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  • Alabama at Tennessee
    October 14, 2016



    Tennessee (5-1 straight up, 3-3 against the spread) saw its good fortune finally run out last week in College Station, where it dropped a 45-38 decision to Texas A&M in overtime. The Volunteers took the cash, however, as 7.5-point underdogs thanks to yet another comeback from a huge deficit.

    Butch Jones’s squad has now fallen behind by double-digit margins in five of its six games. UT trailed the Aggies 28-7 midway through the third quarter, but TD runs by Alvin Kamara and Joe Kelly trimmed the deficit to 28-21 with 7:06 remaining.

    Trevor Knight put A&M in front 35-21 at the 3:22 mark with a 62-yard touchdown run, but the Vols answered with a Kamara four-yard TD run with 2:07 remaining. Next, Texas A&M freshman RB Trayveon Williams bolted off tackle left and appeared on his way to a 73-yard TD scamper. However, in one of the best plays you’ll see all season long, UT cornerback punched the ball out of Williams’s hands just a yard before he went into the end zone. The ball went out of the back of the end zone, prompting a touchback.

    Tennessee took advantage by marching down the field and getting another TD from Kamara, who caught an 18-yard scoring strike from Josh Dobbs with ticks left. A&M would get into field-goal range for the final play of regulation, but its kicker hooked a potential game-winner badly.

    After both teams matched field goals in the first extra session, Knight scored on a one-yard TD run in double overtime. Therefore, when Armani Watts intercepted Dobbs moments later, the game was over.

    UT must quickly put that one in the rearview mirror because here comes top-ranked and unbeaten Alabama into Neyland Stadium. The Crimson Tide has won nine in a row over the Vols, who last beat ‘Bama by a 16-13 count in 2006 when Mike Shula will still on the sidelines in Tuscaloosa. During Nick Saban’s dynastic nine-year tenure, Alabama has gone 6-3 ATS when facing UT, but we’ll note the Vols have covered the number in back-to-back meetings.

    In the 2014 encounter in Knoxville, Alabama (6-0 SU, 4-2 ATS) raced out to a 27-0 lead early in the second quarter. This prompted Jones to yank QB Nathan Peterman and insert Dobbs, who quickly asserted himself as the new starter for the long haul. Dobbs led UT to 17 unanswered points to pull within 27-17 on his nine-yard TD pass to Von Pearson with 5:52 left in the third quarter.

    Tennessee would get no closer in the 34-20 loss, but it took the cash as a 20-point home underdog. Most important, Jones finally found his QB in Dobbs, who threw for 192 yards and two TDs while also rushing for 75 yards.

    Dobbs has started 24 consecutive games since then, going 18-6. None of the six defeats have come by a margin larger than eight, including last season’s 19-14 loss at Alabama as a 15-point ‘dog.

    As of late Friday afternoon, most betting shops had Alabama installed as a 13.5-point favorite with a total of 57.5 points. The Vols were +400 on the money line (risk $100 to win $400).

    Since Jones took over in 2013, UT has compiled a 4-1 spread record with a pair of outright wins in five games as a home underdog. The Vols have only been double-digit home ‘dogs twice on Jones’s watch, going 2-0 ATS.

    UT has wins vs. Appalachian State (20-13 in OT), vs. Virginia Tech (45-24 in Bristol), vs. Ohio (28-19), vs. Florida (38-28) and at Georgia (34-31 thanks to a walk-off Hail Mary pass) this year. Dobbs has been the catalyst, throwing for 1,433 yards with a 14/8 touchdown-to-interception ratio. He has rushed for 324 yards and five TDs.

    Tennessee will get starting RB Jalen Hurd back after he missed the Texas A&M game, but it says here that Jones needs to give Kamara more touches than Hurd. Kamara rushed for 127 yards and two TDs o 18 attempts in College Station. He also had eight receptions for 161 yards and one TD.

    Hurd has rushed for 407 yards and two TDs while averaging only 4.0 yards per carry. Kamara has a 5.2 YPC average and 20 receptions for 253 yards and three TDs.

    Tennessee’s defense is without two of its best players. Cam Sutton, one of the SEC’s best cornerbacks who was a second-team All-American as a punt returner last year, went down with a broken bone in his leg in the win over Ohio and remains ‘out.’ Senior LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin, a second-team All-SEC selection in 2015, will miss his fourth consecutive game due to a shoulder injury. Also, sophomore LB Darrin Kirkland is expected to be a game-time decision. Kirkland has missed the last four games due to a high-ankle sprain. He had 66 tackles and three sacks last year.

    Alabama is off a 49-30 win at Arkansas as a 14.5-point road favorite. The defense produced two more TDs on a 23-yard scoop and score from Tim Williams and a 100-yard pick-six by Minkah Fitzpatrick, who intercepted Austin Allen three times. Jalen Hurts completed 13-of-17 passes for 253 yards with two TDs and one interception.

    ArDarius Stewart had five catches for 120 yards, while Damien Harris had a pair of receptions for 60 yards and one TD. Harris rushed 13 times for 122 yards.

    Hurts, the true freshman QB, has seen nothing short of sensational to date. He has connected on 63.8 percent of his throws for 1,242 yards with a 9/2 TD-INT ratio. Hurts has also produced 296 rushing yards and five TDs on 62 attempts.

    Calvin Ridley, a true sophomore, is Hurts’s favorite target. Ridley has 34 receptions for 412 yards and four TDs, while Stewart has 18 catches for 325 yards and three TDs despite missing 2.5 games. Harris has rushed for a team-high 478 yards and one TD, averaging 8.7 YPC. Joshua Jacobs has gained 307 rushing yards and three TDs on just 37 attempts for an 8.3 YPC average.

    Alabama’s defense is stacked with future NFL players. This unit is led by senior LB Rueben Foster, who has a team-best 37 tackles to go with 2.5 tackles for loss, three QB hurries, one pass broken up and 0.5 sacks. Junior LB Shaun Dion Hamilton has 34 tackles, 5.5 TFL’s, two sacks and one forced fumble, while Fitzpatrick has recorded 27 tackles, three interceptions, two TFL’s, 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and five PBU.

    Alabama has posted wins vs. USC (52-6 at Jerry World), vs. Western Ky. (38-10), at Ole Miss (48-43 after trailing 24-3), vs. Kent State (48-0), vs. Kentucky (34-6) and at Arkansas (49-30).

    The ‘over’ has cashed in three straight for Tennessee and is 4-2 overall. The last three games have had combined scores of 66, 65 and 83.

    Alabama has seen the ‘over’ hit in both of its road games that produced combined scores of 91 and 79 points.

    Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Eastern on CBS.

    **B.E.’s Bonus Nuggets**

    -- The ‘over’ is 3-1 in the last four UT-Bama head-to-head meetings.

    -- Arkansas LB Dre Greenlaw is out for the next 4-6 weeks with a broken foot. Greenlaw had 37 tackles, one INT, one forced fumble and 1.5 TFL's through the Razorbacks’ first six games.

    -- Bret Bielema’s team is in bounce-back mode for Saturday’s showdown at home vs. Ole Miss. The Rebels are out for revenge after the Hogs denied them their first SEC West title by rallying for an improbable 53-52 OT victory in Oxford last year. Two seasons ago in Fayetteville, Arkansas dealt out cream-cheese treatment to Ole Miss in the form of a 30-0 clubbing. The Rebels, who were 7.5-point road ‘chalk’ as of late Friday afternoon, have gone 5-6 in 11 games as road favorites on Hugh Freeze’s watch. Meanwhile, Arkansas is 4-5 ATS as home underdog during Bielema’s four-year tenure.

    -- Vanderbilt’s Derek Mason needs a victory in the worst way Saturday in Athens. His Commodores fell to 2-4 in this third and crucial campaign for his tenure by dropping a 20-13 decision at Kentucky last week. Mason, who was tabbed for his first head-coaching job after a successful run as defensive coordinator at Stanford under David Shaw, has done a splendid job of creating a solid defense for Vandy. However, the offense, most notably the QB play, has been an unmitigated disaster. That continued in Lexington last week in a game that saw Vandy get its only TD on a defensive fumble return. And let’s be real here – UK’s defense is horrible! The Commodores are 14.5-point ‘dogs at UGA. They have produced a 9-5 spread record in 14 games as double-digit ‘dogs on Mason’s watch.

    -- Florida QB Luke Del Rio (6/2 TD-INT) will get his first start since a Week 3 win over North Texas when his team takes on Missouri as a 13.5-point home ‘chalk.’ The Gators have limped to a 2-6 spread record in the eight games they’ve been favored by double digits since Jim McElwain took over in 2015. Both teams have had two weeks to get ready for this one. UF’s home game vs. LSU was postponed last week due to Hurricane Matthew. This game will now be played in Baton Rouge on Nov. 19. With this development, LSU gets an extra home game for a second straight season, while UF loses out on two home games this year. UF’s game with Presbyterian that was originally scheduled for Nov. 19 has now been cancelled.

    -- Arkansas QB Austin Allen is one of the toughest players in all of college football. He took a ruthless beating from Alabama and never stayed down. According to Bart Pohlman, the producer of the biggest and best radio show in Arkansas (Sports Talk with Bo Mattingly) that I appear on every now and then as a guest, Allen was knocked down 26 times by the Crimson Tide.

    -- Texas A&M is 6-0 for the first time since 1994 and Kevin Sumlin is off the hot seat that was rapidly warming during this past offseason. The Aggies are off this weekend with two weeks to prepare for next Saturday’s showdown against the Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

    -- The ‘over’ has hit in five straight games for the Pitt Panthers, who play at Virginia this weekend.
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      • Utah hurting coming into Week 7 game
        October 14, 2016


        CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) Injuries have begun to mount for No. 21 Utah - so much so that coach Kyle Whittingham was rightfully dramatic about the situation this week.

        ''This is the worst I can remember, and I've been here a lot of years,'' he said.

        The Utes (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) travel to Corvallis for Saturday's game against Oregon State (2-3, 1-1) with a depleted roster, especially at running back. Utah lost sophomore Armand Shyne for the season during a 36-23 victory over Arizona last Saturday.

        Junior Jordan Howard made his debut at running back following Shyne's injury. Whittingham didn't specify the injury, but Howard cannot play this week against Oregon State. Junior Troy McCormick and freshman Zack Moss are also out.

        It is so bad that Joe Williams, who started in the opener but retired following Utah's second game because of injuries, rejoined the team in practice this week. It is uncertain if he'll play against the Beavers.

        Previously, Utah lost center J.J. Dielman for the season with a lower leg injury, and last week against Arizona backup Lo Falemaka was also unable to play. Defensive end Kylie Fitts and tight end Siale Fakailoatonga have also gone down with injuries.

        ''It's been a little bit of a mystery this year as far as the injuries,'' Whittingham said. ''But you just deal with it and move on. We'll figure it out.''

        While the Utes are hurting, the Beavers have been boosted by last weekend's 47-44 overtime victory over California. It was Gary Andersen's first victory over a Pac-12 opponent since he became coach. Oregon State did not win in conference last season.

        ''Success breeds confidence,'' Andersen said. ''There's absolutely no doubt about it and it breaks down barriers. As youthful as we are, it gives them confidence, but it doesn't change our approach at all. Win or lose this week or the next week, we're going to do what we do. Our plan is set in stone and it won't change.''

        Other things at play on Saturday when the Utes visit Oregon State:

        WILL HE OR WON'T HE?
        Last week against Cal, the Beavers had 474 yards on the ground, including 221 yards and three touchdowns from Ryan Nall. But Nall's status for the Utah game is uncertain. Earlier this week, Nall was seen wearing a boot and he remains a game-day decision. Oregon State's rushing attack will be up against a Utah defense that is holding opponents to an average of 119 rushing yards a game, ranked No. 24 in the nation.

        WHAT'S AT STAKE: At 2-1 in the conference, Utah is tied for the Pac-12 South lead with Arizona State and Colorado. While it had appeared that the Utes could count on the Oregon State game as an easy W, the Beavers' win against Cal should throw some doubt in their minds. Utah, which needs just one more victory to become bowl eligible, has a two-game winning streak against Oregon State, including last year's 27-12 victory.

        TIES THAT BIND: Andersen, a Utah native, played at center for the Utes. He first worked with Whittingham in 1993 when both were on the defensive staff at Idaho State, and the close friends crossed paths on the staff at Utah a couple of different times. Andersen was defensive coordinator for the Utes' Whittingham for four seasons before moving on to become head coach at Utah State in 2009.

        Whittingham called Andersen last weekend to congratulate him on the victory against Cal. But Andersen joked this week that it was probably the last he'd hear from Whittingham until after the game.

        ''I might shoot a little text to him and he probably won't answer it,'' Andersen said.

        WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN: The forecast for Saturday is not just bad, it's bordering on scary. Strong winds and rain are expected to pummel the region, getting worse by game's end. There could even be 50 mph wind gusts - the remnants of a typhoon that is going to cause the biggest problems this weekend in Washington state. Officials were already issuing warnings about downed trees and power lines, as well as power outages. Conditions definitely will not favor passing.

        UNDER ARMOUR UTES: The Utes will wear a new uniform combination for the game against the Beavers, pairing their matte black helmets with white pants and jerseys. The new look comes the same week that Utah agreed to a 10-year, $65 million extension with Under Armour, which has outfitted the football team since 2008 and the rest of the school's athletic teams since 2011.
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        • Saturday's NCAAF Top 25 betting cheat sheet and odds: Week 7

          The ninth-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers come off a bye week aiming for their first 6-0 start since 2001.

          We're on to Week 7 of the college football season and the full slate of games can be tough to navigate for bettors. So we bring you our Top 25 betting cheat sheet to handicap the best games of the day.

          North Carolina State Wolfpack at No. 3 Clemson Tigers (-17.5, 63)


          * The Wolfpack offense has put up big numbers — including 500 or more total yards in three of five games — but its totals are skewed by last week’s paltry 198 total yards in driving rain and heavy winds. Running back Matthew Dayes was about the only offensive player who had success in the difficult conditions, as he rushed for 126 yards on 23 carries, though quarterback Ryan Finley continues to take care of the ball — he has not thrown an interception or lost a fumble this season. N.C. State boasts the ACC’s best run defense, holding opponents to 91 yards per game on the ground.

          * The Tigers have rolled up more than 500 total yards of offense in two straight games, and running back Wayne Gallman has found some running room with back-to-back 100-yard performances. Getting Gallman going has helped open up the passing game for Deshaun Watson, who has tossed nine touchdown passes in the past two games but continues to struggle with turnovers — having committed nine giveaways through six games. Clemson’s defense has been dominant against the pass, holding opponents to 149 yards per game, but has been slightly more susceptible against the run, giving up an average of 133.2 yards on the ground.

          LINE HISTORY: Clemson opened the college betting week at -17 but by Monday morning that line had gone up slightly to the current number of -17.5. The total hit the board at 56.5 and has skyrocketed all week and, as of Friday afternoon, sits at 63. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Wolfpack are 1-5 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Tigers are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games overall.
          * Over is 6-1-1 in Wolfpack last 8 games overall.
          * Over is 6-0 in Tigers last 6 games in October.


          Kansas State Wildcats at No. 20 Oklahoma Sooners (-13, 58)

          * The Wildcats bounced back from the one-point defeat to the Mountaineers with a 44-38 home win over Texas Tech last week. Quarterback Jesse Ertz has thrown for five touchdowns and has added three more on the ground as the team’s second-leading rusher with 50.6 yards per game. Kansas State’s calling card, though, has been a defense led by linebacker Elijah Lee (team-most 8.2 tackles per game) and defensive end Jordan Willis (Big 12-most six sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss) which is pacing the conference in fewest points (17.6) and total yards (310.2) allowed per outing.

          * Quarterback Baker Mayfield is coming off his best outing of the season, throwing for 390 yards and connecting with wideout Dede Westbrook on a trio of touchdown passes in last week’s 45-40 win over Texas in Dallas. Westbrook finished with 10 receptions and a school single-game record 232 receiving yards. Linebacker Jordan Evans leads Oklahoma with 8.8 tackles per game, but Oklahoma ranks in the Big 12’s bottom half in both scoring (36.2 points) and total (428.4 yards) defense.

          LINE HISTORY: The home favorite Oklahoma Sooners opened at -10 and that line was not even close to high enough for the betting public. The favorites were bet heavily all week and the line rose right along with the action. As of Friday afternoon the Sooners were sitting at -13. The total opened at 63.5 and action on the Under took that number all of the way down to 58 by Friday. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Wildcats are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games on grass.
          * Sooners are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
          * Under is 6-1 in Wildcats last 7 games after accumulating less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.
          * Over is 7-1 in Sooners last 8 home games.
          * Over is 7-1 in the last 8 meetings.


          No. 18 West Virginia Mountaineers at Texas Tech Red Raiders (+1.5, 84)


          * The Mountaineers have their own standout quarterback in Skyler Howard, who has completed 65.8 percent of his passes for 1,272 yards and seven touchdowns. Offensive line protection is led by Tyler Orlosky and Adam Pankey, who have combined to line up for 5,184 plays during their careers. Kicker Josh Lambert, who returned last week after missing three games because of suspension, is no longer with the team, but Mike Molina has been 14-for-14 on extra points and 5-for-6 on field goals in his absence.

          * Mahomes leads an offense that averages 649.8 yards in total offense (second in the nation), ranks first nationally in first downs and is second in third down conversion success (53 percent). Mahomes threw for 2,274 yards and 20 touchdowns this season, relying on top targets Jonathan Giles (614 yards, seven TDs), Cameron Batson (341, five) and Dylan Cantrell (319, four). The Red Raiders have to establish some kind of running game, hoping that Demarcus Felton (270 yards, three TDs) can keep the West Virginia defense off balance.

          LINE HISTORY: Texas Teck opened the week as 1.5-point home favorites. On Monday afternoon this line jumped the fence and flipped to West Virginia as one-point faves. The spread crept back toward a pick 'em on Thursday but on Friday it jumped back up in West Virginia's direction at 1.5. The total opened at 83 and was steady all week until it took a jump up to 84 on Friday. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Mountaineers are 1-10 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Red Raiders are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 conference games.
          * Under is 18-4 in Mountaineers last 22 games on fieldturf.
          * Over is 11-1 in Red Raiders last 12 games after allowing less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.


          No. 23 Western Michigan Broncos at Akron Zips (+12, 73.5)

          * The Broncos are piling up the points in part because quarterback Zach Terrell has completed 70.6 percent of his passes and has yet to be intercepted. The senior, who has also rushed for three scores, has thrown 15 TD passes, with eight of those scores going to senior wide receiver Corey Davis. Western Michigan's ground game is just as strong and averages 231.7 yards, led by Jamauri Bogan (530 yards, 5 TDs) and Jarvion Franklin (514 yards, 5 TDs).

          * Zips starting quarterback Thomas Woodson suffered a shoulder injury in a 45-38 home loss to Appalachian State that dropped the team to 2-2, and junior Tra'Von Chapman has stepped up with two straight strong games in his place. Chapman did just enough in a 31-27 win at Kent State on Oct. 1 and improved last weekend, throwing for 174 yards and three TDs without an interception and rushing for 80 yards and a score. Akron allowed an average of 40.3 points in its first four games but cut that number down to 20 through two games in MAC play.

          LINE HISTORY: Western Michigan opened as 10.5-point road favorites and by the end of the week that number was up to 12 points. The total hit the board at 68.5 and went through the roof all week to clock in at 73.5 on Friday afternoon. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Broncos are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 road games.
          * Zips are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 conference games.
          * Over is 9-1-1 in Broncos last 11 games after accumulating more than 450 total yards in their previous game.
          * Broncos are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 meetings.


          No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide at No. 11 Tennessee Volunteers (+12.5, 57.5)


          * Freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts continues to impress and has accounted for 14 touchdowns (nine passing, five rushing) while being intercepted just twice. Sophomore running Damien Harris (team-leading 478 rushing yards, 8.7 yards per carry) and freshman running back Joshua Jacobs (307 yards, 8.3 average) are running through big holes, while sophomore receiver Calvin Ridley is getting open often with 34 receptions for 412 yards and four touchdowns. Senior strong-side linebacker Ryan Anderson (team-best 4 1/2 sacks) and senior defensive end Jonathan Allen (four sacks) are enjoying stellar campaigns and senior weak-side linebacker Reuben Foster has a team-best 37 tackles for a unit that leads the nation in rushing defense at 69.2 yards per game.

          * The terrific performance from Kamara (292 rushing yards, team-best 20 receptions) came with junior leading rusher Jalen Hurd (407 yards) sidelined with undisclosed injuries and coach Butch Jones said that Hurd will play versus Alabama. Senior quarterback Joshua Dobbs has passed for 1,433 yards and accounted for 19 touchdowns (14 passing, five rushing) but his penchant for ill-advised throws - he has tossed eight interceptions - could be a problem against the opportunistic Crimson Tide. Junior strong safety Todd Kelly has a team-leading two interceptions and is tied with junior middle linebacker Colton Jumper for the team lead of 39 tackles, while junior defensive end Derek Barnett has been dominant on the line with team-leading totals of five sacks and nine tackles for losses.

          LINE HISTORY: Alabama opened the week as 11.5-point road favorites over a very good Tennessee squad. By mid-week the line was all of the way up to 13 and by Friday it had settled back down slightly to 12.5. The total opened at 58 and dropped slightly to 57.5 by Friday afternoon. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Crimson Tide are 9-2 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Volunteers are 7-1 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Under is 5-1 in Crimson Tide last 6 games after scoring more than 40 points in their previous game.
          * Crimson Tide are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 meetings in Tennessee.


          Wake Forest Demon Deacons at No. 16 Florida State Seminoles (-21, 53)

          * Freshman running back Cade Carney has rushed for 100 yards twice in the three games he was not sidelined by knee injury, including 104 last Saturday versus Syracuse, to support sophomore Matt Colburn (361 yards). Wolford has thrown for 826 yards, completing 57.2 percent of his passes, and rushed for another 276 – 94 in the win against the Orange. The defense is led by senior safety Ryan Janvion (309 career tackles) and senior linebacker Marquel Lee, who registered a career-high 15 tackles with two sacks last time out.

          * Cook got off to a slow start, but has worked his way to first in the nation with 1,130 yards from scrimmage -- 785 and seven touchdowns on the ground. Freshman quarterback Deondre Francois continues to impress while taking punishment, completing 63 percent of his passes for nine scores with two interceptions and running for 150 yards. Senior end DeMarcus Walker continues to lead the defense with eight tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks, but the Seminoles have lost senior safety Nate Andrews for the season due to a torn pectoral.

          LINE HISTORY: Florida State opened as 22.5-point faves and by Friday afternoon the spread was down to -21. The total opened at 53, went up to 54 during the week, and dropped back to the opening number of 53 on Friday. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Demon Deacons are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 road games.
          * Seminoles are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 games on grass.
          * Under is 13-3 in Demon Deacons last 16 games in October.
          * Home team is 5-1 ATS in their last 6 meetings.


          No. 9 Nebraska Cornhuskers at Indiana Hoosiers (+3, 56)


          * The Cornhuskers expect to be without their best receiver in Jordan Westerkamp (back), top tight end Cethan Carter (elbow) and second-leading rusher Devine Ozigbo (ankle), while quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. (ankle) spent last week in a walking boot and could be limited as a runner. Nebraska did get some good news on the injury front, however, as leading receiver Alonzo Moore recovered more quickly than expected from a shoulder injury and is expected to play after sitting out in the team's Oct. 1 win over Illinois. Terrell Newby put the Cornhuskers on his back late in that same game, touching the ball on 18 of the team's final 21 plays and piling up 118 of his season-high 140 yards rushing and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

          * Richard Lagow leads the Big Ten in yards per completion (15.7, sixth nationally), yards per attempt (9.4, seventh), passing yards per game (292, 21st) and passing yards (1,460, 26th), although he has thrown for as many touchdowns as interceptions (seven) over his last three games. Devine Redding has yet to score a touchdown despite logging 105 carries, but the junior running back and 1,000-yard rusher from a season ago ranks fourth in the conference in rushing (491). Big-play sophomore wideout Nick Westbrook, who leads the team with 20 catches, 437 yards receiving and four touchdowns, is the only player in the Big Ten and one of eight players in the nation with at least two receptions of 70-plus yards.

          LINE HISTORY: Nebraska opened as 6.5-point road favorites and the public was on Indiana all week. Books adjusted the line down all week and on Friday afternoon the Huskers were down to 3-point faves. The total began the week at 55.5 and by Friday was stiing at 56. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Cornhuskers are 12-3 ATS in their last 15 road games.
          * Hoosiers are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 conference games.
          * Under is 5-1 in Cornhuskers last 6 games on fieldturf.
          * Over is 10-1 in Hoosiers last 11 games after accumulating less than 100 yards rushing in their previous game.


          North Carolina Tar Heels at No. 17 Miami Hurricanes (-7, 64.5)


          * While Fedora didn't use the weather as an excuse, the conditions were far from ideal for an attack that is still averaging 299.8 yards passing despite Trubisky managing only 58 yards against the Hokies. The junior has no shortage of productive receivers, led by Ryan Switzer (49 catches, 98.2 yards per game, 1 touchdown), Austin Proehl (20, 46.0 yards, 1 TD) and Bug Howard (19, 45.3 yards, 3 TDs); he should also benefit from the return of tailback Elijah Hood (338 yards, 4 TDs) and guard Caleb Patterson. The defense has received solid play from safety Donnie Miles, linebacker Andrew Smith and Malik Carney up front, but injuries are an issue for a unit that is ranked 88th in total defense (421.6 yards per game) and has zero interceptions.

          * Quarterback Brad Kaaya (229.8 yards per game, 10 TDs) threw a pair of touchdown passes against FSU to senior wide receiver Stacy Coley (22 receptions, 13.2 yards, 6 TDs) - including a clutch fourth-down connection prior to the botched extra point - but the junior also threw a costly interception in the end zone that turned the game's momentum. The offensive line needs to bounce back from a poor game in which it allowed three sacks and didn't fare well in opening holes for Walton (448 yards, 8 TDs) and Joe Yearby (363 yards, 5 TDs). Led by freshman linebackers Michael Pinckney and Shaquille Quarterman, the defense showed toughness despite giving up 20 points to FSU and still ranks near the top nationally in numerous defensive categories.

          LINE HISTORY: Miami opened the betting week as seven-point favorites and on Friday afternoon they were still at -7...but the week was anything but quiet. On Monday the spread dropped to -6.5, Tuesday morning it jumped up to -7.5, Wednesday morning Miami peaked at -8.5, and for the rest of the week there was a slow tumble back to -7. The total hit the betting board at 64.5 and didn't move all week. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Tar Heels are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 games after allowing less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.
          * Hurricanes are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games on grass.
          * Under is 9-1 in Tar Heels last 10 games after accumulating less than 100 yards rushing in their previous game.
          * Home team is 4-0 ATS in their last 4 meetings.


          Kansas Jayhawks at No. 8 Baylor Bears (-34.5, 67)


          * The loss to TCU was the 14th consecutive conference defeat for the Jayhawks who held the normally potent Horned Frogs offense to just 366 yards while forcing four turnovers, including three interceptions. Sophomore quarterback Ryan Willis, who came off the bench in the first four games behind junior Montell Cozart, made his first start of the season against TCU and completed 31-of-45 passes for 348 yards and also ran 21 yards for a touchdown but was intercepted three times. The Jayhawks had two wide receivers go over the 100-yard mark, LaQuvionte Gonzalez (8 catches for 131 yards) and Steven Sims Jr. (9 catches for 101 yards) while sophomore running back Taylor Martin added 62 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries.

          * While not putting up the record-breaking numbers of the past three season, the Bears have nothing to apologize for offensively, rushing for 469 yards in the win at Iowa State -- fifth best for a game in program history -- and ranking 13th in the FBS in scoring with an average of 42.6 points. Quarterback Seth Russell has completed 92-of-155 passes for 1,326 yards and 14 touchdowns while running back Shock Linwood, who had 237 yards and a TD at Iowa State, needs only 84 yards to become the seventh Big 12 rusher with 4,000 career rushing yards. The defense is led by junior defensive end K.J. Smith (28 tackles, 2.5 sacks), linebacker Taylor Young (40 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss) and strong safety Orion Stewart, who had six tackles and a pass breakup at Iowa State.

          LINE HISTORY: Baylor opened as massive 34-point home favorites and by the end of the week that line crept even higher up to -34.5. The total opened at 67 and didn't move all week. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Jayhawks are 1-8 ATS in their last 9 games following a bye week.
          * Bears are 1-7 ATS in their last 8 games following a straight up win.
          * Under is 6-1 in Jayhawks last 7 games on grass.
          * Over is 8-2-1 in Bears last 11 games following a bye week.


          No. 19 Virginia Tech Hokies at Syracuse Orange (+19.5, 68)

          * The Hokies' pass defense is one of their strengths as the unit ranks second in the nation in yards allowed per game (132.2). Virginia Tech's defense has allowed a point in only three of the last 12 quarters and is giving up 237.6 yards per game, good for third best in the nation. Evans enters the weekend with 15 touchdowns and one interception - the best ratio among FBS quarterbacks - and also is the team's second-leading rusher with 258 yards on the ground.

          * The Orange have received solid play from Eric Dungey, who ranks second in the league in passing yards per game (314.3), and wideout Amba Etta-Tawo, who leads the conference in receptions (51). On the other hand, Syracuse ranks last in the league in both scoring defense (36 points) and total defense (475.2 yards). Dungey has five of the team's seven rushing touchdowns, while Dontae Strickland (343 yards) is the Orange's top threat in the running game.

          LINE HISTORY: Virginia Tech opened the week as 18.5-point road favorites and, although they peaked at 20.5 on Thursday, they are listed as 19.5-point faves on Friday afternoon. The total started off at 65 and spiked to 68 by the end of the week. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Hokies are 0-6 ATS in their last 6 road games vs. a team with a losing home record.
          * Orange are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games on fieldturf.
          * Under is 5-0 in Hokies last 5 road games
          * Under is 4-0 in Orange last 4 games following a straight up loss.


          Missouri Tigers at No. 14 Florida Gators (-13.5, 50.5)

          * The Tigers boast the SEC’s top passing offense at 350.6 yards per game, as quarterback Drew Lock and receiver J’Mon Moore have developed into one the conference’s most prolific duos. Missouri’s ground game leaves much to be desired, though, and the Tigers will have to prove they can run the ball to keep Florida’s strong pass rush honest. Missouri’s defense has not been as effective as a year ago, but the Tigers have a number of playmakers on that side of the ball, including star defensive end Charles Harris.

          * The Gators lean on the SEC’s top scoring defense, as they’ve allowed just 11.6 points per game while proving particularly stingy against the pass (139.8 yards per game). Cornerback Jalen Tabor has accounted for three of Florida’s conference-best eight interceptions. The offense has been inconsistent, but the Gators hope getting quarterback Luke Del Rio back from a knee injury will help solidify the passing game.

          LINE HISTORY: The Gators opened at -14.5 before dropping to the current number of -13.5 early in the betting week. The total opened at 48 and currently sits at 50.5. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Tigers are 27-4 ATS in their last 31 games after allowing more than 40 points in their previous game.
          * Gators are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 home games.
          * Under is 7-0 in Tigers last 7 road games.
          * Under is 4-1 in Gators last 5 vs. a team with a losing record.


          No. 21 Utah Utes at Oregon State Beavers (+7, 40.5)

          * The return of Williams, who had 75 yards on 22 carries before quitting after a 20-19 win over BYU in Week 2, could be huge for the Utes who also may get back running back Zack Moss (309 rushing yards). That should ease the pressure on junior quarterback Troy Williams, who has not thrown an interception in three Pac-12 games and has passed for 1,504 yards and seven TDs this season. The defense is led by potential NFL first round pick Lowell Lotulelei at tackle, end Hunter Dimick (5 sacks) and defensive back Marcus Williams (31 tackles, 3 interceptions).

          * The Beavers rushed for 474 yards last week en route to a 47-44 overtime upset of Cal which snapped a 12-game conference losing streak. Running back Ryan Nall led the way, rushing for 221 yards on just 14 carries, just the eighth player in school history to rush for more than 200 yards in a game, while quarterback Darell Garretson, who began his career at Utah State, completed 13-of-24 passes for 85 yards and was intercepted twice. The defense held Cal quarterback Davis Webb to only 113 passing yards -- 315.6 yards below his average coming in -- and was led by cornerback Xavier Crawford (10 tackles, 3 pass breakups) and linebacker Caleb Saulo (13 tackles).

          LINE HISTORY: Utah opened the betting week as 12-point road favorites and the public wanted nothing to do with that nonsense. Oregon State was bet early on often, forcing the books to steadily move that 12 down all week long - finally settling in at 7 by Friday afternoon. The total opened at 50.5 and dropped a full 10 points to 40.5 by the end of the week. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Utes are 10-4 ATS in their last 14 road games.
          * Beavers are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games following a straight up win.
          * Over is 6-1 in Utes last 7 road games.
          * Over is 6-0 in Beavers last 6 games after accumulating less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.


          No. 13 Mississippi Rebels at No. 22 Arkansas Razorbacks (+7.5, 67)

          * Kelly has passed for 1,596 yards and 13 touchdowns and has connected with standout senior tight end Evan Engram 30 times for 479 yards and four touchdowns. The status of junior outside linebacker DeMarquis Gates (team-best 30 tackles) remains uncertain after he was suspended for a game against Memphis for a violation of team rules and Freeze said earlier this week that "it is totally up to him. He knows exactly what he has to do to be ready to play." Sophomore free safety Zedrick Woods has 29 tackles and a team-best two interceptions while junior defensive end Marquis Haynes has a team-leading three sacks.

          * Allen's yardage against Alabama tied for ninth most in Razorbacks history and he has passed for 1,632 yards and a SEC-leading 15 touchdowns against just three interceptions. Sophomore running back Rawleigh Williams III has fueled the rushing attack with 605 yards and five touchdowns while junior wideout Jared Cornelius (19 receptions for a team-best 408 yards) is the third player in school history to string together three consecutive 100-yard receiving outings. Sophomore weak-side linebacker Dre Greenlaw (35 tackles) broke his right foot against Alabama and will be sidelined for more than a month and that leaves senior middle linebacker Brooks Ellis (team-leading 42 tackles) and senior defensive end Deatrich Wise (three sacks) as the top cogs on the defensive unit.

          LINE HISTORY: Ole Miss opened the week as seven-point road favorites and by Friday the point spread was up to 7.5. The total hit the board at 65.5 and was bet up to 67 by the end of the week. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Rebels are 6-1 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Razorbacks are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games after accumulating more than 450 total yards in their previous game.
          * Under is 9-1 in Rebels last 10 games in October.
          * Under is 7-1 in Razorbacks last 8 games following a straight up loss.


          Tulsa Golden Hurricane at No. 12 Houston Cougars (-21, 73)

          * Brewer has rushed for 434 yards in the past two contests - including a career-best 252 against Fresno State - to raise his season total to 716 yards, while Flanders has rushed for 390 yards and four touchdowns. Senior quarterback Dane Evans has passed for 1,135 yards and nine touchdowns but has been intercepted seven times and has two solid targets in Lucas (36 receptions for 508 yards and five touchdowns) and Atkinson (32 catches for 354 yards and two scores). The defense has been shaky by allowing 81 points over the last two games - both decided in overtime - and the top two players are senior middle linebacker Trent Martin (team-best 35 tackles) and junior linebacker Petera Wilson Jr. (team-leading 3 1/2 sacks).

          * Junior quarterback Greg Ward Jr. has passed for 1,684 yards and 11 touchdowns against four interceptions and has produced another 272 yards and six touchdowns on the ground but he accounted for three turnovers - two interceptions and a lost fumble - in the loss to Navy. Ward has two dependable targets in junior receivers Linell Bonner (42 receptions, 556 yards, two TDs) and Steven Dunbar (30, 438, three). The Cougars allowed 306 rushing yards in the loss to Navy after holding their previous seven opponents under 100 and expect to have senior linebacker Steven Taylor (team-leading 5 1/2 sacks) back on the field after he was suspended for the Navy game due to a violation of team policy.

          LINE HISTORY: The Houston Cougars opened as 20-point home favorites over the over-matched Tulsa Golden Hurricane. The spread crept up to -21 by the middle of the week and held steady at that number until Friday afternoon. The total opened at 70 and currently sits at 73. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Golden Hurricane are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 road games.
          * Cougars are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 home games.
          * Over is 21-5 in Golden Hurricane last 26 games after accumulating more than 450 total yards in their previous game.
          * Road team is 5-0 ATS in their last 5 meetings.


          Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles at No. 25 Louisiana State Tigers (-24.5, 58)

          * The Golden Eagles went into last weekend with one of the top defenses in Conference USA but allowed UTSA to pile up 532 yards, including 339 on the ground. Quarterback Nick Mullens, who threw for 591 yards in a win over Rice on Oct. 1, tried to keep Southern Miss in the game with three TD passes but was also intercepted at the goal line and lost a fumble in last week's setback. One player the Golden Eagles can count on is kicker Parker Shaunfield, who is a perfect 29-of-29 on extra points and 10-of-10 on field-goal attempts.

          * The Tigers would have been without star running back Leonard Fournette had the Florida game been played, and he remains questionable with a sprained ankle. The offense looked just fine without Fournette against Missouri on Oct. 1 as Ensminger oversaw an offense that piled up 634 yards - the most ever for the Tigers against an SEC foe. Derrius Guice and Darrel Williams each rushed for three scores in the win and LSU totaled 418 yards on the ground to take some of the pressure off quarterback Danny Etling.

          LINE HISTORY: LSU hit the board as 24-point favorites and by Friday afternoon that number was up to -24.5. The total started off at 57 and entered the weekend at 58. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Golden Eagles are 12-1 ATS in their last 13 games after allowing more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.
          * Tigers are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games in October.
          * Over is 4-1 in Golden Eagles last 5 games after accumulating more than 280 yards passing in their previous game.
          * Under is 5-0 in Tigers last 5 home games.


          No. 24 Arizona State Sun Devils at Colorado Buffaloes (-12, 62)

          * The Sun Devils bounced back from a 41-20 loss to USC to knock off visiting UCLA 23-20 last week behind a stifling run defense (the Bruins finished with a minus-1 yard rushing). White and Sterling-Cole, however, combined for only 182 yards of total offense and tossed an interception apiece in the contest, so the return of the dual-threat Wilkins (1,233 passing yards, 254 rushing on the season) would obviously be a huge boon. Defensively, Arizona State ranks fifth nationally with 89.3 rushing yards allowed per game, but despite the presence of Pac-12 sacks leader Koron Crump (5.0), the Sun Devils own the FBS’ worst passing defense with 404.3 yards surrendered per outing.

          * Despite forcing four turnovers, the Buffaloes fell late to USC (21-17) last week and made their first stay in the top-25 rankings a short one. After accumulating 789 yards of total offense and accounting for seven TDs in back-to-back wins over Oregon and Oregon State, Montez was limited to 223 yards and one score in the game as Colorado was held under 28 points for the first time this season. The Buffaloes, though, have taken great strides on both sides of the ball and rank in the top 25 nationally in both total offense (17th with 504.4 yards per game) and defense (23rd with 331.8 yards).

          LINE HISTORY: The unranked Colorado Buffaloes opened as 13-point home faves against the No. 24 Arizona State Sun Devils and on Thursday the books adjusted that number down to -12. The total opened at 62, dropped as low as 60, and returned to the opening number of 62 on Friday afternoon. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Sun Devils are 6-0 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Buffaloes are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games overall.
          * Over is 7-1 in Sun Devils last 8 games following a straight up win.
          * Sun Devils are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 meetings.


          No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes at No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers (+10.5, 44)

          * Defense is the calling card for the Badgers, who led the nation in points allowed last season (13.7) and have improved that mark to 12.2 in 2016. They have allowed only five offensive touchdowns in five games, thanks in large part to linebacker T.J. Watt (5.5 sacks) and cornerback Derrick Tindal (three interceptions, five pass breakups). Among the issues for Wisconsin in the loss to Michigan was the play of quarterback Alex Hornibrook (9-of-25, 88 yards, one touchdown, three interceptions) and a rushing attack that averaged 2.5 yards per attempt.

          * Where to begin with the Buckeyes, who rank second in the nation in scoring defense (10.8) and third in points per game (53.2). Offensively, quarterback J.T. Barrett enters this one having accounted for 86 career touchdowns - two shy of the school record, held by Braxton Miller - and Mike Weber owns a league-best rushing average of 113.2 yards per game. On the defensive side, Ohio State has not given up a rushing touchdown and has forced 12 turnovers, including 10 interceptions.

          LINE HISTORY: The Buckeyes opened the betting week as 10.5-point road favorites and on Friday afternoon that number was the same as the opening figure. The total hit the betting board at 45 and dropped slightly to 44 by the end of the week. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Buckeyes are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games overall.
          * Badgers are 14-3 ATS in their last 17 games following a bye week.
          * Under is 7-1 in Buckeyes last 8 conference games.
          * Under is 7-1 in Badgers last 8 vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Under is 6-0-1 in the last 7 meetings in Wisconsin.


          Colorado State Rams at No. 15 Boise State Broncos (-28.5, 58.5)


          * Junior Nick Stevens has regained the starting quarterback position he lost after a poor season-opening performance but he was solid last season when he passed for 2,679 yards and 21 touchdowns against 12 interceptions. Junior receiver Michael Gallup has 26 catches for 394 yards and three scores while junior running back Dalyn Dawkins has a team-leading 328 rushing yards after rushing for 125 against Utah State. The defense is led by senior weak-side linebacker Kevin Davis, who has a team-leading 58 tackles and was named Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week after recovering a fumble and recording the game-clinching interception against Utah State.

          * Rypien has passed for 1,415 yards and 11 touchdowns and junior running back Jeremy McNichols has also stood out with a team-best 558 rushing yards and 12 total touchdowns (nine rushing, three receiving). Sperbeck has 33 receptions for 629 touchdowns and five touchdowns and he has 2,958 career receiving yards, third in school history behind Titus Young (3,063 from 2007-10) and Matt Miller (3,049 from 2011-14). Senior defensive end Sam McCaskill leads the Broncos with 9 1/2 tackles for losses and stands second with five sacks while sophomore nose tackle David Moa also has been superb with a team-best 5 1/2 sacks.

          LINE HISTORY: Boise State opened at -29, immediately jumped up to -31, but settled back down to -28.5 by Friday afternoon. The total opened at 58.5 and closed out the week at 58.5. View complete line history here.

          TRENDS:

          * Rams are 4-0 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
          * Broncos are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 home games.
          * Under is 4-0 in Rams last 4 games after accumulating more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.
          * Under is 8-1 in Broncos last 9 home games.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • NCAAF

            Saturday, October 15


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            College football Game of the Day: Ohio State at Wisconsin
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            The Ohio State Buckeyes have dominated their opponents through five games, winning by a combined margin of 266-54.

            No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes at No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers (+10.5, 44)

            The Big Ten is a conference capable of presenting star-studded matchups on a weekly basis. That trend continues when No. 2 Ohio State visiting No. 10 Wisconsin in a critical showdown on Saturday evening.

            The Buckeyes have dominated their opponents through five games, winning by a combined margin of 266-54, with last week's 21-point win over a solid Indiana squad serving as perhaps their worst performance of the season. "This is a huge game and a great opportunity for us to do some big things," Badgers running back Dare Ogunbowale said this week. "Playing at home, playing against the No. 2 team, it's exciting." Wisconsin needs to refocus after suffering its first loss, 14-7 at Michigan two weekends ago, although that effort against a top-five opponent didn't tarnish Urban Meyer's opinion of the Badgers. "I can push play and see it's one of the best coached teams in the United States of America," the Ohio State coach said at his weekly news conference. "Very good players."

            TV:
            8 p.m. ET, ABC.

            WEATHER: Weather could play a factor in this one at Camp Randall Stadium with a chance of developing thunderstorms for Saturday evening and a 20 percent chance of rain at kickoff, increasing to a 75 percent chance of rain after halftime.

            LINE HISTORY:
            The Buckeyes opened the betting week as 10.5-point road favorites and on Friday afternoon that number was the same as the opening figure. The total hit the betting board at 45 and dropped slightly to 44 by the end of the week. View complete line history here.

            INJURY REPORT:

            Ohio State
            - K S. Nuernberger (Ques Sat, groin), OL K. Feder (Ques Sat, foot), DL T. Sprinkle (Ques Sat, leg), DT M. Barrow (Ques Sat, illness), LB D. Booker (Ques Sat, knee), WR C. Smith (Out Sat, wrist), WR K. Hill (Late Oct, ankle).

            Wisconsin - OL M. Kapoi (Prob Sat, leg), OL L. Schmidt (Ques Sat, head), OL J. Dietzen (Ques Sat, leg), CB N. Jamerson (Ques Sat, leg), CB C. Williams (Ques Sat, leg), LB N. Thomas (Ques Sat, leg), WR R. Love (Ques Sat, infection), RB B. Shaw (Ques Sat, shoulder), CB D. Tindal (Ques Sat, hand), DE C. Obasih (Ques Sat, leg), S K. Brookins (Ques Sat, leg), RB T. Deal (Out Sat, ankle), LB V. Biegel (Late Oct, foot).

            WHAT BOOKS SAY:
            "Opened this game (Ohio State) -10, it's up to 10.5. I was really looking at this game a little bit closer, because I'm interested in this Wisconsin team. They're a really good football team, all around. And I think they're not being evaluated as high as they should be. They held a Michigan team, who can score at will against anybody, to 14 points, and now Ohio State's coming to their territory. I think you're gonna see this one come back down to 10, if not lower, by game time."

            ABOUT WISCONSIN (4-1 SU, 1-1 Big Ten, 4-1 ATS, 2-3 O/U): Defense is the calling card for the Badgers, who led the nation in points allowed last season (13.7) and have improved that mark to 12.2 in 2016. They have allowed only five offensive touchdowns in five games, thanks in large part to linebacker T.J. Watt (5.5 sacks) and cornerback Derrick Tindal (three interceptions, five pass breakups). Among the issues for Wisconsin in the loss to Michigan was the play of quarterback Alex Hornibrook (9-of-25, 88 yards, one touchdown, three interceptions) and a rushing attack that averaged 2.5 yards per attempt.

            ABOUT OHIO STATE (5-0 SU, 2-0 Big Ten, 4-1 ATS, 1-4 O/U): Where to begin with the Buckeyes, who rank second in the nation in scoring defense (10.8) and third in points per game (53.2). Offensively, quarterback J.T. Barrett enters this one having accounted for 86 career touchdowns - two shy of the school record, held by Braxton Miller - and Mike Weber owns a league-best rushing average of 113.2 yards per game. On the defensive side, Ohio State has not given up a rushing touchdown and has forced 12 turnovers, including 10 interceptions.

            TRENDS:

            * Buckeyes are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games overall.
            * Badgers are 14-3 ATS in their last 17 games following a bye week.
            * Under is 7-1 in Buckeyes last 8 conference games.
            * Under is 7-1 in Badgers last 8 vs. a team with a winning record.
            * Under is 6-0-1 in the last 7 meetings in Wisconsin.

            CONSENSUS:
            55 percent of bets are on the home dogs from Wisconsin with 69 percent of totals bets on the Over.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • NCAAF action report: Plenty of line movement on Saturday's college football board

              Houston was hoping to be part of the College Football Playoff picture, but that’s likely not happening now in the wake of last week's 46-40 loss at Navy.

              Bowling Green Falcons at Toledo Rockets – Open: -27.5; Move: -31

              Toledo (4-1 SU and ATS) is just an eyelash from being undefeated, with its only loss coming in a 55-53 shootout at Brigham Young as a 3-point underdog in Week 5. The Rockets rebounded with a 35-20 victory last week, though they fell short as hefty 20.5-point favorites.

              Bowling Green (1-5 SU and ATS) covered for the first time this season last week, in a 30-24 setback at Ohio catching 11.5 points. But that hasn’t swayed bettors at all this week for a 3:30 p.m. Eastern kickoff.

              “That must be professional play,” Bogdanovich said of the 4-point line increase on the Rockets. “We’re high on Toledo, and obviously a professional must have liked that game and got on it early.”

              Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Illinois Fighting Illini – Open: -3; Move: -6

              Over the past two weeks, Rutgers (2-4 SU and ATS) has been outscored by a whopping total of 136-0. That includes a 78-0 wipeout against Michigan in Week 6 as a 30-point home ‘dog, following a 58-0 loss at Ohio State getting 39 points.

              Illinois (1-4 SU, 2-3 ATS) was upset by Purdue 34-31 in overtime as a 9-point home fave, the Illini’s fourth consecutive SU loss. But bettors just can’t get past how awful the Scarlet Knights have been.

              “Rutgers coming off that destruction last week, 78-0 is just crazy to even say that number,” Simbal said. “Rutgers has got to be a touchdown underdog against almost everybody at this point, as you’re seeing them getting 6 against Illinois. I wouldn’t be surprised if that line ends up going to a touchdown.”

              This game kicks off at noon Eastern.

              Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Indiana Hoosiers – Open: +5; Move: +3

              Nebraska is unbeaten but still not quite getting the bettors’ respect. The Huskers (5-0 SU, 3-1-1 ATS) had their bye last week, after a 31-16 home win over Illinois giving 20.5 points. Indiana (3-2 SU and ATS) lost to Ohio State 38-17 last week, but covered as a hefty 28-point road pup. Two weeks ago, the Hoosiers upset Michigan State 24-21 in overtime as a 5-point home pup.

              “We’ve gotten a ton of sharp business on the ‘dog,” Bogdanovich said of action for this 3:30 p.m. Eastern game. “But the public at some point will be on the favorite. There will be Nebraska money. That’s one of the better betting games this week, a good two-way game.”

              UCLA Bruins at Washington State Cougars – Open: -5; Move: -7

              Washington State (3-2 SU, 4-1 ATS) is on a surprising 3-0 SU and 4-0 ATS surge, beating Oregon and Stanford in back-to-back weeks as an underdog. Last week at Stanford, the Cougars rolled to a stunning 42-16 victory as 7.5-point road pups.

              UCLA (3-3 SU, 1-5 ATS) lost to Arizona State 23-20 as an 8-point road chalk in Week 6, and quarterback Jay Rosen got dinged up in that game, so his status is uncertain for this 10:30 p.m. Eastern start.

              “Washington State seems to finally be putting it together here. They had a huge win last week at Stanford,” Simbal said. “They opened up as a 5-point favorite against UCLA. That line has now gone up to 7. So, a touchdown favorite, Washington State over UCLA, I would’ve never thought that before the season began.”

              Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Houston Cougars – Open: -20; Move: -21.5; Move: -21

              Houston was hoping to be part of the College Football Playoff picture, but that’s likely not happening now in the wake of last week. The Cougars (5-1 SU, 4-2 ATS) suffered a debilitating 46-40 loss at Navy as a 15.5-point fave. Tulsa (4-1 SU, 2-3 ATS) has needed overtime to win each of the past two weeks despite being double-digit chalk, including a 43-40 home win over Southern Methodist giving 15 points last week.

              “It’s either a bounce-back week for Houston, or the Cougars are so demoralized that they can’t play for the national championship,” Bogdanovich said. “We’ve got more on Tulsa than on Houston right now, but it looks like a two-way game. I imagine we’ll need Tulsa by kickoff (7 p.m. Eastern).”

              No. 21 Utah Utes at Oregon State Beavers – Open: +10.5; Move: +7.5

              Utah (5-1 SU, 3-3 ATS) is coming off a 36-23 victory at Arizona as a 9.5-point favorite, but the Utes are banged up at running back, and weather is expected to be a huge issue for this 4 p.m. Eastern kickoff. High winds and rain are predicted at Reser Stadium, which could hinder Utah’s passing game.

              Oregon State (2-3 SU, 3-2 ATS) ended a 12-game Pac-12 losing streak last week, edging California 47-44 in overtime as a healthy 13.5-point home ‘dog.

              “Obviously, the bad weather favors the ‘dog and the under,” Bogdanovich said, noting the total dropped from the opener of 47 all the way down to 40.5. “That was all based on information, I’d say, with the horrible conditions up there.”

              UNLV Rebels at Hawaii Rainbow Warriors – Open: -7.5; Move: -9


              Hawaii (3-3 SU, 4-1 ATS) comes in off a pair of double-digit victories, both from the underdog role. The Rainbow Warriors beat Nevada 38-17 getting 3 points at home two weeks ago, then dropped San Jose State 34-17 as a 3-point road ‘dog. Meanwhile, UNLV (2-4 SU, 3-3 ATS) is coming off a 26-7 loss at San Diego State as a 16.5-point pup.

              “Some sharps were definitely on Hawaii, driving that number up,” Bogdanovich said of action for what will be the last game of the day, with a midnight Eastern kickoff.

              Other games that have seen sizable moves at Wynn Las Vegas, which posts college lines each Sunday, earlier than most Las Vegas books:

              • No. 1 Alabama opened as 10-point chalk at No. 11 Tennessee and was bet up to 12 by Monday morning, then shot as high as 14 by Friday afternoon before dropping back a notch to 13.5.

              • No. 19 Virginia Tech is up to -20 at Syracuse, after opening as a 17.5-point fave.
              • South Florida opened -17 at home against Connecticut and is now up to -20.

              • Texas-San Antonio was initially installed as a 1-point road underdog to Rice, but that line flipped to UTSA -3 within just a couple of hours last Sunday, and the Roadrunners are now -3.5.

              • Louisiana-Monroe opened -4 against visiting Texas State and went up to as high as -8. The Warhawks are now at -7.5.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • COLLEGE FOOTBALL BEST BETS:

                10/14/2016 4-3-1 57.14% +350

                TRIPLE PLAYS RECORD: 13 - 15 - 4 *****

                WLT PCT UNITS

                ATS Picks 164-155-11 51.41% -3250

                O/U Picks 61-60-2 50.41% -2500



                SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

                GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

                WVU at TTU 12:00 PM

                TTU +1.5

                ILL at RUTG 12:00 PM

                RUTG +4.5

                MINN at MD 12:00 PM

                MD -6.5

                IOWA at PUR 12:00 PM

                IOWA -12.0 *****

                O 52.5


                VAN at UGA 12:00 PM

                VAN +13.5

                U 42.5

                KSU at OKLA 12:00 PM

                KSU +13.0

                O 58.0


                NCST at CLEM 12:00 PM

                NCST +17.5 *****

                PITT at UVA 12:30 PM

                UVA +4.5

                GASO at GT 12:30 PM

                GT -10.5 *****

                EMU at OHIO 02:00 PM

                EMU +7.0

                WKU at MTU 02:30 PM

                WKU +2.5 *****

                U 76.0 *****
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • LATE AFTERNOON GAMES:


                  UTAH at ORST 04:00 PM

                  ORST +7.0

                  MIZZ at FLA 04:00 PM

                  FLA -13.0

                  NMSU at IDHO 05:00 PM

                  IDHO -4.0

                  FIU at CHAR 06:00 PM

                  CHAR +3.0
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                  • YOUR EVENING BEST BETS & TRIPLE PLAYS

                    CONN at USF 07:00 PM

                    USF -20.5

                    TLSA at HOU 07:00 PM

                    O 69.5

                    UTSA at RICE 07:00 PM

                    UTSA -2.5

                    FAU at MRSH 07:00 PM

                    FAU +12.0

                    MISS at ARK 07:00 PM

                    MISS -8.5

                    TXST at ULM 07:00 PM

                    TXST +8.0

                    ISU at TEX 07:00 PM

                    ISU +17.0

                    TEM at UCF 07:30 PM

                    TEM +3.5

                    SOMIS at LSU 07:30 PM

                    SOMIS +24.5

                    O 56.0


                    STAN at ND 07:30 PM

                    ND -3.5

                    O 53.0


                    OSU at WIS 08:00 PM

                    OSU -10.0 *****

                    ASU at COLO 08:00 PM

                    COLO -10.0 *****

                    U 63.0

                    CSU at BSU 10:15 PM

                    CSU +28.0

                    NEV at SJSU 10:30 PM

                    U 56.0

                    UCLA at WSU 10:30 PM

                    WSU -7.0

                    UNLV at HAW 11:59 PM

                    UNLV +9.5

                    O 54.0
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                    • Top 25 Capsules
                      October 16, 2016


                      MADISON, Wis. (AP) J.T. Barrett threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to leaping receiver Noah Brown in overtime, and No. 2 Ohio State finished off No. 8 Wisconsin with a sack on fourth-and-goal from the 4 for a 30-23 victory on Saturday night.

                      Barrett also ran for two touchdowns for the Buckeyes (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten).

                      The touchdown throw gave Barrett his 89th career touchdown passing or rushing, breaking the school record set by quarterback Braxton Miller.

                      The Buckeyes rushed the field after defensive end Tyquan Lewis sacked quarterback Alex Hornibrook to end the thriller. Just in time too, after school officials warned fans that severe weather was rolling through the area right before the final play.

                      The Buckeyes opened overtime with Barrett's touch pass to Brown in the corner of the end zone.

                      Barrett finished 17 of 29 for 226 yards with one interception, and ran for 92 yards on 21 carries. Corey Clement ran for 164 yards on 25 carries for Wisconsin (4-2, 1-2).

                      NO. 3 CLEMSON 24, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 17, OT

                      CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Deshaun Watson threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Artavis Scott in overtime and Marcus Edmond followed with an interception to give Clemson the victory.

                      The Tigers (7-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) looked all but done in regulation, but Kyle Bambard's 33-yard field goal try as time experience was wide right.

                      Clemson took advantage with Watson's strike to Scott. Then Edmond reached high to grab a throw in the end zone from NC State's Ryan Finley, and Clemson escaped with its path to the ACC title game and the College Football Playoffs still all clear.

                      It wasn't the prettiest game for Clemson, which gave up 397 yards and turned it over four times - including Watson's first-ever pick six - to the Wolfpack (4-2, 1-1).

                      Clemson took a big hit early on when running back Wayne Gallman came out, looking woozy and out of it as he headed to the locker room. Gallman, the team's leading rusher, did not return.

                      Receiver Hunter Renfrow, who had six catches in his first game since Sept. 10 because of a broken hand, was hurt in the fourth quarter and came out the rest of the way.

                      NO. 1 ALABAMA 49, NO. 9 TENNESSEE 10

                      KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Jalen Hurts and Bo Scarbrough each ran for over 100 yards and Alabama again got points from its defense and special teams.

                      Alabama (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) has won 19 straight overall and 10 in a row in theannual series. Tennessee (5-2, 2-2) has lost its last 13 games against Western Division schools.

                      It was the most lopsided victory by either team in the rivalry since a 51-0 Alabama victory in 1906.

                      Hurts, the Crimson Tide's freshman quarterback, ran for 132 yards and three touchdowns, and Alabama outrushed Tennessee 438-32. Scarbrough had 109 yards on five carries, including an 85-yard touchdown.

                      Alabama posted its highest single-game rushing total since running for 457 yards in a 56-28 victory over Tennessee in 1986.

                      The Tide scored on Ronnie Williams' 58-yard interception return and Eddie Jackson's 79-yard punt return. Alabama has 11 non-offensive touchdowns this season, including eight from its defense.

                      NO. 10 NEBRASKA 27, INDIANA 22

                      BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Terrell Newby ran for one score and Tommy Armstrong Jr. hooked up with Stanley Morgan Jr. on a 72-yard touchdown pass with 9:57 left to play for Nebraska.

                      The Cornhuskers (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) won their seventh straight game overall and their fifth in a row in the series, last played in 1978. It's also the first time since 2001 that Nebraska has won its first six.

                      The improving Hoosiers (3-3, 1-2) missed a chance to beat a Top 10 for the first time since 1987.

                      Nebraska opened the game by driving for a field goal then got Newby's 4-yard TD run and Chris Jones' 33-yard interception return for a score in a 14-second span to make it 17-0.

                      The Hoosiers scored the next 15 points, getting into the end zone on the final play of the third quarter, a 33-yard TD run from Devine Redding on a fake reverse. Nebraska took advantage when Indiana's two safeties ran into one another, allowing Morgan to turn about a 20-yard gain into a 72-yard TD.

                      Five plays later, Redding scored on a 4-yard TD catch that made it 24-22 with 8:26 to go.

                      The Cornhuskers closed it out by using all but 45 seconds of the remaining time while surviving a near-fumble from Newby 2:06 left. The officials ruled Newby was down when the ball came out and it was not overturned by replay review and they got a 39-yard field goal.

                      NO. 11 BAYLOR 49, KANSAS 7

                      WACO, Texas (AP) - Seth Russell threw two touchdown passes and ran for two scores playing only the first half, and Ryan Reid returned the first of his two interceptions for a score for Baylor.

                      Shock Linwood's 4-yard score on the first play after a Kansas fumble was his 36th carer rushing touchdown and broke a tie with Alfred Anderson for the most in school history. Linwood was already the career rushing leader for the Bears (6-0, 3-0 Big 12).

                      Kansas (1-5, 0-3) had five turnovers that led to 21 points for the Bears. The Jayhawks have lost 15 Big 12 games in a row, and dropped 36 consecutive road games since winning at UTEP seven years ago.

                      Reid's 64-yard interception return ended the first offensive drive for Kansas and gave the Bears a 14-0 lead. He returned a pick in the second quarter 52 yards to the 19.

                      NO. 22 ARKANSAS 34, NO. 12 MISSISSIPPI 30

                      FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Jared Cornelius scored on a 6-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter and Arkansas outlasted Mississippi.

                      Austin Allen was 19-of-32 passing for 229 yards and three touchdowns for Arkansas (5-2, 1-2 Southeastern Confererence), giving the junior an SEC-best 18 touchdown passes for the season. Rawleigh Williams added a career-high 180 yards rushing on 27 carries.

                      Chad Kelly accounted for 342 yards of total offense for Ole Miss (3-3, 1-2), throwing for 253 yards and rushing for 89 more. The senior also threw for a touchdown and ran for two more.

                      Evan Engram led the Rebels with seven catches for 111 yards and a touchdown.

                      NO. 13 HOUSTON 38, TULSA 31

                      HOUSTON (AP) - Emeke Egbule returned a fumble 24 yards for a touchdown with 1:21 remaining to lift Houston past Tulsa.

                      The game was tied at 31 when Garrett Davis knocked the ball out of the hands of quarterback Dane Evans. Egbule scooped it up and dashed into the end zone for the score.

                      Tulsa (4-2, 1-1 American) had a chance to tie it, but Jesse Brubaker was stopped just short of the goal line after a reception on the last play of the game.

                      It was a close call for the Cougars (6-1, 3-1) a week after Navy beat them 46-40 for their first loss of the season after a 5-0 start.

                      Tulsa never led, but had twice rallied from 14-point deficits to tie it. The second time came when James Flanders scored on a 3-yard run with 3:31 left.

                      NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE 17, WAKE FOREST 6


                      TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Travis Rudolph had a career-high 13 receptions for 238 yards and Florida State overcame three turnovers to beat Wake Forest.

                      Rudolph had the fourth-best receiving game in Florida State history in the ugly game with the teams combining for seven turnovers.

                      Deondre Francois accounted for both of Florida State's touchdowns. His 2-yard run on a quarterback keeper with 3:16 remaining in the second quarter gave the Seminoles (5-2, 2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) a 10-3 lead. Francois, who was 22 of 37 for 319 yards and an interception, also threw an 11-yard touchdown in the third quarter to extend it to 17-6.

                      Dalvin Cook rushed for 115 yards on 25 carries but also fumbled twice.

                      Wake Forest (5-2, 2-2) was held to 252 offensive yards.

                      NO. 15 BOISE STATE 28, COLORADO STATE 23

                      BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Jeremy McNichols ran for 217 yards and two touchdowns and Boise State withstood Colorado State's late rally.

                      After the Broncos (6-0, 3-0 Mountain West) took a 28-3 lead early in the fourth quarter, Colorado State (3-4, 1-2) recovered two onside kicks in the final 6 minutes while scoring three straight TDs, cutting the deficit to five with 3:35 left.

                      The Broncos recovered Colorado State's third onside kick and ran the clock down to 15 seconds before giving the Rams the ball at their own 27. Colorado State advanced to the 40 on a play with multiple laterals, but a review ruled that a forward lateral was made, resulting in a 10-second runoff that ended the game.

                      SYRACUSE 31, NO. 17 VIRGINIA TECH 17

                      SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Eric Dungey accounted for 417 yards and two touchdowns and Syracuse beat a rabked opponent for the first time since 2012.

                      Fans stormed the field and carried off Dungey in celebration after he passed the 311 yards and ran for 106. He scored on a 1-yard sneak to give the Orange (3-4, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) a 24-17 lead with 7:56 to go, and hit Erv Phillips on a 58-yard scoring play in the first quarter.

                      Held to their lowest offensive output of the season, the Hokies (4-2, 2-1) tied it at 17 with 13:53 to go in regulation on Jerod Evans' 10-yard pass to Bucky Hodges and a 2-point conversion catch by Chris Cunningham, but Dungey took over after that.

                      Syracuse dominated the first half. The Orange had 347 yards of offense in the first half, 221 in the second quarter. The Hokies, ranked second nationally and first in the ACC in pass defense at 132.2 yards a game, yielded 310 yards passing in the first 30 minutes and 405 for the game. The Orange defense had its best half of the season, limiting the Hokies to Joey Slye's 36-yard field goal.

                      NO. 18 FLORIDA 40, MISSOURI 14

                      GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Jalen Tabor and Quincy Wilson returned interceptions for touchdowns, helping Florida move into first place in the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division.

                      The cornerback tandem provided nearly as many highlights as either offense and seemingly saved the Gators (5-1, 3-1) from a fourth homecoming loss in the last seven years.

                      Tabor squatted on a short pass by Drew Lock and went untouched for a 39-yard score in the second quarter. It was Tabor's second Pick Six in as many years against the Tigers (2-4, 0-3). Not to be outdone, Wilson stepped in front of Sean Culkin on the ensuing possession, picked off Lock's pass and went 78 yards the other way for his first career touchdown.

                      Playing for the first time in a month, Luke Del Rio threw three interceptions in his return from a sprained left knee. And the Gators were flagged for eight false starts.

                      NO. 19 OKLAHOMA 38, KANSAS STATE 17

                      NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Baker Mayfield was 25 of 31 for 346 yards and four touchdowns, and Dede Westbrook had nine receptions for 184 yards and three scores for Oklahoma.

                      One week after Mayfield passed for 390 yards and Westbrook had a school-record 232 yards receiving, the duo help Oklahoma (5-2, 3-0 Big 12) won its third straight game after a 1-2 start.

                      With Samaje Perine sidelined by an undisclosed injury in the first quarter, Joe Mixon stepped up for Oklahoma. He rushed for 88 yards, caught three passes for 34 yards and a touchdown and became the first Sooners running back since 1973 to throw a touchdown pass, a 26-yarder to Westbrook in the second quarter that put the Sooners ahead 21-7.

                      Kansas State (3-3, 1-2) lost starting quarterback Jesse Ertz for good just after halftime with an apparent problem with his right throwing shoulder. He completed 8 of 14 passes for 68 yards and ended the game as the Wildcats' leading rusher with 40 yards and a touchdown on seven carries. Joe Hubener came in and threw for 157 yards on 12 of 23 passes, with a spectacular 54-yard touchdown to Dominique Heath early in the fourth quarter that pulled K-State to 31-17.

                      NO. 20 WEST VIRGINIA 48, TEXAS TECH 17

                      LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Skyler Howard ran for two touchdowns and threw for another for West Virginia.

                      The Mountaineers (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) held Texas Tech (3-3, 1-2) to its lowest offensive output this season, just 379 yards, and harassed quarterback Patrick Mahomes most of the day. He threw for 305 yards, his second-lowest passing total of the season, and was replaced in the fourth quarter by Nic Shimonek.

                      A 14-point turnaround in the second quarter helped the Mountaineers gain momentum. Sean Walters' interception at the West Virginia 11 led to a TD pass from Howard to Justin Crawford at the other end of the field to put the Mountaineers up 17-7.

                      Howard completed 21 of 31 passes for 318 yards. Rushel Shell ran for 104 yards and two TDs.

                      NO. 21 UTAH 19, OREGON STATE 14

                      CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Joe Williams came out of retirement and ran for a 5-yard first-quarter touchdown and Utah beat Oregon State in wet and windy conditions.

                      Williams, who had left the team because of injuries following the second game of the season, finished with 179 yards rushing on 34 carries for the Utes (6-1, 3-1 Pac-12).

                      Trailing 12-7, Oregon State (2-4, 1-2) got as close as the Utah 9 with 8:25 left, but couldn't score and Garrett Owens' 27-yard field goal attempt went wide left.

                      After quarterback Troy Williams ran for an 8-yard touchdown to extend Utah's lead, the Beavers scored on Marcus McMaryion's 14-yard pass to Hunter Jarmon.

                      NO. 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN 41, AKRON 0

                      AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Jarvion Franklin ran for a school-record 281 yards and Zach Terrell threw for two scores and ran for two more for Western Michigan, ranked in the Top 25 for the first time.

                      Corey Davis caught two touchdown passes to add to his career school record, finishing with eight catches for 63 yards. The Broncos (7-0, 2-0 Mid-American) had 585 yards of offense in a victory that capped one of the biggest weeks in the 100-year history of the program.

                      Franklin, whose previous career-high rushing game was 211 yards against Idaho two seasons ago, had a 2-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Terrell was 21 for 31 for 207 yards.

                      Akron is 4-3 overall and 2-1 in conference play.
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                      • Saturday's best
                        October 15, 2016


                        STARS

                        -Jarvion Franklin, Western Michigan, rushed for a school-record 281 yards and a TD as the No. 24 Broncos beat Akron 41-0.

                        -Travis Rudolph, Florida State, had a career-high 13 receptions for 238 yards as the No. 14 Seminoles defeated Wake Forest 17-6.

                        -Sam Darnold, USC, threw for five touchdowns - three to Juju Smith-Schuster - to lead the Trojans to a 48-14 rout of Arizona.

                        -Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma State, had nine receptions for 184 yards and three scores to help the No. 19 Cowboys beat Kansas State 38-17.

                        -Eric Dungey, Syracuse, accounted for 417 yards and two TDs to help the Orange beat No. 17 Virginia Tech 31-17.

                        -Justin Jackson, Northwestern, rushed for 188 yards and two TDs in a 54-40 win over Michigan State.

                        -Phillip Lindsay, Colorado, rushed for 219 yards and three TDs to lead the Buffaloes over Arizona State 40-16.

                        -Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech, had 12 catches for 326 yards and five TDs in a 56-28 win over UMass.

                        -James Gilbert, Ball State, ran for 264 yards and two in a 31-21 win over Buffalo.

                        -Matt Linehan, Idaho, threw for 476 yards and accounted for five TDs in a 55-23 win over New Mexico State.

                        -Devlin Hodges, Samford, tied a career high with five TD passes and threw for 435 yards in a 55-21 win over VMI.

                        -Mike White, Marist, passed for 377 yards and five TDs in a 44-41 win over Morehead State.

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                        TIDE ROLLS

                        Alabama wouldn't allow Tennessee to produce another comeback.

                        Jalen Hurts and Bo Scarbrough each rushed for over 100 yards and No. 1 Alabama again got points from its defense and special teams in a 49-10 blowout of No. 9 Tennessee.

                        It was the most lopsided victory by either team in this rivalry since a 51-0 Alabama victory in 1906.

                        Tennessee erased double-digit deficits in five of its first six games, but the Volunteers couldn't deliver a similar rally this time.

                        Alabama instead had college football's cardiac kids dead and buried by the end of the third quarter. The Crimson Tide capitalized on the injury issues that have decimated Tennessee's depth chart.

                        Alabama earned its 19th straight victory overall and its 10th consecutive win in this annual series.

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                        BISON FALL

                        Taryn Christion threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Jake Wieneke with a second left to give visiting South Dakota State a 19-17 victory over defending FCS champion North Dakota State, snapping the Bison's 14-game winning streak.

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                        NUMBERS


                        9-Straight road wins by Iowa, breaking the school record set from 1920-23.

                        11-Non-offensive touchdowns by top-ranked Alabama this season, including eight on defense.

                        36-Straight road losses by Kansas after a 49-7 loss to No. 11 Baylor.

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                        BRONCOS' BIG DAY

                        Javarion Franklin and Zach Terrell made sure one of the biggest weeks in the 100-year history of the Western Michigan football ended on a high note.

                        Franklin, a junior running back, rushed for a school-record 281 yards and quarterback Terrell threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more as No. 24 Western Michigan - ranked in the Top 25 this week for the first time in school history - shut out Akron 41-0 on Saturday.

                        Corey Davis caught two touchdown passes to add to his career school record, finishing with eight catches for 63 yards. The Broncos (7-0, 2-0 Mid-American Conference) had 585 yards of offense.
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                        • Betting Recap - Week 7
                          October 16, 2016


                          Overall Notes

                          COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 7 RESULTS

                          WAGER Favorites-Underdogs
                          Straight Up 42-11
                          Against the Spread 22-30-1

                          WAGER Home-Away
                          Straight Up 26-27
                          Against the Spread 21-31-1

                          WAGER Totals (O/U)
                          Over-Under 17-35-1

                          The largest underdogs to win straight up
                          Syracuse (+22.5, ML +1000) vs. Virginia Tech, 31-17
                          New Mexico (+14, ML +450) at Air Force, 45-40
                          Vanderbilt (+14, ML +450) at Georgia, 17-16

                          The largest favorites to cover
                          Army (-33.5) vs. Lafayette, 62-7
                          Baylor (-33.5) vs. Kansas, 49-7
                          Louisiana State (-24.5) vs. Southern Mississippi, 45-10

                          Top 25 Notes


                          -- Miami-Florida has went from a Top 10 team to a team on the brink of falling out of the Top 25, as they fell for a second straight weekend at home. After Florida State stunned them last week, it was North Carolina coming away from Hard Rock Stadium with a hard-fought 20-13 road win. The Tar Heels bounced back after getting thumped at home by a 34-3 score last weekend in the wind and rain from Hurricane Matthew. UNC has won eight straight league road games, most since they joined the conference. ... Also in the ACC, Clemson nearly had their playoff aspirations sunk, but they were bailed out by the kicker from North Carolina State. With the score tied 17-17, Wolfpack PK Kyle Bambard pushed a 33-yard field goal attempt to the right, turning a win in the final seconds of regulation into an overtime game. The Tigers went on to survive in OT, 24-17. Clemson slipped to 4-3 ATS, while N.C. State improved to 5-1 ATS. ... Tennessee has come up with miraculous comebacks and strong finishes all season. That ended Saturday, as Alabama showed the Vols they still have a long way to go to get back to championship-caliber form, as the Tide rolled 49-10 at Neyland Stadium. The Tide improved to 5-2 ATS, including back-to-back road covers, and the 'over' is 3-0 in three road games for Alabama.

                          -- Ohio State faced a difficult test in Wisconsin, trailing by as many as 10 on the road at Camp Randall. But the Buckeyes forced overtime and hung on for a 30-23 road win, passing their second major test of the season. The Buckeyes have failed to cover in each of the past two games after opening 4-0 ATS. For the Badgers, the 'over' was just the second in six games.

                          -- Western Michigan returned to the rankings this week, and apparently they want to stay a while. The Broncos headed to Akron and humbled the Zip 41-0, as they continue to row that boat. Western might be a sleeper non-Power 5 team for a New Year's Day bowl game, as they're now 7-0 SU and 6-1 ATS, including 4-0 SU/ATS on the road. They have knocked off Illinois and Northwestern with resume building wins. One interesting trend is that the 'under' and 'over' has alternated in each of Western's seven games so far this season. Western Michigan is 7-0 for the first time since 1941. On the flip side, Akron slipped to 1-26 in 27 games all-time against ranked foes, with their only win coming nearly 14 years ago against Marshall.

                          -- It might not be pretty, but Nebraska continues to get it done and stay unbeaten. The Cornhuskers met Indiana at 'The Rock' in Bloomington for the first meeting since Sept. 1978, and the visitors won an entertaining 27-22 battle. The Huskers are 6-0 SU and 4-1-1 ATS, including 2-0 SU/ATS on the road. The 'under' has hit in four in a row for Nebraska, and five of their six games overall, including both away from home. They host Purdue in Lincoln next Saturday. The Boilermakers enter 3-3 SU/2-4 ATS.

                          -- Baylor is quietly unbeaten, improving to 6-0 SU with a 49-7 win over Kansas. The Bears opened 0-3 ATS in their first three games, but they're 2-1 ATS over the past three, including 2-0 ATS at home. While Baylor has scored 35 or more points in each of their six games, Jim Grobe's defense has been the story. With the exception of last weekend's game against Iowa State when they allowed 42 points, the Bears have allowed 13 or fewer points in four of their six games overall. The 'under' is 5-1 in six games this season for Baylor, something we haven't seen from them in a few years. Total bettors who had the 'over' could not believe their misfortune. See bad beats below.

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

                          -- Syracuse stepped up and pulled off the biggest upset of the weekend, thumping a good Virginia Tech team by a 31-17 score despite being a 22 1/2-point underdog. The Orange offense has scored 28 or more points in five of their seven games this season, but defense has hurt them overall. That wasn't a problem in this one, as they held the Hokies to 17, fewest 'Cuse has allowed against an FBS team in six tries this season. The 'under' is 4-1 in the past five for Syracuse. ... Duke nearly pulled off a monumental upset at Louisville Friday. It was 17-14, and the Cardinals settled for a field goal late in the game. They missed, but a roughing the kicker penalty gave the Cards a first down. They took advantage to salt the game away, 24-14. Still, the Blue Devils easily covered a 35-point number to improve to 2-0 ATS in their past two on the road, and 3-1 ATS in their past four overall. The 'under' is also 3-0 in the past three for Duke, and 6-1 overall.

                          -- It was a good day to be on the road in the Big Ten. Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern and Ohio State each won outright on the road in early-afternoon conference play. Five of the six road teams covered, too, with the Buckeyes as the lone exception. The biggest surprise might have been the Wildcats win in East Lansing, as Michigan State has now dropped four in a row to fall to 2-4 SU and 1-5 ATS. ... Minnesota won its first road game of the season, and they're now 4-2 SU with one loss coming in overtime. The cover was Minnesota's first in five tries against FBS teams, improving to 1-3-1 ATS in such games. ... The good news, Rutgers wasn't blanked this week after losing their past two games by a combined 126-0. But the Scarlet Knights were still pounded 24-7 by the Illini, as they're averaging just 3.5 PPG in four Big Ten games while allowing 43.5 PPG.

                          -- Oklahoma won for the third straight game, topping Kansas State 38-17. The Sooners covered for just the second time this season, and their 'under' result put the brakes on a four-game 'over' run. ... West Virginia quietly improved to 5-0 SU with a 48-17 win at Texas Tech. The Mountaineers cover was their first since Sept. 3, the opening game of the season.

                          -- A very banged up Utah hit the road at Oregon State in a very gritty 19-14 victory. Utes side bettors weren't as cheery after the win, though, due to a bad beat (see below). The Beavers have covered back-to-back games for the first time this season, and they're 4-2 ATS overall, including 3-0 ATS in their past three games at Reser Stadium. ... Southern California has certainly had their struggles on the road lately, entering 7-21 ATS in their past 28 away from home. They had no problems in Arizona, however, routing the Wildcats 48-14. The 'under' hung on for USC, and is now 5-1 in their past six games overall. ... Colorado improved to 5-2 SU/7-0 ATS with a 40-16 whitewashing of Arizona State in Boulder.

                          -- Missouri continues to be rather anemic on offense, although not anemic enough for 'under' bettors (see below in bad beats), losing 40-14 at Florida. The Tigers have averaged 16.0 PPG in three SEC games (all losses), and they're 0-2 ATS in their past two after a 3-1 ATS start. ... Vanderbilt picked up a huge road win at Georgia, 17-14. The Commodores have covered three of their past four games, and the 'under' is 3-0 in their past three games, and is 4-0 in all four league games this season. ... In a seesaw battle, Mississippi-Arkansas was exciting to the finish. The Rebels grabbed a 30-27 lead with 9:00 to go, but the Razorbacks answered with 2:20 to go sealing the 34-30 win in front of a raucous crowd. The Rebels slipped to 3-3 ATS, including 0-2 ATS in two games away from home. The Hogs put the brakes on a three-game non-cover skid.

                          Mid-Major Report

                          -- Houston hung on by the skin of their teeth, edging Tulsa by a 38-31 score. The Golden Hurricane were marching down the field in the final seconds, but the Cougars stopped a receiver on the half-yard line with no time remaining to seal the narrow victory. It was the fourth straight 'over' result for Houston. ... UCF looked to be in good shape against Temple, up 25-14 at halftime. Someone forgot to tell the Golden Knights to show up in the second half. The Owls outscored the Knights 12-0 to score the well-deserved 26-25 road win. Don't look now, but Temple has covered six straight since failing to cover in their opener against Army. ... The game between Navy-East Carolina set for last Thursday night was canceled due to flooding due in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew striking North Carolina last week.

                          -- In Conference USA play, Marshall scored the go-ahead touchdown and two-point conversion with 1:53 to spoil Florida Atlantic's upset bid, 27-21. Despite the win, the Thundering Herd slipped to 1-3-1 ATS over their past five games. FAU has lost 11 of their past 14 games by seven points or less. ... Florida International picked up their third consecutive victory with a 27-26 win at Charlotte. The Golden Panthers opened 0-4 ATS in their first four games, but they're now 2-0-1 ATS in the past three outings. ... The game of the day that only fans and gamblers probably noticed took place in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Western Kentucky outlasted Middle Tennessee 44-43 in 2OT. The Blue Raiders, catching 1 1/2 at home, took the 43-37 lead with a TD in the second overtime. However, the extra point was blocked. Western drove down and easily scored the touchdown and converted the extra point for the win. After struggling with their offense early in the season, at least by their standards, WKU is averaging 48.7 PPG over their past three games.

                          -- Bowling Green headed up Interstate 75 to battle their biggest rival in Toledo. The Falcons were 32-point underdogs, but they hung tough and were tied 35-35 until the Rockets blasted into the end zone with :18 left in regulation to spoil the upset bid. 'Under' bettors took a bad beat in this game (see below). After opening 0-5 ATS in their first give games, BGSU has covered back-to-back games. ... Central Michigan went to DeKalb and escaped with a 34-28 win in 3OT against Northern Illinois. The Chippewas snapped a three-game non-cover skid wit hthe win, improving to 2-1 SU/ATS in three road games. For NIU, it was their second loss of the season in triple-overtime. ... Miami-Ohio picked up its first win of the season, topping Kent State 18-14. While they haven't been winning, the Redhawks have been a favorite at the betting window for totals. The 'under' is 6-for-6 over their past six outings.

                          -- New Mexico came away from Colorado Springs with a 45-40 win at Air Force, as the Lobos improved to 3-3 SU. The outright win as an underdog also put an 0-4 ATS stretch to an end. The 'over' is a perfect 6-0 for New Mexico this season. ...

                          -- Idaho posted an impressive 55-23 win over New Mexico State to win for the third time in the past four games. After opening 0-3 ATS, the Vandals have covered in three of their past four games. For NMSU, the 'over' is now 4-1-1 in six games overall. ... Appalachian State improved to 2-1 SU and 3-0 ATS in three road games, besting Louisiana-Lafayette 24-0 in a mid-week game. The Mountaineers have allowed three total points in the past two games. ... Troy failed to cover for the first time in five games, but they topped visiting Georgia State 31-21. The Trojans hit the road in a Thursday night game at South Alabama. Troy is 2-1 SU/3-0 ATS in three road games this season.

                          Bad Beats

                          -- If you were holding an 'under' ticket for the Missouri-Florida game (51), you're likely still blowing off a little steam. This game had 20 total points (all Florida) at halftime, and 33 points after three quarters. The 'under' was looking good until Mizzou scored an oh-by-the-way touchdown with 1:17 remaining for a final score of 40-14.

                          -- Down the road from Gainesville in Tampa, another raw bad beat was happening. South Florida was trying to salt away a 42-20 win, laying 20. After the Bulls scored with 2:57 to go ahead for side bettors, Connecticut had other ideas. They drove down and scored with :57 left to cut the Bulls lead to 42-27, and it was almost like losing twice for USF bettors.

                          -- Utah (-7.5) was clinging to a 19-7 lead with under two minutes to play, but the Beavers punched one in with 1:40 to go for the backdoor cover.

                          -- The Bowling Green-Toledo (71) rivalry game featured just 21 total points in the first half. Bowling Green trimmed the Toledo lead to 35-28 with 6:47 left in regulation, but 'under' bettors were still in good shape. But Toledo quickly gave the ball back to the Falcons, Bowling Green tied the game at 35-35 with 3:07 to go, and after that it didn't really matter. However, Toledo scored with :18 left to sink anyone brave enough to take the Falcons on the moneyline, which was as high as +7350 this week before closing at +5500.

                          -- Staying in the MAC, Northern Illinois botched the field goal attempt in triple-overtime, tied 28-28. 'Under' (60) bettors thought they dodged a huge bullet, as Central Michigan needed just a field goal to win. However, they struck for a quick touchdown strike to make it 34-28 for the bitter pill for 'under' bettors.

                          -- The 'over' appeared to be humming right along in the Kansas-Baylor (65) game. The Bears took a 49-7 lead to the fourth quarter, and that's exactly how the game finished.
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                          • AP Top 25: Michigan up to No. 3 as Ohio State holds at No. 2
                            October 16, 2016


                            Michigan moved up to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll, right behind No. 2 Ohio State, to give the Big Ten rivals their best combined ranking since the 2006 season, when they played the only 1-vs.-2 game in the series.

                            Alabama remained No. 1 on Sunday with a season-high 60 first-place votes. The Buckeyes stayed No. 2 after an overtime victory against Wisconsin, which fell two spots to 10th. The Wolverines moved up in an off week with Clemson slipping to fourth. The Tigers had their own overtime escape at home against North Carolina State.

                            Michigan has its best ranking since it was No. 3 after losing to Ohio State in '06.

                            No. 5 Washington, No. 6 Texas A&M and No. 7 Louisville held their spots.
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                            • Purdue fires coach Hazell after 3 seasons
                              October 16, 2016


                              Purdue has fired coach Darrell Hazell midway through his fourth season, ending his tenure with the worst winning percentage of any Boilermakers coach in 95 years.

                              Hazell was 9-33 overall (.220) since taking over in 2013, and his dismissal had seemed almost inevitable entering this season. A 3-2 start with victories against FCS Eastern Kentucky, Nevada and Illinois gave some hope that he would be given one last full season to show progress. But new Purdue athletic director Mike Bobinski, who was hired away from Georgia Tech in August, decided to make the change in season.

                              The Boilermakers lost 49-35 at home to Iowa on Saturday and trailed 42-14 heading into the fourth quarter. Purdue has averaged 32,078 in attendance at Ross-Ade Stadium, capacity 62,000, for four home games.
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                              • Alabama rolling heading into A&M showdown
                                October 16, 2016


                                KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Alabama is reaching peak form just in time for its toughest test of the season.

                                The top-ranked Crimson Tide dominated Tennessee 49-10 on Saturday to beat a ranked foe on the road for the second straight week. Alabama next returns home to face No. 6 Texas A&M (6-0, 4-0 SEC) in a game that could go a long way toward determining who represents the Western Division in the Southeastern Conference championship game.

                                ''I think we're going good right now,'' Alabama tight end O.J. Howard said.

                                That's a bit of an understatement.

                                Alabama (7-0, 4-0) just delivered one of the most impressive single-game performances by any team all season. Tennessee, which slipped from ninth to 18th in the Top 25 released Sunday, was outgained 594-163 and outrushed 438-32 while dealing with multiple injuries on both sides of the ball.

                                ''We said we wanted a complete game - and they certainly did that,'' Alabama coach Nick Saban said.

                                Indeed, Alabama dominated all phases of the game in the type of outing that should provide plenty of momentum heading into the Texas A&M showdown.

                                The same defense that had yielded 473 yards in a 49-30 victory over Arkansas a week earlier never allowed Tennessee (5-2, 2-2) to move the ball. Tennessee's lone touchdown came after the Volunteers recovered a fumble at Alabama's 11-yard line.

                                Tide safety Eddie Jackson said the defense benefited from a meeting the secondary had held earlier in the week.

                                ''We feel like we were letting the guys up front down, so we stepped it up in practice with one of our best weeks and prepared for this game,'' Jackson said.

                                Saban noted that Alabama was particularly impressive in third-down defense, as Tennessee went just 3 of 16 in those situations. Alabama will need to continue that progress against a Texas A&M offense averaging an SEC-leading 532.8 yards per game.

                                ''We haven't played great on third down (or) as well as we thought we could this year,'' Saban said. ''But we did a great job today. I think that was a big point of emphasis for us going into this game. When you play these no-huddle, fastball teams, when you don't get off the field on third down, they have extended drives. Players get tired. That's when they get rolling, that's (when) they create momentum.''

                                Alabama's defense stopped big plays but continued producing them. Ronnie Harrison's 58-yard interception return was the Tide's eighth defensive touchdown of the season. Jackson added a 79-yard punt return for Alabama's 11th non-offensive touchdown of the year.

                                On offense, freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts continues to show remarkable poise in big-game situations. The same guy who orchestrated victories at Mississippi and Arkansas earlier this year ran for 132 yards and three touchdowns against Tennessee.

                                ''He looks like a junior or senior out there sometimes,'' Alabama defensive end Dalvin Tomlinson said.

                                Tomlinson says practicing against Hurts all week helps prepare Alabama's defense for mobile quarterbacks. That work paid off Saturday as Tennessee's Joshua Dobbs threw for just 92 yards and was sacked three times and held to minus-31 yards on seven carries.

                                Hurts helped Alabama produce its highest single-game rushing total in 30 years Saturday. Bo Scarbrough gained 109 yards - including an 85-yard touchdown - and Damien Harris ran for 94 yards. Alabama averaged 8.5 yards per carry thanks to a team effort, as the backs continually benefited from the downfield blocking of the receiving corps.

                                The next step for Hurts is to develop into a more consistent passer. Hurts was 16 of 26 for 143 yards with an interception against Tennessee. He also had a fumble on a sack that led to Tennessee's only touchdown.

                                ''We've just got to keep on improving in the passing game and get Jalen comfortable because when we play really good teams, some of these runs aren't going to be quite so easy and the plays that are there to be made in the passing game, we're going to need to make them,'' Saban said.
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