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  • Saturday's Early Bowl Tips
    Brian Edwards

    **Florida vs. Michigan**

    -- This is the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl pitting the Big Ten vs. the SEC in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

    -- Michigan has absolutely dominated Florida in football and basketball for decades! In the Round of 32 at the 1988 NCAA Basketball Tournament, the Wolverines ended Vernon Maxwell’s UF career out in Salt Lake City by dealing out a 108-85 pimpslap. I was at Jerry World for the 2013 South Region finals when Nik Stauskas drained a plethora of 3-balls and sent the Gators packing from the Elite Eight for the fourth straight season in a blowout. The Wolverines beat UF 38-30 at the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day of 2003. Then at the Capital One Bowl on New Year’s Day of 2008, Michigan bested Florida by a 41-35 count to send Lloyd Carr into retirement as a winner. In the 2016 Outback Bowl, Michigan destroyed UF 41-7.

    -- When these schools met at Jerry World in Week 1 of the 2017 season, Florida raced out to a 17-3 lead thanks to a pair of first-half pick-sixes from C.J. Henderson and Duke Dawson. However, Jim Harbaugh’s club would respond with 30 unanswered points and win 33-17 as a five-point favorite. It was the first career start for Feleipe Franks, who was yanked in the third quarter after completing 5-of-9 passes for 75 yards. He coughed up a crucial fumble trying to scramble for a first down.

    -- As of early Friday, most books had Michigan (10-2 straight up, 6-6 against the spread) installed as a six-point favorite with a total of 50.5. The Gators were +190 on the money line. The Wolverines opened as 7.5-point ‘chalk,’ but the decisions of four players to skip the game has led to a 1.5-point adjustment.

    -- Michigan will be without LB Devin Bush, DE Rashan Gary, RB Karan Higdon and OT Juwan Bushell-Beatty. Bush produced a team-best 79 tackles along with five sacks, four tackles for loss, six passes broken up and a pair of QB hurries. Gary, who is pegged as a first-round pick by most NFL Draft experts, recorded 44 tackles, four TFL’s, 3.5 sacks and five QB hurries in nine games. Higdon rushed for 1,178 yards and 10 TDs while averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Bushell-Beatty started 11 games this year and 19 in his career.

    -- Michigan ripped off a 10-game winning streak after losing its opener 24-17 at Notre Dame. Harbaugh’s bunch was poised to win the Big Ten East and advance to the College Football Playoff if it could win its regular-season finale at Ohio State and follow up that win with another vs. Northwestern the next week at the Big Ten Championship Game. But those hopes were shattered in 60 minutes of football at The ‘Shoe, as the Buckeyes blasted the Wolverines 62-39 as 4.5-point home underdogs. Shea Patterson completed 20-of-34 passes for 187 yards and three TDs with one interception. Higdon rushed for 72 yards on 15 attempts and Nico Collins had four receptions for 91 yards and two TDs.

    -- Patterson, the transfer from Ole Miss who played two seasons for the Rebels and was granted immediate eligibility in Ann Arbor, connected on 64.8 percent of his throws for 2,364 yards with a 21/5 touchdown-to-interception ratio. Patterson ran for 268 yards and two TDs with a 4.1 YPC average. His favorite target is Collins, who has 33 catches for 552 yards and six TDs. Donovan Peoples-Jones has 39 receptions for 541 yards and seven TDs, while Zach Gentry has 30 grabs for 475 yards and two TDs.

    -- With Higdon out, the ground game will lean on Chris Evans and Tru Wilson. Evans has 403 rushing yards, four TDs and a 5.4 YPC average, while Wilson has run for 355 yards and one TD while averaging 6.0 YPC.

    -- Michigan has compiled a 1-2 record both SU and ATS in three games as a single-digit favorite this year.

    -- Michigan is ranked No. 1 in the nation in total defense, second in pass defense, 16th at defending the run and 12th in scoring ‘D’ (17.6 points per game).

    -- Michigan is 7-5 in 12 bowl games against SEC opponents since 1984.

    -- After a nightmare 2017 campaign ended in a 4-7 record and saw Jim McElwain dismissed after a torturous tenure that covered (nearly) three seasons, Florida (9-3 SU, 8-4 ATS) enjoyed an excellent initial year on Dan Mullen’s watch. Mullen, who was UF’s offensive coordinator in 2006 and 2008 when it won a pair of national championships, spent nine seasons as head coach at Mississippi State before returning to Gainesville.

    -- UF’s three losses came at home vs. Kentucky (27-16), vs. Georgia (36-17 in Jacksonville) and at home vs. Missouri (38-17). The Gators’ best victories were at Mississippi State (13-6) and vs. LSU (27-19). They posted comeback wins at Vanderbilt (37-27 after being down 21-3) and vs. South Carolina (35-31 after trailing 31-14), in addition to crushing arch rivals Tennessee (47-21) and FSU (41-14) at Neyland and Doak Campbell Stadiums, respectively.

    -- Florida brings a three-game winning streak to The ATL after trouncing the Seminoles as an 8.5-point road ‘chalk.’ The Gators produced 24 first downs and 536 yards of total offense, while the ‘Noles had only 15 first downs and 293 yards. Franks completed 16-of-26 passes for 254 yards and three TDs without an interception. He also ran 12 times for 46 yards. Lamical Perine rushed for 129 yards and one TD on 13 carries, while Jordan Scarlett had 88 rushing yards and one TD on 20 attempts. Trevon Grimes had five receptions for 118 yards and one TD, while Van Jefferson caught four balls for 92 yards and one TD.

    -- Franks has completed 58.5 percent of his throws for 2,284 yards with a 23/6 TD-INT ratio. He passed his stats with eight TD passes without an interception in a pair of games against FCS foes, but the Wakulla County (FL.) High School product was nonetheless more effective than most (my hand is raised) thought he’s be, which is a credit to Mullen. Franks proved to be a tough, physical runner with 276 rushing yards and six TDs.

    -- Gamblers should expect true freshman QB Emory Jones to be a part of UF’s offensive plan. Jones has played in only three games so he’ll still retain his redshirt status per the NCAA’s new rules. He completed 12-of-16 passes for 125 yards and two TDs without an interception. Jones ran for 27 yards on 14 attempts.

    -- Perine has rushed for a team-high 750 yards and six TDs while averaging 5.9 YPC. Scarlett, who sat all of 2017 due to a suspension, returned to produce 717 rushing yards, four TDs and a 5.9 YPC average.

    -- Jefferson, a transfer from Ole Miss who used to play with Patterson, hauled in a team-best 31 receptions for 439 yards and six TDs. Grimes, a transfer from Ohio State who, like Jefferson, is a former five-star recruit, has 25 catches for 366 yards and two TDs. Josh Hammon has 26 grabs for 308 yards and four TDs, and Freddie Swain has 14 catches for 265 yards and five TDs.

    -- Florida WR Tyrie Cleveland is ‘out’ after breaking his collarbone in the win at FSU. Cleveland has 18 receptions for 212 yards and three TDs.

    -- UF was an underdog three times this year, going 2-1 both SU and ATS.

    -- UF is ranked 27th in the nation in total defense, eighth at defending the pass and 22nd in scoring ‘D’ (20.4 PPG).

    -- UF owns an 8-3 record in 11 bowl games since 2005. The only loss to a foe not named Michigan was the 33-23 loss to Louisville at the 2012 Sugar Bowl.

    -- The ‘over’ went 5-2 in Michigan’s last seven regular-season games to improve to 7-5 overall. The Wolverines have seen their games average combined scores of 54.4 PPG.

    -- The ‘over’ has hit in three straight UF games and is 5-1-1 in its last seven contests to improve to 7-4-1 overall. The Gators have watched their games average combined scores of 54.9 PPG.

    -- Kickoff is scheduled for noon Eastern on ESPN.


    **South Carolina vs. Virginia**

    -- This is the Belk Bowl in Charlotte that’ll be played at Bank of America Stadium. As of early Friday, most betting shops had South Carolina (7-5 SU, 7-5 ATS) installed as a 5.5-point favorite with a total of 54. The Cavaliers were +180 to win outright (risk $100 to win $180).

    -- South Carolina finished fourth in the SEC East with a 4-4 record in league play. Will Muschamp has the Gamecocks bowling for a third straight season. They rallied to beat Michigan 26-19 as an eight-point underdog in last year’s Outback Bowl. During Muschamp’s first season, South Carolina lost 46-39 to South Florida in overtime at the Birmingham Bowl but took the money as a 10-point underdog.

    -- South Carolina’s best wins were at Vanderbilt (37-14) and vs. Missouri (37-35). The Gamecocks lost heartbreakers vs. Texas A&M (26-23) and at Florida (35-31). In their rivalry game on Nov. 24, they were without nine injured defensive players at Clemson. Facing one of the nation’s premier defenses, USC rolled up 600 yards of total offense thanks to junior QB Jake Bentley, who completed 32-of-50 passes for 510 yards and five TDs compared to just one interception. Unfortunately, the Tigers racked up 744 yards of offense, including 351 rushing yards. Deebo Samuel had a monster game, hauling in 10 receptions for 210 yards and three TDs. Shi Smith caught nine balls for 109 yards and one TD.

    -- Since USC had its Week 3 home game vs. Marshall cancelled due to a hurricane, it played host to Akron on Dec. 1 to get a 12th game in. Muschamp’s club saw its 4-0 ATS surge snapped in a 28-3 win over the Zips as a 28.5-point home favorite. A streak of four consecutive ‘overs’ also came to a halt with the 31 combined points dropping ‘under’ the 55-point tally. Mon Denson ran for 110 yards on 17 carries and Rico Dowdle produced 86 rushing yards on 13 totes. Bentley hit 14-of-27 throws for 199 yards and three TDs compared to interceptions. Bryan Edwards had five receptions for 109 yards and one TD, while Samuel had four catches for 33 yards and two TDs.

    -- Samuel, who was a first-team All-SEC return specialist and a second-team All-SEC WR, will skip the bowl game to stay healthy for the NFL Draft. Samuel had a sensational career, scoring six TDs in the first 2.5 games of the 2017 campaign before sustaining a season-ending leg fracture. He finished this season with 62 receptions for 882 yards and 11 TDs, in addition to 570 yards on kickoff returns and one TD. For his career, Samuel played in 30 games and produced 148 catches for 2,076 yards and 16 TDs. He had 1,219 yards on kick returns and four TDs and rushed for 154 yards and seven TDs with a 6.2 YPC average.

    -- Bentley has completed 63.9 percent of his passes for 2,953 yards with a 27/12 TD-INT ratio. He also has two rushing scores. For his career, Bentley has a 54/28 TD-INT ratio and eight rushing TDs.

    -- Edwards, a junior who hasn’t announced whether he’s going to return to school skip his senior season to enter the NFL Draft yet, has 52 receptions for 809 yards and seven TDs. Smith, a true sophomore who is listed as ‘questionable’ vs. UVA for undisclosed reasons, has 39 catches for 597 yards and four TDs.

    -- South Carolina has four quality RBs. Dowdle rushed for a team-best 638 yards and four TDs while averaging 5.5 YPC. Denson has 415 rushing yards, two TDs and a 5.1 YPC average, while Ty’Son Williams has 319 rushing yards, four TDs and a 4.8 YPC average. A.J. Turner has run for 294 yards and two TDs while averaging 6.4 YPC.

    -- USC has been a single-digit favorite just twice this year, posting a 2-0 SU record and a 1-1 ATS mark.

    -- Virginia (7-5 SU, 8-4 ATS) is in the postseason for a second straight year for the first time since 2004-2005. During the third season of Bronco Mendenhall’s tenure, UVA won seven games for the first time since 2011. The Cavaliers got destroyed 49-7 by Navy as 1.5-point underdogs in last year’s Military Bowl.

    -- UVA has been an underdog five times this season, going 4-1 ATS with a pair of outright wins at Duke (28-14) and vs. Miami (16-13).

    -- Mendenhall’s team took a 6-2 record into a home game vs. Pitt on Nov. 2. However, the Panthers came to Charlottesville and won a 23-13 decision as seven-point road underdogs. UVA would bounce back to top Liberty 45-24, only to lose back-to-back overtime games at Ga. Tech (30-27) and at Va. Tech (34-31) to close the regular season.

    -- Virginia was a four-point road favorite to snap a 14-game losing streak against the Hokies, who raced out to a 14-0 halftime lead. UVA signal caller Bryce Perkins hit Joe Reed for a pair of third-quarter TD passes of 29 and 75 yards and the Cavs trailed 17-14 heading into the final stanza. After Va. Tech extended its lead to 24-14 on the opening play of the fourth quarter, UVA countered with a 12-yard TD run from Jordan Ellis to cut the deficit to 24-21 with 12:55 remaining. Then with 6:51 left, the Cavs took their first lead on a 29-yard scoring strike from Perkins to Hasise Dubois. They would go up 31-24 on Brian Delaney’s 28-yard field goal with 2:41 left. Va. Tech pulled even when Hezekiah Grimsley recovered his teammate’s fumble in the end zone with 1:51 remaining. In the extra session, the Hokies had the ball first and went ahead on a 42-yard FG by Brian Johnson. On UVA’s possession, it got a quick first down only to botch a handoff between Perkins and Ellis on the next play. The fumble was recovered by Va. Tech to end the game and give it a 15th straight win in the in-state rivalry.

    -- UVA comes to Charlotte having lost three of its past four games both SU and ATS. The Cavs covered as 6.5-point underdogs in the OT loss to the Yellow Jackets on The Flats in Midtown Atlanta.

    -- Perkins, a juco transfer who started his career at Arizona State, has completed 63.8 percent of his passes for 2,472 yards with a 22/9 TD-INT ratio. He’s also a playmaker with his legs, rushing for 842 yards and nine TDs with a 4.3 YPC average. Ellis has run for a team-best 920 yards and nine TDs while averaging 4.9 YPC.

    -- Olamide Zaccheaus is Perkins’ favorite target, catching 82 balls for 973 yards and six TDs. Dubois has 47 receptions for 521 yards and five TDs, while Reed has 24 grabs for 455 yards and seven TDs.

    -- UVA is ranked 24th in the country in total defense, 14th at defending the pass and 27th in scoring ‘D’ (21.8 PPG).

    -- After cashing in four of its last five regular-season games, the ‘over’ improve to 7-5 overall for the Gamecocks. Their games have averaged combined scores of 59.8 PPG.

    -- The ‘over’ has hit three consecutive UVA contests and four of its last five to improve to 7-5 overall. The Cavs have seen their games average combined scores of 50.2 PPG.

    -- ABC will provide the telecast at noon Eastern.
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    • Cotton Bowl Preview
      Brian Edwards

      Clemson and Notre Dame will square off at Jerry World in Arlington, TX., in the first College Football Playoff semifinal game Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN. As of early Friday, most books had the Tigers listed as 12.5-point favorites with a total of 56.5. The Fighting Irish were +350 on the money line (risk $100 to win $350).

      For first-half wagers, Clemson is favored by seven and the total is 28 points. Notre Dame is available on the money line for a +270 payout.

      Clemson (13-0 straight up, 7-6 against the spread) has been favored by 16 points or more in 12 of its 13 games. The lowest spread for the Tigers this year was -12 in a Week 2 showdown at Texas A&M. They survived the trip to College Station by winning 28-26.

      Dabo Swinney’s squad was tested only one other time in a 27-23 comeback win over Syracuse. Clemson won 11 of its 13 games by 20 points or more. The Tigers trailed the Orange 23-13 after Eric Dungey’s one-yard TD run gave The ‘Cuse a 23-13 advantage with 12:58 left.

      Trevor Lawrence, the true freshman who had been named the starting QB that week, had been knocked out of the game in the second quarter. But Chase Brice, a redshirt freshman QB, made some key plays, Travis Etienne ran like a beast and the defense got key stops to spark a critical rally.

      Clemson pulled to within three on Etienne’s 26-yard TD run with 11:08 remaining. The sophomore RB found the end zone again with 41 ticks left to lift his team to victory. Etienne rushed for 203 yards and three TDs on 27 attempts.

      Lawrence returned the next week and quickly went about establishing himself as one of the country’s premier signal callers. In his next three starts after being injured vs. Syracuse, Lawrence threw seven TDs without an interception in blowout wins at Wake Forest (63-3), vs. N.C. St. (41-7) and at FSU (59-10).

      For the season, Lawrence has completed 64.8 percent of his passes for 2,606 yards with a 24/4 touchdown-to-interception ratio. His favorite target is Tee Higgins, who has 52 receptions for 802 yards and 10 TDs. Justyn Ross has 34 catches for 699 yards and six TDs, and Amari Rodgers has 46 grabs for 514 yards and four TDs. There’s also ‘Mr. Reliable,’ senior Hunter Renfrow, who has 43 receptions for 472 yards and one TD.

      Etienne garnered second-team All-American honors by rushing for 1,464 yards and 21 TDs while averaging 8.3 yards per carry. He also had 10 receptions for 65 yards and one TD. The Tigers are four-deep in the backfield with excellent reserves in Lyn-J Dixon, Adam Choice and Tavien Feaster.

      Dixon has rushed for 536 yards and five TDs with a 9.6 YPC average. Choice has 506 rushing yards, seven TDs and a 7.4 YPC average, while Feaster has run for 409 yards and six TDs with a 5.8 YPC average.

      Clemson is fourth in the country in total offense, 27th in passing yards, ninth in rushing yards and fourth in scoring with its 45.4 points-per-game average. Senior OT Mitch Hyatt was a third-team All-ACC pick as a freshman in 2015, a first-team All-ACC selection in ’16, a second-team All-American in ’17 and a first-team All-American this season.

      If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it at least 100 times: The best move of Swinney’s coaching career was hiring Brent Venables away from Oklahoma to become his defensive coordinator after Geno Smith and West Virginia hung a 70-spot on the Tigers at the Orange Bowl on Jan. 5 of 2012. It was a coup to pull Venables away from Norman after serving as OU’s DC for 13 seasons under Bob Stoops.

      Venables has delivered and then some. This year’s Clemson stop unit ranks fifth in the nation in total defense, 18th at defending the pass, third in run defense and second in scoring ‘D’ (13.7 PPG).

      Three defensive linemen for Clemson earned first-team All-American honors, including Dexter Lawrence, Christian Wilkins and Clelin Ferrell. Unfortunately for the Tigers, Lawrence is ‘out’ for the rest of the season after testing positive for a trace amount of ostarine, an illegal muscle-growth supplement. Reserve TE Braden Galloway and reserve OL Zach Giella were also suspended for the same reason. All three players could be facing a one-year suspension, but that’s of no consequence to Lawrence, as the junior is expected to turn pro anyway.

      Lawrence had produced 37 tackles, seven QB hurries, six tackles for loss, three passes broken up and one blocked kick. He was also used as a fullback in goal-line packages and had one two-yard TD run.

      Wilkins has recorded 45 tackles, 8.5 TFL’s, five sacks, six QB hurries, two passes broken up, one forced fumble, one blocked kick and two fumble recoveries for 21 return yards. Like Lawrence, Wilkins is also used on some short-yardage situations. He has three carries for three rushing yards and a pair of TDs.

      Ferrell has 46 tackles, 10.5 sacks, seven QB hurries, 6.5 TFL’s, three PBU and two forced fumbles. The Tigers are third in the nation in sacks with 46.

      Notre Dame (12-0 SU, 7-4-1 ATS) scored only 24, 24 and 22 points in its first three games of the season. Brian Kelly’s club defeated Michigan (24-17), Ball St. (24-16) and Vanderbilt (22-17) in one-possession games at home. With the offense dragging a bit, Kelly decided to name sophomore Ian Book as his new starting QB replacing Brandon Wimbush, who had led the Irish to a 10-3 record in 2017 when he rushed for 14 TDs and had a 16/6 TD-INT ratio.

      The move was a stroke of genius. The offense was parked immediately, producing 56, 38 and 45 points in its next three games. Notre Dame went to Winston Salem and blasted Wake Forest 56-27 in Book’s second career start. Then the Irish thumped Stanford 38-17 as a 4.5-point home favorite before going to Blacksburg and spanking Va. Tech by a 45-23 count.

      Eight of Notre Dame’s opponents made the postseason. The Irish won 31-21 at Northwestern, 36-3 vs. Syracuse at Yankee Stadium and 24-17 at Southern Cal in the regular-season finale.

      Kelly’s team has only been an underdog once this year, beating Michigan as a 2.5-point home underdog. Notre Dame has won three of its past four bowl games, including a pair of wins over LSU at the 2014 Music City Bowl and last year’s Citrus Bowl.

      Book and senior RB Dexter Williams are the catalysts for an offense that averages 33.8 points per game. Book has completed 70.4 percent of his throws for 2,468 yards with a 19/6 TD-INT ratio. He has run for 250 yards and four TDs.

      Williams has run for 941 yards and 12 TDs while averaging 6.6 YPC. Tony Jones Jr. has run for 392 yards and three TDs with a 4.7 YPC average, while Jafar Armstrong has 377 rushing yards, seven TDs and a 5.3 YPC average.

      Miles Boykin has posted team-bests in receptions (54), receiving yards (803) and TD catches (eight). Chase Claypool has caught 48 balls for 631 yards and four TDs, while Chris Finke has 47 grabs for 547 yards and two TDs. Alize Mack has 34 receptions for 349 yards and three TDs.

      Notre Dame is ranked No. 21 in the country in total defense, No. 35 at defending the pass, No. 31 in run defense and No. 10 in scoring ‘D’ (17.2 PPG). This unit is led by senior MLB Te’von Coney, who has produced 107 tackles, 5.5 TFL’s, five QB hurries, four PBU, 3.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and one interception.

      These storied programs squared off at Memorial Stadium on Oct. 3 of 2015, with Clemson winning a 24-22 decision. However, the Irish covered the number as a three-point road underdog. Notre Dame mounted a furious rally after trailing 21-3 early in the fourth quarter. Torii Hunter Jr. one-yard TD receptions from DeShone Kizer with seven ticks left cut the deficit to 24-22, but the two-point conversation failed. The 46 combined points slithered ‘under’ the 48-point total.

      Totals were a wash (6-6) overall for Notre Dame, but the ‘under’ cashed in its last two regular-season contests. The Irish’s games have average combined scores of 51.0 PPG.

      The ‘under’ is 3-1 in Clemson’s past four games to improve to 7-6 overall. The Tigers have seen their games average combined scores of 59.1 PPG.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • Orange Bowl Preview
        December 28, 2018
        By Brian Edwards


        Cotton Bowl Preview

        Alabama and Oklahoma are poised to collide in Saturday’s Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. This College Football Playoff semifinal pits the SEC champs vs. the Big 12 champs.

        As of late Friday afternoon, most books had Alabama (13-0 straight up, 8-5 against the spread) installed as a 14-point favorite with a total of 77 or 77.5. The Sooners were +425 on the money line (risk $100 to win $425).

        For first-half wagers, the Crimson Tide was favored by 7.5 points with a total of 39. OU had +310 odds to be leading at intermission. Nick Saban’s team went 10-0 ATS in the first half to start the season, but it has failed to cover the number in the first half of each of its last three contests.

        Alabama won its first 12 games by 22 points or more, marking the first time in more than a century that a college football team had been so dominant. However, Saban’s team was pushed to the limit by Georgia – again – in the SEC Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Dec. 1.

        Alabama trailed by double digits twice (21-7 and 28-14) and was tied or in catch-up mode for nearly 59 minutes. In fact, the Tide has been tied or trailed against UGA more than 118 minutes out of 120 played (plus overtime) in the last two head-to-head meetings. Of course, Alabama rallied to force overtime and eventually won a 26-23 decision over the Bulldogs in the finals of last year’s CFP.

        Trailing 28-21 with a little more than 11 minutes left, Heisman Trophy runner-up Tua Tagovailoa went down with a foot injury and limped off the field needing assistance from the medical staff. In the blink of an eye, it was a complete reversal of roles for Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts.

        Hurts led Alabama to a 26-2 record in 28 starts as a freshman and sophomore in 2016 and ’17. With his team down 13-0 at halftime to UGA in last year’s slugfest, Tagovailoa was called on to replace Hurts in the second half. We all know how that worked out.

        I had sensed all year long, especially after Tagovailoa injured his knee late in a win at Arkansas, that Hurts would be called upon at some point during the season. But not necessarily at the same venue and against the same team when his career fortunes had taken a turn for the worse 11 months before.

        Given the opportunity, Hurts took advantage and then some. He promptly guided the Tide to a game-tying TD drive that covered 16 plays, 80 yards and more than seven minutes of clock. Hurts capped the drive by hitting Jerry Jeudy with a 10-yard scoring strike.

        After Kirby Smart lost his sanity and called a fake punt on fourth and 11 from around midfield with about three minutes left, Alabama took over with great field position. Hurts took his team down the field and gave it the lead for the first time on a 15-yard TD drive with 1:04 remaining.

        Saban’s defense would shut the door on UGA and Alabama won a 35-28 decision to remain undefeated. The Bulldogs still took the cash as 11-point underdogs and the 63 points resulted in a push for wagers on the total.

        Hurts completed 7-of-9 passes for 82 yards and one TD without an interception. The junior signal caller rushed for 28 yards and one score on five attempts. Tagovailoa had struggled the entire game, connecting on just 10-of-25 throws for 164 yards and one TD with a pair of interceptions. Josh Jacobs ran for 83 yards and two TDs on eight carries.

        Tagovailoa indicated earlier this week that he was about 80-85 percent healthy. He underwent surgery on his ankle shorty after the win over UGA. The expectation is that he’ll start vs. OU, but how effective and comfortable he’ll be remains to be seen.

        Tagovailoa has completed 67.7 percent of his passes for 3,353 yards with a 37/4 touchdown-to-interception ratio. When healthy, he’s a threat with his legs, as he’s run for 190 yards and five TDs with a 4.0 yards-per-carry average.

        Hurts has completed 50-of-67 throws (74.6%) for 755 yards with an 8/2 TD-INT ratio. He’s rushed for 167 yards and two TDs while averaging 4.9 YPC.

        Alabama is facing an Oklahoma defense that’s ranked dead last out of 130 FBS teams in pass defense, giving up 291.4 yards per game through the air. The Sooners are ranked No. 108 in the nation total defense, No. 54 versus the run and No. 96 in scoring ‘D’ (32.4 points per game).

        The Tide is ranked fifth in the country in total offense, seventh in passing yards, 35th in rushing yards and second in scoring with its 47.9 PPG average. Alabama’s ground attack features a trio of outstanding RBs.

        Damien Harris has run for 771 yards, seven TDs and averages 6.1 YPC. Najee Harris has 679 rushing yards, four TDs and a 6.7 YPC average, while Jacobs has run for 495 yards and 11 TDs with a 5.3 YPC average. Jacobs, who is also a standout on special teams, has 15 catches for 171 yards and two TDs.

        Jeudy enjoyed a breakout campaign, catching 59 balls for 1,103 yards and 12 TDs. Jaylen Waddle has 41 receptions for 803 yards and seven TDs, while Henry Ruggs III has 42 grabs for 724 yards and 10 TDs. Irv Smith Jr. has 38 receptions for 648 yards and seven TDs, and Devonta Smith has 30 catches for 524 yards and five TDs.

        Like Clemson, Alabama has three players suspended for the CFP semifinals. The most important of those is starting OG Deonte Brown.

        Oklahoma (12-1 SU, 5-7-1 ATS) won its first five games, winning four times by double-digit margins. Lincoln Riley’s squad needed overtime to get past Army in a 28-21 win as a 30-point home ‘chalk,’ however. The Sooners took their only loss of the year by a 48-45 count vs. Texas on Oct. 6.

        Since then, OU has ripped off seven straight victories, although we’ll note its 1-3-1 spread record in its past five outings. The Sooners won three one-possession games down the stretch, capturing a 51-46 triumph at Texas Tech a week before beating Oklahoma State 48-47 in Norman. In the regular-season finale at West Virginia on a short week (Friday game), they won 59-56 over the Mountaineers.

        To get the fourth seed in the CFP just ahead of No. 5 Ohio State, Oklahoma faced a revenge game against the Longhorns in the Big 12 Championship Game. This time around, the Sooners got even and covered the spread in a 39-27 victory as 9.5-point favorites.

        Junior QB Kyler Murray, the Heisman Trophy winner who beat out Tagovailoa for the award, completed 25-of-34 passes for 379 yards and three TDs without an interception. CeeDee Lamb had six receptions for 167 yards and one TD. Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown had five catches for 54 yards before suffering a foot injury.

        For the season, Murray has connected on 70.9 percent of his passes for 4,053 yards with a 40/7 TD-INT ratio. Murray has run for 892 yards and 11 TDs with a 7.3 YPC average. He has Michael-Vick-like quickness and can not only elude pass rushers and scramble for positive yardage, but he can also keep plays alive hit streaking WRs. Obviously, he’ll be facing the toughest defense he’s seen, but pressure on the QB doesn’t necessarily translate to sacks when dealing with Murray.

        Brown, who was upgraded to ‘probable’ Friday morning, has 75 receptions for 1,318 yards and 10 TDs. Lamb has caught 57 balls for 1,049 yards and 10 TDs, while Lee Morris has 21 grabs for 457 yards and eight TDs. Grant Calcaterra has 25 receptions for 378 yards and six TDs.

        When star RB Rodney Anderson went down with a season-ending injury in Week 1, there was concern about depth at the position for OU. Those concerns were quickly alleviated by the emergence of redshirt freshman RB Kennedy Brooks, who has run for 1,021 yards and 12 TDs with a 9.0 YPC average. Trey Sermon has run for 928 yards and 12 TDs while averaging 6.0 YPC.

        This is only the fourth underdog situation for the Sooners since Riley took over for Bob Stoops. They were ‘dogs three times last year, going 2-1 both SU and ATS. OU won outright by a 31-16 count at Ohio State as a seven-point puppy and captured a 62-52 win at Oklahoma State while catching 2.5 points. The loss came to Georgia in the epic Rose Bowl thriller won by the Bulldogs 54-48 in double overtime.

        Oklahoma hasn’t been a double-digit underdog since thumping Alabama 45-31 as a 15-point ‘dog in the 2013 Sugar Bowl.

        The ‘over’ has hit at an 8-4-1 clip for Alabama, which has seen its games average combined scores of 62.8 PPG.

        The ‘over’ is 11-2 overall for the Sooners, who have watched their games average combined scores of 81.8 PPG.

        Kickoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.
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        • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29
          GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

          SOCAR at UVA 12:00 PM
          UVA +3.5
          U 53.5

          FLA at MICH 12:00 PM
          MICH -4.5
          U 51.0


          ARST at NEV 01:15 PM
          ARST +1.0
          U 56.0

          ND at CLEM 04:00 PM
          CLEM -11.5
          U 57.5

          OKLA at ALA 08:00 PM
          ALA -13.5
          U 79.0
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          • Florida routs Michigan 41-15 in Peach Bowl
            December 29, 2018
            By The Associated Press


            MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) Tua Tagovailoa threw for 318 yards and four touchdowns and No. 1-ranked Alabama beat No. 4 Oklahoma 45-34 on Saturday night in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Orange Bowl.

            The high-scoring Sooners reached the semifinal despite a porous defense that was no match for Alabama's diverse attack, and the Crimson Tide led 28-0 after only 17 minutes.

            Alabama (14-0) advanced to the national championship game for the fourth consecutive season and will play Jan. 7 in Santa Clara, California against familiar foe Clemson, which beat Notre Dame 30-3 in the Cotton Bowl. Clemson, ranked No. 2, and Alabama will face off in the playoffs for the fourth year in a row, and have split two title games.

            Tagovailoa's performance in the semifinal argued for a Florida recount in the Heisman Trophy vote. He finished as the runner-up to Oklahoma's Kyler Murray but won sweet consolation by completing 24 of 27 passes, with scores to four receivers.

            While Tagovailoa connected on his first nine passes for 184 yards, Murray was sacked twice before he threw a pass, and his first completion came with his team already down 21-0.

            Murray had one brilliant moment, a perfect deep throw on the move to Charleston Rambo in the end zone for a 49-yard score. He passed for 308 yards and ran for 109 but took several jarring hits, including when All-America nose guard Quinnen Williams dislodged his helmet and forced him from the game for one play in the fourth quarter.

            The Sooners finished 12-2.

            COTTOM BOWL

            NO. 2 CLEMSON 30, NO. 3 NOTRE DAME 3


            ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Trevor Lawrence threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns and Clemson beat Notre Dame to reach the championship game for the third time in four seasons.

            Clemson's overpowering and experienced defensive line, led by ends Clelin Ferrell and Austin Bryant, smothered Ian Book and the Fighting Irish, holding them to 248 yards to help the Tigers improve to 14-0.

            On offense, freshmen led the way. Lawrence, making his 10th career start, was 27 for 39 and did not throw an interception against a Notre Dame defense that had been one of the best on the country. Freshman receiver Justyn Ross had six catches for 148 yards and two long touchdowns.

            The Irish (12-1) hung around for a quarter, with the team's exchanging field goals. But early in the second quarter, Notre Dame All-America cornerback Julian Love went out with what coach Brian Kelly said after the game was a head injury and Lawrence started taking apart the Irish secondary.

            Lawrence hooked up with Ross on a deep throw down the sideline and the big receiver beat Love's backup, Donte Vaughn, for a tackle-breaking, 52-yard score early in the second quarter. The Irish looked as if they might be able to keep it close to halftime, but the offense couldn't keep that ferocious Clemson front, even without suspended star tackle Dexter Lawrence, out of the backfield.

            In the final 2 minutes, Trevor Lawrence connected with Ross on a 42-yard score and with Tee Higgins for a one-handed, 19-yard touchdown reception - again over Vaughn - with 2 seconds left in the second quarter. Lawrence was 13 for 15 for 229 yards in the quarter.

            That made it 23-3 at half and once again the Fighting Irish looked outclassed against the best of the best. Not so different from the 42-14 loss to Alabama in the 2012 BCS championship game or the 44-28 loss to Ohio State in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl. In fact, Notre Dame is 0-8 in BCS and New Year's Six games since winning the Cotton Bowl in 1993.

            PEACH BOWL

            NO. 10 FLORIDA 41, NO. 8 MICHIGAN 15


            ATLANTA (AP) - Lamical Perine had a 5-yard scoring catch and 53-yard touchdown run to lead Florida's strong rushing attack Saturday, helping the Gators cap their comeback season with a blowout victory over Michigan in the Peach Bowl.

            After finishing 4-7 in 2017, Florida enjoyed a dramatic turnaround in Dan Mullen's first season as coach. Florida (10-3) closed the season with four straight victories. Michigan (10-3) closed a promising season with two straight lopsided losses.

            Feleipe Franks ran and passed for touchdowns for Florida. He had a 20-yard scoring run in the second quarter and finished with 74 yards rushing on 14 carries. Franks passed for 173 yards.

            Chauncey Gardner-Johnson led Florida's defense with two interceptions, including one returned 30 yards for a touchdown with less than five minutes remaining. Gardner-Johnson's first interception early in the second half, when Florida led only 13-10, set the tone for the Gators.

            The Wolverines faced the unenviable task of having four top starters, including top rusher Karan Higdon and leading tackler Devin Bush, skip the game to focus on the NFL draft.

            After giving up 567 yards in a 62-39 loss to Ohio State to close the regular season, Michigan's defense again couldn't play up to its No. 1 ranking. Florida had 427 yards - 257 on the ground.

            BELK BOWL

            VIRGINIA 28, SOUTH CAROLINA 0


            CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Bryce Perkins threw three touchdown passes to Olamide Zaccheaus, Virginia's defense dominated and the Cavaliers beat South Carolina in the Belk Bowl for their first bowl victory since 2005.

            Perkins completed 22 of 31 passes for 208 yards and ran for 81 yards to help the Cavaliers (8-5) ended the ACC's longest bowl drought. Zaccheaus had 12 catches for 100 yards. Jordan Ellis ran for 106 yards and a touchdown, helping Virginia hold the ball for more than 42 minutes.

            The Gamecocks (7-6) were shut out for the first time since an 18-0 loss to Georgia in 2006.

            ARIZONA BOWL

            NEVADA 16, ARKANSAS STATE 13, OT


            TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Reagan Roberson bulldozed through one tackler and dove into the end zone on an 11-yard catch-and-run in overtime, lifting Nevada over Arkansas State in the Arizona Bowl.

            Nevada (8-5) labored against Arkansas State's defensive front all game before coming to life late, going up 10-7 on Devonte Lee's 1-yard touchdown run with 1:06 left.

            Arkansas State (8-5) racked up 499 yards, but was 1 for 5 in the red zone with two turnovers before marching quickly down the field at the end of regulation. Blake Grupe, who had one field goal blocked and badly missed on another, drilled a 32-yarder to tie it on the final play.

            Grupe opened overtime with a 24-yard field goal, but Roberson bulled his way into the end zone to send the Wolf Pack rushing onto the field.
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            • Decision time for Murray: Football, baseball or both?
              December 30, 2018
              By The Associated Press


              MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) Kyler Murray had it all working: Pinpoint throws, speedy feet and unflappable resolve all the way to the finish.

              If this was his football finale, it was a gem.

              Murray threw for 308 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for another 109 and another touchdown, led Oklahoma to scores on its final six possessions - sans for a 25-second one to end the first half - and it still wasn't enough. The Heisman Trophy winner isn't going to play in the national championship game, after top-ranked Alabama downed fourth-ranked Oklahoma 45-34 in the Orange Bowl on Saturday night.

              So now Murray can begin contemplating his career plan a week earlier than he hoped.

              Baseball or football?

              A massive decision awaits. And the way the Sooners see it, it's a win-win decision for Murray.

              ''He's either going to be a major league baseball star or he's going to be a Pro Bowler,'' Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said. ''He just needs to decide which one.''

              Murray became the first player in nearly five years to throw for at least 300 yards and rush for at least another 100 in a bowl game - the most recent to do that was Tajh Boyd, also in the Orange Bowl, for Clemson in its win over Ohio State on Jan. 3, 2014. It was also the third time Murray pulled off that feat this season, more than any other player in major college football.

              ''He did a great job tonight,'' Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said. ''He did a tremendous job.''

              Murray's ability on the football field cannot be argued.

              Nor can his ability on the baseball diamond - the Oakland Athletics made him the No. 9 pick in this year's draft, paying about $4.6 million in bonus money for someone they could see in their outfield before too long.

              As was the case for Baker Mayfield last season, the Heisman couldn't help deliver a win in the CFP semifinals for Murray. He and the Sooners were playing uphill all night, after giving up an Orange Bowl-record 21 points in the first quarter and eventually trailing 28-0 before finally getting on the board.

              When they figured out what worked, it was simply too late.

              The Sooners (12-2) got to 31-20 and 38-27 in the fourth, but the quest for a miracle comeback essentially ended there. Murray said he didn't give thought coming into this CFP semifinal at the Orange Bowl that it could be his final football game. If he had his way, of course, he'd be heading to Santa Clara, California in a few days to meet second-ranked Clemson for the national championship.

              Take away the brutal start, and he might have gotten there.

              Murray was dazzling all the way to the end, even after getting knocked out of the game briefly in the fourth quarter following a crushing tackle by Alabama's Quinnen Williams. He engineered touchdowns on his final three drives of the season, running the last one in himself.

              Now he needs to decide if that was the last trip to the end zone he'll ever make.
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              • 2018-2019 College Bowl Record - Opinions and Best Bets !

                DATE W-L-T % UNITS

                12/29/2018 5-4-1 55.56% +3.00
                12/28/2018 2-4-0 33.33% -12.00
                12/27/2018 5-1-0 83.33% +19.50
                12/26/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50
                12/22/2018 4-4-0 50.00% -2.00
                12/21/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                12/20/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
                12/19/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                12/18/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                12/15/2018 4-6-0 40.00% -13.00

                TOTAL............24-29-0.......45.28%.....-39.50


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                DATE........................ATS................... UNITS..................O/U....................UNITS.................TOTAL

                12/29/2018.............2 - 2.................-1.00....................1 - 1.....................-0.50................-1.50
                12/28/2018.............2 - 1.................+4.50...................0 - 3.....................-16.50..............-12.00
                12/27/2018.............2 - 1.................+4.50...................3 - 0....................+15.00..............+19.50
                12/26/2018.............0 - 2..................-11.00..................1 - 2....................-6.00.................-17.00
                12/22/2018.............2 - 2..................-1.00....................2 - 2....................-1.00.................-2.00
                12/21/2018.............1 - 1..................-0.50....................1 - 1....................-0.50.................-1.00
                12/20/2018.............1 - 0.................+5.00....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-0.50
                12/19/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                12/18/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                12/15/2018.............0 - 4..................-22.00..................3 - 2....................+4.00................-18.00

                TOTAL...................10 - 15................-32.50.................11 - 14..................-22.00...............-54.50
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                • *Monday's Early Bowl Tips*
                  Joe Nelson


                  The College Football Championship is set for next Monday, but the New Year’s Eve Monday schedule features six big games as the bowl season nears its end. Here is a look at the three early day games on Monday’s schedule on the final day of 2018 with the Miltary, Sun, and Red Box Bowl games.

                  *MILITARY BOWL

                  Matchup: Virginia Tech Hokies at Cincinnati Bearcats*
                  Venue: Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland
                  Time/TV: Monday, December 31, 12:00 PM ET, ESPN
                  *Line: Cincinnati -6, Over/Under 53½*
                  Last Meeting: 2014 (Military Bowl) Virginia Tech (+1½) 33, Cincinnati 17

                  This is a rematch of the 2014 Military Bowl won by Virginia Tech. The Hokies started the season with great promise winning 24-3 against Florida State to seemingly take a commanding lead in the ACC Coastal, a lead they still held with a 3-0 ACC start even despite suffering non-conference losses to Old Dominion and Notre Dame. Quarterback Josh Jackson was injured in the stunning loss to the Monarchs and the Hokies would wind up losing four consecutive ACC games by double-digits to slip to 4-6. A wild overtime win over rival Virginia kept the season alive and then on championship weekend, the Hokies added a game with Marshall to keep alive a streak of now 26 straight postseason appearances.

                  Taking over for a legend in Frank Beamer, Justin Fuente had a great first season in Blacksburg, but this marks a second straight season of decline for the Hokies. His team lost a few key players to off-season incidents and dealing with a quarterback change was certainly a challenge as junior Ryan Willis had mixed results. In an ACC Coastal race that was wide open, finishing in fifth place was a poor showing for the program that always has set a high bar for expectations. The opportunity to close the season with a bowl win could build some momentum for next season when the Coastal race figures to again be wide open.

                  Cincinnati had a breakthrough season going 10-2 in Luke Fickell’s second season guiding the program. The Bearcats passed over long-time quarterback Hayden Moore for freshman Desmond Ridder and after an opening upset over UCLA, the Bearcats didn’t look back. Both losses came on the road vs. arguably the top two American Athletic teams and statistically there is massive gap between these squads with Cincinnati out-scoring foes 419-193 on the season while Virginia Tech was out-scored 357-368.

                  Cincinnati has out-rushed each of its last eight opponents by more than 100 yards while a Hokies program known for its defensive reputation featured one of the nation’s worst rush defenses, surrendering 207 yards per game on 5.3 yards per carry, a worse per carry average allowed than 120 of the other 129 FBS teams. Cincinnati’s schedule certainly can be called into question however as the only wins over bowl teams this season came vs. Ohio, Tulane, and South Florida and all of those games were at home. The AAC has also had a poor bowl season so far with only Tulane getting a narrow win over Louisiana-Lafayette while Temple, South Florida, Houston, and Memphis have all lost bowl games with the first three teams on that list blown out.

                  *SUN BOWL

                  Matchup: Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Stanford Cardinal*
                  Venue: Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas
                  Time/TV: Monday, December 31, 2:00 PM ET, CBS
                  *Line: Stanford -5, Over/Under 52*
                  Last Meeting: 1932 Pittsburgh (NL) 7, at Stanford 0

                  Pittsburgh had an unusual season as they were outscored by 31 points in going 7-6, but they wound up 6-2 in ACC play and won the Coastal title. The Panthers lost badly to Clemson in the ACC Championship but after missing the postseason last year for the first time since 2007, the Panthers are back in a bowl game for the third time in four years under Pat Narduzzi.

                  The Panthers were one of the top rushing teams in the nation, set to eclipse 3,000 rushing yards for the season in this game while posting 5.6 yards per carry with both Qadree Ollison and Darrin Hall breaking the 1,000-yard barrier. The passing game was limited behind sophomore Kenny Pickett, but Pittsburgh had a daunting schedule as four of the team’s six losses came against Penn State, and three teams that are a combined 37-0 facing UCF, Notre Dame, and Clemson. Pittsburgh also lost to North Carolina and Miami and the formula for beating the Panthers is clear, stop the running game.

                  David Shaw has led a successful run at Stanford but once again the Cardinal failed to rise to the top national stage and for the second straight season the defensive numbers were marginal for a program that has a reputation for quality defense. Stanford was reasonably effective against the run allowing 3.9 yards per carry and 141 yards per game. Stanford’s offense surprisingly did not produce good rushing numbers even with Bryce Love entering the season as a Heisman candidate. Love wound up missing a few games this season and has seen his rushing total drop from 2,118 yards last season to only 739 yards this season and his per carry average nearly halved and he will not be playing in this bowl game.

                  With three straight wins to end the season, Stanford wound up 8-4 but hopes were certainly much higher with a 4-0 start that included wins over USC and Oregon. Both of those Pac-12 powers also wound up with down seasons, but the Cardinal had five wins vs. bowl teams and stayed in the Pac-12 race most of the way, losing in close games with Washington and Washington State. Coming off a disastrous 1-8 bowl campaign last season, the Cardinal are a team the Pac-12 is counting on for win as nearly a touchdown favorite in El Paso. The early returns for the conference haven’t been great with Arizona State and California losing while Washington State had a very narrow win while being severely out-gained, though that win does ensure that the conference will improve its bowl record this season with only seven teams in play.

                  *RED BOX BOWL

                  Matchup: Michigan State Spartans vs. Oregon Ducks*
                  Venue: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California
                  Time/TV: Monday, December 31, 3:00 PM ET, FOX
                  *Line: Oregon -2½, Over/Under 48*
                  Last Meeting: 2015 at Michigan State (-4½) 31, Oregon 28

                  Formerly the San Francisco Bowl, the Red Box Bowl has an alluring matchup this season that is likely the best of the New Year’s Eve slate, while being played on the field where next week’s championship game will be played. Oregon wound up just 8-4, but the Ducks scored 37 points per game and were one of the teams to beat eventual Pac-12 champion Washington. That game along with Oregon’s painful home loss to Stanford, were two of the more memorable games of the season. Oregon is led by junior quarterback Justin Herbert, who is a top NFL quarterback prospect and the program received a big boost with his recent announcement to not only play in this game but to return for his senior season.

                  Herbert wound up with underwhelming numbers completing fewer than 60 percent of his passes but he also didn’t have the typical Oregon rushing attack supporting him as the Ducks had modest results on the ground with 191 yards per game on 4.6 yards per carry. Oregon also played a very weak non-conference schedule while drawing a favorable Pac-12 slate as this was a team that seemed like it should have done more than the 8-4 result with a 5-4 Pac-12 finish. It has been a challenging transition for the program however with Mario Cristobal in his first season, a year after Willie Taggert coached just one season before leaving for Florida State.

                  Michigan State wound up just 7-5 this season, but the Spartans have superb defensive numbers in what will be billed a clash of contrasting styles of teams. The Spartans lost three Big Ten home games this season, but the defense allowed only 18 points per game while playing a tough non-conference schedule that included two bowl teams plus a difficult Big Ten slate that included two of the eventual top three teams from the West. Michigan State wound up only beating three bowl teams on the season however though one of those wins was an impressive result at Penn State.

                  Herbert will be tasked with making plays in this game as Michigan State ranks second nationally behind Clemson in allowing just 2.7 yards per rush with the 81 yards per game average in run defense the best in the nation. The offensive numbers for the Spartans are ugly however, posting just 122 rushing yards per game on 3.5 yards per carry and quarterback play was an issue all season. Junior Brian Lewerke completed just 54 percent of his passes with more interceptions than touchdowns while freshman Rocky Lombardi wound up with even worse numbers despite the Spartans winning two of his three starts. Lewerke is getting the nod to start this game for Mark Dantonio who has won five of his last six bowl games after losing his first four with the program.


                  ***************


                  *Monday's Late Bowl Tips*
                  Joe Williams


                  ***Missouri vs. Oklahoma State**

                  Liberty Bowl*


                  -- The Missouri Tigers (8-4 straight up, 7-5 against the spread) from the Southeastern Conference will battle the Oklahoma State Cowboys (6-6 straight up, 6-6 against the spread) from the Big 12 Conference in the Autozone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn.

                  -- Mizzou has a pretty extensive bowl history, and they have had a resurgence under head coach Barry Odom over the past couple of seasons. Gary Pinkel built the program into a perennial contender, but they had a couple of lean years from 2015-16. Odom has led them back, although their loss in the Texas Bowl last season snapped a three-game bowl winning streak. This will be their first bowl game against Oklahoma State since the Cotton Bowl Classic in 2013, a 41-31 win. These two teams used to be conference mates in the Big 12 for many years, too.

                  -- Oklahoma State enters on a two-game bowl winning streak, including the 30-21 win against Virginia tech in the Camping World Bowl in Orlando last season. The Cowboys have appeared in a bowl in 13 consecutive seasons, and they're 6-2 SU over the past eight. This will be their first-ever appearance in the Liberty Bowl.

                  -- The Tigers fired out of the box with three straight wins, scoring 40 or more points in each of the outings. However, they fell short by a 43-29 count against Georgia on Sept. 22 before a 37-35 loss at South Carolina. They also were clubbed by Alabama 39-10 on Oct. 13, slipping to 3-3. They lost an absolute heartbreaker to Kentucky on the last play of the game Oct. 27 in Columbia, but that was the last time they suffered defeat. That loss galvanized the team and they ripped off four straight wins while going 3-1 ATS, including a 38-17 win at Florida on Nov. 3.

                  -- The Cowboys also opened 3-0 SU/2-1 ATS in their first three before getting tripped up 41-17 at home against Texas Texh. Their best win of the season might have been a 38-35 victory against Texas as short 'dogs at home on Oct. 27, ruining the playoff chances of the Longhorns in the process. They nearly turned the trick against Oklahoma, too, but came up just short in a 48-47 classic in Norman. The Cowboys were able to drop West Virginia out of the picture on Nov. 17.

                  -- Oklahoma State finished 10th in total yards (499.2 YPG) with 306.7 passing yards per contests to finish 12th in that area. They're also 14th in the country with 38.4 points per game (PPG), with their only weakness in the rushing game. Defensively they had major issues, too, like most Big 12 clubs, ranking 99th in total yards allowed (437.1 YPG), 108th against the pass (258.2 YPG) and 97th in points allowed (32.4 PPG).

                  -- Missouri can hang in the pass game, ranking 27th with 271.6 YPG, while checking in 16th in total yards (468.8 YPG). They were also 19th in the land with 36.9 PPG. Defensively their hot spot was against the run, checking in 21st with just 122.9 YPG. They were dinged for 256.1 YPG to finish 104th overall, while yielding just 24.4 PPG to finish 45th.

                  -- Cowboys QB Taylor Cornelius took the baton from Mason Rudolph and rolled up 3,637 passing yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions with 385 rushing yards and 10 scores. WR Tylan Wallace is the next star in the pass game, racking up 1,398 receiving yards with 11 scores.

                  -- Tigers QB Drew Lock is the start and a future first-round pick in the NFL perhaps. He threw for 3,125 yards, 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions with six rushing scores. RB Larry Rountree III rumbled for 1,012 yards and 10 touchdowns, while RB Damarea Crockett chipped in with seven scores on the ground.

                  -- Missouri is 5-2 ATS in the past seven outside of the conference, but they're just 1-4 ATS in the past five against Big 12 foes and 1-8 ATS across the past nine played in the month of December.

                  -- Oklahoma State is 8-1 ATS in the past nine non-conference tilts, and they're 5-1 ATS in the past six against teams with a winning record. The Cowboys are also 4-1 ATS in the past five neutral-site contests.

                  -- The over is 4-1 in Missouri's past five bowl games and 3-0-1 in their past four non-conference battles while going 5-2 in their past seven neutral-site affairs.

                  -- The under has hit in four in a row during bowl season, while going 7-1-1 in the past nine games in the month of December. The under is also 5-1 in their past six against the SEC.

                  -- Kickoff is slated for 3:45 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.

                  ***Northwestern vs. Utah**

                  Holiday Bowl*


                  -- The San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl is a matchup between the Northwestern Wildcats (8-5 straight up, 6-7 against the spread) from the Big 10 Conference against the Utah Utes (9-4 straight up, 7-6 against the spread) from the Pac-12 Conference at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Calif. in a battle of Top 25 teams.

                  -- The Wildcats appeared in just one bowl game before Gary Barnett took them to the Rose Bowl in 1995. One. The late Randy Walker took over and led them to three bowl games in 2000, 2003 and 2005. However, it's been Pat Fitzgerald who has transformed the program into a perennial contender, and they're winning bowl games now, too. In their first 10 bowl games they won just once, in 1948. They topped Mississippi State in 2012 in the Gator Bowl, they topped Pittsburgh in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2016, and they dumped Kentucky last season in the Music City Bowl. This will be their first-ever apperance in the Hoiliday Bowl.

                  -- Utah puts a five-game bowl winning streak on the line against Northwestern. They spanked West Virginia 30-14 in the Heart of Dallas Bowl last season, and they have won 14 of their past 15 appearances during bowl season. While they have never appeared in the Holiday Bowl, they won a pair of Poinsettia Bowl appearances in this stadium in 2007 against Navy and 2009 against California.

                  -- The Wildcats didn't get off to a great start, going 1-3 SU/2-2 ATS through the first four games, including losses at home to Duke and Akron. However, they ended up winning seven of their final eight contests to win the Big 10 West and make their first-ever appearance in the league's title game. They were overmatched 45-24 against Ohio State to land in this bowl.

                  -- The Utes opened with two wins, but they lost to both Washington schools from the Pac-12 to start out 2-2 SU/1-3 ATS. They rebounded with a 40-21 win at Stanford to perhaps save their season, or at least give them confidence again. They topped USC 41-28 on Oct. 20, and they won seven of eight from Oct. 6 to Nov. 24 to easily qualify for the postseason. A 10-3 loss in the Pac-12 title game showed they have plenty of defense, but their offense was a huge disappointment in that one.

                  -- Utah ranked 71st in total yards per game (396.6 YPG) and 91st in passing yards (207.2 YPG). They were decent on the ground, ranking 48th with 189.5 YPG with a rather average 28.7 PPG, good for 70th in the land. On defense, they locked down the run game with just 102.9 YPG allowed, finishing sixth in the nation. They were 15th in total yards, too, allowing just 316.2 YPG.

                  -- Northwestern managed to finish just 106th in total yards per game (356.8 YPG) and just 119th in rushing offense (117.5 YPG). They also struggled to put points on the board, averaging just 23.7 PPG to finish 106th overall in the nation. Defensively they were also 106th against the pass (258.1 YPG). They're strongest against the run with 132.6 YPG allowed.

                  -- For the Wildcats, WR Flynn Nagel (leg) is listed as questionable due to a leg injury.

                  -- For the Utes, QB Tyler Huntley (collarbone) is considered probable, but he'll have to do without RB Zack Moss (knee) and WR Britain Covey (knee), two key components in the offense this season.

                  -- Northwestern enters the game 4-1-1 ATS over the past six games against teams with a winning overall record, but they're 0-3-1 ATS in the past four non-conference tilts.

                  -- Utah is 4-1 ATS in the past five bowl games and they're 6-1 ATS in the past seven against Big Ten foes. They're also 10-4-1 ATS in the past 15 against winning teams, 20-8 ATS in the past 28 non-conference battles and 10-4 ATS in the past 14 neutral-site contests.

                  -- The under is 4-1 in Northwestern's past five bowl games, while going 5-2 in their past seven overall and 23-8-1 in the past 32 non-conference contests.

                  -- The under is 4-1 in Utah's past five neutral-site games, and 4-1 in their past five against the Big Ten. However, the over is 5-1 in Utah's past six against teams with a winning record.

                  -- This is the first-ever meeting between Northwestern and Utah.

                  -- Kickoff is slated for 7:00 p.m. Eastern on FOX Sports 1.

                  ***N.C. State vs. Texas A&M**

                  Taxslayer Gator Bowl*


                  -- The Taxslayer Gator Bowl is a showdown between the North Carolina State Wolfpack (9-3 straight up, 6-6 against the spread) from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Texas A&M Aggies (8-4 straight up, 8-4 against the spread) from the SEC at Everbank Field in Jacksonville, Fla.

                  -- The Wolfpack have won two straight bowl games, and eight of their past 11 in the postseason. This will be their first appearance in this bowl since the Jan. 1, 2003, a 28-6 win against Notre Dame. Overall in three previous Gator Bowl appearances the Wolfpack are 1-2 SU.

                  -- The Aggies head into this one on a three-game losing streak during the bowl season, including a 55-52 shootout loss against Wake Forest last season in the Belk Bowl. The las time the Aggies appearance in the Gator Bowl was way back in 1957 when Bear Bryant was the head coach, and they lost 3-0 against Tennessee.

                  -- N.C. State fired out of the chute with a 5-0 SU/3-2 ATS mark and a Top 25 ranking heading into the Oct. 20 battle at Clemson. They proved they were quite ready for the big time, getting slapped back 41-7 in Death Valley, and they followed that up with a 51-41 loss at Syracuse to take themselves out of the ACC championship chase. However, they beat Florida State 47-28 for a good one at home, and won three straight to finish up, including a 58-3 whipping of East Carolina on Dec. 1.

                  -- A&M also lost to Clemson, falling 28-26 at home on Sept. 8 in a very good showing. They opened with four straight covers, and they were 5-2 SU/6-1 ATS through the first seven contests. They had some difficulty with losses at Mississippi State and Auburn, but they finished up with three straight wins against Mississippi, UAB and LSU to end the season on a high note. That Tigers game was a ridiculous 74-72 which went seven overtimes.

                  -- N.C. State had a successful season on offense, ranking 15th in total yards per game (471.5 YPG) with 327.7 yards per game to finish sixth through the air. They had trouble running, ranking 98th overall, but still managed to score 35.6 PPG to finish 20th in the nation. Defensively they were strong against the run, allowing just 109.1 YPG, but they were dinged for 271.2 YPG to finish 121th in the country.

                  -- A&M finished 20th in total yards (465.8 YPG), 34th in passing yards (262.0 YPG) and 30th in rushing yards (203.8 YPG) while posting 34.7 PPG to finish 26th. They had some of the best balance in the country on offense. Defensively they weren't as balanced, allowing just 92.0 YPG to finish second in the country, while allowing 262.7 YPG to end up 111th.

                  -- For A&M, QB Kellen Mond was sufficient in the pass game, throwing for 2,967 yards, 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions while running for 387 yards and six scores. RB Trayveon Williams piled up 1,524 yards and 15 scores. TE Jace Sternberger is a force with a team-high 804 yards and 10 scores.

                  -- QB Ryan Finley is a beast for N.C. State, posting 3,789 passing yards, 24 scores and nine INTs. On the ground, RB Reggie Gallaspy II posted 1,014 yards and 18 touchdowns, including the game-winner in OT against rival UNC, perhaps his most memorable.

                  -- N.C. State is 7-2-1 ATS across the past 10 bowl games while going 4-1 ATS in the past five out of conference. However, they're just 1-6 ATS in their past seven tries against SEC foes.

                  -- A&M has covered seven straight out of conference battles while going 8-3 ATS across the past 11 against winning teams. They have covered nine of the past 13 overall, too.

                  -- The over is 6-0 in N.C. State's past six bowl games and 8-0 in their past eight neutral-site tilts. They over is also 11-4-1 in the past 16 non-conference contests.

                  -- For A&M, the over is 6-1 in their past seven non-SEC games, 4-1 in the past five bowls and 8-2 ATS in the past nine following a non-cover.

                  -- This is the first-ever meeting between N.C. State and Texas A&M on the gridiron.

                  -- Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • 2018-19 bowls

                    December 31


                    Military Bowl, Annapolis
                    Virginia Tech (+2.5) beat Cincinnati 33-17 in this bowl four years ago, but both teams have new coaches since then; underdogs are 3-2 vs spread in last five Military Bowls that didn’t involve host school Navy. Average total in this bowl last five years is 59.8. Cincinnati won four of last five games, are 2-3 vs spread in games with single digit spread. Virginia Tech won its last two games, scoring 34-41 points, after losing their previous four games. Hokies won three of last four bowls; Cincy is in its first bowl since ’15- they lost last three bowls, by 22-16-35 yards.

                    Sun Bowl, El Paso
                    Favorites covered four of last five Sun Bowls, with average total of 57.2 in those games. Stanford won this game two years ago, beating North Carolina 25-23. Cardinal won last three games after a 5-4 start; they’re 5-3-1 vs spread in games with single digit spread. Seven of last nine Stanford games went over total; four of last five Pitt games stayed under. Panthers lost last two games, 24-3/42-10; they’re 5-4 as an underdog. Cardinal won three of last four bowls, with last two both decided by two points. Pittsburgh lost their last three bowls, giving up 36.7 ppg.

                    Red Box Bowl, Santa Clara
                    Favorites covered this bowl five of last seven years; average total last five years is 60.4. Michigan State lost two of last three games, scoring only 6-6-14 points; Spartans’ last seven games stayed under total- they completed less than half their passes in last three games. Oregon is 8-1 when it scores 30+ points, 0-3 when it doesn’t; five of their last seven games stayed under total. Ducks are 2-5 this season in games with a single digit spread. MSU won four of last five bowls, beating two Pac-12 teams; Ducks lost last three bowls, giving up 42.3 ppg.

                    Liberty Bowl, Memphis
                    Underdogs are 3-2 vs spread in this bowl last five years, with average total, 59.2. SEC teams won this game four of last five years. Missouri won its last four games, scoring 39.8 ppg; Tigers have senior QB- they’re 0-3 when scoring less than 30 points. Oklahoma State lost five of last seven games after a 4-1 start; they allowed 31+ points in last seven games. Four of last five Mizzou games stayed under. Missouri won three of last four bowls, none of which were decided by fewer than 10 points; OSU won three of last four bowls; they were underdog in three of those games.

                    Holiday Bowl, San Diego
                    Utah coach Whittingham is 11-1 in bowl games; Utah scored 33.2 ppg in winning last five bowls. Northwestern is 4-10 all-time in bowls but 3-1 in last four, winning 31-24/24-23 last two years; Underdogs covered this game five of last six games; Big 14 teams won this game last three years. Northwestern won seven of last nine games after a 1-3 start; Wildcats are 6-2 vs spread as an underdog- five of their last seven games stayed under total. Utah won seven of last nine games after a 2-2 start; Utes are 8-0 this season when they score more than 24 points.

                    Gator Bowl, Jacksonville
                    Favorites covered three of last four Gator Bowls, with SEC teams winning three of those games. Average total in last five Gator Bowls is 53.2. NC State won last three games, scoring 52-34-58 points; Wolfpack is 3-3 in games with single digit spread. Texas A&M won its last three games, winning last game in seven OT’s; Aggies are 2-3 in games with single digit spread. State won three of last four bowls, winning last two years, 41-17/52-31. A&M lost last three bowls, by 6-5-3 points; average totals in Aggies’ last five bowls is 79.6. State (+11) upset Jimbo Fisher’s Florida St squad 27-21 in Tallahassee LY.
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                    • Miami coach Richt announces retirement
                      December 30, 2018
                      By The Associated Press


                      CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) Manny Diaz woke up Sunday morning as the coach at Temple.

                      And then the phone rang.

                      What happened over the next 12 hours or so represented perhaps the most whirlwind day of his career, and certainly one of the wildest days in the history of Miami football. Mark Richt stunned the program by retiring as coach Sunday morning, the school gathered itself to begin a search for his replacement a few hours later, and before the day was done Diaz was announced as the new leader of the Hurricanes.

                      ''I never saw this coming,'' Diaz said. ''No one did.''

                      The Hurricanes' defensive coordinator for the past three seasons agreed to a five-year contract to take over the program, and Miami's new coach never truly left Miami. Diaz took the job as Temple coach earlier this month, remained at Miami to coach his defense one last time in the Pinstripe Bowl last week - and was prepping for the move to Philadelphia.

                      Cancel that truck.

                      The Turnover Chain is staying in Miami, and so is the guy who came up with college football's best piece of sideline schtick.

                      ''Miami is home,'' Diaz said, a native of the city where his father once was Mayor. ''The University of Miami is home. The U has truly been `the job' for me since I first got into coaching. Having worked here over the past three years, I came to understand what it means to be part of `The U' and came to appreciate the passion and commitment to excellence of all who proudly call themselves Canes.

                      ''We will restore the football program to its place among the nation's elite and we will do it with hard work, dedicated coaches, and outstanding student-athletes.''

                      Players were told Sunday night, and were thrilled.

                      ''I give this coach all my respect,'' Miami running back Camron Davis said.

                      Temple was not so thrilled, though athletic director Patrick Kraft released a statement wishing Diaz well.

                      ''We are disappointed that he is leaving, but wish him the best as he returns home,'' Kraft said.

                      It's the second time that Miami has technically hired Temple's coach away from the Owls: The Hurricanes brought in Al Golden from there in 2010, and eventually replaced him with Richt in 2015.

                      Richt got Miami to its first Atlantic Coast Conference championship game last season, after starting that year 10-0 and rising to No. 2 in the AP Top 25. But the Hurricanes are 7-9 since, went 7-6 this season, were blown out by Wisconsin in the Pinstripe Bowl on Thursday night and were horrendous on offense at times in 2018 - totaling just 100 passing yards in their last two games of the season.

                      When announcing his retirement, Richt said he wants Miami to experience greatness again and that he decided someone else would have to lead the Hurricanes there.

                      So he stepped down, days after the end of an underachieving season and with five years left on his contract.

                      ''My love for The U is simply great,'' Richt said. ''My true desire is for our football program to return to greatness, and while terribly difficult, I feel that stepping down is in the best interests of the program.''

                      James and Richt spoke Saturday about the direction of the program. James said there was no indication that Richt would retire during that conversation, though he declined to offer specifics about what was said.

                      ''I wanted Mark to be our coach,'' James said Sunday at a news conference. ''Last night, I thought he was our coach.''

                      Richt's son, quarterbacks coach Jon Richt, was a frequent target of fan criticism. James wouldn't say if he asked Richt to make a change involving his son.

                      ''I don't think it's a secret to anyone here that as a program offensively we hadn't operated at the level that any one of us would want including Mark, and we talked about what we need to look at and do differently,'' James said. ''Mark is a very smart guy and he recognized that things needed to change on that side of the ball.''

                      Through Saturday, Miami was ranked fifth nationally in total defense this season and 18th in scoring defense out of the 130 teams at the FBS level. The Hurricanes were 67th in scoring offense, 104th in total offense and 112th in passing offense - all areas in which Miami expected to excel when it hired Richt back to lead his alma mater.

                      Earlier in 2018, Richt signed an extension that would have kept him at Miami through 2023. But this year clearly took a toll - Miami lost four straight games midway through the season, with Richt calling that time ''probably the most difficult time that I have been through as a coach.''

                      Richt said he was not forced out. He was 26-13 at Miami, and 171-64 in 18 seasons between Georgia and the Hurricanes.

                      ''The decision came after a great deal of thought, discussions with my family, and prayer,'' Richt said. ''This was my decision.''

                      The 58-year-old Richt told his staff Sunday morning that he was retiring and informed James of his decision around the same time. With players away for the holiday break, Richt and James alerted them by text and email shortly before the school issued a news release.

                      James said around 3:30 p.m. that a nationwide search was underway.

                      Turns out, he didn't need to look far.

                      ''Manny is one of the nation's elite coaches and the Canes' Family has already embraced him and his incredible work ethic over the past three years,'' James said. ''He is absolutely the passionate and innovative leader that our program needs, and we will work together to build an incredible staff to move our program back into championship contention.''

                      Diaz also apologized to Temple for the bizarre circumstances.

                      ''I hate the way this unfolded with respect to Temple,'' Diaz said. ''I was given a tremendous opportunity to lead the Temple program and I was actively engaged in doing just that when I woke up this morning. ... I do hope that the Temple players, administration and fans appreciate the uniqueness of this situation and the overwhelming pull to stay home.''
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • Monday, December 31

                        Virginia Tech Hokies
                        Virginia Tech is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games
                        Virginia Tech is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
                        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Virginia Tech's last 6 games
                        Cincinnati Bearcats
                        Cincinnati is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Cincinnati is 11-2 SU in its last 13 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Cincinnati's last 6 games

                        Pittsburgh Panthers
                        Pittsburgh is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games
                        Pittsburgh is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Pittsburgh's last 5 games
                        Stanford Cardinal
                        Stanford is 4-1-1 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Stanford is 16-7 SU in its last 23 games
                        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Stanford's last 5 game

                        Michigan State Spartans
                        Michigan State is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Michigan State is 15-7 SU in its last 22 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Michigan State's last 5 games
                        Oregon Ducks
                        Oregon is 4-9 ATS in its last 13 games
                        Oregon is 8-4 SU in its last 12 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Oregon's last 7 game

                        Missouri Tigers
                        Missouri is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Missouri is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Missouri's last 5 games
                        Missouri is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Oklahoma State
                        Missouri is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games when playing Oklahoma State
                        Oklahoma State Cowboys
                        Oklahoma State is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games
                        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Oklahoma State's last 5 games
                        Oklahoma State is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Missouri
                        Oklahoma State is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing Missouri

                        Northwestern Wildcats
                        Northwestern is 7-2 SU in its last 9 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Northwestern's last 7 games
                        Utah Utes
                        Utah is 6-3 ATS in its last 9 games
                        Utah is 7-2 SU in its last 9 games

                        NC State Wolfpack
                        North Carolina State is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
                        Texas A&M Aggies
                        Texas A&M is 9-4 ATS in its last 13 games
                        Texas A&M is 6-2 SU in its last 8 game


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                        Monday, December 31

                        Virginia Tech Hokies
                        Virginia Tech is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games
                        Virginia Tech is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
                        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Virginia Tech's last 6 games
                        Cincinnati Bearcats
                        Cincinnati is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Cincinnati is 11-2 SU in its last 13 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Cincinnati's last 6 games

                        Pittsburgh Panthers
                        Pittsburgh is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games
                        Pittsburgh is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Pittsburgh's last 5 games
                        Stanford Cardinal
                        Stanford is 4-1-1 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Stanford is 16-7 SU in its last 23 games
                        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Stanford's last 5 game

                        Michigan State Spartans
                        Michigan State is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Michigan State is 15-7 SU in its last 22 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Michigan State's last 5 games
                        Oregon Ducks
                        Oregon is 4-9 ATS in its last 13 games
                        Oregon is 8-4 SU in its last 12 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Oregon's last 7 game

                        Missouri Tigers
                        Missouri is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games
                        Missouri is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Missouri's last 5 games
                        Missouri is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Oklahoma State
                        Missouri is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games when playing Oklahoma State
                        Oklahoma State Cowboys
                        Oklahoma State is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games
                        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Oklahoma State's last 5 games
                        Oklahoma State is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Missouri
                        Oklahoma State is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing Missouri

                        Northwestern Wildcats
                        Northwestern is 7-2 SU in its last 9 games
                        The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Northwestern's last 7 games
                        Utah Utes
                        Utah is 6-3 ATS in its last 9 games
                        Utah is 7-2 SU in its last 9 games

                        NC State Wolfpack
                        North Carolina State is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
                        Texas A&M Aggies
                        Texas A&M is 9-4 ATS in its last 13 games
                        Texas A&M is 6-2 SU in its last 8 game


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                        December 31

                        Military Bowl, Annapolis

                        Virginia Tech (+2.5) beat Cincinnati 33-17 in this bowl four years ago, but both teams have new coaches since then; underdogs are 3-2 vs spread in last five Military Bowls that didn’t involve host school Navy. Average total in this bowl last five years is 59.8. Cincinnati won four of last five games, are 2-3 vs spread in games with single digit spread. Virginia Tech won its last two games, scoring 34-41 points, after losing their previous four games. Hokies won three of last four bowls; Cincy is in its first bowl since ’15- they lost last three bowls, by 22-16-35 yards.

                        Sun Bowl, El Paso
                        Favorites covered four of last five Sun Bowls, with average total of 57.2 in those games. Stanford won this game two years ago, beating North Carolina 25-23. Cardinal won last three games after a 5-4 start; they’re 5-3-1 vs spread in games with single digit spread. Seven of last nine Stanford games went over total; four of last five Pitt games stayed under. Panthers lost last two games, 24-3/42-10; they’re 5-4 as an underdog. Cardinal won three of last four bowls, with last two both decided by two points. Pittsburgh lost their last three bowls, giving up 36.7 ppg.

                        Red Box Bowl, Santa Clara
                        Favorites covered this bowl five of last seven years; average total last five years is 60.4. Michigan State lost two of last three games, scoring only 6-6-14 points; Spartans’ last seven games stayed under total- they completed less than half their passes in last three games. Oregon is 8-1 when it scores 30+ points, 0-3 when it doesn’t; five of their last seven games stayed under total. Ducks are 2-5 this season in games with a single digit spread. MSU won four of last five bowls, beating two Pac-12 teams; Ducks lost last three bowls, giving up 42.3 ppg.

                        Liberty Bowl, Memphis
                        Underdogs are 3-2 vs spread in this bowl last five years, with average total, 59.2. SEC teams won this game four of last five years. Missouri won its last four games, scoring 39.8 ppg; Tigers have senior QB- they’re 0-3 when scoring less than 30 points. Oklahoma State lost five of last seven games after a 4-1 start; they allowed 31+ points in last seven games. Four of last five Mizzou games stayed under. Missouri won three of last four bowls, none of which were decided by fewer than 10 points; OSU won three of last four bowls; they were underdog in three of those games.

                        Holiday Bowl, San Diego
                        Utah coach Whittingham is 11-1 in bowl games; Utah scored 33.2 ppg in winning last five bowls. Northwestern is 4-10 all-time in bowls but 3-1 in last four, winning 31-24/24-23 last two years; Underdogs covered this game five of last six games; Big 14 teams won this game last three years. Northwestern won seven of last nine games after a 1-3 start; Wildcats are 6-2 vs spread as an underdog- five of their last seven games stayed under total. Utah won seven of last nine games after a 2-2 start; Utes are 8-0 this season when they score more than 24 points.

                        Gator Bowl, Jacksonville
                        Favorites covered three of last four Gator Bowls, with SEC teams winning three of those games. Average total in last five Gator Bowls is 53.2. NC State won last three games, scoring 52-34-58 points; Wolfpack is 3-3 in games with single digit spread. Texas A&M won its last three games, winning last game in seven OT’s; Aggies are 2-3 in games with single digit spread. State won three of last four bowls, winning last two years, 41-17/52-31. A&M lost last three bowls, by 6-5-3 points; average totals in Aggies’ last five bowls is 79.6. State (+11) upset Jimbo Fisher’s Florida St squad 27-21 in Tallahassee LY.


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                        Monday, December 31

                        Virginia Tech @ Cincinnati


                        Game 257-258
                        December 31, 2018 @ 12:00 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Virginia Tech
                        87.606
                        Cincinnati
                        91.151
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Cincinnati
                        by 3 1/2
                        54
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Cincinnati
                        by 5 1/2
                        53 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Virginia Tech
                        (+5 1/2); Under

                        Pittsburgh @ Stanford


                        Game 259-260
                        December 31, 2018 @ 2:00 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Pittsburgh
                        89.637
                        Stanford
                        100.985
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Stanford
                        by 11 1/2
                        57
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Stanford
                        by 6 1/2
                        52
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Stanford
                        (-6 1/2); Over

                        Michigan State @ Oregon


                        Game 261-262
                        December 31, 2018 @ 3:00 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Michigan State
                        91.319
                        Oregon
                        95.669
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Oregon
                        by 4 1/2
                        44
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Oregon
                        by 1 1/2
                        48
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Oregon
                        (-1 1/2); Under

                        Oklahoma State @ Missouri


                        Game 253-264
                        December 31, 2018 @ 3:30 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Oklahoma State
                        94.214
                        Missouri
                        105.211
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Missouri
                        by 11
                        48
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Missouri
                        by 7 1/2
                        74 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Missouri
                        (-7 1/2); Under

                        Northwestern @ Utah


                        Game 265-266
                        December 31, 2018 @ 7:00 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Northwestern
                        92.748
                        Utah
                        97.974
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Utah
                        by 5
                        49
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Utah
                        by 7
                        45
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Northwestern
                        (+7); Over

                        NC State @ Texas A&M


                        Game 267-268
                        December 31, 2018 @ 7:30 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        NC State
                        92.620
                        Texas A&M
                        102.737
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Texas A&M
                        by 10
                        54
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Texas A&M
                        by 4 1/2
                        58 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Texas A&M
                        (-4 1/2); Under



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                        MONDAY, DECEMBER 31

                        Matchup Skinny Edge


                        VIRGINIA TECH vs. CINCINNATI (Military Bowl)...Hokies were on a 6-game spread skid this season before winning and covering last two to salvage bowl streak (now 26 straight). VPI only 3-6 as dog since last season. Bearcats only covered 2 of last 6 this campaign after starting 5-1 vs. line. Cincy no wins or covers last three in bowls (though not since 2015).
                        Slight to Virginia Tech, based on extended trends.

                        PITTSBURGH vs. STANFORD (Sun Bowl)...Pitt had a 6-game cover streak prior to last two games of season. Panthers 5-3 as dog this season, and Narduzzi 11-6 last 17 getting points. Pitt however 0-3 SU and vs. line last three bowls. Stanford 3-1 SU, 3-0-1 vs. spread last four bowls, closed season on 4-1-1 spread uptick. Tree 6-1-1 vs. number last 8 away from Farm, and one of only two Pac-12 teams to cover spread in bowls last year.
                        Stanford, based on team trends.

                        MICHIGAN STATE vs. OREGON (Redbox Santa Clara Bowl)...MSU only 4-8 vs. line this season and Dantonio 2-3 as dog after 7-4 mark as short entering 2018. Spartans just 6-9 vs. number last 15 away from East Lansing, though Dantonio 5-1 SU and vs. spread last six bowls. Ducks only 4-7-1 vs. spread this season and are 0-3 SU and vs. line last three bowls. Webfoots 2-8-2 last 12 vs. line against non-Pac 12 foes.
                        Michigan State, based on team trends.

                        MISSOURI vs. OKLAHOMA STATE (Liberty Bowl)...Mizzou just 2-5 vs. spread last seven away from Columbia (though did cover last two away TY). Tigers 3-5 vs. line against non-SEC BS-level foes since last season. Gundy was 4-0 as dog this season, 10-3 in role since 2015, and has won and covered 3 of last 4 bowls.
                        Oklahoma State, based on team trends.

                        NORTHWESTERN vs. UTAH (Holiday Bowl)...Underdog side was 11-1-1 in NU games this season with Cats 5-1-1 as short. Pat Fitz has won SU last two bowls but just 1-2 last 3. Kyle Whittingham 10-1 SU in bowls, 8-3 vs. line in those, and 11-6 vs. spread last 17 away from Salt Lake City.
                        Slight to Utah, based on bowl trends.

                        NC STATE vs. TEXAS A&M (Gator Bowl)...Pack has won and covered last two and 3 of last 4 bowl games. Pack 4-1 vs. spread last five vs. non-ACC. Jimbo 8-4 vs. line TY but just 2-3 vs. points away from home, and only 1-3 last 4 bowls while at FSU.
                        Slight to NC State, based on team trends.


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                        MONDAY, DECEMBER 31
                        GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

                        CIN at VT 12:00 PM
                        VT +6.5
                        U 51.0

                        STAN at PITT 02:00 PM
                        STAN -3.5
                        U 51.5


                        MSU at ORE 03:00 PM
                        MSU +1.5
                        O 45.0

                        MIZZ at OKST 03:45 PM
                        OKST +9.5
                        O 71.0


                        NW at UTAH 07:00 PM
                        NW +6.5
                        U 44.0

                        NCST at TAM 07:30 PM
                        TAM -7.0
                        O 56.5
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                        • OK State tops Missouri in Liberty Bowl
                          December 31, 2018
                          By The Associated Press


                          MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Taylor Cornelius tied a Liberty Bowl record with four touchdown passes and Kolby Peel made a critical fourth-down stop with 1:01 left as Oklahoma State edged No. 24 Missouri 38-33 in the Liberty Bowl on Monday.

                          Missouri (8-5) faced fourth-and-1 when quarterback Drew Lock attempted a keeper around the right end. Peel made an ankle tackle that stopped Lock short of the first-down marker.

                          That allowed Oklahoma State (7-6) to hang on to win a game it had led 35-19 heading into the fourth quarter. The Cowboys snapped Missouri's four-game winning streak.

                          Cornelius, a fifth-year senior and former walk-on, went 26 of 44 with four touchdown passes and two interceptions by Cam Hilton that sparked Missouri's comeback try. Both interceptions led to Missouri touchdowns.

                          Missouri's Larry Rountree III ran for 204 yards, including a 55-yard touchdown. Missouri's Johnathon Johnson had nine catches for 185 yards, including an 86-yard score. Lock was 23 of 38 for 373 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions.

                          Chuba Hubbard rushed for 145 yards and a touchdown for Oklahoma State. Tyron Johnson had seven catches for 141 yards and two touchdowns.

                          HOLIDAY BOWL

                          NORTHWESTERN 31, NO. 20 UTAH


                          SAN DIEGO (AP) - Northwestern converted three Utah turnovers into 21 points in a dizzying nine-minute stretch in the pouring rain in the third quarter of the Holiday Bowl, including Jared McGee's 82-yard fumble return for a touchdown, to stun the 20th-ranked Utes.

                          The Wildcats (9-5) scored 28 points in the third quarter to win their third straight bowl game under coach Pat Fitzgerald. The Green Bay Packers reportedly want to interview Fitzpatrick for their head coaching job.

                          Senior Clayton Thorson became the all-time leading passer for Northwestern, going 21 of 30 for 241 yards for 10,731 career yards. He broke Brett Basanez's school record of 10,580. Thorson threw for two touchdowns and was intercepted once in making his 53rd straight start for the Wildcats, the most by a quarterback in Big Ten history. He is the program's all-time winningest quarterback at 36-17. He was replaced after taking a hard shot midway through the fourth quarter.

                          Utah (9-5) cruised to a 20-3 halftime lead behind redshirt freshman quarterback Jason Shelley before it all fell apart in the third quarter. Shelley had two interceptions and a fumble.

                          Shelley was making his fourth start in place of Tyler Huntley, who broke his collarbone against Arizona State on Nov. 3.

                          GATOR BOWL

                          NO. 21 TEXAS A&M 53, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 13


                          JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Trayveon Williams ran for 236 yards and three touchdowns, smashing a 30-year-old school record and carrying No. 21 Texas A&M past North Carolina State.

                          The Aggies ended 2018 with a four-game winning streak and broke a three-game postseason skid.

                          It capped an impressive inaugural season for coach Jimbo Fisher in Aggieland.

                          Williams had 61 yards rushing in the first half and then got rolling in the third quarter. He carried five times for 82 yards on one drive, including a 17-yard touchdown run. He topped that with a 93-yard scoring run on Texas A&M's ensuing drive.

                          Kellen Mond completed 14 of 26 passes for 140 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. Mond also ran five times for 85 yards and a score. Kendrick Rogers made a leaping, 6-yard catch in the back of the end zone to help Mond.

                          Ryan Finley, a senior playing his final game, completed 19 of 32 passes for 139 yards. He threw a touchdown passes and two interceptions.

                          SUN BOWL

                          STANFORD 14, PITTSBURGH 13


                          EL PASO, Texas (AP) - Cameron Scarlett scored on a 1-yard run and recovered a fumble in the end zone for a second score to lead Stanford past Pittsburgh.

                          The Cardinal (9-4) finished on a four-game winning streak, much the same way they did two years ago when Stanford won the Sun Bowl for a season-ending six-game streak.

                          The Panthers (7-7) lost their fourth straight bowl game and sixth in the past seven after falling to playoff championship finalist Clemson in the ACC title game.

                          Pitt, which had a 10-7 halftime lead and was up 13-7 early in the fourth quarter, was led by tailback Darrin Hall, who had 16 carries for 123 yards and a score.

                          Stanford's offense, which had struggled all day, finally got going in the fourth quarter.

                          Scarlett had 91 yards on 21 carries in place of tailback Bryce Love, who decided to skip the bowl game to rehab an ankle injury ahead of the NFL draft. Love was the second Stanford back to do that in the past three Sun Bowls.

                          REDBOX BOWL

                          OREGON 7, MICHIGAN STATE 6


                          SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Justin Herbert shook off a sluggish day and threw a touchdown pass to Dillon Mitchell in the fourth quarter, and Oregon held on after Michigan State botched a field goal attempt.

                          Herbert passed for 166 yards and extended his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass to 28 on a day when the Ducks' offense mostly sputtered.

                          Oregon (9-4) crossed midfield only three times and couldn't get into the end zone until Herbert found Mitchell in the right front of the end zone for a 28-yard touchdown. The Ducks' defense held up from there but got some help from Michigan State's special teams.

                          Spartans quarterback Brian Lewerke completed 22 of 40 passes for 172 yards with one interception. It's the third time in four games that Michigan State (7-6) has failed to score a touchdown.

                          Running back LJ Scott ran for 84 yards on 24 carries, ending his injury-riddled season with the Spartans on a high note after being limited to five games. The senior running back declined to redshirt this year and declared for the NFL draft in early December.

                          Matt Goghlin kicked a pair of 34-yard field goals but he also missed one from 50.

                          It was Oregon's first bowl victory since beating Florida State in the 2015 Rose Bowl.

                          MILITARY BOWL

                          CINCINNATI 35, VIRGINIA TECH 31


                          ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Michael Warren ran for a career-high 166 yards and scored the go-ahead touchdown with 1:29 left in a soggy Military Bowl as Cincinnati ended Virginia Tech's run of 25 consecutive winning seasons.

                          A tight game that featured more than 900 yards in offense and seven lead changes wasn't decided until Warren busted up the middle for his second touchdown to cap a 64-yard drive directed by backup quarterback Hayden Moore.

                          Moore, a senior who made 12 starts last year, took over for injured starter Desmond Ridder in the first quarter and completed 11 of 25 passes for 120 yards. He had previously thrown only 26 passes in 2018.

                          The victory gave Cincinnati (11-2) its third 11-win season in the 131-year history of the program.

                          Playing in a bowl game for the 26th successive year - the longest current run in the nation - Virginia Tech needed a victory to avoid its first losing season since 1992. Ryan Willis threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, but it wasn't enough for the Hokies (6-7).
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • 2018-2019 College Bowl Record - Opinions and Best Bets !

                            DATE W-L-T % UNITS
                            .
                            12/31/2018 7-4-1 63.64% +13.00
                            12/29/2018 5-4-1 55.56% +3.00
                            12/28/2018 2-4-0 33.33% -12.00
                            12/27/2018 5-1-0 83.33% +19.50
                            12/26/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50
                            12/22/2018 4-4-0 50.00% -2.00
                            12/21/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                            12/20/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
                            12/19/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                            12/18/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                            12/15/2018 4-6-0 40.00% -13.00

                            TOTAL............31-33-0.......48.43%.....-26.50


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                            DATE........................ATS................... UNITS..................O/U....................UNITS.................TOTAL

                            12/31/2018.............5 - 1.................+14.50.................2 - 1.....................+4.50...............+19.00
                            12/29/2018.............2 - 2.................-1.00....................1 - 1.....................-0.50................-1.50
                            12/28/2018.............2 - 1.................+4.50...................0 - 3.....................-16.50..............-12.00
                            12/27/2018.............2 - 1.................+4.50...................3 - 0....................+15.00..............+19.50
                            12/26/2018.............0 - 2..................-11.00..................1 - 2....................-6.00.................-17.00
                            12/22/2018.............2 - 2..................-1.00....................2 - 2....................-1.00.................-2.00
                            12/21/2018.............1 - 1..................-0.50....................1 - 1....................-0.50.................-1.00
                            12/20/2018.............1 - 0.................+5.00....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-0.50
                            12/19/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                            12/18/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                            12/15/2018.............0 - 4..................-22.00..................3 - 2....................+4.00................-18.00

                            TOTAL...................15 - 16................-18.00.................13 - 15..................-17.50...............-35.50
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • 2018-2019 College Bowl Record - Opinions and Best Bets !

                              DATE W-L-T % UNITS
                              .
                              12/31/2018 7-4-1 63.64% +13.00
                              12/29/2018 5-4-1 55.56% +3.00
                              12/28/2018 2-4-0 33.33% -12.00
                              12/27/2018 5-1-0 83.33% +19.50
                              12/26/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50
                              12/22/2018 4-4-0 50.00% -2.00
                              12/21/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                              12/20/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
                              12/19/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                              12/18/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                              12/15/2018 4-6-0 40.00% -13.00

                              TOTAL............31-33-0.......48.43%.....-26.50


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                              DATE........................ATS................... UNITS..................O/U....................UNITS.................TOTAL

                              12/31/2018.............5 - 1.................+14.50.................2 - 1.....................+4.50...............+19.00
                              12/29/2018.............2 - 2.................-1.00....................1 - 1.....................-0.50................-1.50
                              12/28/2018.............2 - 1.................+4.50...................0 - 3.....................-16.50..............-12.00
                              12/27/2018.............2 - 1.................+4.50...................3 - 0....................+15.00..............+19.50
                              12/26/2018.............0 - 2..................-11.00..................1 - 2....................-6.00.................-17.00
                              12/22/2018.............2 - 2..................-1.00....................2 - 2....................-1.00.................-2.00
                              12/21/2018.............1 - 1..................-0.50....................1 - 1....................-0.50.................-1.00
                              12/20/2018.............1 - 0.................+5.00....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-0.50
                              12/19/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                              12/18/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                              12/15/2018.............0 - 4..................-22.00..................3 - 2....................+4.00................-18.00

                              TOTAL...................15 - 16................-18.00.................13 - 15..................-17.50...............-35.50
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • Tuesday’s 6-pack

                                NBA’s top six players in 3-point %age:

                                6) Bojan Bogdanovic, Pacers 46%

                                5) Derrick Rose, Wolves 46.2%

                                4) Danilo Gallinari, LAC 46.4%

                                3) Davis Bertans, Spurs 48%

                                2) Joe Harris, Nets 48.3%

                                1) Seth Curry, Trailblazers 50%

                                Quote of the Day
                                “Throughout my career as an athletic director, I have maintained a belief that making a head coaching change during a season is rarely in the best interests of our student-athletes or program.”
                                UCLA AD Dan Guerrero, who fired his basketball coach anyway on Monday

                                Tuesday’s quiz
                                Where did Shaquille O’Neal play his college basketball?

                                Monday’s quiz
                                Fred Dalton Thompson played a DA on Law and Order for five years, then later ran for the Republican nomination for President in 2008.

                                Sunday’s quiz
                                In the great TV show M*A*S*H*, Hawkeye Pierce’s real name was Benjamin Franklin Pierce.

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                                Tuesday’s List of 13; Happy New Year, everyone!!!!

                                13) This is the first NFL season ever where no team finished 8-8; NFL went to the 16-game schedule in 1978, with two seasons since then shortened by work stoppages.

                                12) Eight NFL head coaches were fired Sunday/Monday, 25% of the league’s coaches.

                                11) Steelers’ star WR Antonio Brown missed Sunday’s game with the Bengals, but apparently he wasn’t hurt, he was being disciplined after an incident in practice with a teammate, who was Ben Rothlisberger. Witnesses say it was a fairly ugly incident.

                                Sounds like it was an unhappy year in Pittsburgh, with Le’Veon Bell’s holdout and the coach screwing up game management situations and now Brown at odds with teammates. Throw in the defensive coordinator not knowing that Bengals’ TE Tyler Eifurt was hurt back in October, and it wouldn’t be surprising if whole lot of people were let go Monday, but they weren’t.

                                10) Oakland Raiders hired NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock as its GM; Mayock has been contributing to NFL Network and NFL.com since 2004, mostly in scouting, but he’s never worked in an NFL front office before.

                                Raiders have three first round draft picks in April and $100M in cap room to work with.

                                9) UCLA’s basketball team is 7-6 and has lost its last four games, which cost Steve Alford his job Monday. Bruins lost at home to Belmont, Liberty- those teams are both ranked in the top 80, but the coaching change was made, even before conference play begins. Our society isn’t terribly patient. Alford is a good guy; not sure why a move had to be made right now.

                                Alford/UCLA never seemed like a great match; will be fascinating to see where Bruins set their sights for a new coach. Murry Bartow is the interim coach; his father Gene was the coach who replaced John Wooden at UCLA, and who later started UAB’s basketball program.

                                Would Billy Donovan have any interest in the UCLA job? I’d have to ask, if I’m UCLA.

                                8) Mark Richt was fired as football coach at Miami; official word was “retired”, but guys don’t quit jobs like that. Richt is 58, would be curious to hear him on TV, hopefully learn from him.

                                Houston fired coach Major Applewhite; Dana Holgorsen has been mentioned as a potential target for the Cougars, but how is Houston a better job than West Virginia? Kliff Kingsbury has apparently turned down “a lucrative offer” from Houston to stay on as an assistant at USC.

                                7) Manny Diaz left as DC at Miami to become head coach at Temple, but when Richt retired (or was fired), Diaz quickly bolted Temple and is now the head coach at Miami. Oy.

                                6) Ole Miss signed former Michigan/Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez as its new OC, joining former Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre as its new DC, giving the Rebels an impressive staff around relatively inexperienced head coach Matt Luke.

                                6) This from the Grand Forks Herald:

                                Dan Shrader is a 38-year old full-time sanitation worker in the Minneapolis/St Paul area, who spends 50 hours a week driving a daily garbage route, dumping trash at the landfill and helping manage a 32-truck fleet.

                                He never played in the NHL, he never played college or pro hockey, he never played organized hockey growing up, period, but he is an amateur scout for the Winnipeg Jets, in charge of watching the Minnesota region for prospects. Pretty good second job for a garbageman.

                                If you like something a lot and work hard enough at it, all things are possible.

                                5) Hartford 79, Boston College 78 OT— ACC teams shouldn’t lose to America East teams.

                                4) City of Toronto had free bus/subway service from 7pm-7am New Year’s Eve, which is really good. More cities should do that; the less people who drive on New Year’s Eve, the better.

                                3) Stanford 14, Pittsburgh 13— Condoleeza Rice was on the Stanford sidelines for this game; not sure if she was auditioning for a coaching job or not. Pitt finishes year 7-7; always wondered if kids like enjoy going to El Paso for a bowl- seems like an unusual place for a bowl.

                                2) Oregon 7, Michigan State 6— In its last four games, Michigan State scored 6-6-14-6 points. That not good. Before Monday, last time they completed more than half their passes was October 27.

                                Mario Cristobal gets a bowl win in his first year at Oregon; it was Ducks’ first bowl wins since 2014, in a season when they had their third HC in last three years.

                                1) Hope you guys out there all have a Happy New Year; thanks for reading. I’m hoping that 2019 will be a year when we all get along better and tolerate each other’s opinions more. Our diversity is part of what makes this country unique, in a good way.
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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