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    Armadillo's Write-Up

    Week 13


    Best 13 games, Friday/Saturday
    Iowa beat Illinois 63-0 LW, snapping 3-game skid; Hawkeyes are 3-1 as home faves this year, after being 12-22-1 in that role from 2012-17. All seven Iowa wins this season are by 10+ points. Nebraska won four of its last five games after an 0-6 start; Cornhuskers had scored 31+ points five games in row, before stifling Michigan State 9-6 LW- they’re 6-2 in last eight games as road dogs. Iowa won last three games with Nebraska, winning last two years by combined score of 96-24; Six of last eight games went over total; three of last four Nebraska games stayed under.

    Virginia lost two of last three games after a 6-2 start; Cavaliers allowed 242.3 rushing yards/game the last three weeks. Over last seven years, Virginia is just 1-1 as a road favorite. Virginia Tech won its last 14 games with Virginia, which lost its nine visits to Blacksburg- they lost 52-10 in last visit here two years ago. Tech lost its last four games, giving up 42.5 ppg; three of those games were at home. Hokies are 0-3 as home underdogs this year; over last decade, they’re 4-7 in that role. Three of last four Virginia games went over the total.

    Oklahoma is 6-0 vs West Virginia in Big X play, winning three visits here by 28-1-12 points; average total in those six games is 73.7. Sooners won their last five games, scoring 48+ points in all five games; under Riley, Oklahoma is 2-5 as road favorites, 1-3 this year. Sooners are 5-3 in last eight games where spread was 3 or fewer points. West Virginia won three of last four games, scoring 41+ points in all four; over last decade, Mountaineers are 4-6 as home underdogs. Over is 6-0-1 in last seven Oklahoma games, 4-0 in WVU’s last four games.

    Washington State won its last seven games since a 39-36 loss at USC; Coogs are 9-1 vs spread this year. Wazzu is 13-7 in its last 20 games as a home favorite, 3-1 this year. Washington won last five Apple Cups, winning 45-17/31-13 in last two visits to Pullman. Huskies won three of last four games; they lost their last two road games by total of five points. Under Petersen, Washington is 4-3 as road underdogs; last time they were a road dog was 2015. Under is 6-3 in last nine Washington games, 3-2 in Coogs’ last five games.

    Ohio State won its last three games but allowed 31+ points in three of last four games; Buckeyes are home underdog for first time in seven years- over last 11 years, they’re 2-1 as home dogs. Michigan won its last ten games since an opening loss to Notre Dame;; Wolverines are 5-2 as a home favorite this season. OSU won its last six games with Michigan; underdogs covered four of last five series games. Wolverines lost their last eight visits to Columbus (3-5 vs spread). Under is 5-3 in last eight OSU games, 3-1 in last four Michigan games.

    Utah State won its last ten games since a 38-31 loss at Michigan State in their opener; Aggies escaped Colorado State 29-24 LW, when Rams’ TD on a Hail Mary was nullified by a penalty. Under Wells, USU is 8-12 as road underdogs, 1-0 this year. Boise State won its last six games, holding last three foes under 20 points. Broncos are 6-17 in last 23 games as a home favorite, 2-2 this year. Boise won four of last five games with USU; Aggies lost 21-10/50-19 in last two games on the blue turf. Over is 7-2-1 in Utah State games; last three Boise games stayed under.

    Underdogs are 8-3 vs spread in last 11 Tennessee-Vanderbilt games; Vandy won four of last six meetings, winning 42-24/45-34 last two years. Winner of this game becomes bowl eligible. Tennessee lost two of its three road games but covered all three; they were held under 300 TY in three of last five games. Vanderbilt scored 31+ points in its five wins; they’re 0-6 scoring less than 31. Under Mason, Commodores are 4-10 as home favorites, 0-2 this season. Three of last four games for both teams stayed under the total.

    TCU lost four of its last six games; they scored total of 40 points in last three games. Over last 11 years, Horned Frogs are 3-5 as home underdogs, 1-1 this year. Oklahoma State lost four of last six games; they scored 31+ points in last four games. Cowboys are 1-3 on road this year, allowing 35.5 ppg; they’re 5-3 in last eight games as road favorites, 1-2 this year. OSU/TCU split their last four meetings, with underdogs winning last three SU. Three of last four TCU games stayed under total; over is 5-2 in OSU’s last seven. TCU is bowl eligible if they win this game.

    Florida State lost three of last four games, needs win here to be bowl eligible; FSU had life/death struggle with BC last week, while Florida had a glorified scrimmage in its easy win over Idaho. Seminoles are 4-2 SU at home- over last 11 years, FSU is 1-5 vs spread as home underdogs. Florida won seven of its last nine games; they’re 6-3 in last nine games as road favorites, 2-0 this year. FSU won its last five games with Florida, winning 31-13/24-19 in last two played here. Over is 6-2 in last eight FSU games, 4-1-1 in Gators’ last six games.

    LSU was held to 19-0 points in their two losses; they allowed less than 20 points in their last five wins. Tigers won two of three true road games this year- under Orgeron, they’re 3-0 vs spread as road underdogs. Texas A&M won five of its last seven games, scoring 41-38 points in last couple games. Aggies ran ball for 518 yards last two weeks- they’re 4-1 vs spread as home favorites this year. LSU won its last six games with A&M, winning last three visits here, by 15-6-5 points. Three of last four LSU games, five of Aggies’ last seven games stayed under the total.

    Indiana won four of last five games with Purdue, winning last three games played here, by 2-7-20 points. Hoosiers lost five of their last six games after a 4-1 start; they’re 3-3 SU at home, are 3-6 in last nine games as a home underdog, 1-2 this year. Purdue lost three of last four games, giving up 41-47 points the last two games; Boilermakers are 2-2 as road favorites this year, after being road favorite only one time in previous five seasons. Five of last six Indiana games went over; Winner of this matchup between 5-6 teams becomes bowl eligible.

    Home side won last five Notre Dame-USC games; favorites covered last six. Irish lost last two visits to LA, 45-27/49-14. Notre Dame is 11-0, clinches spot in national playoff with win here; they covered six of last eight games, are 3-0 on road this season, with all three wins by 10+ points. Irish are 6-2 in last eight games as a road favorite. USC is 5-6, needs upset win here to go to a bowl; Trojans lost last two games by 1-7 points; they’re a home underdog for first time in five years. Over is 6-2 in last eight ND games.

    Arizona State ran ball for 250+ yards in five of its six wins; they’re 1-5 running for less than 250. Arizona held its last four foes under 160 YR. Wildcats won two of last three games, need win to go to a bowl. Home side won last five Arizona-ASU games; Sun Devils lost their last two visits to Tucson, 51-35/42-35. Arizona State won three of its last four games; three of those four games were decided by 3 or fewer points. Sun Devils are 1-4 SU on road; they’re 1-3 in last four games as road favorites. Four of last six ASU games stayed under total; over is 3-1 in Arizona’s last four.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Saturday, November 24

      Florida @ Florida State
      Florida
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Florida's last 6 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Florida's last 5 games when playing Florida State

      Florida State
      Florida State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Florida
      The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Florida State's last 10 games when playing at home against Florida

      Georgia Tech @ Georgia
      Georgia Tech
      The total has gone OVER in 6 of Georgia Tech's last 7 games on the road
      Georgia Tech is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games

      Georgia
      Georgia is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
      Georgia is 10-1 SU in its last 11 games

      Baylor @ Texas Tech
      Baylor
      The total has gone OVER in 7 of Baylor's last 8 games when playing Texas Tech
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Baylor's last 5 games

      Texas Tech
      The total has gone OVER in 7 of Texas Tech's last 8 games when playing Baylor
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Texas Tech's last 5 games

      Syracuse @ Boston College
      Syracuse
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Syracuse's last 6 games when playing Boston College
      Syracuse is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games

      Boston College
      Boston College is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games at home
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Boston College's last 6 games

      Michigan @ Ohio State
      Michigan
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Michigan's last 5 games when playing Ohio State
      Michigan is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games

      Ohio State
      Ohio State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
      Ohio State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Michigan

      Marshall @ Florida International
      Marshall
      Marshall is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
      Marshall is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games on the road

      Florida International
      Florida International is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Florida International's last 5 games

      Western Kentucky @ Louisiana Tech
      Western Kentucky
      The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Western Kentucky's last 7 games on the road
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Western Kentucky's last 6 games

      Louisiana Tech
      The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Louisiana Tech's last 8 games
      Louisiana Tech is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home

      Navy @ Tulane
      Navy
      Navy is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing Tulane
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Navy's last 6 games when playing Tulane

      Tulane
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Tulane's last 5 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Tulane's last 7 games at home

      North Carolina State @ North Carolina
      North Carolina State
      North Carolina State is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against North Carolina
      North Carolina State is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against North Carolina

      North Carolina
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of North Carolina's last 5 games when playing North Carolina State
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of North Carolina's last 5 games

      Wake Forest @ Duke
      Wake Forest
      Wake Forest is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing on the road against Duke
      Wake Forest is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games on the road

      Duke
      Duke is 6-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Wake Forest
      Duke is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing Wake Forest

      Oklahoma State @ Texas Christian
      Oklahoma State
      Oklahoma State is 18-6 SU in its last 24 games on the road
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Oklahoma State's last 7 games

      Texas Christian
      Texas Christian is 10-3 SU in its last 13 games at home
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Texas Christian's last 6 games when playing Oklahoma State

      Purdue @ Indiana
      Purdue
      The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Purdue's last 10 games on the road
      Purdue is 13-5 ATS in its last 18 games on the road

      Indiana
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Indiana's last 6 games
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Indiana's last 5 games at home

      Old Dominion @ Rice
      Old Dominion
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Old Dominion's last 5 games on the road
      The total has gone OVER in 8 of Old Dominion's last 9 games

      Rice
      Rice is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
      The total has gone OVER in 10 of Rice's last 14 games at home

      Georgia Southern @ Georgia State
      Georgia Southern
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Georgia Southern's last 5 games
      Georgia Southern is 6-2 SU in its last 8 games

      Georgia State
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Georgia State's last 6 games
      Georgia State is 0-4-1 ATS in its last 5 games

      New Mexico State @ Liberty
      New Mexico State
      The total has gone OVER in 8 of New Mexico State's last 11 games on the road
      The total has gone OVER in 7 of New Mexico State's last 10 games

      Liberty
      Liberty is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Liberty's last 7 games

      Troy @ Appalachian State
      Troy
      Troy is 10-1 SU in its last 11 games on the road
      Troy is 9-1 ATS in its last 10 games on the road

      Appalachian State
      Appalachian State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
      Appalachian State is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games

      Wyoming @ New Mexico
      Wyoming
      The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Wyoming's last 8 games on the road
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Wyoming's last 6 games

      New Mexico
      New Mexico is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing at home against Wyoming
      New Mexico is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Wyoming

      Stanford @ California-Los Angeles
      Stanford
      Stanford is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games when playing California-Los Angeles
      Stanford is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing California-Los Angeles

      California-Los Angeles
      The total has gone UNDER in 7 of California-Los Angeles's last 8 games when playing at home against Stanford
      California-Los Angeles is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games at home

      Alabama-Birmingham @ Middle Tennessee
      Alabama-Birmingham
      Alabama-Birmingham is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Alabama-Birmingham's last 10 games on the road

      Middle Tennessee
      Middle Tennessee is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
      Middle Tennessee is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games at home

      Southern Miss @ Texas El Paso
      Southern Miss
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Southern Miss's last 6 games when playing Texas El Paso
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Southern Miss's last 7 games

      Texas El Paso
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Texas El Paso's last 6 games when playing Southern Miss
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Texas El Paso's last 5 games

      Louisiana-Lafayette @ Louisiana-Monroe
      Louisiana-Lafayette
      Louisiana-Lafayette is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Louisiana-Monroe
      Louisiana-Lafayette is 6-0-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing on the road against Louisiana-Monroe

      Louisiana-Monroe
      Louisiana-Monroe is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Louisiana-Monroe's last 5 games

      Auburn @ Alabama
      Auburn
      The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Auburn's last 9 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Auburn's last 9 games when playing on the road against Alabama

      Alabama
      Alabama is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
      Alabama is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home

      Arizona State @ Arizona
      Arizona State
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Arizona State's last 6 games when playing Arizona
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Arizona State's last 5 games when playing on the road against Arizona

      Arizona
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Arizona's last 6 games when playing Arizona State
      Arizona is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games at home

      Pittsburgh @ Miami-FL
      Pittsburgh
      Pittsburgh is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Pittsburgh's last 11 games on the road

      Miami-FL
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Miami-FL's last 5 games
      Miami-FL is 14-2 SU in its last 16 games at home

      Northwestern @ Illinois
      Northwestern
      Northwestern is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games on the road
      Northwestern is 8-1 ATS in its last 9 games on the road

      Illinois
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Illinois's last 5 games
      The total has gone OVER in 7 of Illinois's last 8 games when playing Northwestern

      Maryland @ Penn State
      Maryland
      The total has gone OVER in 8 of Maryland's last 11 games on the road
      Maryland is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games on the road

      Penn State
      Penn State is 20-3 SU in its last 23 games at home
      Penn State is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games at home

      Minnesota @ Wisconsin
      Minnesota
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Minnesota's last 5 games when playing on the road against Wisconsin
      The total has gone OVER in 15 of Minnesota's last 18 games when playing Wisconsin

      Wisconsin
      Wisconsin is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Minnesota
      Wisconsin is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Minnesota

      Temple @ Connecticut
      Temple
      Temple is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Connecticut
      Temple is 9-1 ATS in its last 10 games on the road

      Connecticut
      The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Connecticut's last 9 games when playing Temple
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Connecticut's last 6 games at home

      Southern Methodist @ Tulsa
      Southern Methodist
      Southern Methodist is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Tulsa
      The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Southern Methodist's last 10 games when playing Tulsa

      Tulsa
      Tulsa is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against Southern Methodist
      The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Tulsa's last 10 games

      Tennessee @ Vanderbilt
      Tennessee
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Tennessee's last 6 games when playing on the road against Vanderbilt
      Tennessee is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games when playing on the road against Vanderbilt

      Vanderbilt
      Vanderbilt is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Tennessee
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Vanderbilt's last 6 games when playing at home against Tennessee

      Rutgers @ Michigan State
      Rutgers
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Rutgers's last 6 games on the road
      Rutgers is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games

      Michigan State
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Michigan State's last 5 games
      Michigan State is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing Rutgers

      Arkansas State @ Texas State
      Arkansas State
      Arkansas State is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Texas State
      Arkansas State is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games

      Texas State
      Texas State is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Texas State's last 6 games

      Charlotte @ Florida Atlantic
      Charlotte
      Charlotte is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games
      Charlotte is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games on the road

      Florida Atlantic
      Florida Atlantic is 11-1 SU in its last 12 games at home
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Florida Atlantic's last 7 games at home

      Kentucky @ Louisville
      Kentucky
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Kentucky's last 5 games on the road
      Kentucky is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Louisville

      Louisville
      Louisville is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing Kentucky
      The total has gone OVER in 6 of Louisville's last 7 games

      South Carolina @ Clemson
      South Carolina
      South Carolina is 8-1 ATS in its last 9 games on the road
      The total has gone UNDER in 6 of South Carolina's last 8 games on the road

      Clemson
      Clemson is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
      Clemson is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home

      Colorado @ California
      Colorado
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Colorado's last 6 games on the road
      Colorado is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing California

      California
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of California's last 5 games
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of California's last 5 games when playing Colorado

      Kansas State @ Iowa State
      Kansas State
      Kansas State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Iowa State
      Kansas State is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games when playing on the road against Iowa State

      Iowa State
      Iowa State is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
      Iowa State is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing at home against Kansas State

      North Texas @ Texas-San Antonio
      North Texas
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of North Texas's last 5 games on the road
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of North Texas's last 5 games when playing Texas-San Antonio

      Texas-San Antonio
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Texas-San Antonio's last 5 games when playing North Texas
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Texas-San Antonio's last 6 games

      San Jose State @ Fresno State
      San Jose State
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of San Jose State's last 6 games on the road
      San Jose State is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games

      Fresno State
      Fresno State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
      Fresno State is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games

      Louisiana State @ Texas A&M
      Louisiana State
      Louisiana State is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Texas A&M
      Louisiana State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Texas A&M

      Texas A&M
      Texas A&M is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games at home
      Texas A&M is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games at home

      Notre Dame @ Southern California
      Notre Dame
      The total has gone OVER in 5 of Notre Dame's last 5 games on the road
      Notre Dame is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games

      Southern California
      Southern California is 17-2 SU in its last 19 games at home
      Southern California is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games when playing at home against Notre Dame

      Nevada @ Nevada-Las Vegas
      Nevada
      Nevada is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Nevada-Las Vegas
      The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Nevada's last 7 games

      Nevada-Las Vegas
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Nevada-Las Vegas's last 5 games when playing at home against Nevada
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Nevada-Las Vegas's last 5 games when playing Nevada

      Brigham Young @ Utah
      Brigham Young
      The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Brigham Young's last 5 games on the road
      Brigham Young is 7-1 ATS in its last 8 games on the road

      Utah
      Utah is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Brigham Young
      Utah is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Brigham Young

      Utah State @ Boise State
      Utah State
      Utah State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
      Utah State is 9-2 ATS in its last 11 games

      Boise State
      Boise State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
      Boise State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Utah State

      Hawaii @ San Diego State
      Hawaii
      The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Hawaii's last 5 games when playing San Diego State
      The total has gone OVER in 4 of Hawaii's last 5 games on the road

      San Diego State
      San Diego State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Hawaii
      San Diego State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Hawaii
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • College Football's Top ATS Teams (based on cover %):

        1. Washington St. 10-1 ATS
        2. Utah St. 9-2 ATS
        3. Appalachian St. 8-2 ATS
        t4. 7 teams tied at 8-3 ATS (Buffalo, Fresno St., UAB, Florida Int., Georgia Southern, Texas A&M, Virginia)


        College Football's Worst ATS Teams (based on cover %):

        130. Louisville 1-10 ATS
        t128. Washington 2-9 ATS
        t128. New Mexico St. 2-9 ATS
        t126. Georgia St. 2-8-1 ATS
        t126. Connecticut 2-8-1 ATS
        t117. 9 teams tied at 3-8 ATS
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • Saturday, Nov. 24

          PITT at MIAMI-FLA
          ...Canes 4-11 vs. spread last 15 since late 2017. Pitt has covered last six TY and 7-2 vs. number last 9 away.
          Pitt, based on recent trends.


          TEMPLE at UCONN
          ...Owls 7-2 vs. line last 9 TY, 14-6 last 20 on board. Edsall 2-8-1 vs. line TY but did beat Owls LY.
          Temple, based on team trends.


          KENTUCKY at LOUISVILLE
          ...Cards 1-10 vs. line TY, Cats however no covers last 11 as chalk!
          Slight to Kentucky, based on recent trends.


          SOUTH CAROLINA at CLEMSON
          ...Dabo has won and covered six in a row TY and has romped past Muschamp last two. Though Gamecocks have covered 10 of last 11 away from Williams-Brice!
          Slight to Clemson, based on team trends.


          RUTGERS at MICHIGAN STATE
          ...Ugh! ‘Gers on surprising 4-game late-season cover streak. Though Dantonio has buried Rutgers each of past four years. Spartans 1-6 vs. spread last seven at East Lansing.
          Slight to Michigan State, based on series trends.


          GEORGIA SOUTHERN at GEORGIA STATE
          ...State no covers 9 of last 10 TY. Southern 10-4 vs. line last 14 since late 2017.
          Southern, based on recent trends.


          MARSHALL at FIU
          ...Butch Davis 13-5 vs. line last 18 reg season. MU 8-3 vs. line away since LY. FIU has buried Herd last two years.
          FIU, based on team trends.


          SYRACUSE at BOSTON COLLEGE
          ...Eagles on 16-4 reg season spread run. Cuse Dino 9-3 last 12 as dog.
          Slight to Boston College, based on team trends.


          MICHIGAN at OHIO STATE
          ...Urban 6-0 SU vs. Michigan but 1-4 vs. line last 5, and note road team has covered last four in series.
          Michigan, based on series trends.


          ILLINOIS at NORTHWESTERN
          ...Lovie 1-5 vs. line last six TY and no covers last three away, 3-7 last ten vs. line as Big Ten visitor. Cats have won and covered big last three meetings. But note that underdogs are 10-0-1 vs. line in Cat games TY (NU 0-4 as chalk!).
          Slight to Northwestern, based on recent series trends.


          GEORGIA TECH at GEORGIA
          ...Major road series, a bit more pronounced when Bulldogs are visitor. But GT has won outright as dog last two at Athens, 5-1-1 last seven and 7-2-1 vs. spread last ten at Sanford Stadium. Paul Johnson 13-7 last 20 as dog.
          Georgia Tech, based on team and series trends.


          WAKE FOREST at DUKE
          ...Wake only 3-8 vs. line TY but has covered last two on road. Clawson 2-6 as dog TY but entered season on 10-2-1 dog run. Road team has covered last 3 meetings. Cutcliffe no covers last 4 at home TY.
          Wake Forest, based on team and series trends.


          MINNESOTA at WISCONSIN
          ...Axe! Slab of Bacon! Badgers 3-8 vs. line this season, 1-5 vs. line at Camp Randall. Though Fleck just 1-6-1 vs. points as Big Ten visitor since LY.
          Slight to Wisconsin, based on series trends.


          NC STATE at NORTH CAROLINA
          ...NCS only 2-4 vs. line last six TY. Fedora 5-3 as dog TY, 8-3 last 11 in role. Road team however has covered last five in series.
          Slight to NC State, based on series trends.


          WESTERN KENTUCKY at LA TECH
          ...WKU 1-4-1 vs. line last six TY. Skip has won and covered last 2 meetings in reg season.
          La Tech, based on team trends.


          ODU at RICE
          ...ODU 1-5 last six as chalk. Rice 4-1 vs. line last four TY though only 1-4 vs. line at home.
          Slight to Rice, based on team trends.


          SOUTHERN MISS at UTEP
          ...Jay Hopson 2-4 as road chalk with USM.
          Slight to UTEP, based on team trends.


          NEW MEXICO STATE at LIBERTY
          ...Rematch of 49-41 Ag win on Oct. 6! But NMSU 2-9 vs. spread TY and 1-4 vs. line away.
          Liberty, based on team trends.


          UTAH STATE at BOISE STATE
          ...Utags 8-2-1 vs. spread TY. Boise just 7-18 vs. points at home since late 2014.
          Utah State, based on recent trends.


          BYU at UTAH
          ...Sitake on 11-5 spread uptick since late LY. Cougs 5-1 last six as dog. Road team has covered last three in series, dog team has covered last four. Utes, however, on 9-3 spread run at Salt Lake.
          Slight to BYU, based on series trends.


          TROY at APP STATE
          ...Troy on 8-2 spread run TY! App, however, 11-2-1 last 14 on board. Trojans 9-3 as dog since 2014.
          Slight to Troy, based on team trends.


          WYOMING at NEW MEXICO
          ...Davie had won 3 and covered 4 straight vs. Wyo prior to LY. Lobos 3-9 vs. points last 12 at home and on 4-12 spread skid. Bohl 3-1 vs. line L4 TY and 6-4 vs. spread last 10 away from Laramie.
          Wyoming, based on team trends.


          UAB at MTSU
          ...Blazers 15-5-1 last 21 vs. spread. UAB 12-6 L18 as dog. MTSU 5-1 vs. line last six at home.
          Slight to UAB, based on team trends.


          COLORADO at CAL
          ...Buffs no wins or covers last six TY. Bears on 4-game cover streak TY after dropping previous 5 vs. line.
          Cal, based on recent trends.


          STANFORD at UCLA
          ...Tree has brutalized UCLA with ten straight series wins and covers in 9 of those. Bruins 7-18 vs. spread at Rose Bowl since late 2014.
          Stanford, based on series trends.


          TENNESSEE at VANDERBILT
          ...Vandy has turned around this series, winning 4 and covering 5 of last 6 meetings. Though Vols are 3-0 vs. line on SEC road for Pruitt TY and Dores 1-6 L7 as SEC host.
          Slight to Tennessee, based on recent trends.


          OKLAHOMA STATE at TCU
          ...Frogs 1-7 vs. line last 8 TY. Cowboys 5-2 vs. points last seven away from Stillwater.
          Oklahoma State, based on team trends.


          FLORIDA at FLORIDA STATE
          ...Taggart 4-7 vs. line TY, though Noles have won and covered last three in series.
          Slight to Florida, based on team trends.


          MARYLAND at PENN STATE
          ...James Franklin has routed Terps last 2 years, and Nittany 13-5 vs. spread last 18 at Happy Valley. Terps 1-6 vs. spread last seven on Big Ten road.
          Penn State, based on team trends.


          TEXAS TECH vs. BAYLOR (at Arlington)
          ...TT has won and covered last two meetings and 3-1 vs. line last four in series.
          Texas Tech, based on series trends.


          SAN JOSE STATE at FRESNO STATE
          ...Tedford 18-5-2 vs. line since arriving at Fresno LY. Spartans 4-1 vs. line away TY.
          Slight to Fresno State, based on team trends.


          KANSAS STATE at IOWA STATE
          ... Bill Snyder has covered 5 of last 6 as dog TY and now 32-16 in role since 2011. ISU however has covered last four meetings and on 22-10-1 spread run.
          Slight to Iowa State, based on recent and series trends.


          LSU at TEXAS A&M
          ...Tigers have owned this series since A&M joined SEC, winning and covering all six meetings. If Orgeron a dog here note covers in last four in role on road. Jimbo 6-0 vs. spread at Kyle Field TY.
          Slight to LSU, based on series trends.


          PURDUE at INDIANA
          ...Old Oaken Bucket! Purdue has covered 5 of last 7 Buckets. Brohm 7-4 vs. spread away from Ross-Ade.
          Purdue, based on team trends.


          NAVY at TULANE
          ... Mids only 4-7 vs. line TY but 2-1 as dog away from Annapolis, now 19-10 as visiting dog since 2009. Road team has covered last 3 in series.
          Navy, based on team and series trends.


          ULL at ULM
          ...Cajuns on 6-2 spread run. Visiting team 7-0-1 vs. points last 8 meetings!
          ULL, based on team trends.


          SMU at TULSA
          ...Tulsa only 7-13 last 20 vs. spread. Road team has covered last four in series.
          SMU, based on team and series trends.


          CHARLOTTE at FAU
          ... FAU on 2-0-1 spread run. Though Kiffin just 3-7-1 vs. points TY. 49ers were one of only two C-USA teams to cover vs. FAU LY. Owls 6-3-1 vs. spread last 10 at Boca Raton vs. FBS.
          Slight to FAU, based on team trends.


          ARKANSAS STATE at TEXAS STATE
          ...ASU has covered 4 of last 5 TY, but TSU 5-1 vs. line L6. Bobcats have covered last 2 meetings.
          Texas State, based on series trends.


          NORTH TEXAS at UTSA
          ...Runners 4-15 spread skid. UNT no covers last 4 TY. Home team has covered last 4 in series.
          Slight to UTSA, based on team trends.


          NOTRE DAME at USC
          ...Helton 3-8 vs. line TY, 7-19 vs. points since late 2016. Home team has won and covered last five meetings, but Helton 1-8 last nine as dog.
          Notre Dame, based on recent trends.


          AUBURN vs. ALABAMA
          ...Iron Bowl! Tigers have not covered at Tuscaloosa in three tries since Cam beat Saban in 2010. After Malzahn 5-0 as dog in 2013 debut, he’s just 6-10 as dog since.
          Alabama, based on team trends.


          NEVADA at UNLV
          ...Fremont Cannon! Pack is 11-2 SU last 13 meetings and has won six straight at Sam Boyd. Sanchez 2-6 vs. line last 8 at home vs. FBS.
          Nevada, based on team and series trends.


          HAWAII at SAN DIEGO STATE
          ...Rocky Long 0-5 as home chalk TY, though Aztecs have won and covered last six in series. UH on 2-7-1 spread skid.
          Slight to San Diego State, based on series trends.


          ARIZONA STATE at ARIZONA
          ...Territorial Cup! Cats have covered 4 of last 5 at Tucson TY. Home team has covered last 5.
          Slight to Arizona, based on series trends.
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          • Trouble with the Triple Option?

            The Georgia Bulldogs still have an outside shot at reaching the College Football Playoff, but to remain in the hunt, they'll need a strong showing in their regular-season finale Saturday against visiting Georgia Tech. The problem is, the Georgia defensive line is dealing with some key absences, with defensive end David Marshall and tackle Daquan Hawkins-Muckle both banged up and linebacker Monty Rice also not at full strength. The Yellow Jackets lead the nation by a wide margin in rushing yards per game (353.7), and their triple option attack could give Georgia fits in their quest for a one-sided victory.

            This rivalry has produced some odd trends; most notably, the road team has gone a blistering 17-4-1 ATS in the past 22 meetings. And with the Yellow Jackets expected to move the ball with some success against the Bulldogs' banged-up D-line, we like the road team to cover yet again at +17.5.


            No Long Drives for BC?

            Oddsmakers have high hopes for the Boston College offense as the Eagles host the Syracuse Orange on Saturday in the final regular season game for both teams. But if BC hopes to close out the campaign with a victory, it will need to overcome a sizeable mismatch when it comes to third-down play. The Eagles have converted just 33.7 percent of their third-down opportunities – ranking them 115th in the country – and won't get any breaks against a stout Syracuse defense that comes in boasting the fifth-best third-down conversion rate allowed at 27.4 percent.

            If the Orange can force BC into third downs with regularity, it should be a good bet to keep the hosts below their 34.5-point total. The Eagles haven't surpassed 31 points in any of their previous four games.


            Temple on a TD Tear

            The Temple Owls share the Division I lead in defensive touchdowns scored – and are in great position to finish alone at the top as they finish their regular season Saturday against woeful Connecticut. The Owls come into the weekend having scored six defensive TDs, tied with Utah State for the most in the nation. And that could be bad news for a Huskies team that is already all but assured of allowing the most points and yards per game in the country. And it gets worse: UConn has an ugly minus-14 turnover differential on the season (10 turnovers gained, 24 turnovers lost), even with Louisville for the worst in Division I.

            Bettors should strongly consider taking the defensive touchdown prop in this one, with Temple having scored on 25 percent of their 24 total turnovers.
            Michigan vs Ohio State college football betting picks and predictions: So much at stake in this Big Ten rivalry


            UTSA or North Texas For Three

            Field goals aren't a popular scoring option in college football, but kicker fans should pay close attention to Saturday's encounter between North Texas and host Texas-San Antonio. The Mean Green have booted 18 field goals so far this season, the third-highest FG tally of any team ranked in the top 20 in points per game. And while the Roadrunners have the dubious distinction of being the lowest-scoring team in all of Division I at just 13.5 points per game, they still have 14 field goals in 2018 – one shy of their total number of touchdowns scored through their first 11 games.

            The field goal as the game's first scoring play is worth +150, with a North Texas field goal priced at +260 and UTSA kicking off the scoring with a three-point play listed at +600.


            All Quiet on QB Front for Rainbow Warriors

            Hawaii head coach Nick Rolovich isn't planning to announce his starting quarterback for Saturday's Mountain West tilt with San Diego State, until just prior to game time.

            The choice between sophomore Cole McDonald and freshman Chevan Cordeiro could be a difficult one; McDonald was sensational earlier in the season but has thrown for three touchdowns and five interceptions over his past three games. Cordeiro threw for 153 yards and three TDs in relief of an ineffective McDonald last week, but if he appears in the Warriors' final two games, he'll no longer be eligible for a redshirt.

            With Hawaii having already secured a bowl berth, it's likely that McDonald will play in order to allow Cordeiro an extra year of eligibility. And given how McDonald has fared of late, that decision would make the host Aztecs a prime play at -17.5, while adding intrigue to the Under on Hawaii's team total of 17.5.


            TROY THE ULTIMATE ROAD WARRIOR

            Historical trends are often just noise – but it's worth considering Troy's incredible road dominance going into the Trojans' final regular-season game of 2018 Saturday against host Appalachian State. Troy has reeled off wins in 10 of its previous 11 games away from Veterans Memorial Stadium, and is an equally impressive 9-1 ATS in its past 10 road contests. Troy has also fared well as a double-digit underdog, having gone 14-6 ATS in its past 20 games in this scenario – including back-to-back outright victories over Nebraska last September (at +10) and LSU in 2017 (at +20.5).

            With the winner advancing to the Sun Belt Conference championship game, expect it to be a tighter affair than oddsmakers are expecting. We like Troy +10.5 as one of the top underdog spread plays on this week's schedule.


            TEXAS TECH'S TUMULTUOUS QB SITUATION

            It isn't clear who will be under center for the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Saturday's season finale against Baylor at AT&T Stadium. Sophomore starter Jett Duffey suffered a knee injury in last weekend's loss to Kansas State and is considered questionable, with head coach Kliff Kingsbury admitting that Duffey "had some other issues that occurred during the game." Regular starter Alan Bowman, who has missed several games after suffering a collapsed lung, might see action in the finale whether Duffey is able to return or not. No. 3 option McLane Carter will also likely see the field at some point.

            With neither Duffey nor Bowman expected to be 100 percent and Carter having already played his way off the field, it might seem difficult to trust the Red Raiders favored by six points – until you remember that they're facing a Bears team that has scored 17 or fewer points in four of its past five games. Take Texas Tech to cover while holding Baylor below its 28.5-point team total.


            JUSTIN JEFFERSON QUESTIONABLE

            LSU head coach Ed Orgeron is expecting to have his No. 1 receiver in the lineup for Saturday's pivotal showdown with Texas A&M. Jefferson wasn't seen at practice Tuesday due to an undisclosed issue, but Orgeron is confident the sophomore will suit up this weekend despite being listed as questionable. Jefferson has been one of the Tigers' most consistent offensive options on the season, hauling in 45 passes for 725 yards and three touchdowns; he's also one of only three players to record at least 80 receiving yards against the Alabama Crimson Tide this season.

            The LSU offense needs Jefferson as a three-point underdog against the Aggies. If he plays, we like the Tigers to not only cover, but to win outright (+135) against a Texas A&M team ranked outside the top 100 in passing yards allowed per game (261.0).


            Uncertainty in Syracuse

            The Syracuse Orange don't know who will be under center for Saturday's pivotal ACC showdown with host Boston College. Starting quarterback Eric Dungey left last weekend's loss to Notre Dame in the early going with a back injury, and backup Tommy DeVito was completely negated by the Irish defense in a 36-3 defeat. Both players are listed atop the early-week Orange depth chart, with Dungey's practice participation likely the determining factor in whether he will suit up. Dungey has had a sensational season with Syracuse, throwing for 14 TDs and adding 12 more on the ground.

            Bettors should monitor this line closely, and pounce on the visitors receiving more than a touchdown if Dungey is ruled fit to participate Saturday. Boston College is a strong cover play at -7.5 if Dungey can't go.
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            • Saturday's Essentials - Week 13
              Tony Mejia

              Michigan (-4.5/54) at Ohio State, 12 p.m. ET, FOX:
              The Buckeyes haven’t inspired much confidence on the defensive side off he ball over the past month, surrendering one big play after another in struggling with the likes of Maryland and Nebraska after getting crushed at Purdue. If Terps QB Tyrrell Pigrome hadn’t misfired on a two-point conversion attempt, the Buckeyes would already be cooked, so we’ll see if they make the most of their ninth life in front of the faithful in Columbus. Ohio State is 46-3 in the Horseshoe in the Urban Meyer era, handling business under co-offensive coordinator Ryan Day earlier in the season. Defensive coordinator Greg Schiano is on the hot seat due to all the miscues complicating matters on that side of the ball, but his track record suggests he should be able to save his best for a Wolverines offense that isn’t exactly innovative. A physical offensive line has helped produce 30 points or more in eight of Michigan’s last 10 games, while QB Shea Patterson has settled in.

              Showers are expected to rain down on this one, so avoiding turnovers will likely be the deciding factor. Michigan lists key linebacker Chase Winovich as questionable and may not have RB Berkley Edwards available, so this will be all about survival amid adverse conditions. The Wolverines would look like an CFP Top-4 lock if they pick up wins here and against Northwestern in the Big Ten Championship, allowing them to survive a season-opening loss to Notre Dame. They’re currently locked in at No. 4, while Ohio State comes in at 10 but would move up significantly with an upset here. The Buckeyes have won 13 of the last 14 installments of “the Game,” including each of the last six under Meyer. Jim Harbaugh lost in his lone visit to Columbus in triple overtime despite getting a game-tying field goal with one second left.

              Auburn at Alabama (-24.5/53), 3:30 p.m. ET, CBS:
              The Tigers beat Alabama in this spot last season and came into the season as the team most likely to bring down the reigning champs. Of course, now that Auburn has looked rather ordinary in dropping four contests, most recently failing mightily at Georgia 27-10, the only reason anyone gives them a chance to keep this game remotely close lies in silly psychological reasons like the rivalry aspect or the fact that familiarity breeds an immunity towards being too shook to cook, so to speak. Auburn may save its best game for Alabama simply because players prepare to do so every morning they wake up. We’ll see if that narrative helps them score, because they’re not competing solely because they want to. A 53-0 blanking of Liberty during last week’s SEC Cupcake weekend produced the team’s highest-scoring output since a 63-9 Sept. 8 win over Alabama State, but the reality is that Auburn scored more than 30 points only twice in SEC play and looks more likely to score in single-digits against ‘Bama than they are at producing enough to seriously threaten.

              The Crimson Tide will have RB Damien Harris back after he’s cleared concussion protocol and also list safety Delonte Thompson as probable despite a knee issue. Offensive linemen Alex Leatherwood and Deonte Brown are also likely to participate. QB Tua Tagovailoa, the heavy Heisman favorite (-400) wasn’t even listed on the injury report, so expect him to play for as long as the Crimson Tide needs him. He’s only worked into the fourth quarter twice and looks to bounce back against a real defense after being sacked four times by Mississippi State. Counterpart Jarrett Stidham, a junior, may announce he’s turning pro as early as next week and enjoyed his highest-rated game last season against Alabama, so he can reverse all the damage he’s done to his stock with his shaky play this season by putting together a strong effort this afternoon.

              South Carolina at Clemson (-26/58.5), 7 p.m. ET, ESPN:
              This role hasn’t gone well for Will Muschamp, who has lost the first two Palmetto Bowls during this tenure by a 90-17 margin. QB Jake Bentley has started both games for South Carolina against the Tigers and has thrown three interceptions while being held to just 167 yards. He’ll be facing the best defensive line in the country, but has been able to produce over the last few weeks, passing the Gamecocks to over 30 points in each of the last three games, which includes a solid performance at Florida. He’ll have top target Deebo Samuel in the mix for this season’s game after being forced to miss last season’s contest, so count on getting the senior the ball being a huge priority.

              Clemson hasn’t beaten South Carolina five straight times since the 1930s. The Tigers have covered in three of the last four wins against the Gamecocks and are 5-1 against the number since October began, outscoring opponents 302-49 (50.3-8.2). The Tigers are averaging 47 points over freshman Trevor Lawrence’s seven starts since taking over for Kelly Bryant, while RB Travis Etienne has stepped up to take the pressure off and leads the ACC with 1,157 yards and a single-year school-record 17 TDs. Rain may factor in.

              Notre Dame (-11.5/54) at USC, 8 p.m. ET, ABC:
              Without a conference championship to worry about, defeating the Trojans would solidify Notre Dame’s spot in the college football playoff. That’s some heady circumstances, but USC is very invested in producing an upset too. Head coach Clay Helton may get axed without a victory to pick up a few extra weeks of work with his young group by getting to .500 and achieving bowl eligibility. Although there have been injury issues, losing four of five games in a season where the Pac-12 isn’t at all strong has the natives restless and calling for change. USC has only defeated Oregon State since mid-October, getting blown out at Utah while losing one-possession games against Oregon State, Cal and UCLA in Los Angeles. Freshman starting QB J.T. Daniels has thrown 13 touchdowns and 10 interceptions and has been criticized for an inability to hit big plays despite having talented options everywhere you look. Notre Dame has registered 29 sacks and has turned defensive coordinator Clark Lea into one of the country’s hottest assistants by backing up his aggressive calls. If Daniels can’t handle the pressure, the Trojans will have no shot at an upset. USC has scored just three second-half points over their last two losses and will need a big day from RB Aca’Cedric Ware to keep the Fighting Irish from coming after Daniels and imposing their will up front.

              The Fighting Irish offense had struggled until Brian Kelly replaced junior Brandon Wimbush with sophomore Ian Book, who doesn’t have much experience in true road games but has excelled in most situations, displaying poise beyond his experience level. He’ll be facing a Trojans defense that has already lost top pass-rusher Porter Gustin for the season and may be without middle linebacker John Houston (hamstring) or safety Marvel Tell (ankle). Both will be game-time decisions. Last year’s 49-14 win in South Bend was the most lopsided in series history. A repeat of that here would almost certainly seal Helton’s fate.

              LSU at Texas A&M (-7.5/75), 7:30 p.m. ET, SEC:
              The first Jimbo Fisher Bowl will be played in College Station, where the defensive coordinator the new Texas A&M head coach intended to hire will look to further earn his substantial pay raise that he signed to keep his at LSU. Dave Aranda has been well worth the raise, keeping the Tigers in the national conversation despite another underwhelming offense. Fisher hired Mike Elko away from Notre Dame, so two of the country’s top defensive minds will be facing off and trying to keep QBs Joe Burrow and Kellen Mond from finding a rhythm. Since being humbled at home by Alabama in a 29-0 loss, LSU has handled Arkansas and blown out Rice, so this season finale will be by far its toughest test and the most difficult road game since losing at Florida on Oct. 6.

              The Aggies have averaged 39.5 points in home wins over Ole Miss and UAB, but facing a defense featuring two of the top performers in the country is going to be a graduation of sorts for Mond and an offense that has wrestled with inconsistency over the past few months. Texas A&M has lost the last seven games against LSU and is winless against the Bayou Bengals since joining the SEC. The ‘under’ has clicked in five of seven featuring A&M and three of the last four LSU games.

              Others to watch:
              Georgia Tech at Georgia, Syracuse at Boston College, Stanford at UCLA, Oklahoma State at TCU, Florida at Florida State, Kansas State at Iowa State, BYU at Utah, Hawai'i at San Diego State, Texas Tech at Baylor, Tennessee at Vanderbilt, Minnesota at Wisconsin, Wake Forest at Duke, Colorado at Cal Purdue at Indiana, Kentucky at Louisville, UAB at Middle Tennessee, Troy at Appalachian State, Georgia Southern at Georgia State
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              • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24
                GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                SYR at BC 12:00 PM
                BC -6.0
                U 58.5

                WKU at LT 12:00 PM
                WKU +10.5
                O 49.0

                NAVY at TULN 12:00 PM
                NAVY +6.0

                MRSH at FIU 12:00 PM
                FIU +3.5

                PUR at IND 12:00 PM
                IND +3.0
                U 65.0

                MICH at OSU 12:00 PM
                OSU +4.5

                FLA at FSU 12:00 PM
                FSU +8.5

                GT at UGA 12:00 PM
                UGA -16.5
                U 59.0


                BAY at TTU 12:00 PM
                O 63.5

                NCST at UNC 12:20 PM
                NCST -7.0
                U 58.5


                WAKE at DUKE 12:30 PM
                DUKE -10.0

                ODU at RICE 01:00 PM
                ODU -7.5
                O 61.5


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                NMSU at LIB 02:00 PM
                LIB -7.0

                GASO at GSU 02:00 PM
                GASO -10.5

                WYO at UNM 02:30 PM
                WYO -7.0

                TROY at APP 02:30 PM
                TROY +11.0
                O 45.5

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                SOMIS at UTEP 03:00 PM
                SOMIS -14.0

                UAB at MTU 03:00 PM
                UAB -3.0

                STAN at UCLA 03:00 PM
                STAN -6.5

                ULL at ULM 03:00 PM
                ULM -2.5
                O 71.0

                TEM at CONN 03:30 PM
                TEM -31.0

                PITT at MIA 03:30 PM
                PITT +5.0

                SMU at TLSA 03:30 PM
                TLSA +3.0

                ILL at NW 03:30 PM
                NW -16.5

                MD at PSU 03:30 PM
                MD +12.0

                MINN at WIS 03:30 PM
                MINN +11.0

                ASU at ARIZ 03:30 PM
                ARIZ +1.5

                AUB at ALA 03:30 PM
                AUB +24.5

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                RUTG at MSU 04:00 PM
                RUTG +24.5

                TENN at VAN 04:00 PM
                VAN -3.5

                ARST at TXST 04:00 PM
                ARST -10.5

                CHAR at FAU 06:00 PM
                FAU -17.0
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                • UK at LOU 07:00 PM
                  UK -17.0
                  U 53.0

                  SJSU at FRES 07:00 PM
                  SJSU +31.5
                  O 51.0

                  COLO at CAL 07:00 PM
                  CAL -10.5

                  SOCAR at CLEM 07:00 PM
                  CLEM -25.5

                  UNT at UTSA 07:00 PM
                  UNT -25.0

                  KSU at ISU 07:00 PM
                  KSU +10.0

                  LSU at TAM 07:30 PM
                  TAM -3.0
                  U 46.5

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

                  OKST at TCU 08:00 PM
                  TCU +6.0
                  O 52.5


                  ND at USC 08:00 PM
                  ND -12.5

                  NEV at UNLV 09:30 PM
                  NEV -14.0

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                  BYU at UTAH 10:00 PM
                  BYU +10.5
                  U 44.5

                  USU at BSU 10:15 PM
                  BSU -2.5

                  HAW at SDSU 10:30 PM
                  SDSU -18.0
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                  • Saturday's best
                    November 24, 2018
                    By The Associated Press


                    STARS

                    -Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama, matched a school record with five touchdown passes and ran for a score to lead the No. 1 Crimson Tide to a 52-21 victory over rival Auburn.

                    -Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State, threw five touchdown passes and the No. 10 Buckeyes continued their mastery over No. 4 Michigan with a record-setting 62-39 victory to reach the Big Ten championship game.

                    -Jake Fromm, Georgia, threw a career-best four TD passes, helping the No. 5 Bulldogs romp into the Southeastern Conference championship game with a 45-21 rout of Georgia Tech.

                    -Cade Carney, Wake Forest, rushed for a career-high 223 yards and the Demon Deacons closed out their regular season with a 59-7 win over Duke.

                    -K.J. Costello, Stanford, threw for 344 yards and career-high five TDs leading the Cardinal to a 49-42 victory over UCLA.

                    -Travis Homer, Miami, rushed for 168 yards and a long TD as the Hurricanes closed their regular season by knocking off No. 24 Pittsburgh 24-3.

                    -Reggie Gallaspy II, North Carolina State, scored his school-record-tying fifth TD on a 1-yard run in overtime in a 34-28 win over North Carolina.

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                    BIG GAME BUCKEYES

                    After a most unusual regular season for Ohio State, it was business as usual against Michigan.

                    Dwayne Haskins threw five touchdown passes, freshman Chris Olave had a breakout performance and No. 10 Ohio State continued its mastery over No. 4 Michigan with a record-setting 62-39 victory that sends the Buckeyes to the Big Ten championship game.

                    The Wolverines were two victories away from their first conference championship since 2004 and a trip to the College Football Playoff, facing an Ohio State team that has looked discombobulated on defense and one-dimensional on offense much of the season. Looking to snap a six-game losing streak against the Buckeyes and get coach Jim Harbaugh his first victory in four tries in the rivalry known simply as The Game, the Wolverines wilted.

                    In the 115th meeting between two of college football's most storied schools, Ohio State scored the most points ever in regulation against Michigan.

                    And now, despite all the dysfunction at Ohio State this season - both on and off the field - the Buckeyes will face No. 20 Northwestern next week in Indianapolis with a chance to repeat as Big Ten champs and maybe even squeeze into the playoff.

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                    TUA'S TOUCHDOWNS

                    Tua Tagovailoa came out of halftime firing touchdown strikes down the field, and the result was another runaway Alabama victory.

                    Tagovailoa threw five touchdown passes, ran for a score and could scarcely miss in the second half to lead the top-ranked Crimson Tide to a 52-21 victory over rival Auburn.

                    Tagovailoa and the Crimson Tide took over with an explosive third quarter, when the Heisman Trophy contender threw three long touchdown passes. He's the first Alabama player to have a hand in six TDs in a game and matched the school record with the five scoring passes.

                    Now, `Bama heads to the SEC championship game against No. 5 Georgia with a guaranteed playoff spot on the line.

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                    NUMBERS

                    4-All-time defensive futility marks by major NCAA program set by UConn this season: most yards (7,409), yards per game (617.4), points (605) and points per game (50.41).

                    7-Games with at least 100 yards receiver by Purdue's Rondale Moore, matching the school record.

                    20-Rushing TDs by Montana State's Troy Andersen, a school record.

                    36-Straight years Florida State played in a bowl game before falling short this season.
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                    • Saturday's best
                      November 24, 2018
                      By The Associated Press


                      STARS

                      -Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama, matched a school record with five touchdown passes and ran for a score to lead the No. 1 Crimson Tide to a 52-21 victory over rival Auburn.

                      -Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State, threw five touchdown passes and the No. 10 Buckeyes continued their mastery over No. 4 Michigan with a record-setting 62-39 victory to reach the Big Ten championship game.

                      -Jake Fromm, Georgia, threw a career-best four TD passes, helping the No. 5 Bulldogs romp into the Southeastern Conference championship game with a 45-21 rout of Georgia Tech.

                      -Cade Carney, Wake Forest, rushed for a career-high 223 yards and the Demon Deacons closed out their regular season with a 59-7 win over Duke.

                      -K.J. Costello, Stanford, threw for 344 yards and career-high five TDs leading the Cardinal to a 49-42 victory over UCLA.

                      -Travis Homer, Miami, rushed for 168 yards and a long TD as the Hurricanes closed their regular season by knocking off No. 24 Pittsburgh 24-3.

                      -Reggie Gallaspy II, North Carolina State, scored his school-record-tying fifth TD on a 1-yard run in overtime in a 34-28 win over North Carolina.

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                      BIG GAME BUCKEYES

                      After a most unusual regular season for Ohio State, it was business as usual against Michigan.

                      Dwayne Haskins threw five touchdown passes, freshman Chris Olave had a breakout performance and No. 10 Ohio State continued its mastery over No. 4 Michigan with a record-setting 62-39 victory that sends the Buckeyes to the Big Ten championship game.

                      The Wolverines were two victories away from their first conference championship since 2004 and a trip to the College Football Playoff, facing an Ohio State team that has looked discombobulated on defense and one-dimensional on offense much of the season. Looking to snap a six-game losing streak against the Buckeyes and get coach Jim Harbaugh his first victory in four tries in the rivalry known simply as The Game, the Wolverines wilted.

                      In the 115th meeting between two of college football's most storied schools, Ohio State scored the most points ever in regulation against Michigan.

                      And now, despite all the dysfunction at Ohio State this season - both on and off the field - the Buckeyes will face No. 20 Northwestern next week in Indianapolis with a chance to repeat as Big Ten champs and maybe even squeeze into the playoff.

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                      TUA'S TOUCHDOWNS

                      Tua Tagovailoa came out of halftime firing touchdown strikes down the field, and the result was another runaway Alabama victory.

                      Tagovailoa threw five touchdown passes, ran for a score and could scarcely miss in the second half to lead the top-ranked Crimson Tide to a 52-21 victory over rival Auburn.

                      Tagovailoa and the Crimson Tide took over with an explosive third quarter, when the Heisman Trophy contender threw three long touchdown passes. He's the first Alabama player to have a hand in six TDs in a game and matched the school record with the five scoring passes.

                      Now, `Bama heads to the SEC championship game against No. 5 Georgia with a guaranteed playoff spot on the line.

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                      NUMBERS

                      4-All-time defensive futility marks by major NCAA program set by UConn this season: most yards (7,409), yards per game (617.4), points (605) and points per game (50.41).

                      7-Games with at least 100 yards receiver by Purdue's Rondale Moore, matching the school record.

                      20-Rushing TDs by Montana State's Troy Andersen, a school record.

                      36-Straight years Florida State played in a bowl game before falling short this season.
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • November's Cbb Opinions Record and Best Bets:

                        DATE .......W-L-T......... % UNITS

                        11/24/2018 25-31-2 44.64% -45.50
                        11/23/2018 11-15-1 42.31% -27.50
                        11/22/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                        11/20/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                        11/17/2018 36-32-0 52.94% +4.00
                        11/16/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                        11/15/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                        11/14/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50
                        11/10/2018 28-29-0 49.12% -19.50
                        11/09/2018 3-1-0 100.00% +10.00
                        11/08/2018 0-5-0 0.00% -27.50
                        11/07/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                        11/06/2018 29-22-3 56.86% +24.00

                        Totals...........143-148-3.....49.14%......-94.50


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

                        11/24/2018...........17 - 11.........+24.50..............1 - 8...........43.95............-19.45
                        11/23/2018............6 - 3...........+13.50...............2 - 6..........-28.50............-15.00
                        11/22/2018............1 - 1............-0.50.................1 - 1...........-0.50.............-1.00
                        11/20/2018............2 - 0...........+10.00..............0 - 2............-11.00...........-1.00
                        11/17/2018...........11 - 12.........-11.00...............4 - 4............-2.00............-13.00
                        11/16/2018............1 - 1............-0.50.................1 - 1............-0.50............-1.00
                        11/15/2018............1 - 1............-0.50.................1 - 1............-0.50...........-1.00
                        11/14/2018............1 - 1............-0.50.................0 - 2............-11.00.........-11.50
                        11/10/2018...........10 - 13.........-21.50................3 - 2............+4.00..........-17.50
                        11/09/2018............1 - 1............-0.50.................2 - 0............+10.00........+9.50
                        11/08/2018............0 - 3............-16.50...............0 - 2.............-11.00.........-27.50
                        11/07/2018............1 - 0............+5.00................2 - 1............+4.50..........+9.50
                        11/06/2018............6 - 5............+2.50................1 - 6............-11.50...........-9.00

                        Totals.................58 - 52............+4.00...............18 - 36.........-101.95..........-97.95
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • Monday’s 6-pack

                          Top 6 picks in Week 12 of Westgate SuperBook NFL handicapping contest (3,123 entries)

                          1) Patriots -9.5 (1,007)- W

                          2) Giants +6 (902)- W

                          3) Steelers -3 (837)- L

                          4) Packers +3.5 (721)- L

                          5) Panthers -3.5 (691)- L

                          6) Colts -7.5 (683)- L

                          Season record: 37-32-3

                          Quote of the Day
                          “It doesn’t matter what I want. I’m just telling you what’s going to happen. Mack Brown will be the head coach for his second tenure at North Carolina. Mark it down.”
                          ESPN and SiriusXM football analyst Tom Luginbill

                          Monday’s quiz
                          Who was the football coach at Alabama before Nick Saban?
                          (Hint: He is an assistant coach in the NFL now)

                          Sunday’s quiz
                          Nick Saban went 15-17 coaching the Miami Dolphins for two years.

                          Saturday’s quiz
                          Mike Leach has been head coach at Washington State and Texas Tech.

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                          Monday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Sunday

                          Seahawks 30, Panthers 27— Carolina had ball nine times in this game; they got inside Seattle 20-yard line on seven of those nine drives, but scored only 27 points, which isn’t good, and it cost them this game- they also missed a 51-yard FG on one of the two drives that didn’t get into the red zone. Panthers also fumbled five times, though they didn’t lose any of them.

                          Carolina lost its last three games, with no takeaways in any of them; this was their first home loss this season. Seattle passes the Panthers in Wild Card race; they’re 10-6-2 in last 18 games as a road underdog.

                          Browns 35, Bengals 20— Maybe it IS Hue Jackson’s fault; Browns won two of three games since they sent Jackson away, scoring 28-35 points in last two games. Bengals brought Jackson on as an assistant coach and haven’t won since, giving up 51-24-35 points in their last three games.

                          Cleveland’s offense in first half: 4 drives, 37 plays, 289 yards, four TD’s. They ran out the last 0:32 of the first half with a fifth drive.

                          Andy Dalton hurt his thumb in this game, as Cincy lost for 5th time in last six tries.

                          Browns ended a 25-game losing streak with this win. This was first time the expansion-Browns ever scored 28+ points in a first half; last time the old Browns (now the Ravens) scored 28+ points in the first half of a game was back in 1991.

                          Buccaneers 27, 49ers 9— This doesn’t happen much, but every so often, handicapping is a simple game. Saturday night, 49ers’ LB Reuben Foster was arrested at the team’s hotel and charged with domestic violence. The night before a game- brilliant!!! This makes the 49ers a go-against play.

                          49ers released Foster after the game.

                          Buccaneers gained 400+ yards for 6th time in last seven games, but won for first time in last five weeks. For once, they didn’t turn the ball over, going +3 in turnovers.

                          Eagles 25, Giants 22:
                          — Giants in first half: 5 drives, 38 plays, 346 yards, 19 points
                          — Giants in second half: 5 drives, 22 plays, 56 yards, 3 points.
                          — Philly was scoreless in first quarter for 5th game in a row.
                          — Eagles won 17 of their last 21 games against the Giants.

                          Unless Saquon Barkley is hurt and Giants are hushing it up, they committed malpractice here by not feeding him the ball enough. 13 runs, 8 pass targets wasn’t near enough in this game and for the love of God, if you go for two points from the 1-yard line, give him the bleeping ball!!!!

                          Bills 24, Jaguars 21— This game was like a throwback to the 70’s; both teams ran for more yards than they threw for; Bills completed only 8 passes all day, but on an unseasonably warm day in western NY (44 degrees), Jacksonville lost its 7th game in a row.

                          Bills’ rookie QB Allen ran the ball 13 times for 99 yards; unless he learns to slide or get OB and avoid big hits, he is going to have a short NFL career. He’s got talent, but he’s got to preserve his health, or else……..

                          Ravens 34, Raiders 17— Speaking of running QB’s, Lamar Jackson toned it down in this game, running only 11 times, after 27 runs LW; Jackson is 2-0 as an NFL starter while Oakland lost for 6th time in its last seven games. Raiders are 15 for their last 55 on third down.

                          Patriots 27, Jets 13— New England is now 13-2 in last 15 series games; they gained 498 yards in this game, averaging 9.1 yards/pass attempt in a game where Jets had 10-yard advantage in field position. Patriots won last five series games played in the New Jersey swamp; they’re 14-7 vs spread in last 21 games as road favorites.

                          Colts 27, Dolphins 24— Indy won its fifth straight game after a 1-5 start; they’ve scored 26 TD”s on their last 63 drives. Andrew Luck seems like a lock for Comeback Player of the Year.

                          Colts were sloppy in this game; they turned ball over three times (-2), missed a FG, but scored all three times they had ball in 4th quarter and pulled this game out. Right now, Indy is #7 seed in AFC. Miami lost six of its last eight games after a 3-0 start; I’m guessing jobs are in jeopardy at this point. Dolphins lost their last five road games.

                          Chargers 45, Cardinals 10— Arizona led 10-0 after first quarter, then they played the rest of the game, and they got crushed. Cardinals lost five of their last six games; they’re 1-4 on road, with all four losses by 10+ points

                          Philip Rivers completed his first 25 passes, was 28-29 for the game. Chargers scored TD’s on five consecutive drives spanning 2nd/3rd quarters, gaining 320 yards on 40 plays, in an impressive display of offense (or bad defense). Bolts won seven of their last eight games.

                          Broncos 24, Steelers 17— Wild game, with lots of twists/turns:
                          — Steelers outgained Denver 527-308, but they were -4 in turnovers, which is almost always a recipe for disaster.
                          — Pittsburgh tied game on last play of first half, on a fake FG- the kicker threw a TD pass to an offensive lineman. Gutsy call, borderline insane, but it worked.
                          — Steelers had ball on the Denver 2-yard line with 1:10 left, but Roethlisberger’s pass was picked off by a defensive lineman— not Big Ben’s finest moment.
                          — Pittsburgh drops to #4 seed in AFC with this loss; they would play Chargers in first round, if playoffs started today. Pittsburgh hosts the Chargers this coming Sunday night.

                          Vikings 24, Packers 17— Green Bay is 0-6 on the road, and Mike McCarthy’s job security has to be almost zero. Was thinking about possible replacements; how about Jeff Tedford?

                          Tedford was Aaron Rodgers’ college coach at Cal; he was at Cal for 11 years, has been at Fresno State the last two years, and was HC in the CFL for a year in between. It makes some sense.

                          Right now, Minnesota is the #5 seed in the NFC; three teams are a half-game behind them.

                          Calgary 27, Ottawa 16— Stampeders lost the CFL’s championship game the last couple years, so they get some vindication by winning their second Grey Cup in five years- they also won in ’14.

                          College football coaching carousel:
                          — Texas Tech fired Cliff Kingsbury
                          — North Carolina fired Larry Fedora
                          — USC retained Clay Helton, despite their 5-7 record.
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • ACC Championship Game History

                            The Atlantic Coast Conference is the postseason title game for the conference, and it is held on the first Saturday in December. The 12-team league was divided equally into two divisions of six teams each, with the best conference record in each division meeting for the title. Due to future expansion, each division will increase over the next two years with Pittsburgh and Syracuse joining in 2013. Louisville filled the void of Maryland in 2014, who left for the Big Ten in the same year.

                            The inaugural game was played in 2005 with Virginia Tech entering the game as a two-touchdown favorite against Florida State. Things didn't exactly go according to play for Frank Beamer and the Hokies, as the Seminoles paid off handsomely with a 27-22 outright victory. The following season, the underdog came through again, with Wake Forest winning an ugly 9-6 slugfest.

                            From 2007-2010, the favorite reigned supreme, with Virginia Tech claiming the title in three of those four games. The over also connected from 2008 through 2010, but the total has been split down the middle in eight championship games to date. The same holds true for the favorite and underdog, with each covering four times.

                            Since the inception of the championship game format, the Atlantic Division champion has seven titles, and the Coastal Division champion has five titles. Nine different ACC teams have made an appearance in the championship game, with Louisville, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Virginia never appearing in the big game.

                            Florida State (4), Virginia Tech (3) and Clemson (3) are the only schools to have multiple championships, while FSU (2012-14) and Clemson (2015-17) are the only winners in three consecutive seasons.

                            ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

                            Year Location Matchup Line Score ATS Result

                            2018 Charlotte, NC Pittsburgh-Clemson
                            - - -
                            2017 Charlotte, NC Miami-Clemson Clemson -12.5 (48) Clemson 38-3 Favorite-Under

                            2016 Orlando, FL Clemson-Virginia Tech Clemson -11 (60) Clemson 42-35 Underdog-Over

                            2015 Charlotte, NC Clemson-North Carolina Clemson -6.5 (69) Clemson 45-37 Favorite-Over

                            2014 Charlotte, NC Florida State-Georgia Tech Florida State -3.5 (64) Florida State 37-35 Underdog-Over

                            2013 Charlotte, NC Florida State-Duke Florida State -30 (67) Florida State 45-7 Favorite-Under

                            2012 Charlotte, NC Florida State-Georgia Tech Florida State -14 (62) Florida State 21-15 Underdog-Under

                            2011 Charlotte, NC Virginia Tech-Clemson Virginia Tech -7 (54) Clemson 38-10 Underdog-Under

                            2010 Charlotte, NC Virginia Tech-Florida State Virginia Tech -4.5 (51) Virginia Tech 44-33 Favorite-Over

                            2009 Tampa Bay, FL Georgia Tech-Clemson Georgia Tech -1 (56.5) Georgia Tech 39-34 Favorite-Over

                            2008 Tampa Bay, FL Virginia Tech-Boston College Virginia Tech -1 (38.5) Virginia Tech 30-12 Favorite-Over

                            2007 Jacksonville, FL Virginia Tech-Boston College Virginia Tech -5 (48.5) Virginia Tech 30-16 Favorite-Under

                            2006 Jacksonville, FL Wake Forest-Georgia Tech Georgia Tech -3 (40.5) Wake Forest 9-6 Underdog-Under

                            2005 Atlanta, GA Virginia Tech-Florida State Virginia Tech -14 (44.5) Florida State 27-22 Underdog-Over
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • American Championship Game History

                              The American Athletic Conference is the postseason title game for the conference, and it is held on the first Saturday in December. The 12-team league was divided equally into two divisions of six teams each, with the best conference record in each division meeting for the title.

                              The inaugural game held in 2015 was played in Houston as the University of Houston cruised past Temple to capture the conference title, while Temple rebounded in 2016 with a big win over favorite Navy. UCF finished off a perfect regular season by outlasting Memphis in the 2017 title game in double-overtime, 62-55.

                              AAC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

                              Year Location Matchup Line Score ATS Result
                              2018 Orlando, FL Memphis-UCF - - -
                              2017 Orlando, FL Memphis-UCF UCF -6.5 (81.5) 62-55 (2OT) Favorite-Over
                              2016 Annapolis, MD Temple-Navy Temple +2 (60) 34-10 Underdog-Under
                              2015 Houston, TX Houston-Temple Houston -5.5 (53) 24-13 Favorite-Under
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • Big 12 Championship Game History

                                The Big 12 Championship returns following a six-year hiatus when the title game went away after the league dropped to 10 teams. The conference had 12 teams that were divided equally into the North and South divisions. The two division winners would meet in a pre-determined venue, which was rotated in six different cities from Texas (Arlington, San Antonio, Houston, Irving) and Missouri (Kansas City, St. Louis).

                                The inaugural game took place St. Louis, Missouri between Nebraska and Texas. The Longhorns pulled off a huge upset by capturing a 37-27 victory over the Cornhuskers as 20 ½-point underdogs, which was the largest 'dog to cover during this championship span.

                                In the 15 years when the game was played, Oklahoma appeared eight times in the title game and it won seven of those games. Texas (3) and Nebraska (2) are the only other schools that were able to capture multiple Big 12 championships.

                                The game returned in 2017 as Oklahoma picked up its eighth Big 12 title, knocking off TCU, who was making its first appearance in this championship game.

                                Bettors watched favorites produce an 9-7 mark against the spread. Total bettors saw the 'under' go 8-8.

                                BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

                                Year Location Matchup Line Score ATS Result

                                2018 Arlington, TX Oklahoma-West Virginia - - -

                                2017 Arlington, TX Oklahoma-TCU Oklahoma -7.5 (64) Oklahoma 41-17 Favorite-Under

                                2010 Arlington, TX Oklahoma-Nebraska Oklahoma -4.5 (51.5) Oklahoma 23-20 Underdog-Over

                                2009 Arlington, TX Texas-Nebraska Texas -14 (46.5) Texas 13-12 Underdog-Under

                                2008 Kansas City, MO Oklahoma-Missouri Oklahoma -17 (79) Oklahoma 62-21 Favorite-Over

                                2007 San Antonio, TX Oklahoma-Missouri Oklahoma -3 (64.5) Oklahoma 38-17 Favorite-Under

                                2006 Kansas City, MO Oklahoma-Nebraska Oklahoma -3.5 (45) Oklahoma 21-7 Favorite-Under

                                2005 Houston, TX Colorado-Texas Texas -25 (60.5) Texas 70-3 Favorite-Over

                                2004 Kansas City, MO Colorado-Oklahoma Oklahoma -22 (55) Oklahoma 42-3 Favorite-Under

                                2003 Kansas City, MO Kansas State-Oklahoma Oklahoma -14 (53) Kansas State 35-7 Underdog-Under

                                2002 Houston, TX Oklahoma-Colorado Oklahoma -7.5 (53) Oklahoma 29-7 Favorite-Under

                                2001 Irving, TX Colorado-Texas Texas -9 (48.5) Colorado 39-37 Underdog-Over

                                2000 Kansas City, MO Kansas State-Oklahoma Oklahoma -2.5 (53.5) Oklahoma 27-24 Underdog-Under

                                1999 San Antonio, TX Nebraska-Texas Nebraska -7(51) Nebraska 22-6 Favorite-Under

                                1998 St. Louis, MO Kansas State-Texas A&M Kansas State -17 (46.5) Texas A&M 36-33 Underdog-Over

                                1997 San Antonio, TX Nebraska-Texas A&M Nebraska -18 (52.5) Nebraska 54-15 Favorite-Over

                                1996 St. Louis, MO Nebraska-Texas Nebraska -20.5 (55.5) Texas 37-27 Underdog-Over
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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