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  • #16
    Thompson-Robinson big key to UCLA's second-half turnaround
    November 12, 2019
    By The Associated Press


    LOS ANGELES (AP) No one typifies the peaks and valleys of UCLA's season better than Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

    The sophomore quarterback struggled with consistency and turnovers as the Bruins got off to a 1-5 start, but he has played his best during their three-game winning streak. UCLA (4-5, 4-2 Pac-12) goes into Saturday's game at eighth-ranked Utah (8-1, 5-1) still alive in the South Division title race and in position to possibly get bowl eligible if it can win two of its final three.

    ''Every game we play he continues to get better. It's really fun seeing him continue to grow,'' coach Chip Kelly said.

    Thompson-Robinson has completed 77.3% of his passes over the past three games with six touchdowns against only two interceptions along with rushing for 119 yards. That's quite a change from his first five games when he completed just 56.3% with 11 TDs to six picks and 75 rushing yards.

    Kelly said Thompson-Robinson has always had poise in the huddle. Now he and the coach have a better understanding of each other.

    ''Now Coach Kelly knows what type of playmakers he has and is putting us in the best position,'' Thompson-Robinson said. ''It has definitely simplified the game for us and allowed us to play quicker. Everyone is doing a good job at a high level and executing.''

    Another factor is that Thompson-Robinson has had command of an offense for more than one season.

    He was a four-star recruit and one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks coming out of Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, but he had only one year as the starter after being Tate Martel's backup. Martel was one of the country's top prospects who went to Ohio State before transferring to Miami.

    Many recruiting services noted when Thompson-Robinson picked UCLA that it would be good for him to sit and learn. But due to a lack of depth in Kelly's first season, Thompson-Robinson ended up playing in his first collegiate game due to an injury, and he started the second.

    ''His growth is also a byproduct of at-bats,'' Kelly said. ''He had only 330 attempts because he was only a starting QB as a senior. Other guys like (Clemson's) Trevor Lawrence had 1,200.''

    Thompson-Robinson and the Bruins face a huge test against the Utes, who have the top-ranked defense in the Pac-12. He did not play in last year's game against Utah, which the Bruins lost 41-10.

    Utah coach Kyle Whittingham described Thompson-Robinson as an extremely athletic player who can extend plays.

    ''If you let him out of the pocket, he is very dangerous,'' he said.

    Thompson-Robinson said the Utes have a formidable defense but that there might be opportunities to make plays.

    ''They're tough and physical,'' he said. ''They have a lot of good defensive backs and play a lot of man. With man coverage it leaves a lot of opportunities for single coverage and leaves room for the quarterback to run.''

    OFFICIATING ERROR

    The conference has acknowledged there was an ''error of mechanics'' during the Washington State-California game. An illegal hands to the face penalty was supposed to be called on a Cal player, but instead it was marched off against Washington State.

    The conference announced referee Matt Richards had been suspended for a game while the rest of the crew was downgraded.

    IN LIMBO


    Due to division races, the kickoff times for four games on Nov. 23 will not be finalized until late Saturday or early Sunday.

    The four games remaining to be announced are Utah at Arizona, Oregon at Arizona State, Washington at Colorado and UCLA at USC.
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    • #17
      Ohio State DE Young to return for PSU
      November 13, 2019
      By The Associated Press


      COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio State star defensive end Chase Young will be held out of one more game as punishment for breaking NCAA rules by accepting a personal loan.

      The penalty was announced by Ohio State in a statement Wednesday. The school had sought immediate reinstatement from the NCAA.

      The situation worked out as well as it could for the second-ranked Buckeyes. Young, a preseason All-American and the nation's leader in sacks, was held of the 73-14 rout of Maryland last week and will miss Saturday's game against 50-point underdog Rutgers.

      He'll return for showdowns with No. 9 Penn State and No. 14 Michigan to end the regular season.

      Ohio State announced the day before its game with Maryland that Young would be held out amid concerns he violated NCAA rules by taking a loan last year from someone he describes as a ''family friend'' for living expenses.

      Young explained his ''mistake'' in a tweet and said the loan had been paid back.

      ''This is the example of the culture of compliance we have at Ohio State,'' athletics director Gene Smith said Wednesday.

      ''I also want to commend Chase Young and let him know how proud we are of him,'' Smith said. ''He took responsibility for his actions, cooperated throughout the process and understood and accepted that there would be consequences.''

      Smith said based on the circumstances of the loan, the NCAA ''would use its leadership capacity to take an understanding approach on behalf of all student-athletes who find themselves in a similar position, and it certainly did just that.''

      Young tweeted in response to the decision on Wednesday: ''Excited to be back on the field next week! Thank you Buckeye Nation for all the love and support.''

      Young has been practicing with the team all week and will continue to do so.

      ''He's exactly the way he was before,'' defensive tackle Davon Hamilton said Tuesday. ''Obviously, he's going through the situation, and he just continues to be himself. We'll support him no matter what.''

      Young last played Oct. 26 against Wisconsin and had a performance that thrust him into the Heisman Trophy conversation. The junior, a likely high first-round pick in next year's NFL draft, had four sacks and two forced fumbles in a blowout of the Badgers.

      The suspension has been the first hint of off-field trouble or any significant adversity for the Buckeyes, who are ranked No. 2 in the current playoff rankings in coach Ryan Day's first season in charge.

      A year ago, Ohio State dealt with a three-game suspension to the start the season for then-coach Urban Meyer, who was punished by the university for mismanaging domestic-abuse allegations against a former assistant coach.
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      • #18
        hope this helps with your handicapping a few more teams will be added to this list....

        Good luck to all !
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        • #19
          College Football Picks: Auburn at center of all down stretch
          November 13, 2019
          By The Associated Press


          Over the next three weeks, Auburn will be in the middle of the action even though the Tigers are outside the playoff race.

          No. 13 Auburn plays two top-five playoff contenders in No. 5 Georgia (No. 4 CFP) and No. 4 Alabama (No. 5 CFP) at home in November, and depending upon how the Tigers do their coach may or may not be in danger of losing his job.

          If the ground on the Plains is shaky for Gus Malzahn, he could become the most accomplished coach in a job market that already includes vacancies at a recent national championship program (Florida State) and the Southeastern Conference school (Arkansas) in his home state.

          First chance for the Tigers to play spoiler comes Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium against Georgia in the Deep South's oldest rivalry. Meeting No. 116 will feature two tough defenses and a seasoned veteran quarterback in Georgia's Jake Fromm facing a freshman quarterback in Auburn's Bo Nix, who has had a bumpy ride this year.

          Auburn-Georgia is one of a season-high five games matching ranked teams on the schedule. The other one with major playoff implications is in the Big 12, where No. 12 Baylor tries to stay unbeaten against No. 10 Oklahoma.

          The picks:

          No. 1 LSU (minus 21) at Mississippi

          Maybe a `Bama hangover slows down the Tigers? Probably not ... LSU 42-17.

          No. 2 Ohio State (minus 52+) at Rutgers

          Since the Scarlet Knights joined the Big Ten, they have lost five games to the Buckeyes, average score 54-5 ... OHIO STATE 54-5.

          Wake Forest (plus 34+) at No. 3 Clemson

          Demon Deacons have lost top receiver (Sage Surratt) and leading tackler (Justin Strnad) to injuries in the last month ... CLEMSON 49-21.

          No. 4 Alabama (minus 19+) at Mississippi State

          Tide has won 11 straight against the Bulldogs ... ALABAMA 45-17, BEST BET.

          No. 5 Georgia (minus 2+) at No. 13 Auburn

          Tigers beating Georgia could make the playoff race even more confusing if the Bulldogs go on to win the SEC championship; Auburn is good at making things complicated ... AUBURN 24-20, UPSET SPECIAL.

          Arizona (plus 27) at No. 6 Oregon

          Wildcats have quietly collapsed after a four-game winning streak ... OREGON 45-17.

          No. 7 Minnesota (plus 3) at No. 23 Iowa

          Floyd of Rosedale is on the line; the Big Ten's most famous pig has resided in Iowa since 2015 ... MINNESOTA 20-18.

          UCLA (plus 21) at No. 8 Utah

          Bruins have won three straight to get back into Pac-12 South race ... UTAH 38-13.

          No. 24 Indiana (plus 14+) No. 9 Penn State

          Nittany Lions can still set up a crucial game against Ohio State next week ... PENN STATE 35-17

          No. 10 Oklahoma (minus 10) at No. 12 Baylor

          Bears have been escape artists with four one-score victories in the Big 12, including two overtime games ... OKLAHOMA 38-31.

          No. 11 Florida (minus 7) at Missouri


          Mizzou should have QB Kelly Bryant (hamstring) back this week after getting shut out without him last week by Georgia ... FLORIDA 24-20.

          Michigan State (plus 13+) at No. 14 Michigan

          Spartans come in on a four-game losing streak; the Wolverines have not had a winning streak in the series since 2007 ... MICHIGAN 28-13.

          No. 15 Wisconsin (minus 14+) at Nebraska

          Badgers have won six straight and seven of eight against the Cornhuskers since Nebraska joined the Big Ten ... WISCONSIN 38-17.

          No. 21 Navy (plus 7) at No. 16 Notre Dame

          Interesting test for the Irish offense; best way to beat the triple-option is to score a bunch and force it to play with urgency ... NOTRE DAME 28-23.

          No. 17 Cincinnati (minus 14) at South Florida

          Bulls need two wins to become bowl eligible and it's not looking great for coach Charlie Strong with Cincinnati, Memphis and UCF still to play ... CINCINNATI 35-14.

          No. 18 Memphis (minus 10) at Houston

          Tigers have six runs of 60 yards or more, including four of at least 70 yards, most in FBS ... MEMPHIS 45-28.

          New Mexico (plus 27+) at No. 19 Boise State

          Broncos try to keep pressure on AAC contenders in race for New Year's Six bid ... BOISE STATE 38-7.

          No. 22 Texas (plus 6+) at Iowa State

          Cyclones have lost four games by a combined 11 points, including three by two or fewer ... IOWA STATE 35-31.

          Kansas (plus 17+) at No. 25 Oklahoma State

          Cowboys RB Chuba Hubbard is leading the nation in rushing by 33 yards per game ... OKLAHOMA STATE 48-24.

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          TCU (minus 3+) at Texas Tech - (at)jimlaise


          Horned Frogs have lost three of four, with all the losses coming by seven points or fewer ... TCU 28-21.

          South Carolina (plus 11) at Texas A&M - (at)BrentCollins1

          Gamecocks got stuck with a schedule that was too much for them to handle, especially after being forced to play a freshman quarterback ... TEXAS A&M 28-14.

          Virginia Tech (minus 5+) at Georgia Tech - (at)chriskeiser

          Hokies have found their stride and could win the ACC Coastal by winning out ... VIRGINIA TECH 31-21.

          Massachusetts (plus 40+) at Northwestern - (at)PAndres2001

          Wildcats are the lowest scoring Power Five team, second-worst in FBS, at 11.1 points per game; UMass is allowing 53 points per game, worst in FBS. Something has to give ... NORTHWESTERN 45-10.

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          Last week: 15-6 straight; 16-4 against the spread.

          Season: 187-57 straight; 134-101-6 against the spread.

          Upset specials: 3-8 (straight up).

          Best bets: 3-6-1 (against the spread).
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