentucky T -21 38-17O 6 Georgia W -1’ 35-7O 13 at LSU W +2’ 21-23O 20 at Florida L +3’ 11-44O 27 Tennessee L -13’ 38-35N 3N 10 ArkansasN 17 WoffordN 24 at ClemsonD 1

USF(SU: 3-6 ATS: 3-6) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Chattanooga L -27 34-13S 8 at Nevada W +1 32-31S 13 Rutgers (Th) L -7’ 13-23S 22 at Ball St L -8’ 27-31S 29 Florida St W +16’ 17-30O 6 at Temple L -3’ 28-37O 13 O 20 at Louisville W +6 25-27O 27 Syracuse L -3’ 36-37N 3 Connecticut L -7’ 13-6N 10N 17 at Miami, FlN 23 at Cincinnati (F)D 1 Pittsburgh

SOUTHERN MISS(SU: 0-9 ATS: 2-7) MomentumDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Nebraska L +19’ 20-49S 8S 15 East Carolina L -7’ 14-24S 22 at WKU L +3’ 17-42S 29 Louisville W +11 17-21O 6 Boise St L +10 14-40O 13 at UCF 2OT W +17 31-38O 20 Marshall (HC) L -4 24-59O 27 at Rice L +3 17-44N 3 UAB L -3 19-27N 10 at SMUN 17 UTEPN 24 at MemphisD 1

STANFORD(SU: 7-2 ATS: 4-4-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 San Jose St (F) L -24’ 20-17S 8 Duke W -16’ 50-13S 15 USC W +7’ 21-14S 22S 27 at Wash (Th) L -6’ 13-17O 6 Arizona OT L -10 54-48O 13 at Notre Dame OT T +7 13-20O 20 at California W -3 21-3O 27 Washington St L -25 24-17N 3 at Colorado W -28 48-0N 10 Oregon StN 17 at OregonN 24 at UCLAD 1

TEMPLE(SU: 3-5 ATS: 3-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 Villanova (F) W -25 41-10S 8 Maryland L -10 27-36S 15S 22 at Penn St L +7 13-24S 29O 6 USF (HC) W +3’ 37-28O 13 at Conn OT W +5’ 17-14O 20 Rutgers L +4 10-35O 27 at Pittsburgh L +6’ 17-47N 3 at Louisville L +16’ 17-45N 10 CincinnatiN 17 at ArmyN 23 Syracuse (F)D 1

TENNESSEE(SU: 4-5 ATS: 3-6) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 † NCSt (F) W -3 35-21S 8 Georgia St L -48’ 51-13S 15 Florida L -3 20-37S 22 Akron L -32’ 47-26S 29 at Georgia W +14 44-51O 6O 13 at Miss St L +3 31-41O 20 Alabama L +20 13-44O 27 at S Carolina W +13’ 35-38N 3 Troy L -18 55-48N 10 MissouriN 17 at VanderbiltN 24 KentuckyD 1

TEXAS(SU: 7-2 ATS: 4-5) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Wyoming L -31’ 37-17S 8 N Mexico W -39’ 45-0S 15 at Mississippi W -10 66-31S 22S 29 at Oklahoma St W -2’ 41-36O 6 W Virginia L -7 45-48O 13 † Oklahoma L +3 21-63O 20 Baylor L -8’ 56-50O 27 at Kansas L -19 21-17N 3 at Texas Tech W +6’ 31-22N 10 Iowa StN 17N 22 TCU (Th)D 1 at Kansas St

TEXAS A&M(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at LA Tech PPD S 8 Florida L -1 17-20S 15 at SMU W -10’ 48-3S 22 S Caro St W -45’ 70-14S 29 Arkansas W -13 58-10O 6 at Mississippi L -13’ 30-27O 13 † LA Tech L -9 59-57O 20 LSU L +3’ 19-24O 27 at Auburn W -14’ 63-21N 3 at Miss St W -7 38-13N 10 at AlabamaN 17 Sam Houston StN 24 MissouriD 1

TEXAS TECH(SU: 6-3 ATS: 6-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Northwestern St W -36’ 44-6S 8 at Texas St W -19 58-10S 15 New Mexico W -32’ 49-14S 22S 29 at Iowa St W -2 24-13O 6 Oklahoma L +4 20-41O 13 W Virg (HC) W +3’ 49-14O 20 at TCU 3OT W -1’ 56-53O 27 at Kansas St L +7’ 24-55N 3 Texas L -6’ 22-31N 10 KansasN 17 at Oklahoma StN 24 † BaylorD 1

TULANE(SU: 2-7 ATS: 5-3-1) Artificial TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Rutgers W +20’ 12-24S 8 at Tulsa L +23’ 10-45S 15S 22 Mississippi L +18’ 0-39S 29 ULM L +20 10-63O 6 at Louisiana T +28 13-41O 13 SMU W +18 27-26O 20 at UTEP W +16’ 20-24O 27 UAB W +4’ 55-45N 3 Rice W +6 47-49N 10 at MemphisN 17 East CarolinaN 24 at HoustonD 1

TULSA(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-4) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Iowa St L -2 23-38S 8 Tulane W -23’ 45-10S 15 Nicholls St W -40’ 66-16S 22 Fresno St L -6’ 27-26S 29 at UAB L -14’ 49-42O 6 at Marshall W -3’ 45-38O 11 UTEP (Th) W -16’ 33-11O 20 Rice (HC) L -21’ 28-24O 27N 3 at Arkansas W +9 15-19N 10 at HoustonN 17 UCFN 24 at SMUD 1

UAB(SU: 2-7 ATS: 4-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Troy L +6’ 29-39S 8S 15 at S Carolina L +33’ 6-49S 22 at Ohio St W +35’ 15-29S 29 Tulsa W +14’ 42-49O 6 SEL W -17’ 52-3O 13 at Houston L +13 17-39O 20 E Carolina L +2’ 35-42O 27 at Tulane L -4’ 45-55N 3 at S Miss W +3 27-19N 10 MarshallN 17 MemphisN 24 at UCFD 1

UCF(SU: 7-2 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Akron (Th) W -24 56-14S 8 at Ohio St W +18’ 16-31S 15 FIU L -17 33-20S 22S 29 Missouri L -2 16-21O 4 E Caro (Th) W -11’ 40-20O 13 S Miss 2OT L -17 38-31O 20 at Memphis L -22 35-17O 27 at Marshall W -2 54-17N 3 SMU (HC) W -9’ 42-17N 10 at UTEPN 17 at TulsaN 24 UABD 1

ULM(SU: 6-3 ATS: 6-3) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 8 at Arkansas OT W +30’ 34-31S 15 at Auburn OT W +15 28-31S 21 Baylor (F) W +7’ 42-47S 29 at Tulane W -20 63-10O 6 at Middle Tenn W -3 31-17O 13 Florida Atl L -23’ 35-14O 20 at WKU OT W +3’ 43-42O 27 S Alabama L -22 38-24N 3 Louisiana L -9’ 24-40N 8 at Arkansas St (Th)N 17 North TexasN 24 at FIUD 1

UCLA(SU: 7-2 ATS: 6-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Rice (Th) W -16 49-24S 8 Nebraska W +5 36-30S 15 Houston W -17 37-6S 22 Oregon St L -7 20-27S 29 at Colorado W -20 42-14O 6 at California L -2’ 17-43O 13 Utah L -9 21-14O 20 O 27 at Arizona St W +6’ 45-43N 3 Arizona W -3’ 66-10N 10 at Washington StN 17 USCN 24 StanfordD 1

USC(SU: 6-3 ATS: 2-7) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Hawaii L -42 49-10S 8 † Syracuse L -26 42-29S 15 at Stanford L -7’ 14-21S 22 California W -15 27-9S 29O 4 at Utah (Th) L -14 38-28O 13 at Washington L -14 24-14O 20 Colorado W -40’ 50-6O 27 at Arizona L -6’ 36-39N 3 Oregon L +8 51-62N 10 Arizona St (HC)N 17 at UCLAN 24 Notre DameD 1

WAKE FOREST(SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-4) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Liberty L -25’ 20-17S 8 N Carolina W +9’ 28-27S 15 at Florida St L +27’ 0-52S 22 Army W -7’ 49-37S 29 Duke L -2 27-34O 6 at Maryland W +7 14-19O 13 O 20 at Virginia W +3’ 16-10O 25 Clemson (Th) L +13 13-42N 3 Boston Coll W -3 28-14N 10 at NC StateN 17 at Notre DameN 24 VanderbiltD 1

UTAH(SU: 4-5 ATS: 5-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 N Colo (Th) L -42 41-0S 7 at Utah St (F) OT L -7 20-27S 15 BYU (HC) W +3 24-21S 22 at Arizona St L +6’ 7-37S 29O 4 USC (Th) W +14 28-38O 13 at UCLA W +9 14-21O 20 at Oregon St L +10 7-21O 27 California W -1’ 49-27N 3 Wash St W -12 49-6N 10 at WashingtonN 17 ArizonaN 23 at Colorado (F)D 1

UTAH STATE(SU: 8-2 ATS: 9-1) SprinturfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 S Utah (Th) W -17’ 34-3S 7 Utah (F) OT W +7 27-20S 15 at Wisconsin W +14 14-16S 22 at Colorado St L -12’ 31-19S 29 UNLV (HC) W -20’ 35-13O 5 at BYU (F) W +6’ 3-6O 13 at San Jose St W +3 49-27O 20 New Mex St W -31 41-7O 27 at UTSA W -23’ 48-17N 3 Texas St W -26’ 38-7N 10N 17 at Louisiana TechN 24 IdahoD 1

UTEP(SU: 2-7 ATS: 3-5-1) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Oklahoma W +29’ 7-24S 8 at Mississippi L +8 10-28S 15 New Mex St T -13 41-28S 22 at Wisconsin W +17’ 26-37S 29 at E Carolina L +4 18-28O 6 SMU L -2’ 0-17O 11 at Tulsa (Th) L +16’ 11-33O 20 Tulane (HC) L -16’ 24-20O 27 at Houston W +14 35-45N 3N 10 UCFN 17 at Southern MissN 24 RiceD 1

VANDERBILT(SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 S Caro (Th) W +6’ 13-17S 8 at Northwestern L -3’ 13-23S 15 Presbyterian W -36’ 58-0S 22 at Georgia L +14’ 3-48S 29O 6 at Missouri W +7 19-15O 13 Florida L +9 17-31O 20 Auburn L -7 17-13O 27 Mass (HC) W -33 49-7N 3 at Kentucky W -7 40-0N 10 at MississippiN 17 TennesseeN 24 at Wake ForestD 1

VIRGINIA(SU: 3-6 ATS: 1-7-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Richmond T -24 43-19S 8 Penn St L -10 17-16S 15 at Georgia Tech L +10 20-56S 22 at TCU L +18’ 7-27S 29 LA Tech L +3’ 38-44O 6 at Duke L +1 17-42O 13 Maryland (HC) L -2 20-27O 20 Wake Forest L -3’ 10-16O 27N 3 at NC State W +10’ 33-6N 10 Miami, FlN 15 North Carolina (Th)N 24 at Virginia TechD 1

VIRGINIA TECH(SU: 4-5 ATS:2-7) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 3 GA Tech (M) L -7 20-17S 8 Austin Peay L -51 42-7S 15 at Pittsburgh L -10’ 17-35S 22 Bowling Grn W -17 37-0S 29 † Cincinnati L -6’ 24-27O 6 at N Carolina L +5’ 34-48O 13 Duke (HC) W -10 41-20O 20 at Clemson L +7’ 17-38O 27N 1 at Miami, Fl (Th) L -1’ 12-30N 8 Florida St (Th)N 17 at Boston CollegeN 24 VirginiaD 1

WASHINGTON(SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-4) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 San Diego St L -15 21-12S 8 at LSU L +23’ 3-41S 15 Portland St W -27’ 52-13S 22S 27 Stanford (Th) W +6’ 17-13O 6 at Oregon L +24’ 21-52O 13 USC W +14 14-24O 20 at Arizona L +7’ 17-52O 27 Oregon St W +3 20-17N 2 at California (F) W +4 21-13N 10 UtahN 17 at ColoradoN 23 at Washington St (F)D 1

WASHINGTON STATE(SU: 2-7 ATS: 3-6) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at BYU (Th) L +11’ 6-30S 8 E Wash L -12’ 24-20S 14 at UNLV (F) L -8’ 35-27S 22 Colorado (HC) L -20 34-35S 29 † Oregon W +30’ 26-51O 6 at Oregon St W +14’ 6-19O 13 California L +7 17-31O 20 O 27 at Stanford W +25 17-24N 3 at Utah L +12 6-49N 10 UCLAN 17 at Arizona StN 23 Washington (F)D 1

WKU(SU: 6-3 ATS: 7-2) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Austin Peay W -30’ 49-10S 8 at Alabama W +38 0-35S 15 at Kentucky OT W +6’ 32-31S 22 Southern Miss W -3’ 42-17S 29 at Arkansas St W -2’ 26-13O 6O 11 at Troy (Th) W -2 31-26O 20 ULM OT L -3’ 42-43O 27 at FIU W -6’ 14-6N 1 Middle Tenn (Th) L -8’ 29-37N 10 Florida AtlanticN 17 at LouisianaN 24 North TexasD 1

WEST VIRGINIA(SU: 5-3 ATS: 2-6) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Marshall W -27 69-34S 8S 15 † J Madison L -35 42-12S 22 Maryland L -25’ 31-21S 29 Baylor (HC) L -11’ 70-63O 6 at Texas W +7 48-45O 13 at Texas Tech L -3’ 14-49O 20 Kansas St L -2’ 14-55O 27N 3 TCU 2OT L -3’ 38-39N 10 at Oklahoma StN 17 OklahomaN 23 at Iowa St (F)D 1 Kansas

WISCONSIN(SU: 6-3 ATS: 4-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 N Iowa L -40 26-21S 8 at Oregon St L -7 7-10S 15 Utah St L -14 16-14S 22 UTEP L -17’ 37-26S 29 at Nebraska W +11’ 27-30O 6 Illinois W -14’ 31-14O 13 at Purdue W +1 38-14O 20 Minnesota W -16’ 38-13O 27 Mich St (HC) OT L -5’ 13-16N 3N 10 at IndianaN 17 Ohio StN 24 at Penn StD 1

WYOMING(SU: 2-7 ATS: 5-4) Synthetic TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Texas W +31’ 17-37S 8 Toledo L -3 31-34S 15 Cal Poly L -10’ 22-24S 22 at Idaho OT W +2’ 40-37S 29O 6 at Nevada OT W +19 28-35O 13 Air Force W +3 27-28O 20 at Fresno St L +16’ 14-42O 27 Boise St L +15’ 14-45N 3 Colorado St W -7 45-31N 10 at New MexicoN 17 at UNLVN 24 San Diego StD 1

SAN DIEGO STATE(SU: 7-3 ATS: 6-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Washington W +15 12-21S 8 Army W -6 42-7S 15 N Dakota L -20’ 49-41S 22 San Jose St L -3 34-38S 29 at Fresno St L +7 40-52O 6 Hawaii W -21’ 52-14O 13 Colorado St W -23 38-14O 20 at Nevada OT W +6’ 39-38O 27 UNLV L -18 24-13N 3 at Boise St W +16’ 21-19N 10 Air ForceN 17N 24 at WyomingD 1

SAN JOSE STATE(SU: 7-2 ATS: 7-2) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 at Stanford (F) W +24’ 17-20S 8 UC Davis W -22’ 45-13S 15 Colorado St W -11 40-20S 22 at San Diego St W +3 38-34S 29 at Navy W -2’ 12-0O 6O 13 Utah St (HC) L -3 27-49O 20 at UTSA W -11’ 52-24O 27 Texas St L -20’ 31-20N 3 at Idaho W -21 42-13N 10 at New Mexico StN 17 BYUN 24 Louisiana TechD 1

SYRACUSE(SU: 4-5 ATS: 3-5-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Northwestern T +1 41-42S 8 † USC W +26 29-42S 15 Stony Brook L -24’ 28-17S 22 at Minnesota L -1’ 10-17S 29O 5 Pitt (F) L -1’ 14-13O 13 at Rutgers L +7 15-23O 19 Connecticut (F) W -4’ 40-10O 27 at USF W +3’ 37-36N 3 at Cincinnati L +5 24-35N 10 LouisvilleN 17 at MissouriN 23 at Temple (F)D 1

TCU(SU: 6-3 ATS: 3-5-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 8 Grambling St T -56 56-0S 15 at Kansas L -20’ 20-6S 22 Virginia W -18’ 27-7S 29 at SMU L -15’ 24-16O 6 Iowa St L -7 23-37O 13 at Baylor W +7 49-21O 20 TX Tech (HC) 3OT L +1’ 53-56O 27 at Okla St L +6’ 14-36N 3 at W Virg 2OT W +3’ 39-38N 10 Kansas StN 17N 22 at Texas (Th)D 1 Oklahoma

TOLEDO(SU: 8-1 ATS: 6-3) NeXturfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Arizona OT W +10’ 17-24S 8 at Wyoming W +3 34-31S 15 Bowling Grn W -3’ 27-15S 22 Cstl Caro L -30’ 38-28S 29 at W Michigan W +1’ 37-17O 6 C Michigan W -11’ 50-35O 13 at E Michigan L -14’ 52-47O 20 Cincinnati W +6 29-23O 27 at Buffalo L -7’ 25-20N 6 Ball St (Tue)N 10N 14 at Northern Illinois (W)N 20 Akron (Tue)D 1

TROY(SU: 4-5 ATS: 5-4) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at UAB W -6’ 39-29S 8 Louisiana L -2 24-37S 15 Miss St W +14’ 24-30S 22 at North Texas W -1’ 14-7S 29 at S Alabama W -7’ 31-10O 6O 11 WKU (Th) L +2 26-31O 20 FIU L -6’ 38-37O 27 at Florida Atl L -7’ 27-34N 3 at Tennessee W +18 48-55N 10 NavyN 17 Arkansas St (HC)N 24 at Middle TennesseeD 1

UNLV(SU: 2-8 ATS: 8-2) Turf TechDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Minn (Th) 3OT W +8’ 27-30S 8 N Arizona L -14 14-17S 14 Wash St (F) W +8’ 27-35S 22 Air Force W +10’ 38-35S 29 at Utah St L +20’ 13-35O 6 at LA Tech W +27’ 31-58O 13 Nevada W +11 37-42O 20 at Boise St W +28 7-32O 27 at San Diego St W +18 13-24N 3 New Mexico W -3’ 35-7N 10 at Colorado StN 17 WyomingN 24 at HawaiiD 1

WESTERN MICHIGAN(SU: 4-6 ATS: 4-6) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Illinois L +10 7-24S 8 E Illinois W -23’ 52-21S 15 at Minnesota L +3 23-28S 22 Connecticut W +1 30-24S 29 Toledo L -1’ 17-37O 6 Mass (HC) W -16’ 52-14O 13 at Ball St OT L +3 24-30O 20 at Kent St L +3’ 24-41O 27 N Illinois L +8 34-48N 3 at C Michigan W -1 42-31N 10 at BuffaloN 17 Eastern MichiganN 24D 1

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TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO(SU: 5-4 ATS: 4-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at South Ala W +6 33-31S 8 TX A&M-Comm – NL 27-16S 15 at Georgia St W -7’ 38-14S 22 NW OK St – NL 56-3S 29 at New Mex St W -1’ 35-14O 6O 13 at Rice L +2’ 14-34O 20 San Jose St (HC) L +11’ 24-52O 27 Utah St L +23’ 17-48N 3 at Louisiana Tech W +30’ 27-51N 10 McNeese StN 17 at IdahoN 24 Texas StD 1

TEXAS STATE(SU: 3-5 ATS: 5-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Houston W +36’ 30-13S 8 Texas Tech L +19 10-58S 15S 22 SF Austin L -5’ 41-37S 29 Nevada W +18 21-34O 6 at New Mexico L +3 14-35O 13 Idaho W -2’ 38-7O 20 O 27 at San Jose St W +20’ 20-31N 3 at Utah St L +26’ 7-38N 10 Louisiana TechN 17 at NavyN 24 at UTSAD 1 New Mexico St

SOUTH ALABAMA(SU: 2-7 ATS: 4-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 UTSA L -6 31-33S 8 Nicholls St L -17 9-3S 15 at NC State W +30’ 7-31S 22 at Miss St W +34 10-30S 29 Troy L +7’ 10-31O 6O 13 at Arkansas St W +21 29-36O 20 Florida Atl 2OT L -5 37-34O 27 at ULM W +22 24-38N 3 FIU L +3’ 20-28N 10 at North TexasN 17 Middle TennesseeN 24 at LouisianaD 1 at Hawaii

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ATLANTA (SU: 7-0 ATS: 5-2) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Kansas City w -2’ 40-24 43’S 17 denver (m) w -3 27-21 52’S 23 at San diego w +3 27-3 47’S 30 Carolina l -7 30-28 48’o 7 at washington w -3 24-17 51o 14 oakland l -9’ 23-20 48’o 21 BYeo 28 at Philadelphia w +3 30-17 41’n 4 dallas (n)n 11 at new orleansn 18 Arizonan 25 at Tampa Bayn 29 new orleans (Th)d 9 at Carolinad 16 nY Giantsd 22 at detroit (Sat)d 30 Tampa Bay

BUFFALO (SU: 3-5 ATS: 3-5) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at nY Jets l +3 28-48 38S 16 Kansas City w -3 35-17 45S 23 at Cleveland w -3 24-14 44S 30 new england l +4 28-52 49o 7 at San Francisco l +10 3-45 45o 14 at Arizona oT w +4’ 19-16 44’o 21 Tennessee l -4 34-35 46’o 28 BYen 4 at Houston l +10’ 9-21 48n 11 at new englandn 15 miami (Th)n 25 at indianapolisd 2 Jacksonvilled 9 St louisd 16 Seattle (Toronto)d 23 at miamid 30 nY Jets

ARIZONA (SU: 4-5 ATS: 3-5-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Seattle w +2’ 20-16 40’S 16 at new england w +13’ 20-18 47’S 23 Philadelphia w +3 27-6 42S 30 miami oT l -4’ 24-21 40’o 4 at St louis (Th) l -2 3-17 39’o 14 Buffalo oT l -4’ 16-19 44’o 21 at minnesota T +7 14-21 40’o 29 San Fran (m) l +7 3-24 38’n 4 at Green Bay l +10 17-31 43n 11 BYen 18 at Atlantan 25 St louisd 2 at nY Jetsd 9 at Seattled 16 detroitd 23 Chicagod 30 at San Francisco

BALTIMORE (SU: 6-2 ATS: 3-5) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 Cincinnati (m) w -7 44-13 41’S 16 at Philadelphia w +2’ 23-24 46’S 23 new england (n) l -2 31-30 49’S 27 Cleveland (Th) l -12 23-16 43’o 7 at Kansas City l -6’ 9-6 47o 14 dallas l -3 31-29 44o 21 at Houston l +6’ 13-43 48o 28 BYen 4 at Cleveland w -3’ 25-15 43’n 11 oaklandn 18 at Pittsburgh (n)n 25 at San diegod 2 Pittsburghd 9 at washingtond 16 denverd 23 nY Giantsd 30 at Cincinnati

CAROLINA (SU: 2-6 ATS: 4-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Tampa Bay l -2’ 10-16 47S 16 new orleans w +3 35-27 52’S 20 nY Giants (Th) l -2’ 7-36 49’S 30 at Atlanta w +7 28-30 48’o 7 Seattle l -2’ 12-16 42o 14 BYeo 21 dallas l +2’ 14-19 44’o 28 at Chicago w +7’ 22-23 42n 4 at washington w +3 21-13 48n 11 denvern 18 Tampa Bayn 26 at Philadelphia (m)d 2 at Kansas Cityd 9 Atlantad 16 at San diegod 23 oaklandd 30 at new orleans

CHICAGO (SU: 7-1 ATS: 5-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 indianapolis w -9’ 41-21 43’S 13 at Green Bay (Th) l +4’ 10-23 51S 23 St louis w -7 23-6 42’o 1 at dallas (m) w +3 34-18 41’o 7 at Jacksonville w -6 41-3 40o 14 BYeo 22 detroit (m) l -6’ 13-7 47o 28 Carolina l -7’ 23-22 42n 4 at Tennessee w -4’ 51-20 43’n 11 Houston (n)n 19 at San Francisco (m)n 25 minnesotad 2 Seattled 9 at minnesotad 16 Green Bayd 23 at Arizonad 30 at detroit

CINCINNATI (SU: 3-5 ATS: 2-5-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 at Baltimore (m) l +7 13-44 41’S 16 Cleveland T -7 34-27 39’S 23 at washington w +3 38-31 49’S 30 at Jacksonville w -1 27-10 44’o 7 miami l -3 13-17 46o 14 at Cleveland l -2’ 24-34 42o 21 Pittsburgh (n) l +1 17-24 45o 28 BYen 4 denver l +4’ 23-31 47’n 11 nY Giantsn 18 at Kansas Cityn 25 oaklandd 2 at San diegod 9 dallasd 13 at Philadelphia (Th)d 23 at Pittsburghd 30 Baltimore

CLEVELAND (SU: 2-7 ATS 4-4-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Philadelphia w +9’ 16-17 43S 16 at Cincinnati T +7 27-34 39’S 23 Buffalo l +3 14-24 44S 27 at Baltimore (Th) w +12 16-23 43’o 7 at nY Giants l +8 27-41 43’o 14 Cincinnati w +2’ 34-24 42o 21 at indianapolis l +1 13-17 46o 28 San diego w +3 7-6 41n 4 Baltimore l +3’ 15-25 43’n 11 BYen 18 at dallasn 25 Pittsburghd 2 at oaklandd 9 Kansas Cityd 16 washingtond 23 at denverd 30 at Pittsburgh

DALLAS (SU: 3-4 ATS: 3-4) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 5 at nY Giants (w) w +3’ 24-17 45S 16 at Seattle l -3 7-27 42’S 23 Tampa Bay l -8 16-10 46o 1 Chicago (m) l -3 18-34 41’o 7 BYeo 14 at Baltimore w +3 29-31 44o 21 at Carolina w -2’ 19-14 44’o 28 nY Giants l +2 24-29 48n 4 at Atlanta (n)n 11 at Philadelphian 18 Clevelandn 22 washingtond 2 Philadelphia (n)d 9 at Cincinnatid 16 Pittsburghd 23 new orleansd 30 at washington

DENVER (SU: 5-3 ATS: 5-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Pittsburgh (n) w -2 31-19 45’S 17 at Atlanta (m) l +3 21-27 52’S 23 Houston l +1’ 25-31 44S 30 oakland w -7 37-6 48o 7 at new england l +6’ 21-31 51’o 15 at San diego (m) w e 35-24 47’o 21 BYeo 28 new orleans (n) w -6’ 34-14 55n 4 at Cincinnati w -4’ 31-23 47’n 11 at Carolinan 18 San diegon 25 at Kansas Cityd 2 Tampa Bayd 6 at oakland (Th)d 16 at Baltimored 23 Clevelandd 30 Kansas City

DETROIT (SU: 4-4 ATS: 4-4) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 St louis l -8’ 27-23 45’S 16 at San Fran (n) l +6’ 19-27 46’S 23 at Tennessee oT l -3’ 41-44 47S 30 minnesota l -4 13-20 49o 7 BYeo 14 at Philadelphia oT w +3’ 26-23 47’o 22 at Chicago (m) w +6’ 7-13 47o 28 Seattle w -2’ 28-24 42’n 4 at Jacksonville w -5’ 31-14 44n 11 at minnesotan 18 Green Bayn 22 Houstond 2 indianapolisd 9 at Green Bay (n)d 16 at Arizonad 22 Atlanta (Sat)d 30 Chicago

GREEN BAY (SU: 6-3 ATS: 4-5) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 San Francisco l -5 22-30 46’S 13 Chicago (Th) w -4’ 28-10 51S 24 at Seattle (m) l -3 12-14 44’S 30 new orleans l -7’ 28-27 53’o 7 at indianapolis l -6’ 27-30 49o 14 at Houston (n) w +3’ 42-24 47o 21 at St louis w -5 30-20 45o 28 Jacksonville l -14’ 24-15 45’n 4 Arizona w -10 31-17 43n 11 BYen 18 at detroitn 25 at nY Giants (n)d 2 minnesotad 9 detroit (n)d 16 at Chicagod 23 Tennesseed 30 at minnesota

HOUSTON (SU: 7-1 ATS: 6-2) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 miami w -13 30-10 42’S 16 at Jacksonville w -6’ 27-7 41S 23 at denver w -1’ 31-25 44S 30 Tennessee w -12’ 38-14 44’o 8 at nY Jets (m) l -9’ 23-17 40’o 14 Green Bay (n) l -3’ 24-42 47o 21 Baltimore w -6’ 43-13 48o 28 BYen 4 Buffalo w -10’ 21-9 48n 11 at Chicago (n)n 18 Jacksonvillen 22 at detroit (Th)d 2 at Tennesseed 10 at new england (m)d 16 indianapolisd 23 minnesotad 30 at indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS (SU: 5-3 ATS: 5-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Chicago l +9’ 21-41 43’S 16 minnesota w +3 23-20 45’S 23 Jacksonville l -3 17-22 42’S 30 BYeo 7 Green Bay w +6’ 30-27 49o 14 at nY Jets l +3 9-35 44o 21 Cleveland w -1 17-13 46o 28 at Tennessee oT w +3 19-13 47n 4 miami w +1’ 23-20 43’n 8 at Jacksonville (Th)n 18 at new englandn 25 Buffalod 2 at detroitd 9 Tennesseed 16 at Houstond 23 at Kansas Cityd 30 Houston

JACKSONVILLE (SU: 1-7 ATS: 4-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at minnesota oT w +3’ 23-26 38S 16 Houston l +6’ 7-27 41S 23 at indianapolis w +3 22-17 42’S 30 Cincinnati l +1 10-27 44’o 7 Chicago l +6 3-41 40o 14 BYeo 21 at oakland oT w +6 23-26 44o 28 at Green Bay w +14’ 15-24 45’n 4 detroit l +5’ 14-31 44n 8 indianapolis (Th)n 18 at Houstonn 25 Tennesseed 2 at Buffalod 9 nY Jetsd 16 at miamid 23 new englandd 30 at Tennessee

KANSAS CITY (SU: 1-7 ATS: 2-6) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Atlanta l +2’ 24-40 43’S 16 at Buffalo l +3 17-35 45S 23 at new orleans oT w +8’ 27-24 53S 30 San diego l +1 20-37 44o 7 Baltimore w +6’ 6-9 47o 14 at Tampa Bay l +4’ 10-38 40o 21 BYeo 28 oakland l -1 16-26 42’n 1 at San diego (Th) l +7’ 13-31 41’n 12 at Pittsburgh (m)n 18 Cincinnatin 25 denverd2 Carolinad 9 at Clevelandd 16 at oaklandd 23 indianapolisd 30 at denver

MIAMI (SU: 4-4 ATS: 4-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Houston l +13 10-30 42’S 16 oakland w +2 35-13 41S 23 nY Jets oT l +2 20-23 41S 30 at Arizona oT w +4’ 21-24 40’o 7 at Cincinnati w +3 17-13 46o 14 St louis l -4’ 17-14 37’o 21 BYeo 28 at nY Jets w +1 30-9 38’n 4 at indianapolis l -1’ 20-23 43’n 11 Tennesseen 15 at Buffalo (Th)n 25 Seattled 2 new englandd 9 at San Franciscod 16 Jacksonvilled 23 Buffalod 30 at new england

MINNESOTA (SU: 5-4 ATS: 3-5-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Jacksonville oT l -3’ 26-23 38S 16 at indianapolis l -3 20-23 45’S 23 San Francisco w +6’ 24-13 42S 30 at detroit w +4 20-13 49o 7 Tennessee w -5’ 30-7 44o 14 at washington l e 26-38 44o 21 Arizona T -7 21-14 40’o 25 Tampa Bay (Th) l -6 17-36 42’n 4 at Seattle l +4 20-30 38’n 11 detroitn 18 BYen 25 at Chicagod 2 at Green Bayd 9 Chicagod 16 at St louisd 23 at Houstond 30 Green Bay

NEW ENGLAND (SU: 5-3 ATS: 5-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Tennessee w -4’ 34-13 47S 16 Arizona l -13’ 18-20 47’S 23 at Baltimore (n) w +2 30-31 49’S 30 at Buffalo w -4 52-28 49o 7 denver w -6’ 31-21 51’o 14 at Seattle l -3’ 23-24 43’o 21 nY Jets oT l -10 29-26 47o 28 † St louis (london) w -7 45-7 46’n 4 BYen 11 Buffalon 18 indianapolisn 22 at nY Jets (Th)d 2 at miamid 10 Houston (m)d 16 San Francisco (n)d 23 at Jacksonvilled 30 miami

NEW ORLEANS (SU: 2-5 ATS: 3-4) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 washington l -7’ 32-40 50S 16 at Carolina l -3 27-35 52’S 23 Kansas City oT l -8’ 24-27 53S 30 at Green Bay w +7’ 27-28 53’o 7 San diego (n) w -3’ 31-24 52’o 14 BYeo 21 at Tampa Bay w -1 35-28 49o 28 at denver (n) l +6’ 14-34 55n 5 Philadelphia (m)n 11 Atlantan 18 at oaklandn 25 San Franciscon 29 at Atlanta (Th)d 9 at nY Giantsd 16 Tampa Bayd 23 at dallasd 30 Carolina

ST LOUIS (SU: 3-5 ATS: 5-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at detroit w +8’ 23-27 45’S 16 washington w +3’ 31-28 42’S 23 at Chicago l +7 6-23 42’S 30 Seattle w +3 19-13 39o 4 Arizona (Th) w +2 17-3 39’o 14 at miami w +4’ 14-17 37’o 21 Green Bay l +5 20-30 45o 28 † new eng (london) l +7 7-45 46’n 4 BYen 11 at San Franciscon 18 nY Jetsn 25 at Arizonad 2 San Franciscod 9 at Buffalod 16 minnesotad 23 at Tampa Bayd 30 at Seattle

TENNESSEE (SU: 3-6 ATS: 3-6) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 new england l +4’ 13-34 47S 16 at San diego l +6’ 10-38 43’S 23 detroit oT w +3’ 44-41 47S 30 at Houston l +12’ 14-38 44’o 7 at minnesota l +5’ 7-30 44o 11 Pittsburgh (Th) w +6 26-23 43’o 21 at Buffalo w +4 35-34 46’o 28 indianapolis oT l -3 13-19 47n 4 Chicago l +4’ 20-51 43’n 11 at miamin 18 BYen 25 at Jacksonvilled 2 Houstond 9 at indianapolisd 17 nY Jets (m)d 23 at Green Bayd 30 Jacksonville

SAN DIEGO (SU: 4-4 ATS: 4-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 at oakland (m) w +1 22-14 47S 16 Tennessee w -6’ 38-10 43’S 23 Atlanta l -3 3-27 47’S 30 at Kansas City w -1 37-20 44o 7 at new orleans (n) l +3’ 24-31 52’o 15 denver (m) l e 24-35 47’o 21 BYeo 28 at Cleveland l -3 6-7 41n 1 Kansas City (Th) w -7’ 31-13 41’n 11 at Tampa Bayn 18 at denvern 25 Baltimored 2 Cincinnatid 9 at Pittsburghd 16 Carolinad 23 at nY Jets (n)d 30 oakland

SAN FRANCISCO (SU: 6-2 ATS: 5-2-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Green Bay w +5 30-22 46’S 16 detroit (n) w -6’ 27-19 46’S 23 at minnesota l -6’ 13-24 42S 30 at nY Jets w -4 34-0 41o 7 Buffalo w -10 45-3 45o 14 nY Giants l -7 3-26 46o 18 Seattle (Th) T -7 13-6 37’o 29 at Arizona (m) w -7 24-3 38’n 4 BYen 11 St louisn 19 Chicago (m)n 25 at new orleansd 2 at St louisd 9 miamid 16 at new england (n)d 23 at Seattled 30 Arizona

PHILADELPHIA (SU: 3-4 ATS: 1-6) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Cleveland l -9’ 17-16 43S 16 Baltimore l -2’ 24-23 46’S 23 at Arizona l -3 6-27 42S 30 nY Giants (n) l -2’ 19-17 47o 7 at Pittsburgh w +3 14-16 43’o 14 detroit oT l -3’ 23-26 47’o 21 BYeo 28 Atlanta l -3 17-30 41’n 5 at new orleans (m)n 11 dallasn 18 at washingtonn 26 Carolina (m)d 2 at dallas (n)d 9 at Tampa Bayd 13 Cincinnati (Th)d 23 washingtond 30 at nY Giants

TAMPA BAY (SU: 4-4 ATS: 6-2) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Carolina w +2’ 16-10 47S 16 at nY Giants w +7’ 34-41 43’S 23 at dallas w +8 10-16 46S 30 washington l -1’ 22-24 46o 7 BYeo 14 Kansas City w -4’ 38-10 40o 21 new orleans l +1 28-35 49o 25 at minnesota (Th) w +6 36-17 42’n 4 at oakland w +1’ 42-32 47n 11 San diegon 18 at Carolinan 25 Atlantad 2 at denverd 9 Philadelphiad 16 at new orleansd 23 St louisd 30 at Atlanta

WASHINGTON (SU: 3-6 ATS: 4-5) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at new orleans w +7’ 40-32 50S 16 at St louis l -3’ 28-31 42’S 23 Cincinnati l -3 31-38 49’S 30 at Tampa Bay w +1’ 24-22 46o 7 Atlanta l +3 17-24 51o 14 minnesota w e 38-26 44o 21 at nY Giants w +6’ 23-27 51’o 28 at Pittsburgh l +4 12-27 44n 4 Carolina l -3 13-21 48n 11 BYen 18 Philadelphian 22 at dallas (Th)d 3 nY Giants (m)d 9 Baltimored 16 at Clevelandd 23 at Philadelphiad 30 dallas

NY GIANTS (SU: 6-3 ATS: 5-4) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 5 dallas (w) l -3’ 17-24 45S 16 Tampa Bay l -7’ 41-34 43’S 20 at Carolina (Th) w +2’ 36-7 49’S 30 at Philadelphia (n) w +2’ 17-19 47o 7 Cleveland w -8 41-27 43’o 14 at San Francisco w +7 26-3 46o 21 washington l -6’ 27-23 51’o 28 at dallas w -2 29-24 48n 4 Pittsburgh l -3 20-24 47’n 11 at Cincinnatin 18 BYen 25 Green Bay (n)d 3 at washington (m)d 9 new orleansd 16 at Atlantad 23 at Baltimored 30 Philadelphia

NY JETS (SU: 3-5 ATS: 5-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Buffalo w -3 48-28 38S 16 at Pittsburgh l +5’ 10-27 43’S 23 at miami oT w -2 23-20 41S 30 San Francisco l +4 0-34 41o 8 Houston (m) w +9’ 17-23 40’o 14 indianapolis w -3 35-9 44o 21 at new england oT w +10 26-29 47o 28 miami l -1 9-30 38’n 4 BYen 11 at Seattlen 18 at St louisn 22 new england (Th)d 2 Arizonad 9 at Jacksonvilled 17 at Tennessee (m)d 23 San diego (n)d 30 at Buffalo

OAKLAND (SU: 3-5 ATS: 3-5) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 San diego (m) l -1 14-22 47S 16 at miami l -2 13-35 41S 23 Pittsburgh oT w +3’ 34-31 45’S 30 at denver l +7 6-37 48o 7 BYeo 14 at Atlanta w +9’ 20-23 48’o 21 Jacksonville oT l -6 26-23 44o 28 at Kansas City w +1 26-16 42’n 4 Tampa Bay l -1’ 32-42 47n 11 at Baltimoren 18 new orleansn 25 at Cincinnatid 2 Clevelandd 6 denver (Th)d 16 Kansas Cityd 23 at Carolinad 30 at San diego

SEATTLE (SU: 5-4 ATS: 5-3-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Arizona l -2’ 16-20 40’S 16 dallas w +3 27-7 42’S 24 Green Bay (m) w +3 14-12 44’S 30 at St louis l -3 13-19 39o 7 at Carolina w +2’ 16-12 42o 14 new england w +3’ 24-23 43’o 18 at San Fran (Th) T +7 6-13 37’ o 28 at detroit l +2’ 24-28 42’n 4 minnesota w -4 30-20 38’n 11 nY Jetsn 18 BYen 25 at miamid 2 at Chicagod 9 Arizonad 16 at Buffalo (Toronto)d 23 San Franciscod 30 St louis

PITTSBURGH (SU: 5-3 ATS: 4-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at denver (n) l +2 19-31 45’S 16 nY Jets w -5’ 27-10 43’S 23 at oakland oT l -3’ 31-34 45’S 30 BYeo 7 Philadelphia l -3 16-14 43’o 11 at Tennessee (Th) l -6 23-26 43’o 21 at Cincinnati (n) w -1 24-17 45o 28 washington w -4 27-12 44n 4 at nY Giants w +3 24-20 47’n 12 Kansas City (m)n 18 Baltimore (n)n 25 at Clevelandd 2 at Baltimored 9 San diegod 16 at dallasd 23 Cincinnatid 30 Cleveland

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Ball St 23 OHIO 20 - It was a windy day and both team’s D’s were banged up but surprisingly the first six poss were punts. BS went 59/14pl for a 38 yd FG, 3-0 (14:41 2Q). OU went 70/7pl for a 37 yd TD pass, 7-3 (11:36). 2 punts. BS missed a 42 yd FG but then went 81/9pl for a TD with :32 left in the half. OU was int’d and ret’d 34 yds to their 8 and BS added a 25 yd FG on the final play of the half, 13-7 (:00). OU opened the 3Q with a 65/8pl drive for a TD, 13-13 (11:23). BS went 77/10pl for a TD, 20-13 (6:06). OU29 on 3&13 got a 74 yd TD pass to Brazill, 20-20. BS went 53/13pl for a 27 yd FG, 23-20 (14:49). OU was int’d and ret’d 35 yds to their 47. 3 punts. OU1 got 2 FD’s to the 50 but fmbl’d at the BS36 with 5:27 left. BS got 1 FD and punted to the 5. OU went on a 71/12pl drive. They settled for a 41 yd tying FG which would have sent it to OT but missed it.

Arkansas St (-2’) 24 ULM 19 - ULM took its opening drive 46/8pl but on 4&1 fmbl’d at the ASU22. ASU went 78/11pl for a TD. ULM got a 51 yd KR and on the first play a 41 yd TD pass to Leonard, 7-7 (4:24). ULM went 52/9pl but settled for a 25 yd FG, 10-7 (14:13). ASU45 went 55/8pl but on 2&3 got a FD pass to the 1 but fmbl’d into the EZ for a TB. Punt. ASU45 got 1 FD and was int’d at the ULM26. ULM went 67/12pl and settled for a 25 yd FG, 13-7. ULM was int’d at the ASU35 with 1:35 left in the half and ASU went 52 yds and got a 30 yd FG, 13-10 (:17). ULM opened the 3Q going 43/7pl but was int’d at the 13. 4 punts. ASU got 2 big plays. They blk’d a punt and ret’d it 25 yds for a TD. ULM then went on a 13pl drive but on 4 &10 was int’d at the 5 and ret’d 51 yds. ASU got a 44 yd TD pass on the next play 24-13 (13:51). 3 punts. ULM went 61/11pl for a TD to pull within 24-19 and ASU got 1 FD to their 43 but a deep pass which was like a punt, was int’d at the ULM19. ULM went 47/11pl getting to the ASU34 but was SOD.

WAKE FOREST (+1’) 34 NC State 27 - 81˚. partly cloudy. 7 mph winds. WF20 opened with a 80/9pl drive and got a 31 yd TD pass, 7-0 (10:39). NCSt36 got 1 FD and punted (8:09) 4&5, 38 yd punt. WF9 went 76/14pl and settled for a 32 yd FG, 10-0 (2:04). NCS28 got 2 FD on a 44/7pl drive and nailed a 45 yd FG, 10-3 (14:13). WF29 went 71/4pl and got a 31 yd pass to Givens foll’d by a 40 yd TD pass on a double reverse pitch to Campanaro pass to a wide open Dembry, 17-3 (13:02). NCSt37 got 3 FD’s on a 44/12pl drive but settled for a 37 yd FG 17-6 (7:41). WF24 went 3 and out (6:02) 4&6, 3 yd punt. WF3 3 on 3 &10 got a FD and 3 & 10 another FD and added another FD to the NC17 but had a bad snap on a 37 yd FG, 20-6 (:00). At the half WF had a 278-127 yd edge. NCS20 got 1 FD & punted 4&22 47 yds (12:05). WK23 (Campanaro hammy) inj’d and ? for 2H went 3 & out 4&13, 44 yd punt (10:20). NCS36 was int’d on the 44 and ret’d 18 yds (10:12). WF (NC26) went 26/4 for a 15 yd TD run 26-6 (8:35). NCS8 went 49/10pl getting 3 FD’s but punted on 4&14, 41 yds (3:55). WF2 went 3 & out (4&3, 29 yd punt P fell down WF38) 2:05. NCS(W38) went 38/2 and Glennon’s pass down the middle to Bryan went 19 yds for a TD, 27-13 (1:47). WF48 got 1 FD on a 41 yd pass to Givens and a 10 yd Dembry TD run made it 34-13 (:27). NCS35 got a 65 yd TD pass on the next play, 34-20 (:11). WF32 went 3 & out (4&9, 42 yd punt (12:25). NCS13 went 35/9pl and on 4&6 a 41 yd punt was blk’d and ret’d for a TD but ill blk brought it back to the 8 (8:33) 35/9. WF8 on 3&6 had a pass int’d down the sideline by Bishop and no ret it was his first in in 134 passes (5:56) NCS37 on 4&10 was going for it and Glennon with a man in his face, lept over the safety to hit a wide open Graham for a 63 yd TD 34-27 (5:34). WF25 went & out (4&1, 33 yd punt 3:26). NCS33 got 2 FD and on 4&10 Bryan’s pass over the middle and the pass was bk up (1:31). WF38 got 1 FD and took a knee on 3&17.

Virginia 28 MIAMI, FL 21- The first 3 poss were punts. UVA36 got 1 FD and then a 53 yd TD pass made it 7-0 (5:03). UM went 60/5pl and missed a 40 yd FG. UVA23 went 72/13pl. The drive was kept alive on a fake 46 yd FG that went 20 yds to the 9 but they settled for a 22 yd FG, 10-0 (13:02). UM33 went 44/8pl but Harris,

• Week ELEVEN 2012 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS • Recaps of 2011 meetings (close games of 7 or less)trying to keep a play alive, had the ball slip out of his hands and UVA rec’d at the 23. UVA went 77/8pl. After converting on 3 &11and 3 &7 they ran a HB option pass on 2&11 and it went 30 yds for a TD, 17-0 (4:15 2Q). UM32 went 62/8pl for a TD, 17-7 (:35). At the half UVA had a 252-203 yd edge. UVA37 opened the 3Q with 2 FD’s on a 56/6pl drive and got a 24 yd FG, 20-7 (12:26). UM41 got a 54 yd KR to the UVA41 but punted on 4&11, 27 yds to the 15. UVA15 went 70/16pl, the key a roughing the P pen but they settled for a 32 yd FG and missed it (2:52 3Q). UM20 went 80/5pl and got a 51 yd TD pass to Streeter, 20-14 (:29). UVA15 on 3 &2 had the box loaded to stop the run and they threw a short slant pass that went 78 yds for a TD. The 2 pt conv made it 28-14 (14:08). UM42 went 58/10pl and got a 9 yd TD pass, 28-21 (9:22). UVA8 fmbl’d the KO and rec’d at their own 8 and punted and UM (UVA47) converted on 4&1 on a run by Watford but after another FD on 4&2, James was stuffed at the UVA16 with 2:10 left. UVA got 1FD and punted and it was nearly blk’d. UM35 got a 20 yd run by Harris and then had a pass to the EZ go off the fingertips of the rec. Harris was inj’d on the play and Morris came in and hit a 13 yd pass to the 32 then scrambled around on the final play and finally hit a pass to the 15 which went to the 9 yd line where they were tkl’d.

GEORGIA TECH (-7) 35 N Carolina 28 - GT had 21-15 FD and 496-332 yd edge. NC opened with a 63/8pl drive for a TD with Bernard rushing 54 yards on the drive. GT went 59/6pl for a 40 yd FG then went 56/9pl and missed a 38 yd FG. NC went 3 & out and GT blk’d the punt rec at the NC22. GT got 1 FD but fmbl’d at the NC9. NC came up inches short & punted. GT on the first play had the CB bite on an option and they threw to his vacated WR who got the TD, 10-7 on a 59 yd pass (7:57 2Q). GT ran the same play on the opposite side but it was under thrown and int and ret’d 20 yds. NC (GT43) threw an in 2pl later at the GT21. GT went 79/12pl for a TD with :11 left 1H. The key was from the 39 they threw a jumpball to Hill who had off PI that wasn’t called for a 34 yd gain. At half GT did have a 271-93 yd edge. GT opened the 3Q with a 62/10pl drive for a 36 yd FG and NC went 74/4pl and got a 6 yd TD. GT went 81/13pl for a TD and 2 pt conver-sion, 28-14 (1:25). NC36 went 64/5pl for a TD, 28-21 (14:53). GT punted for the first time and it only went 14 yds but NC was int’d at the GT43. GT on 3 &7 had the same wide open play that worked for the big TD but it was dropped and they punted on 4&1. NC got 2 FD’s and then a 55 yd TD run by Bernard made it 28-28 with 7:22 left. GT answered with a 61/4pl drive for a TD, 35-28. NC got to the 47 but on 4&27 punted. GT punted back with 1:30 left. NC16 got a FD out to the 41 but on 3 &7 was sk’d then Renner tried to get the ball off with a spike on 3 &7 but the clock ran off with pen.

E Michigan (+12) 35 C MICHIGAN 28 - We had a Big Dog POW outright winner with EM. EM44 got 1 FD and missed 46 yd FG. CM went 61/15pl settling for a 28 yd FG, 3-0 (5:18). EM45 went 55/9pl for a TD and the lead, 7-3 (:30). EM went 70/6pl but missed a 39 yd FG. CM went 56/10pl for a 40 yd FG to get to 7-6 (5:26). CM was SOD at the 50 with :39 left in the half. EM opened the 3Q with a 90/7pl drive for a TD, 14-6 (11:13 3Q). CM went 60/9pl and got an 8 yd TD pass, 14-13 (6:33). EM went 80/16pl and got a 2 yd TD run, 21-13 (14:27). EM blk’d a punt and rec’d at the 6 and got a TD 2pl later to take command, 28-13 (12:34). 2 punts. CM took over with 5:39 left and went 72/8pl and got a 2 yd TD pass to pull within 28-20 (3:36). EM went 3&out. CM went 70/10pl and got a TD and 2pt to tie with 1:09 left. EM instead of thinking OT, got a 14 yd pass then a 20 yd run by Gillett and a 30 yd TD run by Gillett with :37 left to retake the lead. CM29 got 3 FD’s to the EM28 but was int’d on the 4 on the last play.

Miami, Oh (-3’) 9 KENT ST 3- UM on the 2nd play, fmbl’d at their own 23. KSU got a 32 yd FG 12:48, 3-0. UM20 went 3&out and KSU46 got a 20 yd pass but missed a 43 yd FG (8:49). The next 10 poss were punts. KSU30 took over with :43 left in the half and got 2 FD’s to the UM36

but was int’d in the EZ on a Hail Mary on the last play. At the half KSU had a 153-56 yd edge. The 3Q opened with 3 punts. KSU on 4&12 from the UM27 was SOD. 2 punts. KSU punted from their own 1. After a 48 yd punt, K/C interf and a PF set up UM at the KSU30 and they went 30/5pl for a TD, 7-3 (1:02). 2 punts. KSU was pinned at their 4& on 3&8 was sk’d for a safety. 3 punts. KSU20 got 3 FD’s to the UM33 but on 4&10 were SOD at the UM33 with :08 left.

Nebraska (-3) 17 PENN ST 14 - We used a 4* LPS on PSU. All week long on ESPN was the coverage of Paterno’s firing but this was the seniors FHG. After 2 punts to open, PSU went 51/10pl but missed a 47 yd FG (6:33). 4 punts. NU28 went 49/9pl and got a 40 yd FG, 3-0 (10:55 2Q). 3 punts. NU19 (3:33) would go 81/12pl. On 3 &9, PI gave them a FD. They got a 2 yd TD run on the next play that wiped out a FD to the 40. PSU had 2 FD’s and had a FD to the 40 wiped out by a FM and they took it to the half. At the half PSU had a 176-167 yd edge. PSU30 got 2 FD’s to the NU41 but was sk’d and fmbl’d at the NU48 (11:45) went 52/8pl and got a 14 yd TD run by Burkhead, 17-0 (8:51 3Q). PSU8 went 82/9pl and got a 5 yd TD run, 17-7 (5:07) 82/9. 4 punts. NU20 got 2 FD’s and fmbl’d and PSU went 51/9pl and got a 6 yd TD run with 5:42 left, 17-14. NU went 3 and out punting 62 yds (3:53). PSU got 1 FD but on 4&1 were stopped inches short at their own 37 (1:49). NU on 4&1 was SOD at the 28 (:49). PSU got a FD to the 37 but on 4&1 their final pass was incomplete.

NOTRE DAME 16 Boston Coll (+24’) 14 - ND20 opened with an 80/7pl drive for a TD (12:38). ND went 46/9pl for a 40 yd FG, 10-0 (8:15). 6 punts. BC20 went 80/9pl and got a TD with 3:04 left 2Q, 10-7. ND30 went 46/7pl for a 41 yd FG, 13-7 (1:19). At the half ND had a 231-130 yd edge. The 3Q opened with 3 punts. ND31 got 1 FD to midfield and was int’d a their own 48. 5 punts. ND35 went 55/9pl for a 27 yd FG with 8:13 left, 16-7. BC40 got 1 FD on 4&10 fired incomplete (7:15). ND got 1 FD and punted (3:40). BC went 72/8pl getting a TD with 1:57 left. ND rec’d the onside kick and punted with :08 left. BC20 gained 7 yds on the final play.

UNLV (+2’) 38 Colorado St 35 - LV opened with a 46/10pl drive for a 43 yd FG. CSU30 went 37/9pl but on 4&5 was SOD. LV33 was int’d and ret’d 52 yds for a TD on 3&9, 7-3 (5:14) but LV got a 98 yd KR TD, 10-7 (4:59). LV went 75/10pl but on 4&2 was SOD at the 3. CSU went 75/12pl and settled for a 40 yd FG, 10-10 (8:09). CSU went 73/9pl but settled for a 23 yd FG, 13-10 (2:23). LV punted with :51 left but CSU fmbl’d the punt on the 11 and LV got a 3&7 TD pass with :14 left for a shocking turnaround, 17-13 (:14). At half CS had a 191-152 yd edge. CS opened the 3Q with a 69/8pl drive for a TD then went 23/9pl and missed a 47 yd FG. LV29 went 71/6pl for a TD 24-20 (2:47). CSU23 got 3 FD’s to the UNLV32 but on 4&5 was SOD and LV went 73/5pl for a 1 yd TD run, 31-20 (11:35). CSU went 77/10pl and got a 12 yd TD run and 2pt conv, 31-28 (7:39) but after an LV punt, CSU fmbl’d at their own 21. (5:44). LV had a 34 yd FG blk’d and ret’d 61 yds to the 4 and CS got a TD on the next play for a 35-31 lead with 4:06 left. LV32 went 68/8pl and got a 5 yd TD run with 1:20 left, 38-35. CSU16 got 31 and 21 yd passes down to the LV28 with :46 left but on FD was int’d at the 24 with :35 left.

UCLA 28 Washington St (+3’) 25 - WSU opened with a 76/16pl drive and settled for a 21 yd FG. WSU went 53/12pl and settled for a 26 yd FG, 6-0 (13:32). UCLA went 84/13pl and got a 1 yd TD run for the lead, 7-6 but did lose starting QB Brehaut to a broken leg (bkp Prince finished gm). WSU went 54/14pl and made a 29 yd FG but roughing the K had them take the points off the board and give them a 1st & gl at the 6. They settled for a 21 yd FG, 9-7 (1:56 2Q). UCLA37 got 3 FD’s to the WSU15 and was int’d in the EZ for a TB on FD w/:26 left in the half. WSU had a 200-144 yd edge at half. UCLA opened the 3Q with a 61/6pl drive for a TD, 14-9 (12:22). WSU got a 36 yd KR to the UCLA41. On 4&3 they got an 8 yd pass and after another FD on 3&4, got an 8 yd TD pass to go up 16-14 (8:42). WSU went 72/10pl and got a 21 yd TD pass on 3&4

w/12:25 left to go up by 8, 22-14. UCLA37 went 63/4pl and got a 9 yd TD pass but the 2 pt failed w/10:52 left, 22-20. WSU12 went 58/11pl and got a 47 yd FG to go up by 5 (5:49). UCLA29 got a 2&7, 58 yd pass to the 10. On 3&gl a 7 yd TD pass and 2 pt conv made it 28-25 (3:26). WSU20 got 2 FD’s but on 3&5 was int’d. UCLA49 on 3&8 got an 11 yd pass to the WSU38 and took a knee running out the clock.

BAYLOR (+15’) 45 Oklahoma 38 - This year reminds me of 2007 when all of the teams play-ing with BCS pressure lost and a 2 loss LSU ended up in the National Title game. The players get distracted thinking of their possibilities and “what if” scenarios and also play, perhaps not to lose the game in some cases. We saw that last week with Oklahoma St getting upset by Iowa St. Oklahoma was perhaps a bit stunned by OSU’s loss which hurt their BCS chances of still had their possibilities and did need to route for some other teams and ended up getting upset by Baylor. The first 3 poss were punts. OU47 got 1 FD and nailed a 47 yd FG, 3-0 (5:34). BU went 59/9pl for a 34 yd FG, 3-3 (1:09). OU26 got a FD to midfield but was int’d at the 31 (:19). 2 punts. BU17 got a 55 yd pass to Wright down to the 28 and Wright finished with 208 yds on 8 rec. 2pl later Ganaway’s 15 yd TD run made it 10-3 (7:08). OU28 went 72/11pl and Bell’s 2 yd TD run tied it at 10 (2:33). They brought in Bell who ran out of the Wildcat and got a 2 yd TD run which BU could not stop all night. BU31 got a 69 yd TD pass to Reese. 17-10 (2:13). OU punted with :06 left and at the half OU had a 250-237 yd edge but trailed 17-10. OU opened the 3Q with a 69/4pl drive for a TD. BU took a big chance going for it on 4&1 at their own 33 and was SOD and OU made them pay with a 32/2pl TD drive 24-17 (11:04) the TD came on a Bell 1 yd run at QB. 2 punts. BU on 2&13, got an 87 yd TD pass to Wright to get back in it, 24-24 (6:33). BU went 85/10pl. On 3&10 they got a FD and later on 4&11 went for it and got a 23 yd pass to the OU13. They got a 13 yd TD pass on the next play, 31-24 (1:15). 5pl later OU was int’d at the BU26 and BU got a 50 yd pass to Sampson and 3pl later a Ganaway 11 yd TD run made it 38-24 (12:42). OU31 got 2 FD’s and on 4&14 were SOD at the BU25 (9:45). OU went 75/7pl and Bell’s 4 yd TD run made it 38-31 (5:55). BU got 2 FD’s and punted with 3:29 left and OU went 77/10pl. Bell came in and ran 6 yds for a TD. OU was going to go for the 2 pt conv as BU had not stopped a Bell run all game and BU was amassing 10 guys inside the LOS to try to stop it but ill procedure as OU jumped, forced a reg xp and they tied it at 38 (:51). BU20 on 2&6, ,got a FD run by Griffin, Griffin ran for 8 and then hit a pass to the 34 and they opted to go for the big play and hit Williams with a 34 yd TD pass with :08 left and BU got their first win vs Oklahoma.

NEVADA (+11’) 45 Fresno St 38 - We used NV as out 5H Oct GOM and settled for a couple of short FG’s in the 1H. NV went 78/11pl for a 22 yd FG, 3-0 (10:26) then got an 86 yd PR TD, 10-0 (7:57) but FSU27 on 3&2 got a 65 yd TD run by Rouse. NV went 73/9pl and settled for a 22 yd FG and only led 13-7 (2:26). FSU went 75/15pl for a TD and the lead, 14-13 (11:19). NV went 80/9pl for a TD, 20-14 (7:32). FSU went 52/14pl settling for a 22 yd FG, 20-17 with :30 left. NV22 got 3 FD’s and nailed a 48 yd FG, 23-17 at half. FSU20 on 2&10 got a 71 yd run to the 9 and a 9 yd TD pass on the next play, 24-23 (14:09). NV22 got 1 FD and punted but FSU fmbl’d the punt into the EZ for a TB. NV5 got 3 FD’s and punted to the 6 from the FSU46. FSU got 2 FD’s and fmbl’d and NV43 got a 16 yd run by Ball but had a 42 yd FG blk’d (14:10 4Q). NV went 85/11pl and got a TD with 6:47 left to get us ahead of the spread, 37-24 but FSU41 got a 34 yd pass and 25 yd run on the 3rd play to make it 37-31 (6:00). NV20 went 80/7pl and once again a 23 yd run by Fajardo put us ahead of the spread, 45-31 with 2:10 left. FSU22 went 78/10pl and got a 2 yd TD pass with 1:06 left to get back under the spread. The key play was a 3&10 PI in the EZ which gave them a 1st & gl at the 2. NV rec’d the onside kick at the FSU42 and FSU had 2 time-outs left and we still had a chance. The handoff to Ball saw him break a tkl, break another tkl and then he was tkl’d at the 18.

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