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  • #91
    NCAAF

    Saturday, October 24

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    Game of the Day: Texas A&M at Ole Miss
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    Kyle Allen threw for 13 TDs and two INTs while guiding the Aggies to a 5-0 start but is suddenly unsure of his job security after the disaster against Alabama last week.

    Texas A&M Aggies at Ole Miss Rebels (-5, 63.5)

    Holes in the run defense and a trio of crushing turnovers ended Texas A&M’s dreams of an undefeated season last week, but SEC West supremacy remains a legitimate goal. The Aggies will try to bounce back quickly when they host another team bidding for an SEC West title in Ole Miss on Saturday.

    Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen had three interceptions run back for touchdowns in a 41-23 home loss to Alabama last week and Kyler Murray added another pick. “No doubt that we need to play better at the (quarterback) position,” Aggies head coach Kevin Sumlin told reporters. “Those guys will be the first to tell you that.” Those quarterbacks will be going up against a Rebels secondary that has 10 interceptions on the season but was carved up for 384 passing yards in a 37-24 loss at Memphis last week. “Defensively, I have evaluated every one of them,” Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze told reporters. “It is very frustrating. Like I’ve told our coaching staff, it really doesn’t matter what you know, it matters what your kids know.”

    TV: 7 p.m. ET, ESPN.

    LINE HISTORY: Books opened Ole Miss as 4-point home faves, but that's moved to -5. The total is down to 63.5 from the opening 66.

    INJURY REPORT:

    Texas A&M - RB James White (Questionable, ankle), LB Otaro Alaka (Out for season, shoulder).

    Ole Miss - DB Trae Elston (Probable, head), LB Tayler Polk (Questionable, undisclosed), P Will Gleeson (Questionable, undisclosed), DB Kailo Moore (Questionable, undisclosed), WR Damore'ea Stringfellow (Questionable, undisclosed), RB Jaylen Walton (Questionable, ankle), DT Robert Nkemdiche (Questionable, concussion), OL Robert Conyers (Out for season, knee), OL Laremy Tunsil (Eligible Saturday, suspension), LB C.J. Johnson (Mid November, knee), DB Tony Conner (Out indefinitely, knee), DT Issac Gross (Out for season, neck).

    WEATHER: Forecasts are calling for a 55 percent chance of thunderstorms and temperatures in the low 70s.

    WHAT CAPPERS SAY: "The Aggies beat themselves in a home loss to Alabama on Saturday, surrendering three interceptions returned for touchdowns. It won't get any easier this week on the road in Mississippi. The Rebels playoff hopes were crushed with a loss to the Memphis Tigers, and they try to pick up the pieces this week at home against Texas A&M."

    ABOUT TEXAS A&M (5-1 SU, 4-2 ATS, 3-3 O/U): Allen threw for 13 touchdowns and two interceptions while guiding the Aggies to a 5-0 start but is suddenly unsure of his job security after the disaster against Alabama last week. The sophomore sat in favor of true freshman Murray for a pair of possessions, though Murray did little in the short stint to distinguish himself. Allen took over the position from former Aggies player Kenny Hill due to the latter’s tendency to turn the ball over last season, including a pair of picks by Hill in a 35-20 home loss to Ole Miss.

    ABOUT OLE MISS (5-2 SU, 4-3 ATS, 3-4 O/U): The Rebels' defense has allowed at least 37 points in three of the last five games and could be without its biggest weapon in defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche, who suffered a concussion while playing offense last week. Nkemdiche joins a long list of injured Ole Miss defenders that also includes key defensive back Trae Elston. “As far as Robert (Nkemdiche), you just don’t know,” Freeze told reporters of Nkemdiche’s potential availability for Saturday. “I know he loves to play the game. I am not in charge of protocols but I know he loves the game and wants to play. We have to make sure he is safe and ready to play.”

    TRENDS:

    * Aggies are 1-6 ATS in their last seven games following a S.U. loss.
    * Rebels are 4-1 ATS in their last five home games.
    * Under is 7-0 in Rebels last seven games in October.
    * Over is 13-6 in Aggies last 19 games in October.

    CONSENSUS: Fifty-nine percent of users are backing the Aggies.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #92
      Essential Week 8 betting tips for college football's top games

      Baylor’s 19-game home winning streak is the longest current run in the FBS.

      Iowa State Cyclones at (2) Baylor Bears (-37, 77.5)

      * The Cyclones held a 21-14 lead over the Horned Frogs at the end of the first quarter last week before being outscored 31-0 the rest of the way.

      * Baylor’s 19-game home winning streak is the longest current run in the FBS. They are 16-2 ATS in those games (Week 2 vs. Lamar was OFF).


      (6) Clemson Tigers at Miami Hurricanes (+7.5, 55)

      * The Tigers have dominated opponents before halftime this season, outscoring the opposition 137-33 in the first half of games.

      * Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya has not thrown an interception in his past 125 pass attempts, the second-longest streak at Miami in the past 10 years (Stephen Morris, 182).


      (22) Houston Cougars at Central Florida Knights (+22, 56.5)

      * Houston is one of two teams (Baylor) that have scored a touchdown on the opening drive of each game this season.

      * UCF has won the last four meetings (3-1 ATS), including a 17-12 triumph last year after Houston QB Greg Ward Jr. fumbled out of the end zone in the final minute.


      (20) Toledo Rockets at Massachusetts Minutemen (+14.5, 62)

      * The Rockets are one of two teams (Central Michigan) to have not suffered an ATS loss. The Rockets are 5-0-1 ATS in their six games this season.

      * UMass senior Blake Frohnapfel, who threw for a season-low 171 yards with one interception in last Saturday's 15-10 loss to Kent State, had 438 yards and five touchdowns in a wild 42-35 loss at Toledo in 2014.


      Texas Tech Red Raiders at (15) Oklahoma Sooners (-14, 72.5)

      * The Red Raiders haven't won a meeting with the Sooners since 2011, but did cover the spread as 14-point home dogs in last season's 42-30 loss.

      * Sooners QB, and former Tech QB, Baker Mayfield is off to a stellar start for the Sooners, ranking fourth among all FBS players in points responsible for per game (23.0), ninth in total offense (340.2), sixth in passing TDs per game (3.17) and 14th in passing yards per game (312.0).


      Kansas Jayhawks at (12) Oklahoma State Cowboys (-34.5, 58.5)

      * The Jayhawks have dropped 35 consecutive road games, with their last win Sept. 12, 2009, against UTEP. They are 10-24-1 ATS in those games away from home.

      * The Cowboys have won 29 of their last 30 home games against unranked opponents with last season’s 28-7 loss to Texas serving as the lone blemish.


      Tennessee Volunteers at (8) Alabama Crimson Tide (-15, 53)

      * The Volunteers have lost 10 straight games against SEC West opponents. The Vols are 1-9 ATS in those games.

      * Alabama has won 57 straight games against unranked teams and has taken eight straight in the series. The Tide are 6-2 ATS in the previous eight meetings with the Vols.


      (21) Duke Blue Devils at Virginia Tech (-3, 44)

      * The Blue Devils are 13-3 in their last 16 ACC games (regular season) with only No. 9 Florida State (16-0) better and No. 6 Clemson (13-3) equal. Duke is 12-4 ATS in those games.

      * Virginia Tech leads the series 14-8 and has won 10 of the last 11 meetings since the series resumed on a yearly basis in 2004. Duke prevailed 13-10 in 2013. The Hokies are 6-5 ATS in the past 11 meetings.


      Indiana Hoosiers at (4) Michigan State Spartans (-16.5, 61.5)

      * Indiana has lost three straight games, including blowing a 25-point lead in a 55-52 loss to Rutgers last Saturday, and is hoping standout running back Jordan Howard (709 yards) will return after missing the past two-plus games.

      * The Spartans haven't lost to Indiana since 2006 and have covered the spread in back-to-back meetings and eight of the last 10.


      Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at LSU Tigers (-15.5, 67)

      * The Hilltoppers have won four straight since a 38-35 setback at Indiana and have scored at least 49 points in four straight games, and their talent has captured the Tigers’ attention. “I voted for them to be in the top 25, if anybody asks. I think they’re that good a team,” LSU coach Les Miles told reporters.

      * LSU has outscored opponents 56-10 in the first quarter and 110-44 in the first half.


      (16) Texas A&M Aggies at (23) Ole Miss Rebels (-6, 64.5)

      * Aggies QB Kyle Allen threw for 13 touchdowns and two interceptions while guiding the Aggies to a 5-0 start but is suddenly unsure of his job security after the disaster against Alabama last week. The sophomore sat in favor of true freshman Murray for a pair of possessions, though Murray did little in the short stint to distinguish himself.

      * The Rebels' defense has allowed at least 37 points in three of the last five games and could be without its biggest weapon in defensive lineman Robert Nkemdiche, who suffered a concussion while playing offense last week.


      (9) Florida State Seminoles at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (+6.5, 56.5)

      * The Seminoles shook off a sluggish start in last week’s 41-21 rout of Louisville, using the combination of Dalvin Cook’s running, Everett Golson’s efficient decision making and a career day from receiver Kermit Whitfield to pull away.

      * The past five meetings between FSU and the Yellow Jackets have been decided by a combined 17 points. The Jackets are 4-0-1 ATS in those games.


      (7) Utah Utes at USC Trojans (-3.5, 59.5)

      * Utah's senior running back Devontae Booker is averaging an extraordinary 26.8 carries per game and has rushed for 783 yards and eight touchdowns while also leading the Utes with 23 receptions.

      * USC senior quarterback Cody Kessler is suddenly experiencing turnover issues with five interceptions in the past three games, matching his interception total for the entire 2014 campaign.


      (1) Ohio State Buckeyes at Rutgers Scarlet Knights (+21.5, 64)

      * The only previous meeting was last season, when J.T. Barrett passed for 261 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 107 yards and two scores as Ohio State rolled to a 56-17 victory. The Buckeyes covered as 20.5-point home faves.

      * Top-notch Rutgers junior returner Janarion Grant, who has three career kickoff-return touchdowns and two punt-return scores, is questionable with a lower-body injury.


      Washington Huskies at (11) Stanford Cardinal (Off, Off)

      * The Huskies are just 1-2 SU in the previous three meetings, but have covered the spread in back-to-back matchups with the Cardinal.

      * Stanford's offense has averaged 45 points and 492.8 yards since losing 16-6 t Northwestern in the opening week of the season.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #93
        What's wrong with the USC-Utah spread? Looks can be deceiving

        Southern Cal is a 3.5-point home favorite hosting undefeated Utah Saturday night. What are we missing here?

        Help me try to make sense of the following:

        TEAM A: 6-0 straight up, 4-2 against the spread, plus-12 turnover differential, ranked No. 3 in the country and outscoring the opposition by 17 points per game.

        TEAM B: Has both lost outright and failed to cover the spread in three of its last four games and fired its head coach last week.

        Team B is currently a 3.5-point home favorite over Team A on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET.

        Sounds suspicious, right? Well, that’s the situation taking place heading into a Saturday afternoon showdown that will pit the USC Trojans against the undefeated Utah Utes in a game that’s sounding off all sorts of alarm bells when it comes to the pointspread.

        That’s not to say we suspect that any sort of foul play is taking place here. Far from it. What’s really happening in regards to the USC-Utah matchup is that bookmakers are demonstrating their superior knowledge of the college football landscape.

        Through six games this season, 3-3 USC has outgained the opposition in total yardage five times. Meanwhile, 6-0 Utah has outgained their opponents only three times in 2015, which indicates that the prevailing theory is that Utah may be a tad overrated while USC is simultaneously being undervalued at the moment.

        And this isn’t the first time this season that sharp bettors have pegged the Utes as ripe for a fall. Just last week, we saw the Utah-Arizona State line steamed from the neighborhood of Utah -8 all the way down to as low as Utah -3.5 at kickoff.

        Granted, the Utes found a way to both win and cover against the Sun Devils, but it took a wild fourth quarter that began with Utah trailing 18-14 before the final horn sounded and the Utes emerged with a 34-18 victory.

        Perhaps this week will serve as a reckoning for one of college football’s biggest surprise teams this season.

        SHARP VS. PUBLIC: BEHIND THE COUNTER

        Each and every week this column will converse with a Las Vegas insider in an effort to provide you, our loyal and dedicated readers, with enough inside information possible to make more educated and informed wagers. This week we speak with Jay Rood, the vice president of race & sports for MGM Resorts International.

        *Point spreads current as of Thursday evening.

        Sharp sides: Texas Longhorns (-7, vs. Kansas State Wildcats)

        Kansas State has dropped three straight games by a combined total score of 143-79, which includes a 55-0 thrashing at the hands of the Oklahoma Sooners last Saturday on their own home turf.

        And while the Wildcats’ recent struggles have no doubt played a role in this line move, the bigger reason for such an outpouring of support on behalf of the Longhorns has to do with the fact that Texas is coming off a bye which took place one week after Charlie Strong and company finally put it all together for an impressive 24-17 upset win over Oklahoma in the Red River Shootout.

        Public sides: Baylor Bears (-37, vs. Iowa State Cyclones)

        Since 2011, Baylor is 25-5 ATS when playing at home. That, combined with the fact that the Bears are scoring an astounding 63.8 points per game this season are no doubt the reasons why public money continues to poor in on Art Briles and company each and every week.

        Sharp totals: Clemson Tigers/Miami Hurricanes OVER 56

        Through six contests this season, undefeated Clemson is averaging a healthy 35.2 points per game while Miami is averaging 33.6 points per contest, so it’s not exactly a shocker to learn that this showdown was bet up from a total of 53 points earlier in the week to its current price of 56 points.

        What is a bit interesting is the fact that these two schools are a combined 5-7 to the Over so far this season, so there’s clearly something going on here that the sharper bettors like.

        Public totals: Per Rood, the MGM properties will have a better understanding of which college football totals are experiencing the most public money come Saturday morning.

        Games experiencing the most action: Texas A&M Aggies at Mississippi Rebels, which was opened Ole Miss -4 before being bet up to Ole Miss -5.

        BONER OF THE WEEK AWARD

        You knew this was coming…

        Here’s where we get serious for just a second. It’s one thing to make a couple of jokes or create a couple of memes at the expense of Michigan senior punter Blake O’Neill in the wake of his horrific gaffe in last Saturday’s 27-23 heartbreaker to rival Michigan State that will cost the Wolverines a shot at the four-team college football playoff.

        It’s another thing entirely to send this poor guy death threats because of a stupid mistake he made on a football field. O’Neill isn’t getting paid to play football and, trust me on this, nobody feels worse about what happened at the Big House last week than he does.

        So for the self-conscious morons of the world who feel the need to step way out of line when it comes to situations like this, why don’t you just chill the hell out for a minute and find something better to do with your time?

        Speaking of morons, how about former Michigan head coach Brady Hoke weighing in on the aforementioned situation early this week, telling the media that he would not have punted on fourth down in that same situation.

        Thanks, Hoke. How’s unemployment treating you?

        MIND-BLOWING TREND OF THE WEEK

        The Under is 14-3 (82.3 percent) in the Nevada Wolf Pack’s last 17 home games.

        Not only that, but the Under is 20-6 in Nevada’s last 26 games overall and 6-2 in Hawaii’s last eight games overall.

        Hawaii travels to Nevada Saturday for a 4:00 p.m. ET showdown with the Wolf Pack in a game that currently features a total of 50.5 points.

        BIGGEST LINE MOVES OF THE WEEK

        Western Michigan Broncos (from -22 to -26) vs. Miami (Ohio) Redhawks: Since recording a 26-7 victory over Presbyterian to open the season, Miami (Ohio) has dropped six straight contests by an average of 29 points per game with 19 turnovers committed.

        Western Michigan, on the other hand, has notched 90 total points over its last two outings while averaging an explosive 522.0 total yards per game in the process. Take note that the Broncos are 9-1 ATS over their last 10 games following a win and 14-4 ATS over their last 18 games overall.

        Texas Longhorns (from -3.5 to -7) vs. Kansas State Wildcats: It was easy to pile on the Longhorns after Texas dropped four of its first five games to open the season. But look a little closer at the schedule and you’ll notice those losses came against quality opponents in Notre Dame, California, Oklahoma State and TCU.

        All of that changed two weeks ago in Dallas when Charlie Strong’s crew dug down deep and upset the Oklahoma Sooners in the Red River Shootout by a score of 24-17. Now with an additional week of rest, the sharp action is pouring in on a potentially rejuvenated Texas squad set to face a Kansas State team that is just 1-4 ATS over its last five road games against teams with a losing home record.

        Boise State Broncos (from -31.5 to -35) vs. Wyoming Cowboys: Simple explanation here that is rooted in two key factors: First, Wyoming is 1-6 SU this season and just 1-4 ATS over its last five games against Boise. So, needless to say, this is a struggling program with little to get excited about.

        Second, Boise State embarrassed itself in a big way last Friday night by committing seven first-half turnovers in a 52-26 blowout loss at Utah State. Expect a focused, pissed-off Broncos team that is 22-8-1 ATS over its last 31 games following a loss to come out firing Saturday.

        Army Black Knights (from +11 to +7.5) at Rice Owls: Rice is all about the ground-and-pound thanks to a rushing attack that is averaging 200.0 yards per game through six outings this season. And while Army is just 2-5 straight-up on the year, the Black Knights have flashed an ability to avoid being torn apart by the opposition’s running game (4.3 yards per carry surrendered in 2015). Note that over its last three games, Rice has turned the ball over eight times while committing 27 penalties.

        Clemson Tigers (from -4.5 to -7) at Miami Hurricanes: A perfect 6-0 on the season and currently located within the Top-6 schools in both the Associated Press and Coaches Poll, Clemson is taking it one game at a time with its eye on the big prize.

        Meanwhile, Miami has dropped two of its last three matchups and is operating under the storm cloud that head coach Al Golden may not be back for the 2016 campaign.

        Clemson’s passing game has turned it up a notch in recent weeks with 756 yards amassed through the air over the school’s last two outings, while Miami has permitted opposing signal-callers to complete an astounding 68.8 percent of their passes over the Hurricanes’ last three showdowns.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #94
          SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24

          Game Score Status Pick Amount

          Army - 12:00 PM ET Rice -7 500
          Rice -

          Iowa State - 12:00 PM ET Iowa State +36.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
          Baylor -

          Kansas State - 12:00 PM ET Texas -7.5 500
          Texas -

          Auburn - 12:00 PM ET Arkansas -6.5 500
          Arkansas -

          Clemson - 12:00 PM ET Miami +9.5 500
          Miami -

          North Carolina State - 12:00 PM ET North Carolina State -8 500 DOUBLE PLAY
          Wake Forest -

          Pittsburgh - 12:00 PM ET Pittsburgh -9.5 500
          Syracuse -

          Northwestern - 12:00 PM ET Nebraska -7 500
          Nebraska -

          Southern Mississippi - 12:00 PM ET Charlotte +14.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
          Charlotte -

          Houston - 12:00 PM ET Houston -21 500 ******
          Central Florida -

          Boston College - 12:30 PM ET Boston College +7.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
          Louisville -
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #95
            AFTERNOON GAMES:


            Bowling Green - 1:00 PM ET Kent State +14 500 *****
            Kent State -

            Tulane - 1:00 PM ET Navy -24 500 TRIPLE PLAY
            Navy -

            Fresno State - 2:00 PM ET Air Force -17 500 DOUBLE PLAY[/B]
            Air Force -

            Miami (Ohio) - 2:00 PM ET Western Michigan -27.5 500 *****
            Western Michigan -

            Central Michigan - 3:00 PM ET Central Michigan -7 500 DOUBLE PLAY
            Ball State -

            Toledo - 3:00 PM ET Toledo -14.5 500 *****
            Massachusetts -

            Wagner - 3:00 PM ET Brigham Young -50.5 500
            Brigham Young -

            Texas Tech - 3:30 PM ET Oklahoma -14 500
            Oklahoma -

            Kansas - 3:30 PM ET Oklahoma State -34.5 500
            Oklahoma State -

            Tennessee - 3:30 PM ET Alabama -15.5 500 BLOW OUT
            Alabama -

            Duke - 3:30 PM ET Virginia Tech -3 500 UPSET OF THE DAY
            Virginia Tech -

            Virginia - 3:30 PM ET North Carolina -17 500 ACC GOY
            North Carolina -

            Penn State - 3:30 PM ET Penn State -5.5 500
            Maryland -

            Indiana - 3:30 PM ET Indiana +15.5 500 *****
            Michigan State -

            Middle Tennessee - 3:30 PM ET Louisiana Tech -7.5 500
            Louisiana Tech -

            North Texas - 3:30 PM ET Marshall -28 500 BLOW OUT
            Marshall -

            Ohio - 3:30 PM ET Ohio -2.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
            Buffalo -

            Eastern Michigan - 3:30 PM ET Northern Illinois -28 500 MAC BLOW OUT
            Northern Illinois -

            Wisconsin - 3:30 PM ET Illinois +5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
            Illinois -
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #96
              Washington State - 4:00 PM ET Washington State +5 500 *****
              Arizona -

              Missouri - 4:00 PM ET Missouri +1 500 DOUBLE PLAY
              Vanderbilt -

              Southern Methodist - 4:00 PM ET South Florida -12 500
              South Florida -

              Hawaii - 4:00 PM ET Hawaii +7.5 500 *****
              Nevada -

              Connecticut - 4:30 PM ET Cincinnati -11 500 TRIPLE PLAY
              Cincinnati -

              UL Monroe - 5:00 PM ET UL Monroe +1 500
              Idaho -

              Old Dominion - 6:00 PM ET Florida International -13 500 TRIPLE PLAY
              Florida International -
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #97
                CFB Evening Games:


                South Alabama - 7:00 PM ET South Alabama -2 500 TRIPLE PLAY
                Texas State -

                Western Kentucky - 7:00 PM ET Western Kentucky +15.5 500 *****
                Louisiana State -

                Texas A&M - 7:00 PM ET Mississippi -6 500 BLOW OUT
                Mississippi -

                Florida State - 7:00 PM ET Georgia Tech +6 500 *****
                Georgia Tech -

                Florida Atlantic - 7:00 PM ET Florida Atlantic -5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
                Texas El Paso -

                New Mexico - 7:00 PM ET New Mexico +7 500 *****
                San Jose State -

                Utah - 7:30 PM ET Southern California -6.5 500 *****
                Southern California -

                Kentucky - 7:30 PM ET Mississippi State -13 500 BLOW OUT
                Mississippi State -

                Troy - 8:00 PM ET Troy -3.5 500
                New Mexico State -

                Ohio State - 8:00 PM ET Ohio State -21 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                Rutgers -

                Wyoming - 10:15 PM ET Boise State -35 500
                Boise State -

                Colorado - 10:30 PM ET Colorado +1 500
                Oregon State -

                Washington - 10:30 PM ET Stanford -16.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                Stanford -
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