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  • Mountaineers try to keep rolling, Jayhawks seek fresh start
    September 22, 2017


    LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen wouldn't change much about the way things have been going lately for his Mountaineers, who bounced back from a close loss in their opener to Virginia Tech with a pair of lopsided routs.

    Kansas counterpart David Beaty is looking for a fresh start.

    The Jayhawks have followed a season-opening win over Southeast Missouri State with back-to-back losses to Central Michigan and Ohio. And now, what a long-downtrodden program had thought would be a breakout season with bowl potential is looking a lot like so many seasons before it.

    ''The good thing is we're 1-2. That's where we're at. There's a bunch of teams out there that are 1-2,'' Beaty said. ''Don't make it more than it is. We've got a great opportunity this Saturday.''

    That's when the Mountaineers roll into town for their Big 12 opener.

    ''It's a lot different,'' Kansas defensive end Dorance Armstrong said. ''I don't want to say that things are a lot more serious but they are. We're going into Big 12 play and I think we'll be ready.''

    The Jayhawks had better be ready.

    The Mountaineers, who were the first team outside the Top 25 this week, are led by prolific quarterback Will Grier and an offense that's been on a roll. They rebounded from a 31-24 loss to the Hokies with a 56-20 blitz of East Carolina and a 59-16 win over Delaware State last weekend.

    Grier is averaging more than 340 yards passing per game, just outside the top 10 nationally.

    ''You can say what you want to, we've done what we've supposed to these last couple of weeks,'' Holgorsen said. ''We came up short in that first game, we know, but we've done what we've supposed to as a football team, as a football program, these last two weeks and we're ready to move on.''

    But while Holgorsen spoke glowingly of the progress Kansas has made under Beaty, the reality is the Mountaineers have had little trouble with Kansas. They rolled 49-0 two years ago in Lawrence and led 31-0 at halftime a year go before cruising to a 48-21 victory in Morgantown.

    ''We need to play our best, which is what we're expected to do and what we're expecting to do,'' Holgorsen said. ''The same goes for them. They're going to say the same thing. They're going to tell their guys that this has been one that we've been looking forward to for a long time. So, we'll get their absolute best this weekend, we know that.''

    As the Mountaineers visit the Jayhawks, here are some key story lines:

    SPEED LIMIT:
    The first concern Beaty listed this week was the Mountaineers' speed, and he made a point of highlighting Justin Crawford. The running back already has 326 yards and five TDs rushing.

    O-LINE SHUFFLE: Kansas swapped out Andru Tovi for Jayson Rhodes and Zach Hannon for Antione Frazier on the offensive line last week. But the Jayhawks are far from settled along their front five and there will be plenty of competition in practice this week for the starting nod.

    INJURY REPORT:
    The Mountaineers hope to get defensive back Toyous Avery back this week, while the Jayhawks are hopeful cornerback Shaq Richmond, running back Taylor Martin and linebacker Denzel Feaster are available. They've already ruled defensive tackle Isa Holani out for the season with an injury, and it appears unlikely nickel back Derrick Neal will not be available.

    ON THE ROAD: This will be the Mountaineers' first true road game after facing Virginia Tech at FedEx Field in Maryland. Their last two games have been at Milan Puskar Stadium.

    MATCHUP TO WATCH: West Virginia's secondary has been shaky the last few weeks, especially when Avery has been out. The Jayhawks could exploit that with Peyton Bender, who is averaging 343.3 yards per game through the air, and speedy wide receiver Steven Sims Jr.

    ''We've shown glimpses of what we can do,'' Bender said. ''There's been times where we've looked really good and times where we've looked really bad. Like I keep saying, just need to keep building on what we have, and we just need to get more consistent each week.''
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Bruins hoping to end skid to Cardinal
      September 22, 2017


      STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Just as he wanted his teammates to move quickly past their first loss of the season last week, UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen would also prefer that the Bruins not get caught up in their nine-game losing streak to Stanford.

      That might be a tougher task then getting over the 48-45 loss to Memphis, one that dropped UCLA out of the Top 25 heading into its Pac-12 opener.

      The Bruins haven't beaten the Cardinal since 2008 and a majority of the games have been blowouts. Last year, UCLA had Stanford on the ropes for most of the game but surrendered 13 points over the final 24 seconds and lost 22-13.

      As much as that memory still sticks with Rosen, the nation's leading passer said the Bruins (2-1) can't afford to make Saturday's game against the Cardinal (1-2, 0-1 Pac-12) bigger than what it already is.

      ''It's moreso we want to do it for coach because we all have each other's back,'' Rosen said. ''Every game has to matter as much as possible. No one game can matter more than another. I mean, it means a lot to coach (Jim) Mora, so we're going to do everything we can on the field to get a win.''

      The game features two of the nation's top offensive players in Rosen and Stanford running back Bryce Love.

      Rosen leads the country in passing yards (1,283) and touchdowns (13) while completing a career-best 65 percent of his throws. Rosen has been intercepted just twice, although one was returned for a touchdown in the Bruins' loss to Memphis.

      Stanford coach David Shaw found it difficult when asked to describe Rosen.

      ''It's hard to come up with new words,'' Shaw said. ''Since the first time I saw him throw the ball as a junior in high school ... it's how you're supposed to throw a football. Quick release and the ball always has the perfect trajectory. He pulls out the howitzer only when he needs it. He's a problem we have to deal with.''

      While Rosen and the Bruins attack from the air, Love and the Cardinal have done their best work on the ground. The junior running back leads the Pac-12 and is second in the nation with 524 rushing yards while averaging nearly 175 yards per game.

      Love had 184 yards and two touchdowns last week against No. 22 San Diego State but Stanford couldn't overcome numerous self-inflicted problems and lost to fall to 1-2 for the first time since 2008 when Shaw was the team's offensive coordinator under coach Jim Harbaugh.

      ''It's different,'' Stanford linebacker Bobby Okereke said. ''A lot of us haven't been on losing teams at all in our playing careers. We're just talking about keeping our faith. We know we're a talented team. We just have to execute. It's a lot of mistakes that are killing us. We're making plays but we have to make those timely plays.''

      Here are a few other things to watch for when UCLA plays at Stanford on Saturday night:

      WELCOME HOME:
      The game is likely to draw a larger-than-usual crowd for Stanford's home opener because students are back on campus for the start of fall classes next week. ''In years past we've had big games against USC and others and our students aren't here, and it doesn't feel the same,'' Shaw said. ''With the students being back, first game at home, there should be some energy and excitement. I can't wait for the kickoff.''

      NO BARTON: Jordan Perez and Joey Alfieri will split time at inside linebacker for Stanford in place of the injured Sean Barton, who suffered a possible season-ending injury to his right leg against San Diego State. Barton was fourth on the team with 14 tackles before getting injured.

      UCLA VS. LOVE: The Bruins have the worst defense in the league and have been particularly bad against the run, allowing 275 yards a game on the ground. Most telling is that UCLA has allowed 19 runs that have gone for 10 or more yards. Love, Stanford's big-play back, is averaging 12.2 yards a carry. ''If you're going to play great defense you cannot give up explosive plays,'' Bruins defensive coordinator Tom Bradley said. ''That's the killer, those large yardage chunks.''

      SHUFFLING THE DECK: UCLA defensive end Keisean Lucier-South was forced to play at linebacker against Memphis because the Bruins' ranks were thinned by injuries. The situation is still uncertain so it's possible Lucier-South could be at linebacker again against Stanford.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • Saturday's Week 4 NCAAF Top 25 betting cheat sheet and odds

          Washington faces Colorado in a rematch of the Pac-12 Championship Game and have covered seven in a row in this matchup.

          UNLV Rebels at (9) Ohio State Buckeyes (-40, 60.5)

          * Runnin' Rebels RB Lexington Thomas ranks 13th in Division I in rushing yards (341) and fifth in touchdowns (five) despite playing just two games. UNLV is 2-14 all-time against current members of the Big Ten Conference.

          * Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer is considering having placekicker Sean Nuernberger handle kickoff duties with Blake Haubeil and Bryan Kristian struggling to open the season. Ohio State has turned 93.8 percent of its red-zone visits into points.

          LINE HISTORY: A few weeks ago the Rebels were 45-point favorites against Howard and now they're getting 40 points at Ohio State. A few books opened with the Buckeyes as 39-point chalk but just about all shops have it up to 40 now.

          TRENDS:

          *The Rebels are 6-1-1 ATS in their last eight games against Big Ten opponents.
          *The Buckeyes are 1-5 ATS in their last six games overall.

          NC State Wolfpack at (11) Florida State Seminoles (-13, 51.5)

          * The Wolfpack's vaunted defense has produced just six sacks through the first three games. QB Ryan Finley comes into the week ranked 13th nationally in passing yards (987) and had 304 yards and a score in last year's loss to the Seminoles.

          * Florida State is 7-0 in home openers under head coach Jimbo Fisher, outscoring opponents by an absurd 372-52 margin in that span. The Seminoles converted an NCAA-best 96.5 percent of their red-zone visits into points last season.

          LINE HISTORY: Oddsmakers installed FSU as an 11-point fave but bettors have pushed the line up to 13 as some shops. The total started out around 51 and is up a half point to 51.5.

          TRENDS:

          *NC State is 20-4 ATS in its last 24 games following a bye week.
          *FSU is 6-0 ATS in its last six games following an ATS loss.

          Kent State Golden Flashes at (20) Louisville Cardinals (-44, 55.5)

          * The Golden Flashes, who finished eighth in the nation in turnover margin in 2016, have turned the ball over just twice in their first three games. QB Nick Holley and LB Matt Bahr will miss the game due to injury; Holley leads the team with 207 rushing yards.

          * Cardinals star Lamar Jackson became the ACC's all-time leader in rushing yards for a QB last week with 2,834, and has 10 100-yard rushing games since the start of 2016. Louisville ranks 10th in the nation in total offense at 554 yards per game.

          LINE HISTORY: This line opened with Louisville -39.5 at some shops. The Cards have been bet up to as high as -44 now. The total has stayed pretty consistent at 56.5.

          TRENDS:

          *Kent State is 11-27 ATS in its last 38 non-conference games.
          *Louisville is 1-6 ATS in its last seven games overall.

          Old Dominion Monarchs at (13) Virginia Tech Hokies (-28, 52.5)

          * True freshman Stephen Williams Jr., who will start at quarterback for the Monarchs, is the only 17-year-old QB in FBS. ODU is winless in eight games all-time against teams from the Power 5 conferences.

          * QB Josh Jackson leads the ACC and ranks 10th among Power 5 quarterbacks with a 177.8 rating through three games. WR Cam Phillips leads the nation in receiving yards (417) and had 14 catches for 189 yards and three scores last week.

          LINE HISTORY: The Wynn sportsbook in Las Vegas opened this game with the Hokies favored by 24.5 points but early money pushed the line up quickly. Virginia Tech is giving as many as 28.5 points at some shops.

          TRENDS:

          *Old Dominion is 4-1 ATS in its last five road games.
          *The Hokies are 6-1 ATS in their last seven games overall.

          (5) USC Trojans at California Golden Bears (+17, 64.5)

          * Five key Trojans players have been held out of practice this week, including three on the defensive side of the ball: DL Rasheem Green, CB Ajene Harris and OLB Porter Gustin. Star WR Michael Pittman Jr. is questionable to make his season debut.

          * Cal will look to QB Ross Bowers to air it out a little more this week; his 7.1 yards per attempt ranks 74th in FBS. The Bears have allowed scores on just 7-of-11 opponent trips to the red zone, the 19th-best rate in the nation.

          LINE HISTORY: This line seems to be floating between 16 and 17. Many shops opened at USC -16 and moved up to -17 but there are lots of 16s and 16.5s on the board now. The total opened at 63.5 and seems to be settling in at 64.

          TRENDS:

          *The Trojans are 6-0 ATS in their last six conference games.
          *Cal is 1-5 ATS in its last six games against teams with winning records.

          Boston College Eagles at (2) Clemson Tigers (-34, 52.5)

          * Eagles QB is Anthony Brown ranks third among Division I freshmen in passing yards (525) and is tied for second in touchdown passes (five). The Boston College offensive line ranks fourth in the ACC with four sacks allowed through three games.

          * Tigers LB Dorian O'Daniel had six tackles and a 44-yard interception return for a TD against Louisville, and has 20 tackles over his last two games. Clemson is one of four schools averaging more than 240 rushing and 240 passing yards.

          LINE HISTORY: The Wynn opened with the Tigers giving 31.5 points and bettors pushed the line up to Clemson -34. The total is holding tight around 52.5.

          TRENDS:

          *BC is 2-9-1 in its last 12 conference games.
          *Clemson is 5-0 ATS in its last five games overall.

          Toledo Rockets at (14) Miami Hurricanes (-13.5, 60.5)

          * The Rockets' 679 yards of offense in last week's win over Tulsa was the fourth-most in school history. Toledo has allowed just three sacks through three games, ranking in the top 20 nationally in sacks allowed per game.

          * PK Michael Badgley is 21-for-21 on field-goal attempts from 40-49 yards in his collegiate career. The Hurricanes had an NCAA high-tying 17 true freshman in action in their season-opening win over Bethune-Cookman.

          LINE HISTORY: This line opened at 'Canes -14 and it came down a half point to Toledo +13.5. The total is where the real movement happened. The over/under line opened at 56.5, got bet up to 62 and has since dropped back down to 61.

          TRENDS:

          *Toledo is 14-2 ATS in its last 16 road games.
          *The Under is 9-2 in Miami's last 11 games following a bye week.

          (1) Alabama Crimson Tide at Vanderbilt Commodores (+18.5, 43)

          * The Crimson Tide have defeated the Commodores 21 straight times dating back to the 1985 season. Injured LBs Rashaan Evans, Dylan Moses and Anfernee Jennings returned to practice this week and could be in the lineup Saturday.

          * The Commodores come into this one leading the nation in total defense (198.3 yards per game) and ranked second in team tackles for loss per game (9.3). Vanderbilt has outscored its opponents 63-7 in the first half.

          LINE HISTORY: This game opened with the Tide giving 18.5 points and there's where it stands heading into Saturday. The total opened at 43.5 and is now down to 43 even.

          TRENDS:

          *Alabama is 6-1 ATS in its last seven conference games and 5-0 ATS in its last five road games.
          *Vandy is 6-1 ATS in its last seven games against teams with winning records.

          (15) Texas Christian Horned Frogs at (7) Oklahoma State Cowboys (-12.5, 71.5)

          * Horned Frogs QB Kenny Hill has completed 75 percent of his passes, good for ninth in Division I. TCU leads the nation in third-down conversion rate (65.8 percent) and second in defensive touchdowns (three).

          * The Cowboys enter the week averaging 607 yards of total offense, the third-highest rate in the nation. Oklahoma State has allowed opponents to convert 43.1 percent of third downs, ranking it 95th overall.

          LINE HISTORY: Some books are dealing TCU +13, which is a 2-point jump from the opening number the Wynn hung over the weekend. The over/under line is stayed put between 71 and 71.5 all week.

          TRENDS:

          *TCU is 1-4 ATS in its last five games overall.
          *Oklahoma State is 5-1 ATS in its last six games against winning sides.

          (8) Michigan Wolverines at Purdue Boilermakers (+10.5, 50)

          * The Wolverines have made 10 trips to the red zone in 2017 but have just one touchdown to show for it. The Michigan defense has been far more effective, allowing just three offensive TDs through three games.

          * Purdue is a perfect 13-for-13 at converting red-zone visits into points, with 10 of those trips resulting in a touchdown. RB Tario Fuller has 232 rushing yards and two TDs in his past two games after finishing with just 29 yards in the season opener.

          LINE HISTORY: Pinnacle opened at Purdue +8.5 and most shops are up to +10 or +10.5. The total opened up at 52 and has been bet down to 50.

          TRENDS:

          *Michigan is 10-4 ATS in its last 14 games following an ATS loss.
          *The Over is 11-2 in Purdue's last 13 home games.

          Nevada Wolfpack at (18) Washington State Cougars (-28, 67.5)

          * The Wolf Pack have held opponents to a 3.2 yards-per-carry average to date, a major improvement from the 6.1 YPC it allowed in 2016. Nevada's time-of-possession average of 25:25 ranks 119th in the nation.

          * Cougars star ILB Peyton Pueller will miss the remainder of the season with a fractured foot; he ranked fourth in the conference in tackles last season. Washington State averages 408.3 passing yards per game, good for sixth in Division I.

          LINE HISTORY: Bettors are Cougar fans this week. They bet up the opening line from WSU -25 all the way to -28.5 at some shops. The total opened as low as 64 and now can be found as high as 67.5.

          TRENDS:

          *The Cougars are 1-5 ATS in their last six games overall.
          *The Under is 4-0 in Nevada's last four non-conference games.

          (3) Oklahoma Sooners at Baylor Bears (+27.5, 63)

          * The Sooners have won 16 Big 12 Conference games in a row, the fifth-longest such streak since the conference was formed 21 years ago. Baker Mayfield's 226.9 rating is the highest of any Division I QB that has played multiple games.

          * Bears LB Clay Johnston has amassed 6.5 tackles for loss so far, ranking him second in the Big 12 and fourth in Division I. Baylor has held foes to 4-of-24 on third down over its last six quarters after opponents went 22-of-34 in its first six quarters.

          LINE HISTORY: This game opened between 26.5 and 28 for the favored Sooners. It's settled at most sportsbooks at Oklahoma -27.5. There's been no real movement on the total. It's holding at 62.5 or 63 depending on the shop.

          TRENDS:

          *The Sooners are 7-0 ATS in their last seven games overall.
          *Baylor is 2-8 ATS in its last 10 games overall.

          (19) Mississippi State Bulldogs at (12) Georgia Bulldogs (-4.5, 48.5)

          * Mississippi State has allowed just one sack so far this season, joining Miami, Minnesota and Iowa State as the only Division I teams with one or fewer sack against. MSU's 47.7 points-per-game average leads the SEC and ranks ninth in the country.

          * Georgia's RB Nick Chubb is averaging 6.6 yards per carry through three games after posting a 5.0 YPC average a season ago. Georgia averages 5.83 yards per punt return, good for 70th in Division I.

          LINE HISTORY: Georgia opened as high as 7-point chalk but the line has come all the way down to -4 at some shops. Most books are dealing Georgia -4.5. The total is hanging out around 48 and 48.5.

          TRENDS:

          *The Over is 5-1 in Mississippi State's last six conference games.
          *Georgia is 2-5 ATS in its last seven home games.

          (22) Florida Gators at Kentucky Wildcats (+1.5, 43.5)

          * Gators senior CB Duke Dawson remains in the concussion protocol and is questionable to play this weekend. Outside Malik Davis (five carries, 102 yards), Florida rushers are averaging 1.5 yards per carry.

          * The Wildcats boast the nation's third-best run defense (57 yards per game) while limiting opponents to less than 2.1 yards per carry. Kentucky's defense has also recovered four fumbles in 2017, second-most in Division I.

          LINE HISTORY: The Wynn posted the Gators as 4-point road faves and the line has surprising moved in favor of the Wildcats. Kentucky is now between a 1.5 and 2-point underdog. The total has settled in at 44 points.

          TRENDS:

          *The Gators are 5-0 ATS in their last five trips to Kentucky and 9-1 ATS in their last 10 games against the Wildcats.
          *Kentucky is 7-1 ATS in its last eight conference games.

          Syracuse Orange at (23) LSU Tigers (-21, 56)

          * The Orange have generated at least 500 total yards in seven of 15 games under head coach Dino Babers. Teams have converted just 16.3 percent of their third downs against Syracuse, the second-best mark in the ACC.

          *LSU will be without star running back Derrius Guice, who is dealing with an undisclosed injury. The Tigers have won 48 consecutive home contests against non-conference foes dating back to the 2000 season.

          LINE HISTORY: Bettors aren't backing the Bayou Bengals that loss to MSU last week. LSU opened around a 23.5-point fave and have been bet down to -21.5. The game over/under line is set at 56.5.

          TRENDS:

          *The Under is 7-1-2 in LSU's last 10 home games.
          *Syracuse is 4-0 ATS in its last four games against SEC opponents.

          (16) Auburn Tigers at Missouri Tigers (+18, 60)

          * The Tigers have allowed a paltry 605 yards of total offense to date - its lowest total through three games since 1974. QB Jarrett Stidham set a school record with 18 straight completions in last week's 24-10 win over Mercer.

          * Mizzou has allowed just two sacks through its first three games - the second-best mark in the SEC - while limiting opposing defenses to 2.7 tackles for loss per game. QB Drew Lock averages 19.1 yards per completion, third-best in Division I.

          LINE HISTORY: The betting market agrees with the opening number on this game and we haven't seen much movement on the line at any shop. The total is another story though. Books opened this number as low as 55 and it's now as high as 60.

          TRENDS:

          *Mizzou is 2-9 in its last 11 games overall.
          *The Over is 10-2 in Auburn's last 12 conference games.

          (25) San Diego State Aztecs at Air Force Falcons (+3, 47.5)

          * SDSU has forced 70 turnovers since 2015 - second nationally to Utah - and has committed just 29 of its own, the fifth-lowest total in Division I over that span. The Aztecs limited Stanford to 18:46 time of possession last week, its worst such mark since 1996.

          * The Falcons average 320.5 rushing yards - seventh-most in Division I - while limiting opponents to an average of 227 total yards, the ninth-best rate in the country. Air Force has scored in 300 straight games, the third-longest active streak in the nation.

          LINE HISTORY: The Wynn opened this game with the Aztecs favored by six points but the line was quickly bet down. Just about all outlets are dealing Air Force +3. The total jumped around a bit between 46.5 and 48 and seems to be settling across the board at 47.5.

          TRENDS:

          *San Diego State is 15-5-1 ATS in its last 21 conference games.
          *Air Force is 4-0 ATS in its last four games overall.

          (4) Penn State Nittany Lions at Iowa Hawkeyes (+12.5, 52)

          * The Nittany Lions have won nine straight games against Big Ten foes, its longest such streak since 1994. Penn State averages 8.28 yards per offensive play so far in 2017, the sixth-best rate in Division I.

          * The Hawkeyes have won each of their first three games despite trailing in each; that includes a 10-point comeback against rival Iowa State earlier this month. Iowa's 73 first downs rank 27th in the nation.

          LINE HISTORY: The line has bounced around between Penn State -12 and -13. The total is hanging around between 52 and 52.5.

          TRENDS:

          *Penn State is 8-0-1 ATS in its last nine conference games and 12-2-2 ATS in its last 16 games overall.
          *The Under is 5-1 in Iowa's last six home games.

          (24) Oregon Ducks at Arizona State Sun Devils (+14.5, 76)

          * The Beavers have produced an NCAA-high 18 TDs on the ground; RBs Royce Freeman and Kani Benoit have accounted for 15 of them while averaging 6.3 yards per carry. Oregon leads the Pac-12 with seven interceptions and 42 points off turnovers.

          * The Sun Devils are one of 20 Division I teams to score touchdowns on every visit to the red zone in 2017, going a perfect 8-for-8 coming into the weekend. QB Manny Wilkins shares the school record with 149 straight pass attempts without an interception.

          LINE HISTORY: The Wynn opened this game with the favored Ducks giving 17 points and the line has been bet down to 14.5 and 14. The total opened at 76 and is settling in at 75.5.

          TRENDS:

          *The Ducks are 21-6 ATS in their last 27 games on grass but 2-8 ATS in their last 10 conference games.
          *The Sun Devils are 0-4 ATS in their last four games overall.

          (6) Washington Huskies at Colorado Buffaloes (+11.5, 50)

          * Huskies WR Dante Pettis has returned punts for touchdowns in each of Washington's first three games this season, and has eight punt return TDs for his career. The Huskies limit foes to a 28.6 success rate on third downs, inside the top 30 nationally.

          * LB Drew Lewis is the first Buffaloes player with double-digit tackles in each of his first three games of the season since 1990. Colorado has forced seven turnovers, one of only 26 Division I teams to do so.

          LINE HISTORY: The Huskies opened as 10-point chalk and have been bet up to -11.5. The total opened at 51 and now seems to be settling in at 49.5 or 50.

          TRENDS:

          *Colorado is 8-3 ATS in its last 11 conference games but 1-5 ATS against the last six opponents with winning records.
          *The Huskies are 7-0 ATS in the last seven meetings between the two schools.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • NCAAF

            Friday, September 22


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            Saturday's NCAAF Game of the Day: Penn State at Iowa
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            Penn State Nittany Lions at Iowa Hawkeyes (+12.5, 52)

            No. 4 Penn State faces a major test in its first road game of the season when it visits fellow unbeaten Iowa on Saturday night in the Big Ten opener for both teams. The Nittany Lions steamrolled through their first three opponents at home by a combined score of 141-14, and their bevy of offensive stars shined brightly in last week's rout of Georgia State.

            Trace McSorley threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns while running back Saquon Barkley amassed 226 total yards - including a career-high 142 through the air - and the defense pitched its second shutout. Barkley is averaging 8.1 yards per carry, 21.9 per catch and 26.8 per kickoff return, presenting the Hawkeyes with a unique challenge that has coach Kirk Ferentz scrambling for superlatives.

            "I'm trying to think of the last time we played a back like this," Ferentz told reporters. "I'm thinking of the backs I've seen in my time in the conference. ... He just does so many things well. He's a powerful, strong, fast athlete. He's a really good football player. Run, pass, you name it, he's a threat. He's just a really impressive football player."

            The Hawkeyes also have a workhorse at running back in Akrum Wadley (60 carries, second in the Big Ten) and Nathan Stanley's 10 TD passes are first in the league, one ahead of McSorley.

            TV:
            7:30 p.m. ET, ABC.

            LINE HISTORY:
            The line has bounced around between Penn State -12 and -13. The total is hanging around between 52 and 52.5.

            INJURY REPORT:


            Iowa – RB Akrum Wadley (Probable, Leg), RB James Butler (Elbow, Out 3-4 weeks).

            Penn State – OL Brendan Mahon (Undisclosed, Probable), DE Torrence Brown (Knee, Probable), CB Amani Oruwariye (Undisclosed, Probable).

            WEATHER REPORT:
            Sunny with almost no chance of rain. Game-time temperature expected to be 89 F with winds blowing at 7.8 mph.

            PENN STATE (3-0 SU, 2-0-1 ATS, 1-2 O/U):
            McSorley is 10th in the country in passing efficiency (184.1), has increased his completion percentage (67.1) nearly 10 points from last season, is gaining six yards a carry and now has even more support in the form of versatile backup Tommy Stevens, who has passing, running and receiving scores through the first three games. "What's nice about [Stevens] is he can play like a receiver, he can play like a running back, he can play like a quarterback, and we've used him in almost all of those ways," coach James Franklin told reporters. "I don't think there's any doubt that it creates stress on a defense." Franklin also has to be pleased with the emergence of big-play receiver Saeed Blacknall, who was held without a catch in the first two games but had 64 receiving yards and a score against Georgia State.

            IOWA (3-0 SU, 1-2 ATS, 1-2 O/U):
            Since throwing an interception on the Hawkeyes' second drive of the season, Stanley has thrown his 10 TDs without a pick and is completing 61.4 percent of his passes. Wadley, who had 234 yards through the first two games before sitting out much of last week's 31-14 win over North Texas with an ankle injury, has been practicing and is expected to play Saturday. Iowa ranks 12th among Big Ten teams with 3.8 yards a rush, a troubling trend given the fact that it was outgained 359-30 on the ground in last year's 41-14 loss at Penn State.

            TRENDS:


            *Penn State is 8-0-1 ATS in its last nine conference games and 12-2-2 ATS in its last 16 games overall.
            *The Under is 5-1 in Iowa's last six home games.

            CONSENSUS:
            The favored Nittany Lions are getting 52 percent of the support in the consensus while 53 percent of players like the game to go Over the total at 52.5.
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              09/09/2017 19-21-3 47.50% -20.50

              09/08/2017 4-0-0 100.00% +20.00

              09/07/2017 0-1-0 0.00% -5.50

              09/04/2017 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50

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              09/02/2017 11-21-0 34.38% -60.50

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              08/31/2017 9-4-0 69.23% +23.00

              08/26/2017 5-5-0 50.00% -2.50

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              09/21/2017....................1 - 0..............+ 5.00..................1 - 0..............+ 5.00
              09/16/2017....................7 - 9 - 1.........- 14.50.................3 - 6...............-12.50
              09/15/2017....................2 - 0..............+10.00.................1 - 2...............- 6.00

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                            • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

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                              • Betting Recap - Week 4
                                September 24, 2017


                                Overall Notes

                                COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 4 RESULTS


                                WAGER Favorites-Underdogs
                                Straight Up 44-14
                                Against the Spread 25-33

                                WAGER Home-Away
                                Straight Up 29-29
                                Against the Spread 22-36

                                WAGER Totals (O/U)
                                Over-Under 26-32

                                The largest underdogs to win straight up
                                Virginia (+13.5, ML +425) at Boise State, 42-23
                                North Carolina State (+11, ML +350) at Florida State, 27-21
                                New Mexico (+9, ML +260) at Tulsa, 16-13
                                Texas Christian (+9, ML +280) at Oklahoma State, 44-31
                                Texas Tech (+7, ML +220) at Houston, 27-24
                                Idaho (+6.5, ML +220) at South Alabama, 29-23 (OT)

                                The largest favorites to cover

                                Virginia Tech (-29.5) vs. Old Dominion, 38-0
                                Washington State (-28.5) vs. Nevada, 45-7
                                Indiana (-21.5) vs. Georgia Southern, 52-17
                                Alabama (-20) at Vanderbilt, 59-0
                                Auburn (-18.5) at Missouri, 51-14
                                South Florida (-18) vs. Temple, 43-7
                                New Mexico State (-17) vs. UTEP, 41-14

                                Top 25 Notes

                                -- Oklahoma State
                                had been humming right along, thumping opponents during the early going. They entered Saturday's game against Texas Christian as a nine-point favorite, but not many expected the Horned Frogs to come away from Stillwater with a straight-up win. However, they built a 34-17 lead after three quarters and held on for a 44-31 victory to throw themselves into a potential Top 10 ranking and the shirts with the target. ...

                                The rival of the Cowboys, Oklahoma, received all they could handle from a team which had looked moribund in its first three games, Baylor. The Bears entered 0-3 SU/ATS, but they went toe-to-toe with the Sooners, trailing just 35-31 after three quarters. OU gained a little separation at 49-31 with 8:55 to go, but the Bears chipped away and had the ball in a one-possession game before turning it over late to seal the win for the Sooners. ...

                                Florida State was back in action after a two-week absence due to Hurricane Irma, and they looked a bit rusty at times. Using a true freshman QB, the Seminoles trailed wire-to-wire against North Carolina State, a team that always seems to give FSU trouble.

                                -- Alabama hit the road as 20-point favorites and whitewashed Vanderbilt, 59-0. The Crimson Tide offense appears to be hitting on all cylinders over the past three games, posting 41 or more points. The defense is also doing its job, as the Tide are allowing just 10.0 PPG, including just 3.5 PPG in games away from Tuscaloosa this season.

                                -- Florida was at it again in the final minute of regulation. The Gators were tied or trailing for the entire game at Kentucky until the final 43 seconds of regulation. That's when Luke Del Rio hit a wide-open Freddie Swain on a 5-yard TD strike, as the Wildcats were in disarray with just 10 players on the field. It was something Wildcats fans have seem all too often, as that's now 31 consecutive wins for Florida against Kentucky dating back to 1986. The Wildcats were still able to hang on for the cover, moving to 2-0 ATS in conference this season.

                                -- Mississippi State
                                was unable to carry over momentum after their rout of LSU last week, as they were never in the game at Georgia. UGA fired out to a 14-0 lead after 15 minutes and never looked back, rolling MSU by a 31-3 score. Georgia moved to 4-0 SU/3-1 ATS while the 'under' is 4-0 thanks to their suffocating defense, allowing just 11.5 PPG.

                                -- Penn State struck in dramatic fashion at Iowa. The Hawkeyes took a 19-15 lead with 1:42 to go, and the upset appeared to be in good shape. However, Trace McSorley threw a strike in the middle of the end zone to Juwan Johnson with no time remaining on the clock to stun the previously happy crowd in Iowa City, 21-19. The Hawkeyes were able to hang on for their first cover since the opener on Sept. 2. The 'under' is now 3-1 for Iowa.

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

                                -- Duke
                                dealt rival North Carolina its third loss before the calendar has flipped to October, topping the Tar Heels 27-17. Duke is now an impressive 4-0 SU/ATS heading into next Friday's showdown at Wallace Wade against Miami-Florida. ... Speaking of the Hurricanes, they rolled to a 52-30 win. It wasn't easy, as the Rockets were leading 16-10 at halftime before the Canes woke up. Chalk up the first half to rustiness, as they had been off since Sept. 2 due to Hurricane Irma. ... Wake Forest moved to 4-0 SU with a non-conference win at Appalachian State, 20-19. It was the first time this season the Demon Deacons failed to cover. They'll host an angry and winless Florida State team in Winston-Salem next Saturday.

                                -- Indiana showed off impressive offense in a win over Georgia Southern. The Hoosiers nearly erased the entire 21 1/2-point spread after 15 minutes, taking a 21-0 lead. The Hoosiers rolled up 467 total yards to 2-1 SU/ATS, and the 'over' is 2-0 in two games at 'The Rock' this season. ... Michigan dropped Purdue down a peg, winning in West Lafayette by a 28-10 count. The Boilermakers had covered their first three games until this non-cover. The Wolverines defense improved for the third consecutive game, allowing an average of 13.5 PPG. ... Michigan State had nothing for Notre Dame in their annual rivalry game, falling to the Irish 38-18. After going 2-0 SU/ATS with two 'under' results, Sparty failed to cover and the 'over' hit.

                                -- Kansas fell behind West Virginia 35-13 at halftime. However, the Jayhawks offense has been respectable this season and they didn't go away. Kansas outscored West Virginia 14-0 in the third quarter to get back in good shape before hanging on for the cover, 56-34. The Jayhawks have hit the 'over' in all four games, and they have 27 or more points in each of their four outings. ... Texas Tech stepped out of conference to top Houston, 27-24. The win snapped Houston's 16-game home winning streak. The Red Raiders are now 3-0 SU/ATS through three outings.

                                -- UCLA looked to bounce back after a disappointing loss at Memphis last week. They were playing on 'The Farm' against an angry Stanford side looking to avoid a third straight game. The Bruins were unable to shut down RB Bryce Love, who appears to be the next star in Palo Alto. The Cardinal ran away for a 58-34 win, dropping the Bruins to 1-3 ATS through four games. The 'over' is a perfect 4-0 for UCLA, as their defense has allowed 44 or more points in three outings. ... Utah held on for a 30-24 win at Arizona, moving to 4-0 SU/ATS. The 'under' also hit for the third time thisseason.

                                -- Tennessee struggled Massachusetts, topping the Minutemen 17-13. Perhaps the Vols were having a bit of a hangover after last week's stunning loss in Gainesville. The Vols slipped to 1-3 ATS so far, and the 'under' has hit in three in a row. ... Auburn stormed past Missouri, 51-14. It was the first cover of the season for Auburn, and their first 'over' results. ... Texas A&M and Arkansas needed overtime to decide things, tied 43-43 after regulation. The Aggies survived for the road win, 50-43, in OT.

                                Mid-Major Report

                                -- Tulsa
                                suffered a stunning loss at home against New Mexico, 16-13. It was not only stunning the Golden Hurricane lost at home, but that this game was a defensive battle. Tulsa had allowed 55.0 PPG through the first three outings. ... UCF was back in action after a lengthy layoff due to Hurricane Irma. They certainly didn't look rusty in a 38-10 win at Maryland, as the Terps had injury issues at quarterback. UCF is now 2-0 SU/ATS heading into their home game against Memphis next week.

                                -- Charlotte was blanked at home by a poor Georgia State side in a battle between two of the worst teams in FBS. The 49ers have averaged just 4.7 PPG through three outings against FBS teams, and they're 0-4 ATS overall. ... Alabama-Birmingham came up short at North Texas, 46-43, but they were able to cover the number. UNT was a rare double-digit favorite, and early on it appeared they might cover it. The Mean Green led 30-14 at half, but the Blazers outscored them 29-16 in the second half.

                                -- Eastern Michigan
                                took Ohio to double-overtime on that ridiculous gray field in Ypsilanti. The Bobcats ended up hanging on for the 27-20 win, moving to 3-1 SU/ATS with a win against a Power 5 team under their belt already. The 'under' result was their first of the season in four outings. ... The woes for Bowling Green continue, as they stepped out of conference and were dropped at Middle Tennessee, 24-13. The Falcons are now 0-4 SU/ATS. While the defense allowed a season-low 24 points, the offense continues to struggle. BGSU is averaging just 10.0 PPG in three games vs. FBS opponents and the 'under' is 3-0-1 overall for the Falcons.

                                -- Hawaii-Wyoming could not be decided in regulation in Laramie, but the Cowboys were able to hang on for the win and cover, 28-21, in the first OT. It was Wyoming's first cover in four tries, and the 'under' is a perfect 4-0 for them. ... San Diego State moved to 4-0 SU with a 28-24 win at Air Force. The Aztecs have covered all three of their games against FBS foes this season. ... San Jose State was hammered 61-10 at home by Utah State, as the Spartans are 0-3 ATS in each of their past three. Their offense is averaging just 8.7 PPG during the span.

                                Bad Beats

                                -- 'Over' bettors (51) in the Miami (Ohio)-Central Michigan game were feeling good about things, as these two MAC teams combined for 42 points by halftime. However, there was just one field goal in the second half of action, as the Redhawks won 31-14. Ouch.

                                -- 'Under' bettors (50) had to like their chances in Ball State-Western Kentucky, but things got ugly in a hurry. There were just 34 points on the board until the Cardinals scored at 4:50 left in regulation to take a 21-20 lead. The Hilltoppers stormed back to take a 26-21 lead with 1:38 to go, failing on a two-point conversion try. Under bettors were still in good shape until a pick-six with 1:13 to go by WKU turned an under into an over.

                                -- 'Under' bettors (48.5) were staring at just 23 points after three quarters, feeling fine in the San Diego STate-Air Force game. But the Falcons outscored the Aztecs 15-14 in the final 15 minutes to push the total over.

                                -- Iowa moneyline bettors (+400) felt good until there were zeroes left on the clock. Penn State ruined a potentially profitable night on the final play of the game.
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