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  • Where the action is: Saturday's biggest college football line moves

    After a crazy day of college football last Saturday, Week 9 takes a step back with only a few marquee matchups on the board. That hasn’t slowed down betting online or in Nevada, where bookmakers are constantly juggling their lines.

    We talk with Scott Kaminsky at TheGreek.com about the biggest line moves on Saturday’s college football slate:

    UAB Blazers at Arkansas Razorbacks – Open: -21.5, Move: -27

    Money has moved the line for this noon ET kickoff as many as 5.5 points since opening Sunday night. A concussion suffered by UAB quarterback Cody Clements has bettors siding with the Hogs in this non-conference clash. Clements, a dangerous dual-threat transfer from Washington State, is listed as doubtful for Week 9.

    “Knowing the UAB quarterback was worth about four points, we took the game off the board and wanted to wait and see if we got some more information,” Kaminsky tells Covers. “About 15 minutes after we did that, the line shot up to 23.5 and 24.5 at other places. We rehung it at 23.5 and moved to -27 Arkansas. We moved it really fast so there isn’t a lot of money at those lower numbers.”


    Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Nebraska Cornhuskers – Open: -17, Move: -20

    This Big Ten battle has jumped a full field goal since opening at -17 in favor of the home side. Rutgers is coming off a one-sided loss to Ohio State and hits the road for a date in Lincoln, still one of the toughest venues in college football.

    “Smart money came in and we moved to -20 yesterday,” says Kaminsky. “I wouldn’t be surprised if this game continued to climb after what happened to Rutgers last week. It seemed like Ohio State scored on almost every possession.”


    West Virginia Mountaineers at Oklahoma State Cowboys – Open: -3, Move: Pick

    This spread is about to jump the fence will nothing but underdog money coming in on WVU. The Mountaineers turned heads with a win over Baylor last week while Okie State laid an egg versus TCU. The line opened with the Pokes as field-goal faves in Stillwater, but WVU action has this line at a pick’em in some markets.

    “It’s been all dog money, and rightfully so,” says Kaminsky. “West Virginia had put up more than 500 yards of offense in five straight games then beat Baylor convincingly. Not surprising money came in on West Virginia and it’s a definite possibly WVU ends up the favorite before this is done moving.”


    Central Michigan Chippewas at Buffalo Bulls – Open: +3.5, Move: +6

    Depending on where you bet, online or Las Vegas, you could be getting CMU -5 or -6 respectively. Buffalo is coming off two losses, allowing a combined 73 points in those games.

    “We opened Central Michigan -3.5 and got hit a couple times on the favorite, so we moved to -5,” says Kaminsky. “These MAC games, it always seems like neither team can stop each other and they just go up and down the field.”


    USC Trojans at Utah Utes – Open: +2.5, Move: -1

    Utah has been a favorite of the wiseguys all season and Week 9 is no exception. Sharp money hit the Utes hard in this home stand, pushing the spread across the fence and currently has Utah favored at home at some books. Others are standing on pick as kickoff draws closer.

    “It’s been all dog money,” says Kaminsky. “(Utah has) played very well this season. They won at Oregon State last week, beat Michigan, and beat UCLA in UCLA which is a huge win. They have a good offense and can put point up on the board. Got to wonder when the last time was that they played USC as the favorite?”

    Our records go back to 1993, and the Utes were never the chalk versus Southern Cal in any of their previous five meetings. Utah is 3-2 ATS in that span.

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    • BACK ONLINE.....THIS IS WHAT I HAD IN THE EARLY MORNING BEFORE I HAD PROBLEMS WITH MY PUTER...

      Saturday, October 25

      Game Score Status Pick Amount

      Alabama-Birmingham 0 3rd 11:48 Alabama-Birmingham +27 500
      Arkansas 35

      Rutgers 7 3rd 12:40 Nebraska -20.5 500
      Nebraska 21

      North Texas 21 Halftime Rice -14 500
      Rice 14

      Minnesota 10 3rd 11:13 Illinois +5.5 500
      Illinois 14

      Texas 0 3rd 10:10 Kansas State -9.5 500
      Kansas State 13

      Memphis 34 3rd 11:45 Memphis -23 500
      Southern Methodist 7

      Maryland 0 Halftime Maryland +10.5 500
      Wisconsin 24

      North Carolina 21 2nd 1:20 North Carolina +6.5 500
      Virginia 21

      Northern Illinois 14 2nd 11:49 Northern Illinois -20.5 500
      Eastern Michigan 7

      San Jose State 3 2nd 10:46 San Jose State +8.5 500
      Navy 7

      UCLA 0 0th Colorado +14 500
      Colorado 0

      Akron 0 1st 15:00 Ball State +2.5 500
      Ball State 0

      Georgia Southern 0 1st 15:00 Georgia Southern -17.5 500
      Georgia State 0

      Massachusetts 0 1st 15:00 Massachusetts +17 500
      Toledo 0

      Ohio 0 1st 15:00 Western Michigan -10 500
      Western Michigan 0

      Kent State - 2:30 PM ET Miami (Ohio) -6.5 500
      Miami (Ohio) -
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      • MY MIDDAY RATED GAMES:


        Oregon State - 3:30 PM ET Stanford -13 500 *****
        Stanford -

        Mississippi State - 3:30 PM ET Mississippi State -14 500 TRIPLE PLAY
        Kentucky -

        Michigan - 3:30 PM ET Michigan +17 500
        Michigan State -

        Boston College - 3:30 PM ET Boston College -14 500 DOUBLE PLAY
        Wake Forest -

        West Virginia - 3:30 PM ET West Virginia +0 500
        Oklahoma State -

        Georgia Tech - 3:30 PM ET Pittsburgh -3 500 *****
        Pittsburgh -

        Florida Atlantic - 3:30 PM ET Florida Atlantic +28 500 DOUBLE PLAY
        Marshall -

        Central Michigan - 3:30 PM ET Buffalo +5.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
        Buffalo -

        Louisiana Tech - 3:30 PM ET Louisiana Tech -9 500
        Southern Mississippi -

        Texas Tech - 3:30 PM ET Texas Christian -22.5 500 LIGHTS OUT
        Texas Christian -

        Old Dominion - 4:00 PM ET Old Dominion +14 500 *****
        Western Kentucky -

        Vanderbilt - 4:00 PM ET Vanderbilt +23.5 500
        Missouri -

        UNLV - 4:00 PM ET Utah State -17 500 TRIPLE PLAY
        Utah State -

        Temple - 5:00 PM ET Central Florida -7 500 *****
        Central Florida -

        Arizona - 6:00 PM ET Washington State +3 500 LIGHTS OUT
        Washington State -
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        • EVENING RATED PICKS:


          Wyoming - 7:00 PM ET Colorado State -19.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
          Colorado State -

          Syracuse - 7:00 PM ET Syracuse +16.5 500 *****
          Clemson -

          Texas El Paso - 7:00 PM ET Texas-San Antonio -13.5 500
          Texas-San Antonio -

          Texas State - 7:04 PM ET UL Monroe -2 500
          UL Monroe -

          Mississippi - 7:15 PM ET Mississippi -3.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
          Louisiana State -

          South Carolina - 7:30 PM ET South Carolina +19.5 500 *****
          Auburn -

          Alabama - 7:30 PM ET Alabama -20 500 LIGHTS OUT
          Tennessee -

          Ohio State - 8:00 PM ET Ohio State -14 500 LIGHTS OUT
          Penn State -

          Southern California - 10:00 PM ET Utah +1 500 TRIPLE PLAY
          Utah -

          Arizona State - 10:45 PM ET Washington +3.5 500 ******
          Washington -

          Nevada - 11:59 PM ET Nevada -3 500 DOUBLE PLAY
          Hawaii -
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          • COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD: RATED PLAYS

            24- 17 - 2........................*****

            16 - 19..............................DOUBLE PLAY

            15 - 23...............................TRIPLE PLAY

            3 - 16........................LIGHTS OUT :-((


            Rated Games and Opinons

            Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

            10/25/14 22-*19-*1 53.66% +*550 Detail

            10/24/14 2-*6-*0 25.00% -*2300 Detail

            10/23/14 1-*3-*0 25.00% -*1150 Detail

            10/21/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

            10/18/14 16-*30-*1 34.78% -*8500 Detail

            10/17/14 1-*3-*0 25.00% -*1150 Detail

            10/16/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*100 Detail

            10/14/14 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1100 Detail

            10/11/14 16-*30-*1 34.78% -*8500 Detail

            10/10/14 1-*5-*0 16.67% -*2250 Detail

            10/09/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

            10/04/14 27-*22-*2 55.10% +*1400 Detail

            10/03/14 3-*3-*0 50.00% -*150 Detail

            10/02/14 4-*2-*0 66.67% +*900 Detail

            Totals 99-*127-*5 43.81% -*20350
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            • Armadillo: Sunday's six-pack

              Six most popular picks in the Westgate Hotel handicapping contest, where some of the best handicappers in America put up $1,500 apiece, pick 5 games a week:

              6) Vikings, +2.5-- Tampa Bay is coming off a bye.

              5) Chiefs, -6.5-- Won a big game in San Diego last week.

              4) Saints, -1.5-- New Orleans is struggling, but they are 2-0 at home.

              3) Ravens, +1-- No AJ Green for Cincy; Ravens out for revenge.

              2) Texans, -2-- Rookie QB Mettenberger starting for Tennessee.

              1) Colts, -3-- Pittsburgh has solid record as a home underdog.

              Season record of six most popular picks each week: 22-20

              2013 season record of six most popular picks each week: 42-57-4

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              Armadillo: Sunday's List of 13: Summing up a sports Saturday.......

              13) Mississippi State 45, Kentucky 31-- #1-ranked Bulldogs got good challenge at improved Kentucky, which passed for 401 yards, but couldn't handle State's running game. Bulldogs ran for 324 yards, ran a squib kick back for clinching TD with 2:22 to play. No way is Mississippi State the best team in the country.

              12) TCU 82, Texas Tech 27-- Tech beat the Horned Frogs the last two years; this is a league game, and TCU scored 82 points!!!! Frogs had 785 yards of offense. Here's a hint for Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury-- recruit defensive players. A lot of them.

              11) Arizona State 24, Washington 10-- Game was 10-10 with 4:00 left, but ASU scored twice in last 3:00 to get on the plane happy- they're 4-0 on road. QB Kelly got knocked silly when he threw GW TD pass; Sun Devils got clinching pick-6 with 0:53 left- they host Utah, Notre Dame the next two Saturdays. .

              10) Georgia Tech 56, Pitt 28-- Panthers lost five fumbles on their first 13 plays and trailed 28-0 5:16 into the game. No bueno, especially against a team that is content to run the ball for three hours. Tech ran the ball for 465 yards.

              9) Michigan State 35, Michigan 11-- Another dismal day for Brady Hoke, whose players planted a stake on Spartan Stadium turf after running onto the field before the game. Michigan State players and their coaches noticed, so when Spartans scored a meaningless TD in game's last minute, that was why.

              In case you wondering, the 17-point spread Michigan got in this game was the third-biggest Wolverines had ever gotten in a game-- ever. Michigan got 20+ points in a couple of games in 2008, against Penn State and Ohio State.

              8) Nebraska 42, Rutgers 24-- This is my weekly plea for geographic sanity; why are these teams in the same league? Rutgers is in New Jersey, which is, according to Mapquest, 1,297 miles from Lincoln. Apparently TV money drives all this, but it baffles me how taking so many long road trips helps Rutgers win.

              7) Giants 11, Royals 4-- KC led 4-2 in middle of 5th inning, but their bullpen got roughed up and World Series is now 2-2. Since 1982, when WS is tied 2-2, team that wins Game 5 has only won series four of 11 times.

              6) Marshall 35, FAU 16-- Unbeaten Thundering Herd were down 16-14 at the half in this game, but held Owls scoreless in second half. There was a female official in this game; Maia Chaka, who Mike Pereira thinks will be in the NFL fairly soon.

              Pereira is really, really good on TV; he works a lot of games in the studio and gives clear rules explanations for his opinions and he is usually right.

              5) Utah 24, USC 21-- Trojans fell to 5-3 when Utah scored with 0:08 left to win; five of USC's eight games were decided by 6 or less points.

              Unrelated weather note: It is 2am as I type this-- we just had a thunderstorm here in upstate NY, complete with a brief hailstorm. Weird for this time of year.

              4) Kansas State 23, Texas 0-- Why did Texas fire Mack Brown? Longhorns hadn't been shut out since Oklahoma beat them 12-0 in 2004- they look terrible now.

              3) UCLA 40, Colorado 37 OT-- Mark my words: two years from now, Colorado is going to be really good. Coach MacIntyre is building a solid program, it just takes lot of time to build a solid football program, unlike basketball.

              2) Ohio State 31, Penn State 24 OT--Buckeyes were up 17-0 at half, but threw a pick-6 early in third quarter and wound up surviving in OT, in a game where neither side gained 300 yards. Penn State has now lost its last three games, scoring total of 36 points, not counting the OTs in this one.

              1) LSU 10, Ole Miss 7-- This was a fierce throwback-type game where Tigers ran ball for 264 yards, but kept shooting itself in the foot, with a missed FG and couple fumbles in Ole Miss territory. LSU finally drove ball 95 yards on 13 plays to win on a TD with 5:07 left, then survived the Rebels' final drive.

              Our thoughts and prayers go out to Coach Miles, whose mom Martha passed away Friday night, at age 92.
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              • College Betting Recap - Week 9

                October 26, 2014


                Overall Notes

                College Football Week 9 Results

                Wager Favorites-Underdogs

                Straight Up 41-8
                Against the Spread 25-24

                Wager Home-Away
                Straight Up 32-17
                Against the Spread 23-26

                Wager Totals (O/U)
                Over-Under 27-22

                The largest underdog to cash
                Texas-El Paso (+14.5, ML +425) at Texas-San Antonio, 34-0

                The largest favorite to cash
                Arkansas (-24.5) vs Alabama-Birmingham 45-17 and Texas Christian (-24.5) vs Texas Tech, 82-27

                Top 25 Notes
                -- The dream isn't quite over for Mississippi, but their undefeated season is. They fell 10-7 at Louisiana State, and some will question Hugh Freeze's decision to bypass a game-tying field goal attempt, and go for a touchdown, especially after having managed seven points for the entire game. The non-cover ended Ole Miss' 6-0-1 ATS run against the spread.

                -- The biggest rivals of the Rebs, Mississippi State, found out just how improved Kentucky is. While a 45-31 road victory looks impressive, the win by the Bulldogs was a fight to the finish. The non-cover was the first for Mississippi State since Sept. 6, a span of four games.

                -- Auburn had its hands full in an unexpected dogfight against South Carolina, 42-35. The Tigers are just 1-4 ATS over their past five games.

                -- Texas Christian scored a Big 12 record 82 points, as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Sonny Cumbie and the Horned Frogs embarrassed Cumbie's alma mater and former employer, Texas Tech. The Horned Frogs improved to a perfect 7-0 ATS on the season.

                Big Five Conference Report (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC)

                -- The ACC saw the 'under' cash in four of five games over the weekend, and the only favorite to connect was Miami-Florida in Thursday's visit to Virginia Tech, 30-6. The Hurricanes are still just 1-3 SU/ATS on the road. ... Clemson was bailed out by its defense against Syracuse, winning 16-6. The 'under' has hit in four straight for the Tigers, and they have averaged 18.7 points per game over the past three while allowing just 9.0 points per game over the past four. Clemson is also 0-3 ATS over the past three. ... Florida State was on a bye.

                -- In Big 12 action, the favorite was 3-0 SU/ATS, with Texas suffering its first shutout since Oct. 9, 2004 in their 23-0 loss at Kansas State. The Wildcats are now 4-0 ATS in four conference tilts. ... West Virginia won 34-10 at Oklahoma State, as the Mountaineers continue their upward ascent. WVU has won six of the past seven, and covered back-to-back games for the first since since Aug. 30-Sept. 13, when they opened 3-0 ATS.

                -- It was a high-scoring weekend in the Big Ten, as the over connected in four of the five games. ... Ohio State won the most exciting game of the day at Penn State, winning 31-24 in double-overtime. See bad beats (below) for more. ... Michigan State hammered Michigan 35-11, as the Wolverines are now 2-5 SU/ATS over their past seven outings.

                -- In what is getting to be a regular occurrence, it was a wild day in the Pac-12. UCLA and Colorado locked horns in a double-overtime battle, with the Bruins outlasting the hard-luck Buffaloes, 40-37. The Buffs have lost four straight, but two games have required OT, and three of the games were lost by five points or less. The Buffaloes are 4-2 ATS over the past six, and the 'over' is 4-0 in the past four for Colorado. ... Southern California was stunned in the waning moments against Utah, 24-21. See bad beats below. ... Arizona State won 24-10 in soggy Seattle, as Washington managed just three points on offense.

                -- It was all about the underdog in the SEC, as the 'dog cashed in five of six games. The only favorite to come through was Arkansas, stepping out of conference to throttle Alabama-Birmingham, 45-17. The Hogs are now 6-1 ATS over the past seven games, and the 'over' has hit in six of eight games for Bret Bielema's bunch.

                Mid-Major Report

                -- In Conference USA action, the favorite cashed in four of the six outings. Marshall had its hands full until late in the third quarter before pulling away from Florida Atlantic, 35-16. FAU actually led 16-14 at half in Huntington, but the Thundering Herd stayed unbeaten by outscoring the Owls 21-0 in the second half. ... Western Kentucky and Old Dominion combined for 117 points in the Hilltoppers' 66-51 win. The 'over' is 6-1 for WKU this season.

                -- Massachusetts fell 42-35 at Toledo, as the 'over' hit against for the Minutemen. The over is now 6-1-1 in the past eight for UMass, and they have covered in five straight, and seven of the past eight. ... Northern Illinois won 28-17 on the road at Eastern Michigan. It was the fifth straight non-cover for the Huskies. Meanwhile, EMU has dropped six of seven, but they are 4-2 ATS over the past six.

                -- In Sun Belt action, Georgia Southern routed Georgia State 69-31. They have covered seven of their eight games, and the over has hit in three straight, and five of the past seven. The over has been a frequent play for Georgia State, too, going 3-0-1 over the past four, and 6-1-1 in eight games overall.

                -- UNLV might be 2-6 SU this season, but they have been showing signs of improvement lately. In fact, the Rebs are 3-1 ATS over the past four. ... Hawaii entered Saturday's game 4-0 ATS at home, but Nevada dropped them 26-18 in the islands. The Wolf Pack improved to 5-2 ATS over the past seven.

                Bad Beats

                -- In the Alabama-Tennessee game, the Tide led 34-20 with about two minutes to go. Alabama looked to seal the game (and the cover), but they fumbled inside the Tennessee 5. It was a tough blow for bettors who appeared close to a cover.

                -- Ohio State led 17-0 at halftime at Penn State, but the Nittany Lions flipped the score and outscored the Buckeyes 17-0 in the second half to force overtime. 'Under' (53) bettors still has a chance, but the teams combined for 21 points to just push the total over.

                -- Moneyline bettors for Southern California looked to have a win in the bag. The Trojans were up 21-17, and driving. On fourth down in Utah territory, USC appeared to have a first down to seal the victory. However, WR Nelson Agholor stepped out of bounds before he was able to move the sticks. The Utes took over on downs, and moved down the field in short order for the game-winning touchdown with :08 left.

                -- In Friday's action, California was getting 17 to 18 points, depending on your shop and when you placed your wager. Cal ended up scoring a late touchdown to pull within 18, making many Oregon bettors sweat. However, a failed two-point conversion hurt Cal side bettors, and made Oregon bettors ecstatic.

                -- With a total of 56, 'under' bettors looked to have a win in the bag in Maryland-Wisconsin. The Badgers led 52-0 with less than a minute to go, but the Terps broke up the shutout with a touchdown with just :57 left to push the total 'over'.
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                • Top 25 Betting Recap - Week 9

                  October 27, 2014


                  Week 9 of the 2014 NCAA football betting season is in the books, and today, we're going to be taking a look at each of the Top 25 teams in the rankings and see how they did from an ATS perspective in this go around this past week.

                  (Results in parentheses represent SU Result-ATS Result)

                  1) Mississippi State (W-L vs. Kentucky 45-31)
                  The Bulldogs defense has really come into question after the win against UK.

                  2) Florida State (Bye)

                  3) Ole Miss (L-L vs. LSU 10-7)
                  That's the "Bad Bo" that Ole Miss fans were afraid was going to end up coming out at some point this season.

                  4) Alabama (W-W vs. Tennessee 34-20)
                  The Tide rolled on against the Vols on Saturday, and the door really seems open at this point to reach the playoff.

                  5) Michigan State (W-W vs. Michigan 35-11)
                  MSU will be sad to know that that was almost certainly the last time that Brady Hoke will ever come to East Lansing.

                  6) Auburn (W-L vs. South Carolina 42-35)
                  The Tigers survived a scare, but they have to get their stuff in order before heading to Oxford next week.

                  7) Oregon (W-W vs. Cal 59-41)
                  The Ducks looked a bit out of sorts at times with Stanford on deck.

                  8) Notre Dame (Bye)

                  9) Georgia (Bye)

                  10) TCU (W-W vs. Texas Tech 82-27)
                  If you didn't believe that Trevone Boykin was a Heisman Trophy contender before, you do now.

                  11) Kansas State (W-W vs. Texas 23-0)
                  Why is no one talking about KSU as a pick for the college football playoff?

                  12) Ohio State (W-L vs. Penn State 31-24)
                  The Buckeyes have no reason to be anything but 10-1 going to East Lansing the last week of the regular season.

                  13) Baylor (Bye)

                  14) Arizona State (W-W vs. Washington 24-10)
                  The Sun Devils have won three in a row since getting blasted by UCLA.

                  15) Arizona (W-W vs. Washington State 59-37)
                  Connor Halliday had another one of these days for the Cougs, but this time, Arizona didn't need a Hail Mary to beat an up-and-down-the-field team.

                  16) Nebraska (W-W vs. Rutgers 42-24)
                  Ameer Abdullah just keeps racking up huge games.

                  17) East Carolina (W-L vs. Connecticut 31-21)
                  The Pirates might be the best of the "rest" this year, but games like the UConn game won't help their case.

                  18) Oklahoma (Bye)

                  19) Utah (W-W vs. USC 24-21)
                  The Utes definitely proved that they are legit by beating USC and earning a sweep of the LA schools.

                  20) Clemson (W-L vs. Syracuse 16-6)
                  The Cole Stoudt v2.0 era hasn't been stellar for the Clemson offense.

                  21) USC (L-L vs. Utah 24-21)
                  The Men of Troy can probably kiss any hopes of a Rose Bowl bid goodbye.

                  22) Marshall (W-L vs. Florida Atlantic 35-16)
                  Marshall's perfect season rolls on, as it seems to be on a crash course for a date with La Tech in the C-USA title game.

                  23) LSU (W-W vs. Ole Miss 10-7)
                  Never count out The Hat in games like these, especially in the Bayou at night. Ole Miss' perfect season is gone.

                  24) Minnesota (L-L vs. Illinois 28-24)
                  Minnesota was clearly the worst 6-1 team in America. Now, it's probably the worst 6-2 team in America.

                  25) West Virginia (W-W vs. Oklahoma State 34-10)
                  The Mountaineers could legitimately stake a claim to the Big XII title if they can beat TCU this weekend.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • 4th Quarter Covers - Week 9

                    October 26, 2014

                    Glancing at the scoreboard won’t tell you the whole story in most games. Here are the games that went down to the wire relative to the spread in the fourth quarter last week in the ninth college football weekend and the final October Saturday. Each week, there are several teams that cover despite not necessarily deserving it, as well as other teams that played much better than the final score shows, get the details in this weekly column.

                    South Alabama (-16) 27, Troy 13: This was a four-point game into the second half, but South Alabama pulled away taking a 24-6 lead into the fourth quarter. A late field goal made it 27-6, but Troy managed to spoil the favorite cover with an 80-yard touchdown drive, scoring with just a minute left on the clock.

                    Oregon (-17) 59, California 41: The Ducks led by 17 entering the fourth quarter in Friday’s Pac-12 clash in Santa Clara, putting Oregon even with the closing spread, but short of a number that for most of week was 17½ after opening at 18½. Oregon went up by 24 to ice any comeback hopes for the Bears, but California would score a touchdown with just over four minutes to go in the game. Down by 18, Cal went for two, hoping to get the margin to just two-scores at 16 points. The conversion attempt failed as anyone on the Ducks rejoiced as a wild game with 100 points scored found the spread result hinging on that single play.

                    Mississippi State (-14½) 45, Kentucky 31: In its first game as the #1 team in the nation, Mississippi State was in control the whole way, but could not put Kentucky away. The margin never climbed above 14 points, which was the exact spread at times this week with a number that fluctuated between 13½ and 15. Up by 14, Mississippi State allowed Kentucky to score with just over two minutes to go in what seemed like a touchdown that would seal the underdog cover, but the on-side kick attempt was returned 61 yards for a Bulldogs touchdown, putting the final margin back to 14 points. Those on the Bulldogs on Saturday were likely losers, but those that played Mississippi State earlier in the week left with a win or a push.

                    Ball State (+3½) 35, Akron 21: Akron led 21-6 just before halftime, but in this game the Zips would not score again. Ball State had trimmed the deficit to just five points entering the fourth quarter and then taking advantage of turnovers the Cardinals scored 19 points in the fourth on four drives that totaled just 71 yards. Akron had turnovers on five of its final seven possessions to ultimately end its hopes of a possible MAC East title.

                    Central Michigan (-4) 20, Buffalo 14: These squads were knotted at 14-14 heading into the fourth quarter as Buffalo’s defense held firm after falling behind 14-0. In the fourth, Central Michigan went 98 yards on 16 plays to complete a go-ahead scoring drive, but they missed the extra point to leave the door open for the Bulls. Buffalo got to the Central Michigan 32-yard line, but came up empty as the Chippewas held on for the win and narrow cover.

                    Boston College (-13) 23, Wake Forest 17: For most of the way, this game was never as close as the final score as Boston College led by 14 entering the fourth quarter and pushed the margin to 23-3 early in the final frame on a three-play touchdown drive to put the game away. Wake Forest would answer and the Demon Deacons were handed a short field after Boston College fumbled on the kickoff. Quickly, Wake Forest was only down 23-17 with the underdog cover in hand. Wake Forest managed to force a punt to have a shot at the upset, but in the final three minutes an interception ended the threat.

                    Utah State (-16½) 34, UNLV 20: Utah State led just 17-13 at halftime, but a couple of big plays turned the tide for the Aggies to pull away. Utah State played third-string quarterback Craig Harrison in the game and he connected for a 69-yard pass play early in the third quarter and then the Aggies added a field goal on a short field after a lousy UNLV punt. UNLV got the break it needed late in the third quarter with a Harrison fumble, but the Rebels would fail to take advantage with a blocked field goal. Utah State pulled past the spread early in the fourth quarter with a touchdown drive, but UNLV would answer to hold the underdog cover, connecting on a 41-yard touchdown pass.

                    UCLA (-14½) 40, Colorado 37: This game wound up in overtime, but it looked like the Bruins would cover much of the game, up 17-0 early and still leading by 17 with a 31-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Colorado managed to tie the game with 36 seconds to go to force overtime, although the Bruins still won, getting a touchdown in the second session after three straight field goals.

                    Nebraska (-20) 42, Rutgers 24: The spread on this game opened at 17, but that number did not last long, shooting up to as high as 21. The Cornhuskers were in control throughout, but they led by just 18 heading into the fourth quarter after Rutgers scored in the final seconds of the third quarter, taking advantage of a Nebraska fumble. Nebraska would get back past the spread with a touchdown in the fourth to put the margin at 25 points, but Rutgers answered behind back-up quarterback Chris Laviano. In the final minutes, Nebraska was inside the Rutgers 15, but they did not need to add any points before time expired as they fell short of the favorite spread.

                    Miami, OH (-5) 10, Kent State 3: With a spread just a short of a touchdown, Miami clung to a narrow cover with a 10-3 lead entering the fourth quarter. The Redhawks are not known for defense, but Miami came up with a few big stops, holding Kent State to a short field goal attempt midway through the fourth quarter, a kick that was missed from 30 yards, and then getting stops and 3rd-and-1 and 4th-and-1 at the edge of the red zone in the final minutes to hold on.

                    Michigan State (-16½) 35, Michigan 11: The Spartans took control in third quarter of this rivalry game with a defensive touchdown and a 70-yard pass play to lead 28-3 after a fairly tight first half. Michigan would score with less than four minutes to go in the game and down by 19, the Wolverines went for two and got it, certainly a play that loomed large with the spread on this game universally locked at 17 most of the week. It wound up not mattering as Michigan State took no mercy on its neighbors, completing a touchdown drive with starting running back Jeremy Langford with just 28 seconds left to leave no doubt about the favorite cover for the Spartans.

                    Colorado State (-19½) 45, Wyoming 31: The Rams were in complete control in the Mountain West rivalry game, leading 38-10 entering the fourth quarter and past a favorite spread that grew throughout the week. Wyoming did not quit and with two touchdowns in the final seven minutes, the Cowboys stole the backdoor cover, with the result-changing touchdown coming on a 38-yard pass play with only 15 seconds left.

                    LSU (+4) 10, Mississippi 7: LSU ran the ball with success against one of the top defenses in the nation, but they had little to show for it with three points through nearly 49 minutes of game clock when they got the ball back at their own five-yard line as Mississippi still led and was in position to narrowly cover as well as a slight road favorite. LSU put together one of the great drives of the season, going 95 yards in 13 plays for the go ahead touchdown, converting on a key fourth down play in the process, a play that likely ends the game had the failed. With still five minutes remaining, Mississippi had its chances late as they failed on fourth and short in LSU territory on its next possession and then with timeout use and a few LSU mistakes they got the ball back with just over a minute to go. Ole Miss botched the final drive management as they were down to the LSU 25-yard line, but wound up with a delay of game penalty on what would have been a 42-yard kick to send the game to overtime. The Rebels tried to run one more play with nine seconds left and quarterback Bo Wallace heaved up a desperation throw that was picked off rather than taking a short gain or throwing the ball away to at least set up a field goal try as the Death Valley mystique carries on.

                    Utah (-1½) 24, USC 21: Utah continues to have luck on its side this season, scoring another late win. Utah was out-gained again, but led 17-14 entering the fourth quarter as USC took the lead quickly in the fourth quarter with a 21-17 edge. After stopping Utah near midfield, USC got the ball back and took a lot of time off the clock in a drive down to the Utah 28. On fourth and short, the Trojans opted to go for it and they came up just short, leaving an opportunity for the hosts. Getting the ball back with just over two minutes to go Utah went down the field with the help of a USC pass interference penalty and wound up at the USC one-yard line but with only 12 seconds on the clock. The Utes delivered as Travis Wilson hit Kaelin Clary for the winning score.

                    Rice (-16) 41, North Texas 21: North Texas led 21-14 at halftime, but a Mean Green season that has featured erratic results featured a complete change of course in the second half. Rice took a 24-21 lead in the third quarter with an interception return touchdown and then added 10 points early in the fourth quarter. Rice led by just 13 at that point, but the Owls would up stealing a fairly miraculous cover with a touchdown run with less than a minute to go.

                    Louisiana Tech (-7) 31, Southern Miss 20: The spread on this game fell from 10 down to seven by game time and it was exactly a seven-point edge for the road favorite entering the fourth quarter. Southern Miss added to its chances to cover with a field goal to get within four, but Louisiana Tech scored two touchdowns in three minutes to pull away and a late Golden Eagles touchdown was not enough.

                    Texas State (+2½) 22, UL-Monroe 18: UL-Monroe led 13-0 at the half and then 18-7 entering the fourth quarter, seemingly in complete control. The final seven minutes of the game turned things around as Texas State hit a big play on offense for a 40-yard touchdown and with the two-point conversion, the Bobcats were within three. Monroe was stuffed with a chance to put the game away and the Texas State offense capitalized with another touchdown drive to take the lead with less than four minutes to go. The final effort for Monroe wound up short as well, stopped near midfield on fourth down as Texas State stole the victory on the road.

                    Western Kentucky (-13) 66, Old Dominion 51: The Western Kentucky defense has had several second half meltdowns this season and it appeared to be happening again as a 12-point halftime lead shrunk to just five heading into the fourth quarter and Old Dominion was on the doorstep to score early in the final frame. The Hilltoppers got the big play they needed with a 96-yard interception return touchdown to shift the momentum back and with a late field goal, Western Kentucky wound up with the win and a narrow favorite cover.

                    Arizona State (-4) 24, Washington 10: Those that just checked the score in the morning from this late night game saw a misleading final as Washington and Arizona State were knotted at 10-10 late into the fourth quarter. With Taylor Kelly back at quarterback, the Sun Devils produced the go-ahead touchdown with three minutes to go, but Washington appeared poised to answer into ASU territory. The Sun Devils sealed the game in the final minute with a 61-yard interception return touchdown in game where both teams were held to fewer than 300 yards of offense.
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                    • GOY Odds Updated

                      October 27, 2014


                      Home team listed on bottom

                      Week 11

                      Nov. 8, 2014

                      Notre Dame +2
                      Arizona State -2

                      Alabama -7.5
                      LSU +7.5

                      Ohio State +3.5
                      Michigan State -3.5

                      Baylor +3
                      Oklahoma -3

                      UCLA -8
                      Washington +8

                      Week 12

                      Nov. 15, 2014

                      South Carolina PK
                      Florida PK

                      Auburn +1.5
                      Georgia -1.5

                      Nebraska +3
                      Wisconsin -3

                      Week 13

                      Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014

                      Kansas State PK
                      West Virginia PK

                      North Carolina +7
                      Duke -7

                      Saturday, Nov. 22, 2014

                      Stanford -7.5
                      California +7.5

                      Wisconsin -8.5
                      Iowa +8.5

                      USC +3
                      UCLA -3

                      Week 14

                      Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014

                      LSU PK
                      Texas A&M PK

                      TCU -12
                      Texas +12

                      Friday, Nov. 28, 2014

                      Virginia +3.5
                      Virginia Tech -3.5

                      Arkansas PK
                      Missouri PK

                      Arizona State +2
                      Arizona -2

                      Nebraska -8
                      Iowa +8

                      Stanford +2
                      UCLA -2

                      Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014

                      Notre Dame +2.5
                      USC -2.5

                      Georgia Tech +17
                      Georgia -17

                      Michigan State -13.5
                      Penn State +13.5

                      Tennessee -10.5
                      Vanderbilt +10.5

                      Auburn +6.5
                      Alabama -6.5

                      Mississppi State +3
                      Ole Miss -3

                      NC State +9.5
                      North Carolina -9.5

                      Michigan +19
                      Ohio State -19

                      Oregon -17
                      Oregon State +17

                      South Carolina +7
                      Clemson -7

                      Washington +2.5
                      Washington State -2.5

                      Kansas +27
                      Kansas State -27

                      Nevada -7.5
                      UNLV +7.5

                      Week 15

                      Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014

                      Oklahoma State +17
                      Oklahoma -17

                      Kansas State +6.5
                      Baylor -6.5
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                      • Ducks' Mariota gets more attention

                        October 27, 2014

                        Oddsmakers at Sportsbook.ag have updated their odds to win the 2014 Heisman Trophy, which will be presented in New York City on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014.

                        Nine weeks of the college football regular season are in the books and the major offshore outfit have narrowed the field to five contenders.

                        Listed below are the players to watch, their current odds and odds prior to Week 9.

                        QB Marcus Mariota (Oregon) Odds: 1/2 (Last week 7/5)
                        He threw his 1st interception of the season last Friday but also had 5 touchdown passes and 326 yards.

                        QB Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) Odds: 11/4 (Last week 11/4)
                        Big win at Kentucky. Posted 304 total yards and 3 totals TDs

                        RB Melvin Gordon (Wisconsin) Odds: 7/1 (Last week 7/1)
                        122 rushing yards and 3 TDs in easy win over Maryland.

                        WR Amari Cooper (Alabama) Odds: 15/1 (Last week 18/1)
                        9 receptions 224 yards 2 TDs against Tennessee.

                        RB Ameer Abdullah (Nebraska) Odds: 18-1 (Last Week 25/1)
                        Against Rutgers, 225 rushing yards, 3 TDs (341 all-purpose yards set a school record)

                        Odds to win 2014 Heisman Trophy (12/13/14)

                        Marcus Mariota (Oregon) 1/2
                        Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) 11/4
                        Melvin Gordon (Wisconsin) 7/1
                        Amari Cooper (Alabama) 15/1
                        Everett Golson (Notre Dame) 15/1
                        Nick Marshall (Auburn) 15/1
                        Ameer Abdullah (Nebraska) 18/1
                        JT Barrett (Ohio State) 50/1
                        Jameis Winston (Florida State) 50/1
                        Kevin White (WVU) 50/1
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                        • Auburn back to living dangerously

                          October 26, 2014


                          AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - The Auburn Tigers didn't pull off another Kick-Six or Immaculate Deflection, but they still seem to have a knack for dramatic victories.

                          The fourth-ranked Tigers, who lived on the edge much of last season, survived a Hail Mary pass on the last play to hold on for a wild 42-35 victory over South Carolina Saturday night. It was a familiar feeling for Auburn, which now travels to No. 7 Mississippi for the latest SEC West showdown.

                          It was also the culmination of a game when the Tigers (6-1, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) made costly penalties, gave up five fourth-down conversions and an onside kick and somehow managed to escape with their championship hopes intact.

                          ''We found a way to win games late last year and we still feel that same way about this team,'' Auburn tailback Cameron Artis-Payne said. ''We feel like if it's tight in the fourth quarter we will find a way to win.''

                          The Tigers couldn't muster a fourth-quarter comeback in a 38-23 road loss to No. 1 Mississippi State but had converted a key third-and-9 play late to help preserve a 20-14 victory at No. 11 Kansas State on Sept. 18.

                          Last season, Auburn's run to the national title game included late defensive stands, game-winning drives and unforgettable touchdown plays against Alabama (Kick-Six) and Georgia (Immaculate Deflection).

                          This one wasn't over until Jonathan Jones made his second fourth-quarter interception in the end zone on Dylan Thompson's Hail Mary. Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier said afterward he intended to go for two points and the victory if the play worked.

                          The SEC confirmed Sunday that Auburn should have been penalized for having two players with the same jersey number on the field for the play. That would have given South Carolina (4-4, 2-4) a chance to try it again from Auburn's 36 if officials had caught it.

                          They didn't, and the result was a big stop for a defense that gave up 535 yards and struggled to get off the field.

                          ''It was really important, something that we've been doing for a long time, showing up when we really needed to most,'' said Auburn linebacker Kris Frost, who had a career-high 14 tackles. ''Nothing changed. The big thing is not getting into those positions so you don't have to make those big plays.''

                          Like the Kansas State game, Auburn went to the air on a key third-and-long play instead of running to ensure the clock kept ticking down and then punting if necessary. Again, quarterback Nick Marshall turned to D'haquille Williams, this time for 10 yards on a third-and-8 play that ensured South Carolina had just over a minute to drive for a potential tying - or winning - touchdown.

                          ''We felt like we needed to try to win the game,'' said Auburn coach Gus Malzahn, who considered passing again on the next third down.

                          South Carolina must regroup against Tennessee after losing three consecutive SEC games for the first time since the end of the 2009 season.

                          Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier kept his team in it with gambles that paid off, including four fourth-down conversions in South Carolina territory and the onside kick. Thompson passed for 402 yards and five touchdowns but was also intercepted three times in or near Auburn's end zone.

                          ''We messed up in the red zone a couple of times or else we had a chance,'' Spurrier said. ''We got the onside kick, so we stole that possession right there, and that gave us a fighting chance. We were only 2-for-5 in red zone chances, and that's the worst we have been all year. That's why we got beat.''
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                          • Sparty not easing up on Michigan

                            October 26, 2014


                            EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - No matter how easily Michigan State beats Michigan these days, the Spartans always seem to find a reason to feel disrespected.

                            And the Wolverines always seem to provide one.

                            Michigan coach Brady Hoke apologized Sunday for his team's stunt the previous afternoon, when the Wolverines drove a tent stake into the ground before kickoff at Spartan Stadium. Michigan State won the game 35-11 - then seized on Michigan's pregame behavior as another example of arrogance by the Wolverines.

                            ''We all saw them throw the stake in the ground,'' Spartans offensive lineman Jack Conklin said. ''I saw them throw it in the ground. It just fueled us. Everyone was angry about it, obviously.''

                            Hoke issued a public apology Sunday. He said during a team meeting Friday, a tent stake was presented as a symbol in a lesson about commitment and teamwork in a tough environment.

                            ''The stake was brought into our locker room as a visual reminder, and one of our team leaders chose to take it out on the field,'' Hoke said. ''As the leader of our football program, I take full responsibility for the actions of our team. We believe in displaying a high level of respect at the University of Michigan and unfortunately that was not reflected by this action prior to kickoff.''

                            The weekend as a whole - an emphatic loss followed by an apology to an in-state rival - was another low point for the Wolverines, who have dropped six of seven in this series. Michigan State, meanwhile, held steady at No. 8 in the AP poll and can now set its sights on another huge game in two weeks - at home against No. 13 Ohio State. The Spartans have an open date before then.

                            ''We are eight games in and going into the stretch of November when you have to make a championship run,'' coach Mark Dantonio said.

                            Michigan State also needs to worry about respect from college football's playoff committee. The Spartans are among several one-loss teams hoping for a spot in the four-team tournament that will determine the national champion. Even if Michigan State wins its remaining games, there's no guarantee the Spartans will make it.

                            Michigan State's only loss this season was at Oregon, and there's no shame in that. But the Spartans have had a hard time proving themselves in what has been perceived as a disappointing year for the Big Ten. This marquee matchup with Ohio State presents an opportunity.

                            ''We will come down from this and ground ourselves again and get ready to play Ohio State,'' Dantonio said. ''Should be a great football game. We will be fresh.''

                            One player who could use a breather is Jeremy Langford, who ran for 177 yards and three touchdowns on 35 carries against Michigan. The Spartans outrushed the Wolverines 219-65.

                            Saturday's game was reasonably similar to Michigan State's victory over Michigan last season, when the final score was 29-6. The Wolverines did score a touchdown this time - the first time they'd managed that against the Spartans since 2011 - but it came late in the fourth quarter.

                            Then the Spartans drove back themselves and scored a TD with 28 seconds left, and they admitted afterward that it was basically in response to what Michigan did before the game.

                            ''I guess I'm kind of happy they did that, for the younger guys,'' Michigan State defensive end Marcus Rush said. ''It makes them understand a little bit more of what this game was all about.''
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                            • Ole Miss looks forward after LSU stumble

                              October 26, 2014


                              BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Bo Wallace isn't about to dwell on his first game-losing throw of the season.

                              Even amid the din that persisted in LSU's Death Valley long after the Tigers' victory-sealing interception, Mississippi's gun-slinging quarterback was calm, clear and succinct in declaring the Rebels' resolve.

                              ''We're ready. We're thinking everybody is going to have one loss now,'' Wallace said of the Southeastern Conference Western Division race. ''We have Auburn coming to our place next week. That's what our mind is on right now.''

                              Wallace had not thrown an interception in an SEC game all season before LSU safety Ronald Martin stepped in front of his attempted touchdown throw at the 1-yard line with 2 seconds left, securing a 10-7 Tigers triumph on Saturday night.

                              The result dropped Ole Miss (7-1, 4-1 SEC) from No. 3 to No. 7 in the AP Top 25 poll. LSU (7-2, 3-2) climbed from No. 24 to No. 16 heading into next weekend's open date.

                              The Rebels knew better than to be stunned by the inspired performance of an old rival. Ole Miss and LSU first played in 1884 and there have been plenty of upsets in the series since then. They've included one as recent as last season, which saw Mississippi all but ruin LSU's shot at a 2013 SEC title.

                              Last week, the Tigers talked about payback, and the threat hardly seemed idle. LSU looked like a team turning its season around in its previous two games. First, the Tigers pulled out a tight victory at Florida, then delivered their most convincing performance this season with a 41-3 demolition of Kentucky in newly expanded Tiger Stadium.

                              By the time the Rebels entered Death Valley, LSU's confidence was surging and seemed further buoyed by the Tiger Stadium record-tying crowd of 102,321.

                              Wallace called Tiger Stadium, ''The craziest place I've played,'' saying the crowd's deafening, chaos-inducing roars were ''absolutely'' a factor as he tried to get his offense lined up for series after series of pressure-packed snaps.

                              It didn't help that the Rebels were missing some key players as they tried to protect a tenuous lead.

                              Ole Miss entered the game without starting center Ben Still, then linebacker Denzel Nkemdiche left in the first half with an apparent ankle injury, followed by left tackle Laremy Tunsil with a pulled right bicep in the third quarter. Late in the game, defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche and safety Cody Prewitt were not on the field, either, though Mississippi did not specify what their injuries were.

                              ''It's difficult each Saturday to win football games, particularly when you may not play your best, and you suffer some injuries you're not used to having and you've got to play some other kids,'' Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze said. ''That hasn't happened to us this year.''

                              Robert Nkemdiche finished the game with four assisted tackles, none behind the line of scrimmage. Ole Miss did not have a single sack, but didn't have many chances because LSU's Anthony Jennings attempted only 16 passes and scrambled effectively when he was pressured. The Tigers have a deep, powerful running game that only seems to be improving, and they wore the Rebels out by running 55 times for 264 yards.

                              Still, the Rebels produced two fumble recoveries and two more interceptions - giving them 17 picks this season - and LSU never led until 5:07 remained.

                              ''Our defense gave us a chance to win the game. We just could not manage any points,'' Freeze said, adding that substantial credit was due to LSU's defense, which has allowed only two touchdown drives longer than 9 yards in its last three games.

                              Ole Miss will now close out its regular season with three more SEC games: at home against Auburn, at Arkansas and then back at home for the Egg Bowl against No. 1 Mississippi State, the only unbeaten team left in the SEC.

                              Rebels running back Jaylen Walton said it won't be difficult for Ole Miss to bounce back for its high-stakes final stretch.

                              ''Every week is a hard game,'' Walton said. ''So we have to go back to the drawing board and have a better preparation.''
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                              • Hoke apologizes for pregame stake plant

                                October 26, 2014


                                EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan coach Brady Hoke has apologized to Michigan State for Wolverines players planting a tent stake in the field at Spartan Stadium before Saturday's game.

                                No. 8 Michigan State beat Michigan 35-11, the Spartans sixth victory in the last seven games against the Wolverines. Before the game Michigan linebacker Joe Bolden drove a stake into the turf with his teammates gathered around.

                                Hoke released a statement Sunday apologizing for ''our act of poor sportsmanship.''

                                Hoke says he spoke with Dantonio Sunday.

                                He says while trying to motivate his team Friday a tent stake was presented to players as a symbol of teamwork. The stake was brought to the locker room Saturday.

                                Hoke says: ''As the leader of our football program, I take full responsibility for the actions of our team.''
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