LENNY STEVENS 20*SEC GAME OF THE YEAR--ARKANSAS--20*PENN ST
10*GEORGIA TECH--COLORADO ST--MISSISSIPPI
JOE ATKINS 10*USC--7*MINNESOTA U--NEVADA--5*TX TECH OV
A-PLAY UNDERDOG GAME OF THE MONTH--WASH ST
JIM FEIST SPECIAL TOTAL--WYOMING OVER
UPSET SPECIAL--KANSAS
AAA SPORTS 2 UNITS--KANSAS--BAMA--1.5 UNITS--MISS ST
1 UNIT--NORTHWESTERN--TEXAS A&M
WON CLUB SYRACUSE
CAPONE USC
JBSPORTS PURDUE
SPORTS UNLIMITED VANDERBILT
MARC LAWRENCE OREGON
DOC'S KENT
Texas Sportswire:
USC (3-0 SU/2-1 ATS) at CALIFORNIA (2-3 SU/3-2 ATS)
The 3rd-ranked Trojans had a bye last week after posting a 61-32 home win and cover (-21) over Hawaii two weeks ago. QB Matt Leinart completed 15-of-21 passes for 220 yards and Reggie Bush and LenDale White each had two rushing touchdowns as USC won their 11th straight game dating back to last season. The Trojans were outgained in total "O" 462-418, but had a 163-64 edge in rushing. California is off an impressive 31-24 road win and cover (+3½) at Illinois last week. QB Aaron Rodgers completed 20-of-37 passes for 263 yards and a TD and Geoff McArthur caught 10 passes for 155 yards and a TD in the win for Cal, who were outgained in total "O" 492-368. USC comes in a mere 4-9 ATS the last 13 trips to California, but are 6-1 ATS when playing on natural grass as a traveler. In addition, the Trojans are 14-2 SU and 11-5 ATS in their last 16 games overall. Cal comes in 8-17 SU and ATS in their last 25 September games involving Pac Ten teams, but are 10-1 ATS as a home 'dog of +3 or more points off a road game. The Bears head coach, Jeff Tedford, has never lost a game by more than 11 points. Grab the points!!
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