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POWER Years SWEEP ELEVEN NFL POWER SWEEPS 07-10 (ALL H S WINNING) $ 8 00 www.ncsports.com 10 Northcoast Sports Service Volume 28 Issue 5 October 2, 10 1-800-654-3448 NORTHCOAST SPORTS SERVICE P.O. BOX 450829 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44145 NEWS AND NOTES - WEEK 5, 10 NEWS AND NOTES: Miami was dominant in their 31-3 win over Pitt. In the 1H they had a 12-3 FD edge and in fact, Pitt s first FD came with under 6:00 to go in the 1H but UM was int twice, once in the EZ and once at the Pitt 7 and only led 10-0. Pitt closed it to -3 at the start of the 4Q but fmbl d a punt and UM went 43/4pl for a TD. Pitt gained 71 of their yards on their final drive ending the game at the UM5 trailing 31-3. UM came in leading the NCAA in sacks and tfl and had 5 sk and 9 tfl vs the Panthers...SMU gave TCU a much tougher game than expected. TCU only had a 21-19 FD edge and 375-361 yd edge. In fact at the half TCU only led 14-10 with SMU having a 9-183 yd edge. TCU was int d on the 2nd play of the 3Q and ret d to the 1 and SMU got a TD to lead -14. TCU got an 83 yd KR to regain momentum and drove 13 yds for a TD then scored TD s on their next 2 poss to lead 35- early 4Q. SMU got a TD but TCU got a 19 yd IR TD with 7:14 left but missed the crucial xp as they were -. TCU was SOD at the SMU38 with 2:19 left and SMU even got to the TCU but was SOD on 4th & 9...It was BC s first shutout loss at home since 1998 which was also administered by VT. In the 2H, behind backup QB Marscovetra, BC managed 39 yds offense. BC had 3 blown scoring opportunities in the 1H which really cost them the game. BC took their 2nd poss 64/9pl and had a 1st & gl but were int d in the EZ for a TB and VT drove for a TD. BC was pinned at its own 1 but drove 69/9pl. They missed a FG. BC s last drive of the half went 84/13pl with :15 left and no time-outs, QB Shinskie ran and dove for the EZ. The ball hit the goal line but it was ruled down on the 1/2 yd line and the half ran out. At the half BC had a 211-164 yd edge. Shinskie was taking hard hits all day and after a fmbl and int, he was pulled and VT got the shutout...ball St was shutout for the first time since 05 and Iowa got to play a lot of players. Iowa did only lead 14-0 with 2:55 left 2Q when they rec d a fmbl and they went 38/3pl for a TD to make it 21-0. At the half, however, Iowa had 15-3 FD and 284-54 yd edges. Iowa opened the 3Q with 65/6, 74/6 and 80/10pl drives for TD s to take command, 42-0 and on their 4th poss went 61/9pl for a 25 yd FG in the 45-0 win...michigan QB Denard Robinson, a Heisman frontrunner, injured his knee in the 1Q and DNR. In one brief quarter, Robinson hit 4-4-60 and rushed 5x for 129 yards. Remember the rumors of Tate Forcier transferring from Michigan? Forcier came off the bench after backup QB Gardner had drives that ended on a TD, a fmbl and SOD and Forcier led Michigan to 5 TD s on 5 poss. He, unfortunately, also hurt his knee at the end of the game. UM scored TD s on their first 3 poss to lead 21-0 but BG thanks to a fmbl and UM being SOD (BG a 71 yd TD pass on the next play) only trailed 21-14. That s when Forcier led 5 straight TD drives and then Gardner came off the bench for a sixth consecutive TD drive, this one with 3:11 left to make it 65-21. UM had 721 yds offense to BG s 283...For the 2nd straight week, Buffalo played closer than the final as they lost by but had an 18- FD edge vs Conn and were only outgained 399-368. Cody Endres came off the bench in the 3Q for UC after Zach Frazer (4-4 on first drive) went into a 3-10 slump. UC was playing without its star RB Jordan Todman who was injured. The game was tied at 14 at half with Buffalo having a 234-119 yd edge. Endres led UC to 4 scores on their first five 2H poss and in their first eight 2H poss they got 1 FG, 3 TD, fmbl d at the UC10 which set up a Buffalo TD, were SOD at the UB33, fmbl d at the UB28 and had a 42 yd FG blk d. Chances for the cover appeared bleak when they got a 46 yd IR TD with 4:01 left, 45-21. UB went 73/12pl but on 4&gl from the 4 with :28 left, fired incomplete...vmi had just fallen to William & Mary 45-0 the previous week and brought almost its entire Corps of Cadets (21 busses) to the Virginia game so they could cheer. They actually only trailed 14-7 after 1Q. Virginia did finish with 25-8 FD and 466-9 yd edges...maryland was without starting QB Jamarr Robinson and Danny O Brien hit 18--250 yds in his first start. MD got a lot of big plays vs FIU. They got an 85 yd PR TD by Logan, a 56 yd TD run by D Scott, a 68 yd TD pass to Smith and got ahead of the spread in the 4Q with a 76 yd TD run by Meggett on their first offensive play after FIU closed within 7. Wes Carroll hit 35-58-355 yds for FIU. O Brien s 68 yd TD pass came after a pass interference call wiped out a 3rd down incompletion...michigan St, in their first game without HC Dantonio had 1 punt in the 1H and also fmbl d at the Northern Colorado 22 and scored TD s on their other 5 poss and led 35-0 with a 387-141 yd edge. NC broke the shutout trailing 42-0 with a TD early in the 4Q...Toledo got their first win in Ross-Ade Stadium since 1992. An amazing stat is that Toledo came into the game last in the NCAA in total offense but had 378 total yards - 157 more than their season average. 4 0 UT led -0 at the half with a commanding 3-95 yd edge. PU played most of the game without starting QB Marve who was injured for the second straight week. PU got as close as - with 8:07 left but UT returned the KO 50 yds and drove 47/7pl for a TD to basically clinch it 31- with 5: left...three weeks ago UCF s D held Russell Wilson of NCSt to 10-30 passing. This time they took on the nation s #2 rusher in Daniel Thomas and held him to 76 yards on 22 7 44078 91192 8 carries. K-State managed just 3 yds in the 1Q and UCF had a 0-43 yd edge at the half. The Knights missed crucial FG s of 42 and 23 yards which kept K-St in the game. UCF also settled for a yard FG with 5:14 left and K-St drove 67/13pl and got a 7 yd TD run with : left for their first lead of the game and won. UCF had -11 FD and 344-2 yd edges...usc may not be having a memorable start under Lane Kiffin but he is the first USC coach to begin his career 4-0 since Jess Hill did in 1951. USC had a 613-323 yd edge but Washington St surprisingly opened with an 80/9pl drive for a TD. USC got a 59/1pl run then a 25 yd IR TD to go up 14-7. WSU drove 45/6pl for a TD and only trailed 21-13 in the 2Q and it was just 28-13 at the half with USC having a 312-230 yd edge. USC dominated the 3Q going 93/4pl, 98/12pl, 64/9pl for TD s, the 3rd drive behind backup QB Mustain and came with 12:02 left in USC s 50-16 win...turnovers did have a big factor in the Army/Duke game as Duke had a 5-0 TO deficit with QB Renfree having 2 int that were ret d to the 3 and 5 yd lines - both setting up Army TD s. Army did have a long drive with a 33 yd FG blk d and led 21-7 at the half and Army had a 3-80 yd edge. It was 35-7 when Duke gained the majority of their yards. They went 82/8pl for a TD, 43 yds but were int d in the EZ from the Army34 then went 67/5pl for a TD with 1:41 left which made the final stats 372-333 in favor of Duke...Ohio St is now a perfect 4-0 ATS but surprisingly their D gave up 3 long drives to E Michigan. One came early 2Q, a 75/9pl TD and at the end of the half, 73/7pl TD and OSU only led 38-14. EM pulled within 45- after an 80/6pl TD drive but OSU scored TD s 4 of their 5 next poss to get their highest point total since 1950 at 73. Dane Sanzenbacher became the first OSU player with 4 TD rec in a game since Terry Glenn did it in 1995. OSU did finish with a 33-13 FD edge and over 300 yards both rushing and passing while EM had 8 total...north Carolina was playing once again without 12 players including 7 starters. Linebacker Bruce Carter had a big day with a 55 yard IR which set up a 28 yd TD drive and he also had a blk d punt which set up a yd drive for a 25 yd FG and NC led -13. RU got to the NC19 but was int d at the 7 with 2:42 left. They had 1 more shot after a 26 yd NC punt. They took over at their 34 but on 4&14 fired incomplete...northwestern and C Michigan were tied 13-13 at the half but NU went on an 11pl drive for a yd FG then after an int, got a 25/1pl TD pass to lead by 10. After punting on their next drive, NU went 47/5pl for a TD and had the ball back up 30-13 in the 4Q and were driving when they fmbl d at the CM36. CM went 64/8pl for a TD and then went 86/11pl including a 4&15, yd pass to the NU25 which set up a TD with 1:11 left to get them under the number, 30-25. NU rec d the onside kick and took a knee...if you followed along the scores on Saturday you were probably under the impression that Temple outplayed PSU for most of the game as TU had a 13-6 lead after 1Q, 13-9 at the half and late 3Q still led 13-12. The story of the game was PSU moved the ball but settled for Collin Wagner tying a school record with 5 FG s. Royster rushed for 187 yds and PSU had 216 yds rushing and 223 yds passing with a -8 FD edge as they held TU to just 2 yds. In the 1H PSU had 10-4 FD and 2-131 yd edges. A fmbl set TU up for a 28 yd TD drive and PSU was also SOD at the TU25 late 1H. Leading 15-13 PSU went 96/12pl for a TD and then got it back and got to the TU25 where they were SOD again with :19 left...missouri had a 19 yd FR on Miami Oh s first offensive play for a TD and simply dominated. In the 1H, up 28-3, MO drove 61/10pl and had a 1st & 5 at the 10 but was int d in the EZ for a TB. They extended it to 51-6 after 3Q s and were about to make it 58-6 when they were SOD at the MU2 with 9:31 left in the game. If you look at the final stats and you ll see MO only had 469-316 yd and 25-19 FD edges, but MU gained 98 of their yds on a 15pl drive and got 5 FD getting a garbage TD with 1:40 left...wyoming led AF 14-7 after 3Q s and AF needed a TD with 3:41 left to pull out a -14 win. Statistically the game was not even close with AF having -12 FD and 445-0 yd edges. AF was int d in the EZ on 2nd & gl on their first drive, missed a 26 yd FG after an 11pl drive and at the end of the half, went on a 48 yd drive for a 39 yd FG but had a bad snap. In the 3Q AF was SOD at the WY38 and int d before driving 78/16pl and 80/14pl for 2 TD s and a -14 lead. AF ended the game at the WY28 yd line taking a knee...nc State did have a -15 FD edge vs Georgia Tech and a 5-363 yd edge but the game was closer than the final score. NCSt jumped out to a 10-0 lead despite missing a pair of 32 yd FG s and led -7 at the half with a 264-137 yd edge. They extended it to 31-14 then GT was SOD on 4&3 at the NCSt48 (1:39 3Q). GT got back in it with a 38 yd TD pass then Russell Wilson, who had 168 passes without an int, was not only int but ret d 33 yds for a TD which made it 31-28 with 12:05 left. NCSt drove for a TD with 8:31 left and then GT out of desperation went for it on 4th & 10 at their own 31 and the pass was incomplete. NCSt tacked on a TD 6 plays later for the 45-28 final...uab deserved much better vs Tennessee. For the game UAB had 23-15 FD and 544-287 yd edges. UAB had just 1 TO but it was a 9 yd IR TD just before the half which actually put UT up 23-7. The key to the game was that UAB missed FIVE FG s during regulation. After missing 3 FG s in the 1H they went on a 67/13pl drive and missed a chipshot 30 yd FG in the 3Q. With the game tied, UAB drove for the winning FG but missed it from 54 yds with :38 left. In the 2nd OT UAB made a FG but UT got a 25/1pl TD...At times Arkansas appeared to be poised to upset #1 ranked Alabama. They got a TD with :15 left 1H to lead -7 then took their 3Q opening drive 53/10pl for a 48 yd FG and a -7 lead. Continued on page 2

continued from Front Page... Bama battled back with a TD and FG to get within - with 6:01 left. The key play happened when Mallett, on 3&11 was int d and ret d 33 yds to the 12. Bama got a TD 3pl later for its first lead of the game with 3:18 left, -. Ark got to midfield but was int d at the Tide 35 and Saban went for it on 4th & 1 at his own 45 and converted for a FD with :54 left...florida St dominated Wake Forest with 28-12 FD and 485-185 yd edges but after fumbling at the WF7, settling for a 35 yd FG and missing a 51 yd FG and fmbl ing at the WF36, FSU only led 10-0 early 3Q. Up -0, WF was driving when they fmbl d at the FSt32. FSU went 68/9pl for a TD with 7:28 left to get ahead of the spread. WF went on a 61/10pl drive but was SOD at the FSU18 with 3:44 left. FSU with excellent backup QB EJ Manuel in went on an 82/6pl drive and going for the throat they got a 23 yd TD pass with 1:04 left for a 31-0 final...middle Tenn St K Alan Gendreau hit a 55 yd FG, the 2nd longest in school and SBC history to give MT a 6 pt lead at half. The game was fairly close with 2 big plays sealing it for MT. They got a 62 yd TD pass with 10:02 left 3Q and after UL was SOD at the MT19, at -14, Kyles got a 74 yd TD run 3pl later, 34-14...Riley Dodge took over as the starting QB for North Texas. He had been the starting QB at NT LY but with an inj d shoulder limiting his throwing ability, he moved to WR. With inj s to their top 2 QB s, he s back at the QB spot and hit 10-15-146. He guided NT to a 423-357 yd edge at FAU, a game NT led 21-10. FAU did rally back and at the end had a FD at the NT28 down by 4 but a sk forced a 4th & 16 and FAU fired incomplete...nebraska spent most of the 1Q vs South Dakota St bottled up inside their own and was very unimpressive as a 44 pt fav vs SDSt. They did get a 96/6pl drive for a TD on their 3rd poss then went 54/4pl for a TD on their 4th but only led 14-0 at the half. Taylor Martinez, who had rushed for 100 yds in each of the first 3 games, was held to 67 and also had a fmbl and 2 TO s. SDS blew some chances. They had a 1st & gl at the NU2 in the 1H and were SOD. SDS went 73/11pl on their 2nd 3Q poss but settled for a 35 yd FG, 14-3. NU went on a 10pl drive for a 30 yd FG. SDSt was int d at the NU1 and SOD at the NU37 in the 4Q...Georgia had a 221-1 yd edge vs Miss St at the half. They had a yd pass to the 1 orig ruled down but it was reversed and ruled there was a fumble and a TB. UGA had a 40 yd TD pass called back on a hold and settled for a 35 yd FG and trailed 7-6 at the half. MSU, clinching to a 10-6 lead, went for it on 4th & 1 at their own 39 and converted. Two plays later they got a 34 yd TD pass. UGA went for it on 4th & 10 at their own with 3:53 left and fired incomplete. MSU, 3pl later tacked on a TD, -6. With the game secure, MSU allowed UGA to go 91/8pl for a 40 yd TD pass with 1: left. MSU rec d the onside kick...idaho appeared in control vs Colorado St as they had 4 long drives in the H. On the first they were SOD at the CSU29 but they got 1 TD and settled for 31 and 32 yd FG s to lead 13-0. CSU took over with 4:32 left in the half and got a TD with :28 left. UI got a FD but was sk d and fmbl d with :19 left and CSU got a TD 3pl later for a stunning 14-10 lead. UI took the lead back and led - but CSU tied it with 11:32 left. UI got a 59 yd TD pass with 9:46 left and while CSU went 64/7pl, they missed the xp and trailed by 1. UI punted with 2:46 left and CSU got 5 FD and got a 35 yd FG on the final play for the upset...stanford was very impressive vs Notre Dame as their D pressured Dane Crist throughout the game. SU QB Andrew Luck did throw his first 2 int s of the year. SU got a 36 yd FG on the last play of the half to go ahead 16-6. Trailing 19-6 the Irish were SOD at the SU49 and SU got a TD 11pl later. On the next play, ND was int d and ret d yds for a TD and a close game turned into a blowout, 34-6. ND got a 14 yd TD pass in the final seconds called back on a hold and SU walked away with a 37-14 win which was ND s 11th straight loss vs a Top 25 team and 3rd straight loss of the season as they now have lost 7 of their last 8 games...all week long Urban Meyer talked about how excited he was that the offense had finally come together and was much improved. The offense had slogged its way thought the first 3 games of the season but Tre Burton helped ignite them as he scored 6 TD s and even had a 42 yd pass. He had those TD s despite having just 3 rec, 5 rushes and 1 pass. Florida led 21-0 but Kentucky faked a 28 yd FG for a TD to make it 21-7 at the half. The Gators scored TD s on all 4 poss of the 2H to take a 48-14 lead with 6;38 left and UK gained 65 of their yards on their final drive. UF has now outscored UK 155-26 in the last 3 games incl 73-0 in the 1Q...Marshall/Ohio was interesting as MU did have a 233-105 yd edge at the half and led 13-3. OU battled back using a fake 23 yd FG for a TD to take a -16 lead with :04 left in the 3Q. MU converted on 3&11 and 3&10 on their next drive, the latter for a 12 yd TD pass and a 25- lead. OU opted to punt with 2:31 left on 4th & 14 at its own 16 but MU was SOD with 1;01 left at the OU28. OU went 72/7pl and with :08 left got a 36 yd TD pass as the clock ran out but Solich went for 2 and it failed and MU escaped with a 1 pt win. BACKDOOR AND FRONTDOOR COVERS: In the 1H Texas turned the ball over 5x and UCLA took advantage but only with a 13-3 lead. At the half UT had a 101 total yards offense on 36 plays and UCLA 75/32pl. UCLA got the most impressive drive of the game to open the 3Q going 80/8pl with 78 on the ground for a TD, -3. UCLA led -6 in the 4Q and UT drove 80/12pl getting a TD with just 2:28 left to make it -12. The onside kick went OOB and LA started at the UT. On 3&2 when a FD would have ended the game as only :53 remained and LA could have taken a knee, Coleman ripped off a 29 yd TD run to put the game Over the Total. LOSS ON COLLEGE SEPT GAME OF THE MONTH "DROPS" RECORD T1-9 70% SINCE 07 MARQUEE PLAY OF THE MONTH WINS ON THURSDAY + FOURTH STRAIGHT TOP TOTALS WINNER! 4H COLLEGE TOTAL WINNER INCREASES RECORD TO -6 74% THE LAST 23!!! C-TOT GOM ON DECK!!! 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4 Excellent 3 Very Good 2 Good COLLEGE SELECTIONS HOME TEAM IN CAPS KEY SELECTIONS 4H Florida St over VIRGINIA - FSU is 13-2 all-time vs UVA (10-5 ATS) but last met in 06 (33-0 FSU shutout). FSU has outgained UVA in every gm S/ 97 (10 gms, +5 ypg) but the Cavs did pull the upset 26-21 in FSU s last trip here in 05. FSU rolled to an easy 31-0 win over WF LW, delivering a 4H Key Selection on these pages. The Noles pitched their first ACC shutout S/ 03 holding WF to just 185 yds (2nd gm in a row opp under 0 ttl yds). Ponder threw for 0 for the 1st time TY and is now avg 168 ypg (61%) with a 7-1 ratio. His fav targets are Easterling (14,.0) and Reed (23, 9.1) while the top rushers are Jones (284, 7.7) and Thomas (185, 5.6). LW UVA had a record setting day in their 48-7 win over VMI. The Cavs rolled up 341 pass yds, the most in a gm S/ 03. Three diff QB s threw a TD in the same gm for the 1st time since before 50 and it was the 1st time ever at UVA that 2 Fr threw a TD in the same gm. UVA finished with 25-8 FD and 341-133 yd edges. QB Verica avg 232 (61%) with a 5-1 ratio. His top rec s are Burd (18, 14.4) and Inman (15, 14.3). The top rushers are Payne (2, 5.4, 5) and Jones (7, 6.5). While FSU has all the edges (off #19-79, D #14-38 and ST #16-86) and we ll go right back to the Noles this week. FORECAST: Florida St 31 VIRGINIA 3H SOUTHERN MISS over Marshall - The last 3 have been decided by a total of 15 pts. LY, MU had the yd edge (+69) but all d 7 sks, a KR TD and was also -3 TO s in the - defeat. MU HC Holliday earned his 1st victory LW surviving on the final play for a -23 win over Ohio. MU all d a 36 yd TD pass with no time left, but OU s 2 pt conv fell inc. S Miss rushed for 192 yds and forced 4 TO s holding off LA Tech LW for a 13-12 win. While the visitor has won 3 in a row SU and last time here Marshall pulled the outright upset as a 2H on these pages and a Big Dog Play on the PPH. The Herd is 13-26 ATS as an AD and 8-11-1 ATS in CUSA AG s (5-15 SU). The Eagles do have a crucial home meeting with EC on deck but have the talent edge here and should prevail. We won t let LW s close win for SM scare us as they are a strong home team while Marshall has struggled on the road. FORECAST: SOUTHERN MISS 34 Marshall 3H Ohio St over ILLINOIS - IL is 1-15 SU in B10 openers incl LY s 30-0 loss to OSU in a rain storm in Columbus. The visitor is 8-2 SU in the series! The L/4 times hosting OSU, IL has faced a #13 ranked or higher Bucks squad covering 3. OSU has won its L/7 here (last loss in Champaign in 91) by an avg of 29-11 but is 3-6 ATS overall vs UI. However, OSU is 15-4 ATS in B10 RG s and 15-5 as a B10 AF. IL rfr QB Scheelhaase is avg 1 ypg (54%) with a 3-3 ratio and 4 rush yd. RB Leshoure has 398 yd (6.9) incl 4 straight 100 yd gms. Illini D allowed MU s QB Gabbert 281 pass yd (71%, 2-0 ratio) and NI s Harnish 8 pass (76%, 1 rush yd) but faces its biggest challenge yet vs Heisman contender Pryor (235, 66%, 10-2 ratio, 269 rush yd) who accounted for 6 TD s in LW s win over EM. OSU scored its most pts S/ 50 (73) with a 645-8 yd edge with the 2nd and 3rd string QB s also leading TD drives. After allowing just 2 off TD s coming in, OSU actually allowed 3 TD drives to the Eagles. We respect the series history but also OSU s spread streak (4-0 ATS TY) so we ll keep our money on the Scarlet and Gray. FORECAST: Ohio St 41 ILLINOIS 13 OTHER SELECTIONS 2H Michigan over INDIANA - LY UM survived Indy 36-33 despite the most yds (467) and pts the Hoosiers have had in the series as they got inside UM s 5x but kicked 4 FG s and missed 1. IU has dropped 16 straight to the Wolves and UM has been favored by an avg of ppg the L/19Y. IU is 1-6 ATS in B10 openers and 12-22 as a HD. The Wolves have been a B10 AF just once under Rich Rod (0-1 LY). With just a 21-14 UM lead over BG LY s QB st r Forcier came off the bench to hit 12-12 for an inj d Robinson (knee) in the Wolves 65-21 win in which they had a 721-283 yd edge. Rod said the NCAA s rush leader Robinson (688, 8.7) could ve ret d and he is avg 183 ypg (71%) with a 4-1 ratio. UM is #35 pass eff D (264, 56%, 5-6 ratio). Chappell (#6 NCAA pass eff) threw 4 TD passes in Indy s 1st 5 poss as IU jumped out to a 35-13 3Q lead over Akron but they did not cover as they all d a late 3Q TD and ended the game at the UA4. IU is #1 B10 pass off (304) but is last in rushing (113, 3.9) with weaker # s each wk vs a soft sked (NCAA s easiest at #1 thus far). Hoosiers are allowing 7 rush ypg (5.2) and haven t faced an offense with the speed of the Wolves. We ve cashed many times going vs the Hoosiers at home vs the B10 s Big Two (OSU and Mich, IU is 0-5 ATS) and will continue to ride that trend. FORECAST: Michigan 51 INDIANA 30 2H BAYLOR over Kansas - The HT is 8-1 SU all-time but just 1-3 ATS the L/4. BU was waxed in the last meeting in 07 vs a # Orange Bowl bound KU squad, 58-10 (+26 ) in Lawrence. The Jayhawks have never won in Waco (0-4) only coming up a combined 4 pts short the L/2. KU is 0-5 SU/ATS on the road including a 31-16 Friday night loss at SM 2 wks ago in QB Webb s 1st road start. LW KU took care of business in a 42-16 win over NMSt in which the Hawks had 501-5 yd and 26-14 FD edges. RFr Webb is avg 189 (62%) with a 5-1 ratio in his 1st 3 sts. True frosh RB Sims has 290 (5.5) while also starting the L/3. KU is #5 by the NCAA s standard in pass D (129) but #97 in our pass eff D (59%, 2-3) which takes into account the opps faced. Despite a 60 min weather delay, BU rebounded from the TCU debacle to win 30-13 at Rice with a 456-296 yd edge. QB Griffin is avg 3 ypg (59%) with an 8-2 ratio and 157 rush yd. BU s D has allowed just 1 TD TY vs tms who aren t TCU. BU has edges across the board and gets 1 win closer to their bowl goal. FORECAST: BAYLOR 31 Kansas 2H W MICHIGAN (+) over Idaho - WM leads the series 2-0 SU (1-0 ATS) as the Broncos defeated the Vandals -16 in the first meeting in Kalamazoo (in 72) before WM topped UI 51-28 (-8) in the Kibbie Dome in 08 as a 4H LPS Winner for us. UI is on its 3rd AG in 4 wks and is in a rare trip to the Midwest but LY did beat NI 34-31 (+15 ) with the Huskies fresh off their upset of Purdue. UI is coming off a tough 36-34 (-7 ) loss at Colo St (FG as time expired) despite a 347 yd and 3 TD outing by QB Enderle who is avg 258 ypg (65%) with a 7-7 ratio. The Broncos are fresh off a bye and will host the Vandals for HC here. QB Carder is avg 307 ypg (64%) with an 8-6 ratio and is #7 in the NCAA in ttl off (321 ypg) and has a pair of WR s with 25 catches each in White ( rec, 14.1) and Nunez (25 rec, 8.2). UI covered its first 3 gms TY before LW s loss while WM is on a 3-13 ATS skid. With Idaho still learning how to win consistently, a last second loss will be tough to overcome especially on a second straight road gm. WM, off a bye, for their HC crowd. FORECAST: W MICHIGAN (+) 37 Idaho OTHER GAMES THURSDAY, September 30th Texas A&M at OKLAHOMA ST - LY USU led 29-25 and put the game away with a 93/16pl drive which chewed up 7:41. OSU is 8- vs A&M and has never beaten the Ags 3 straight. The Ags are 3-16 ATS in their 1st AG from Kyle Field. A&M is 16-28 ATS in B12 AG s S/ 99 and has dropped their L/3 ATS to OSU. OSU is 14-6-1 ATS as a B12 HF. OSU is #1 NCAA in ttl offense led by QB Weeden (325 ypg, 73%, 11-2 ratio), #3 NCAA rush RB Hunter (473, 7.9) and #1 NCAA rec WR Blackmon (, 18.0, 8 TD!). A&M QB Johnson (288, 59%, 7-4) struggled with 4 int vs FIU but A&M turned to RB s Michael (331, 5.8) and Gray (188, 5.0) to rally from a -6 4Q deficit. This is the B12 opener for both who should be refreshed off of their bye weeks. FRIDAY, October 1st Byu at UTAH ST - Since 83, BYU is -1 vs with the lone setback being a 2 pt loss (58-56) here in 93. USU does own a -15-2 edge at home in the series, but BYU has won 10 of the L/12 in Logan. The HT is 6-1 ATS in this series with the visitor covering LY and these two have avg 64 ppg over the L/11 (S/ 93). In two of BYU s L/3 trips here ( 99 and 02), the Cougars were a pt AF and barely escaped winning 34-31 in 2OT ( 99) and 35-34 ( 02). The Cougars have been DD fav in the L/10 in the series by an avg of 21 ppg but aren t in that role here. Get the Thursday and Friday Marquee Winners on gameday after 3:00 pm EDT (see top of page). SATURDAY, October 2nd Oklahoma Texas - Dallas. Ten of the L/12 matchups have been decided by DD s. LY OU never trailed until UT (-3) kicked what turned out to be the GW FG w/12:08 4Q (OU s L/3 drives ended w/sod and int s at UT and UT37) to win 16-13. LY was the closest MOV S/ 97 and UT held OU to -16 rush yds, fewest ever in RRR history. The dog is 14-7-1 ATS. After dropping 5 straight to OU from 00-04, UT is 4-1 SU (4-0-1 ATS). The Horns couldn t overcome 5 TO s in their shocking 34-12 home loss (1st S/ 07) to UCLA LW. QB Gilbert is avg 221 ypg (63%) with a 4-4 ratio. The run gm has struggled with inj s and diminishing results (197 in opener, 167, 93, 85 vs UCLA). Brown has said this is best D but they allowed 264 rush yd to the Bruins after coming in as #2 NCAA rush D. OU jumped out to a -9 3Q lead and held on to beat Cincy who drove 80/8pl for a TD with 0:58 left to cut it to 2 but OU rec d the onside K. QB Jones is avg 305 ypg (65%) with a 9-3 ratio and his top target is the NCAA s rec leader WR Broyles (41, 11.8, 7 str 100 yd gms). RB Murray has 436 yds (4.2). OU s D is #97 NCAA allowing a surprising 421 ypg. Neither has played up to its potential (combined 2-6 ATS TY) and even though UT has the D edge (#3-19), the Sooners look to be the more complete team with a vet QB and a big offensive edge (#12-47). CONNECTICUT Vanderbilt - Vanderbilt won the only previous meeting SU 28- in Nashville in 02 (Conn covered +8). VU is 21-5-1 as an AD and is fresh off a bye with only EM on deck while UC plays a 5th straight wk and has a Friday Nite BE game vs Rutgers on deck. UC has 16 ret starters from a tm that walloped SEC member SC in the bowl -7, but has started the 10 ssn slower with losses to Mich and Temple while VU has looked better than expected with a close loss to NW and an upset of Ole Miss (+11 ). Both tms prefer to run with VU relying on productive TB tandem Norman (225, 6.8) and Stacy (134, 5.6). LW UC s top RB Todman (448, 7.3) was out (elbow, CS) in their 45-21 win over Buffalo. It was tied at 14 at the half but UC QB Frazer (138 ypg, 52%, 2-1 ratio) was benched at the end of the 1H and bkup QB Endres ret d from a 3 gm susp to lead the win (11- for 139, 2 TD) and UC had 2 IR TD (only 399-368 yd edge, UB 18- FD edge). VU is allowing 6 rush ypg (4.4) while UC is allowing 160 ypg (3.7) vs a lighter slate (#13-81). UC has the edge on off (#42-97) and def (#62-77). Ohio 30 E MICHIGAN - Ohio has won 6 of the L/7 (5-1-1 ATS) including the last gm in 07 (48-42, -4). EM was rolled 73- (+44) by Ohio St LW but the Eagles managed 3 long scoring drives (75, 73 and 80 yds) vs an OSU D that had allowed just 2 offensive TD s coming in. QB Gillett is avg 138 ypg (58%) with a 6-3 ratio and TE Thayer has been EM s top rec target with 15 (12.3). OU has the edge on ST (#25-115) but star MLB Keller (led conf in tkls in 09) missed LW (CS). Ohio dropped a -23 decision LW at Marshall when the Bobcats scored on a Hail Mary as time expired but gambled and went for the 2 pt conv and came up short. OU has a dilemma of sorts at QB where the position is somewhat unsettled. Jackson is the better passer of the two (115 ypg, 60%, 4-5 ratio) while Bates is the better runner (161 yds, 6.0, leads team in rushing) but neither has been able to take a firm grasp of the #1 spot. The HT is 4-1 SU (4-0-1 ATS) but EM is 4- SU and 7-13-1 ATS in MAC HG s. While OU is 12-18 ATS as an AF, the Bobcats are 5-0 SU in MAC AG s and should get it done vs an EM team still searching for its first win (0-16) under HC English. C MICHIGAN Ball St - BSU is 1-5 SU vs CM as CM has outgained them in 5 straight games by an avg 169 ypg but BSU did win its last trip to Mount Pleasant. The visitor is 5-1 ATS. LY the 3 pts allowed by CM was its fewest in a conf game since 1996. BSU is on its 3rd str AG while CM just finished a 3 gm road trip and is happy to be back home. Ball St is the most exp d team in the MAC (#4 exp ratings) while CM is just #85. Ball St ran into an angry Iowa team off a loss that knocked them out of the Top 10. They lost 45-0 (+28) and were outgained 562-112. CM only lost 30-25 (+6 ) but scored the final 12 pts incl a TD with 1:11 left for the backdoor cover vs NW. While CM has the off (#85-112) and def (#53-100) edges, BS has played the tougher schedule (#85-113) and keeps it closer than expected. MICHIGAN ST 34 Wisconsin 33 - The HT has won 5 in a row SU. LY UW converted 3 of MSU s 4 TO s into TD s. Wisky led 38-16 before allowing 2 garbage TD s. The Spartans are 5-14-1 ATS (8-12 SU) in B10 home gms but the Badgers are just 3-9 ATS in B10 road gms (3-7 SU L/10 trips to E Lansing). MSU is 0-4 SU/ATS the L/4 ssns prior to taking on rival Mich. Both took on FCS tms LW with MSU, under OC Treadwell s direction for the ailing Dantonio, beating N Col 45-7 with 532-266 yd edge as the bkup s played extensively. QB Cousins is # NCAA pass eff avg 216 (67%) with a 6-2 ratio. MSU has had 0 rush yds every gm led by Baker (449, 7.9) and true Fr Bell (396, 8.3). MSU is allowing 85 rush ypg (2.7) but this is the 1st power rush tm they ve faced TY after 4 spreads. UW beat up Austin Peay 70-3 scoring TD s on all 7 1H poss with 33-8 FD and 618-157 yd edges. Clay (501, 6.5) has had an NCAA best 10 straight 100 yd gms with true Fr White adding 269 (7.9) as 2 of UW s top 3 WR (Toon and Gilreath have missed L/2, CS). UW is allowing 95 rush ypg (3.5). There has been seven straight OVER s (avg ttl is 66 ppg) in this series so the last one with the ball wins. Northwestern 31 MINNESOTA - The visitor is 14-1 ATS and the dog is 6-2 ATS. LY Minny dominated the 4Q with 116-8 yd edge in a 35- win in Evanston. UM was ranked # the last time they hosted NW ( 08) and NW pulled off the upset limiting UM to just 68 rush yds (2.7). These schools have avg d 67 ppg over the L/6. The Cats are 9-3 SU in road gms (8-4 ATS) and are off a 30-25 win over CM. The Cats led 30-13 early 4Q with a fmbl setting up a CM TD and the Chips scored their last TD with 1:11 left but NU rec d the onside K. QB Persa is #3 NCAA pass eff (263, 80%, 8-1 ratio). The Cats have forced 12 TO s TY and are allowing 111 rush ypg (3.9). LW the Gophers lost their 3rd consecutive non-conf HG for the 1st time since 1898 to NI, 34-23. UM did outgain NI 470-378 but missed a 42 yd FG, had a P blk d which set up an 11 yd TD drive, was SOD at its own 40 and the NI21 and had a pass int d in the EZ. QB Weber avg 251 ypg (63%) with a 7-3 ratio. RB Bennett had 291 (6.1) in the 1st 2 but 80 (2.6) the L/2 while battling inj. UM is #1 pass eff D (199, 68% 8-5 ratio) with 10 new st rs on D. The dog in NW gms is 15-2 ATS (2-2 TY) and this is just the 2nd time as a conf AF in Fitzgerald s tenure (0-1). Overall, NW is 1-3-1 ATS as an AF over 4 yrs (1-1 TY). Virginia Tech 31 NC STATE 28 - Seven of the L/8 have been decided by 7 or less (LY NCSt worst series loss S/ 56). VT is 6-2 ATS (5-2-1 SU) vs NCSt and these two comb avg just 35 ppg (8-0 to the UNDER). NCSt s 4-0 start is their best S/ 02 (W 1st 9). LW Wilson threw for a career-high 368 and 3 TD as NCSt beat GT 45-28. NCSt opened scoring with a blk d P ret d for a TD. The Pack finished with -15 FD and 5-363 yd edges, holding GT to 7 rush yds (lowest TY). Wilson is avg 8 ypg (60%) with an 11-1 ratio. RB s Greene (2, 4.6) and Haynes (213, 4.6) pace the run gm while Spencer (14, 15.1) and J. Williams (13, 16.1) lead the rec s. VT is 22-6 SU and 21-7 ATS on the road in the ACC. They re off a 19-0 win over BC behind 4 FG s from PK Hazley (T-#8 NCAA FG). The yds were close at half but for the 2nd time in 2W, VT s D tightened up in the 2H, holding BC to just 39 ttl yds. QB Taylor did put up a ssn high 237 yds and is now avg 187 ypg (65%) with a 5-2 ratio. He is also the leading rusher with 1 (4.3). Boykin leads the rec s with 11 (22.3). The Hokies are on their 2nd str road trip (4-1 ATS in 2nd of B2B S/ 05) and look to hand the Pack its first loss TY. N CAROLINA 48 E Carolina - LY NC beat EC 31- and totaled 433 yds. It was the 1st time a Butch Davis-coached tm beat the Pirates. NC does have a big game vs Clem on deck and EC is off a bye and usually gets up for state rivals that play in the ACC (did win outright 07). Two wks ago EC built a -21 lead over VT, but the gm was put away when VT got a 68 yd IR TD and the Pirates lost 49-. QB Davis is #2 NCAA in pass (#6 ttl off) and avg 293 ypg (66%) with a 9-3 ratio. The top rec is Harris with 23 (12.8, 4) and the top rusher is Williams (3, 5.6). NC is 9-2-1 SU (3-1 ATS) in this instate matchup. LW they battled back from a 10-0 deficit to beat Rut -13 with 15-14 FD and 295-4 yd edges despite still being down 12 susp players. The already depleted D lost LB Sturdivant in the 4Q (CS) but held RU to just 98 ttl yds in the 2H. Yates streak of no int ended after 1 when a pass bounced off Boyd s hands and was picked. He is now avg 5 ypg (68%) with 5 TD. RB White (8, 5.1) left early LW (ankle, CS) and Draughn (DNP gm 1) finished with a ssn high 55 yds (77, 5.5). Even if the susp are still enforced, expect the Heels to roll. 3 marquee GAMES THURSDAY & FRIDAY!!!!! Call after 3:00 pm EDT on both Thursday and Friday for you winners! Just $ 15 each 1 Game 1 Game Thursday Friday midweek MARQUEE plays $AVE BY USING YOUR NORTHCOAST DEBIT CARD - Pay Only $ 9 $ 15 @ 1-900-438-9467 on the private play hotline 900 Line

OTHER COLLEGE GAMES cont from page 3 AIR FORCE 21 Navy - Navy set an academy record LY with its 7th win (5 of 7 were outright upsets) in MARYLAN5 Duke 31 - The last time MD dropped 2 str to Duke was in 70 and 72. LY MD trailed a row over AF (6 of 7 by 7 pts or less) and for the 3rd straight year AF outgained Navy on off (AF had 0 the entire gm and was down by DD s in the 2H. Duke had been a DD dog in the L/5 before being a yds and 14 FD s and Navy had a ssn low 9 yds and just 10 FD s). Navy PK Buckley hit 3 FG s including a fav LY. LW Duke lost, 35-21 vs Army despite a 372-333 yd edge. QB Renfree avg 8 ypg (62%) with gm winning 38 yd r in OT for the 16-13 win. AF won 19 of 21 meetings in this series from 1982-02. Navy a 9-7 ratio. RB Scott leads with 2 (6.5) and the top rec s are Vernon (, 16.4), Varner (, 11.0) is 10-3-1 ATS in the series and 12-3-1 overall vs service academies. Navy is fresh off a bye while AF was in and Kelly (19, 11.0). While the Terps were aware that QB Robinson (shldr) was not playing LW, it was a flat spot LW (Okla/Navy sandwich) but still pulled out a -14 win over WY with 2 TD in the 4Q. Navy QB a gm-day announcement that rfr O Brien (on a sprained ankle) was getting the start and he became Dobbs has been dinged up (125 pass ypg, 4 rush, 2.4) and faces old HS rival AF QB Jefferson (Dobbs the 1st Fr QB to start S/ 99. Despite being tied at 21 in the 3Q, O Brien stayed calm and led MD on TD tms 5-0 in FB/hoops HS/college). Jefferson is avg 105 ypg (49%) with a 3-2 ratio and has 287 rush (6.5). drives of 80/3pl, 39/5pl and 76/1pl and the Terps walked away with a 42-28 win despite being outfd d With both tms running the same off, we expect a low scoring, close gm again TY. AF has edges on off (#44-28-15 and outgained 472-419. O Brien threw for 250 (67%) with a 2-0 ratio. RB Meggett leads with 67), def (#54-73) and ST (#26-106), so this may be the yr that Navy s streak ends, but it won t be easy. 268 (8.1) and Scott has 9 (5.6). WR Smith (limped off a few times LW) paces the rec gm with 15 Buffalo 28 BOWLING GREEN - LY BG came back from a 13 pt 4Q deficit scoring the winning TD (23.7) and his 355 yds is more than 5x s that of the #2 rec. We are aware that MD is just 1-7 as a conf w/:39 left, while the L/2 gms in BG went to 3OT ( 06) and 2OT ( 08). The last time here ( 08), BG had a fav under Friedgen but they ll extend the lead if they can to avenge LY s loss. -7 lead in the 4Q but lost which lifted UB to the MAC Champ gm. The HT has gone 0-3 SU/ATS S/ 07. RUTGERS Tulane 10 - RU is 3-1 all-time vs TU with the last gm in 98, a 52- TU win (-19, TU The Bulls are getting their legs under new HC Quinn and LW were tied at 14 at Conn before falling finished 12-0 in 98 ranked #7). RU is off a -13 loss to NC, a gm in which they led 10-0 in the 1Q. RU 45-21 (+). QB Davis was 18-42 for 2 with 3 int (2 which went for TD s) and is avg 221 ypg (47%) QB Savage (123 ypg, 52%, 1-3) has struggled TY and threw 2 int LW incl 1 at the NC6 with less than with an 8-7 ratio. BG was gouged by Mich LW in a 65-21 loss (+25 ) surrendering 721 ttl yds (2nd most 3:00 left. RU RB Martinek (167, 4.3) ply d LW despite an ankle inj but should be healthier TW. RU is in UM hist, 466 rush) and an inability to stop the run (all g 263 ypg, 6.3 ypc) has hampered the Falcons 19-10 ATS after a SU loss in the regular season. The Knights do have their Big East opener on Fri vs unit. BG was very inexperienced at QB entering the ssn (only 1 QB on roster with gm exp = 1 gm and 13 Conn. Tulane is off 42-23 loss to Houston facing UH s 3rd str QB. TU QB Griffin (1 ypg, 66%, 0-2) pass att s) and lost starting QB Schilz (221 ypg, 65%, 2-4 ratio, clear #1 out of camp) to a shoulder inj in was inj d in the 1H LW (CS) and bkup Moore led TU to all 23 of their pts but also threw 2 int that UH wk 3 (CS). Pankratz is avg 1 ypg (61%) with a 2-2 ratio and made his first career start LW. BG is on a turned into 14 pts. RU has large edges on def (#36-98) and ST (#21-116) but the off are close (#102-7-1 ATS streak in reg ssn gms but is 0-7 ATS S/ 03 in MAC openers. UB is 2-5-1 ATS in reg ssn gms but 116). RU is on a 1-5 run as a DD fav while TU has covered the 4 of the L/6 as a visitor vs BCS tms. is 7-4 ATS in MAC openers. Both teams are 1-3 SU but BG is -198 ypg and Buffalo is +16 ypg. Temple 18 ARMY - In the L/3Y the winner in this series has actually been outgained in each (-76 BOSTON COLLEGE 23 Notre Dame - ND snapped a 6 gm losing streak LY to BC but in their last ypg) but won by 14+ each time. LY tied 13-13 (4Q) Army was SOD at its on 4th & inches and Temple trip to Chestnut Hill they were shutout (-5 TO). The HT has been +5 TO s in each of the L/2Y. BC is off scored twice in 2:00. The Black Knights are 2-5 ATS hosting MAC schools. Golden is 3-2 as an AF while an extremely disappointing 19-0 loss to VT, its first shutout in 148 gms. BC had plenty of chances to Army is 6- ATS as a HD. Temple led Penn St 13-9 at half but lost leading rusher RB Pierce (343, 5.2) make a gm of this, as they were int d in the EZ mid-1q, missed a 47 yd FG (short) mid-2q, then drove in the 3Q (CS) and was outgained 439-2 as PSU outscored them 13-0 in the 2H. TU QB Stewart is to the VT1 but ran out of time on the last play of the 1H. QB Shinskie fmbl d on BC s 1st 3Q drive, then avg just 139 ypg (57%) with a 3-2 ratio and could struggle if Pierce is not available. Army scored 4 TD s was int d on BC s 2nd and was replaced by Marscovetra, but he could not get much rolling and VT off Duke TO s and led 21-7 at half and 35-7 after 3Q and with a big lead was able to grind it out holding added four 2H FG s. Shinskie is only avg 132 ypg (54%) with a 4-4 ratio while Marscovetra has thrown the ball for almost 40:00. TU is allowing 160 ypg rush (4.2) while Army is avg 5 ypg (4.5). for 92 yds on the ssn. The top rusher is Harris with 306 (4.6) and his yds are more than 4x s that of Georgia Tech 37 WAKE FOREST 30 - LY WF forced OT (late 4Q TD) but after a FG couldn t stop the #2. BC s # D is led by LB Kuechly, who is #5 NCAA in ttl tkls. LW ND could only score a FG off 3 GT on 4&1 at the 5 (next play was 3 yd TD run). GT has not traveled here S/ 03 but Johnson is 5-1 Stanford TO s and SU scored on a run and int :13 apart to turn a manageable (19-6) gm into a 37-14 as an AF at GT (did lose to Kansas TY). LW GT was upset at home, 45-28 (-8 ) by NCSt. QB Nesbitt rout. QB Crist is avg 287 ypg (59%) with an 8-3 ratio. He has 3 rec s, Floyd (, 14.1, 2), Rudolph (22, had hit 1-7-9 thru 3Q s but down 31-14, GT went to the air to try and rally (finished 5-18-116). GT 13.1, 2) and Riddick (21, 12.0, 2) over rec s. The top rusher is Allen with 302 (5.0). The dog is 5-1 went 90/3pl for a TD then got a 33 yd IR TD by Tarrant, but NCSt answered with 2 TD s of their own ATS in this series with 2 upsets. In the L/8 gms these tms have avg just 37 ppg. and GT was outfd d -15 and outgained 5-363 (just 7 rush yds, lowest TY). Nesbitt has thrown LSU Tennessee 10 - Tenn is -7-3 SU in this series but LSU has won the L/2 SU incl the last for 316 yds (33%) with a 3-1 ratio and leads the run gm with 362 (4.8, 6). Allen is #2 with 265 (5.2). meeting in the 07 SEC Champ gm, 21-14 (LSU -7). LSU had just a 21- FD edge but a 464-343 yd LW we went against WF, and their 31-0 loss to Fla St delivered as a 4H Winner on these pages. WF edge in the gm and outrushed UT 212-94. The dog is 6-0-1 ATS and LSU is 3-14-1 as an SEC HF and was outfd d 28-12 and outgained 485-185. QB Price was inj d with less than 2:00 left 3Q (CS) and has a big game vs FL on deck. UT was lucky to pull out a 2 OT win over UAB LW as UAB had a 544- Stachitas moved the offense but FSU s D held on for its first shutout over an FBS foe S/ 03. Stachitas 287 yd edge and a 23-15 FD edge, but UAB missed 5 FG s in regulation. UT has inexp QB Simms and Price have comb to throw for just 436 yds (50%) with a 3-4 ratio but they are the #1 and #2 (9 ypg, 57%, 6-3) and a young O-line making their first road starts in a very hostile environment rushers respectively. The top rec is Givens with just 9 (23.6). The HT is 8-3 ATS in this series and WF though luckily this is an afternoon start (LSU 26-1 in Sat Night HG s, 5-4 in afternoon HG s under is 14-5-1 as a HD (and seeing the option for the 4th time in 2.5 yrs). Add that to WF s 11-5 SU/ATS Miles). LSU faced WV QB Geno Smith in his 1st road start and held him to 119 pass (48%) with a 2-1 record in ACC HG s and you get a WF team keeping it inside the number. ratio LW, but WV s D kept the gm close winning a 4H LPS for us -14 (+10). LSU QB Jefferson has Texas Tech 30 IOWA ST 23 - TT has dominated this B12 series as they are 7-1 SU and 5-1 ATS. The avg 105 ypg (54%) with a 2-4 ratio but luckily has the ground gm to fall back on TY (avg 190 ypg, 4.7). fav is a perfect 6-0 ATS winning by 23 ppg. These two last met in 07 and TT pulled its st rs with 9: Miles and Dooley faced off twice incl LY s competitive gm when LSU (-22 ) only won -16 ( 07 was an to go leading 42-3 (won 42-, - ). ISU is 4-19 SU and 6- ATS vs the B12 South. ISU HC Rhoads easy 58-10 LSU win, -36). LSU has edges on off (#54-71), def (#6-55) and ST (#8-90). was TT HC Tuberville s DC at Aub in 08. Tech had a bye LW to recover from a -14 home loss to Texas UCLA 41 Wash St 13 - Wash St is 11-5 ATS vs UCLA but has lost the L/2 by a combined 71-10. In in which their 144 ttl yd were their fewest S/ 90. Tuberville didn t like the timing of the bye but it allowed UCLA s 43-7 victory LY in Pullman, the Bruins put up a season-high 556 yds while the defense int d QB Potts (0, 63%, 8-2 ratio) a chance to heal his inj d hand and for the Raiders to work on the run WSU on their 1st 3 poss holding them to just 181 total yds. LW UCLA forced 5 TO s and rushed for gm (70 ypg, 2.5). TT has been solid up front allowing 100 rush ypg (3.1) with 12 sk (#3 NCAA) and 11 264 yds (4.7) in a stunning 34-12 win over #7 Texas, their 1st road win vs a ranked opponent S/ 01. TO s forced. ISU beat instate FCS power N Iowa LW -0 in a very misleading final as the Cyclones WSU lost its 12th straight to an FBS opponent, 50-16 to USC. The Bruins have gone 8-5 ATS hosting had 2 IR TD including a 94 yd r, forced 5 TO s including a fmbl at the ISU1, stopped the Panthers on schools from the state of WA S/ 96 while also posting a stellar -7 ATS record as a HF. On the flipside WSU has lost 9 straight P10 AG s (3-6 ATS) under Wulff by an avg of 43-6. UCLA is off B2B up- downs at the ISU, blk d a FG and converted a fake FG into a TD drive. QB Arnaud (shoulder, CS) sat out all but the 1st series and bkup Tiller hit just 11-22 for 87 yd while being sk d 4x. ISU is #10 NCAA sets over ranked teams and undoubtedly is in a flat spot with Cal on deck but seem to be on a roll. pass D (144, 51%, 2-7 ratio) partially because tms have been able to run at will on them (210, 4.7). Georgia COLORADO - Battle of 2 coaches on the hotseat as UGA has lost 3 in a row for the MISSISSIPPI 34 Kentucky 31 - UK (-3 ) won the last meeting a 31-14 win in Lexington in 06 but this 1st time S/ 90 (0-3 in SEC for 1st time since 93). CU HC Hawkins has 4 str losing seasons but begins only 5th meeting in yrs. UK had just a 21- FD edge and UM had a 395-380 ydg edge but a 5-1 10 at 2-1 but the only BCS gm was 52-7 loss to Cal (-5 TO). The only previous meeting between these TO deficit in the gm. The fav is 5-2 ATS in this series and the home team is 4-2 ATS (5-1 SU) while 2 was in 06 when #9 UGA escaped with a 14-13 win (UGA -) in Athens. CU led 13-0 in the 4Q UM is 6-2 SU incl 4-0 in Oxford (avg win 10 pts). Ole Miss has a bye next week and is off a 55-38 win before UGA QB Cox replaced then-true frosh QB Stafford and led the Bulldogs to two 4Q TD s and over Fresno St which was their 1st home win of the yr (suffered upset losses to Jax St and Vandy). UM the defense held on for the win. UGA is 3-6-1 as an AF since 06 but Richt is 33-8 SU in opponents QB Masoli has avg 183 ypg (62%) with a 3-5 ratio and 219 rush (5.3). UM RB Bolden had a career stadiums (0-2 TY). The Buffs get a rare non-b12 BCS HG but since the B12 was formed ( 96) they are best 228 yds, 2 TD LW vs Fresno (410, 7.7). We won a 3H LPS by going against UK LW as FL (-14) just 3-6 SU and 1-8 ATS in those. GA 6 4 AA WR AJ Green returns from his 4 gm susp which should dominated, 48-14. UK outgained their 1st 3 opp by an avg of 497-258 winning by avg of 44-18 but the help young QB Murray (2 ypg, 61%, 5-2). CU is advertising this as a Blackout gm showing the step up to SEC play LW gave QB Hartline trouble (231 ypg, 66%, 6-2) with 2 int vs FL. RB Locke has importance of this non-conf tilt. UGA has large edges on off (#25-80) and ST (#3-85) but the def are 475 yds (5.7) with four 100 yd rush gms TY. UM is on a 1-4 run as a HF and UK is 6-3 as an AD and close (#15-35). CU is 5-10 ATS after a win but 5-2 as a HD and has the large edge of a bye LW which both are looking for their 1st SEC wins of the yr. heightens their altitude advantage vs a GA tm on its 3rd road gm in 4 wks and in an SEC sandwich. Tulsa 37 MEMPHIS - Memphis has dropped all 3 CUSA meetings and is attempting to avoid an 0-3 N Illinois AKRON - LY Akron led 10-6 after 3Q s but was outscored 21-0 and outgained 138- start in conf play after a tough loss to UTEP all g a FG on the final play. Tulsa on the other hand is off a solid 30 in the 4Q. The HT has won 3 in a row SU and ATS. NI is 3-8 SU/ATS on the MAC road and this is performance vs IAA foe Central Arkansas, a 41-14 win. Their defense remains suspect so far TY all g 38 their 3rd str road gm and 4th in 5 wks. The Zips are 0-4 SU and 1-3 ATS but got the backdoor cover ppg and 471 ypg. In Tommy West s final gm as the UM HC the Tigers lost in OT LY (led 30-23 but allowed a LW vs Indiana (+22 ) as they scored a TD with 2:02 left but were outgained 426-335. UA QB Nicely TD w/:32 left and in OT was int on their 2nd play). Memphis is 10-4 ATS in its 1st CUSA home gm and has is avg 1 ypg (44%) with a 3-1 ratio as he is struggling with the change of offense (taking snaps moved the ball much better the past 2 wks with QB Williams (137 ypg, 60%, 2-2) as the full-time starter. under C). Their top RB Burney leads with just 1 (5.0). NI is off the upset of Minn 34-23 as a 4 pt AD. The visitor however is 9-1-1 ATS in the series and the Hurricane should be too much for the Tigers here. They were outgained 470-378 but stopped Minn on downs twice. QB Harnish is avg 109 ypg (66%) with a 3-1 ratio but is the #2 rusher with 302 (7.9). RB Spann leads with 458 (6.9) incl a career best Kent St 21 MIAMI, OH - KSU has benefitted from a +11 TO ratio the L/2Y vs MU as LY they were 223 (14.9) vs Minn and should do well vs an Akron tm all g 4.5 ypc rushing. NI has the edges on off outgained by 302 yards but still won 29-19. The visitor is 4-1 SU/ATS in the series. Miami is 5-9-1 ATS in (#78-1) and def (#76-113) but may be a bit road weary. MAC HG s incl failing to cover TY vs EM (won 28-21, -14). Miami trailed Missouri 28-3 at half and 44-3 Utep NEW MEXICO - The Miners won 10-6 as a home dog (+3 ) in their last meeting in 07 in the 3Q as they were outgained 469-316. Kent St is off a bye but in their last game only trailed Penn St but NM leads the series 26-9-1 SU in gms ply d in Albuquerque. NM jumped out to an early lead LW -0 in the 4Q, as they held PSU to 382 ttl yds incl a 48 yd 4Q TD rec for the frontdoor cover. They were (first lead of the season) but the Lobos didn t score again until : were left 4Q and were blown out, outgained 382-228 but were without starting RB Jarvis, who is expected to return here. The offenses are 45-10, by UNLV. QB Austin became the 1st true Fr QB to start for NM S/ 88 (Jeremy Leach) and he close as KSU QB Keith is avg 215 ypg (63%) with a 4-5 ratio, while MU QB Dysert is avg 198 ypg (67%) hit -40-7. He has thrown for 330 (49%) with a 2-3 ratio on the season. LW NM went over 100 with a 4-6 ratio. KS does have the edge on def (#44-81) and ST (#32-1) and pulls out the road win. yds rush (as a tm) for the 1st time TY and Dennis leads the run gm with 143 (3.9). Ty Kirk is the top Tcu 45 COLORADO ST 10 - TCU has won the L/5 by an avg of 32-9. The HT is 5-1 ATS in this series rec with 18 (10.9). UTEP battled back from a 10-3 HT deficit LW and hit the GW 18 yd FG as time but TCU is 15-5 SU and 10-8-2 ATS in MWC AG s. TCU will remember their last trip here as they only expired for the 16-13 home win over Memphis. QB Vittatoe is avg 265 ypg (60%) with an 8-2 ratio. His had a 15-14 FD edge winning 13-7 (-15 ) as they had a showdown vs BYU on deck. They only have fav target has been Adams who has 13 rec (21.4). The top rusher is Banyard with 0 (4.9) although WY next wk and are off a 41- win over SMU. After QB Dalton s 2nd int, TCU found themselves down Buckram (knee) made his ssn debut LW and led the team with 59. UTEP is just 4-16 SU on the road -14 early 3Q. Kerley ret d the ensuing KO 83 yds and TCU went 13/3pl for a quick score before driving 58/12pl and 64/6pl for an early 4Q 35- lead. Dalton is avg 0 ypg (69%) with a 5-4 ratio. The OREGON ST 30 Arizona St - ASU s Dennis Erickson was the HC at Oregon St from 1999-02. and only 1-8 as an AF while the HT has won 5 in a row including B2B outright upsets. top rusher is Wesley with 418 (7.6) and the top rec is Kerley with (9.8). CSU snapped a 12 gm SU After a promising performance in their last road trip 2 wks ago at Wisky (tying PAT blk d w/4:00 left), the (9 gm ATS) losing streak when PK DeLine hit a 35 yd FG as time expired for a 36-34 win over Idaho Sun Devils lost a tough one LW in Tempe vs Oregon, 42-31. ASU outgained Oreg (#1 ttl off) 597-405 but LW and CSU delivered another outright upset winner for our Big Dog POW. Fr QB Thomas threw for gave up 7 TO s in the loss. LY OSU won for the first time in Tempe in 16 tries dating back to 1969. They 386, the most yds at CSU S/ 05. He is avg 0 ypg (70%) with a 4-0 ratio. RB Carter went over the are however in yet another early ssn struggle after their loss LW in Boise 37-, a game in which they 100 yd mark and scored CSU s 1st rush TD of the yr. CSU still only avg 59 ypg rush which will force were dominated statistically but still were just a play away. OSU has now been outgained TY by 197 ypg. them to the air, where TCU ranks #9 NCAA in pass D. The Frogs have huge edges all around (off The home team has won 8 of the last 10 meetings but OSU is just 5-19-1 vs ASU. While the Beavers are #10-107, D #12-104, ST #5-75) and name the score. 22-11 ATS as P10 HF s, the ASU defense (held UO to 405 yd) should keep this one tight in Corvallis. 4

4 Excellent 3 Very Good 2 Good PRO SELECTIONS HOME TEAM IN CAPS KEY SELECTIONS 4H SAN DIEGO over Arizona- LY after 3 games with Warner at the helm the Cardinals were avg 335 ypg with 19 ppg for a 1-2 start. Warner had 288 ypg (66%) with a 4-4 ratio but thanks to the consistency around him he got better as the year went along. TY after 3 games the Cardinals are 2-1 and avg 291 ypg with 16 ppg. Anderson has only hit for 190 ypg (52%) with a 3-3 ratio but LW was the 1st week that he had RB Wells (75 yds 5.4). Fitzgerald however is still struggling with his knee injury and only had 2 rec (13.0) vs the Raiders. Overall SD s #7 pass defense has been pretty stout holding Cassel to 68 yds, Garrard to 3 yds and Hasselbeck to 2 yds thru 12Q. LW without RB Mathews the Chargers struggled and gained only 89 yds on the ground (4.2). There is a different dynamic here facing an ARZ team that is allowing 146 ypg (4.3) on the ground and has not been able to establish drives losing the TOP in all 3 games by 6, 18 and 6:00. By taking the home team in Cardinals games you are 10-3 ATS with the only 3 losses coming in LY s reg ssn finale as they were resting players, were still adjusting to life with Anderson vs STL and caught an inspired OAK team LW. Lost in LW s loss with horrible special teams play (101 and 99 yd KR for TD for 2nd time in 15 games) was Rivers torching a comparable secondary for 455 yds. SD throttled JAX at home 2 Wks ago who were off a win vs a lower tier team at home and travelling and the Chargers do the same here. FORECAST: SAN DIEGO 42 Arizona 3H NY GIANTS over Chicago - Sunday Nite - The Bears are off LW s MNF game vs GB (2-6 ATS away afterwards) and they could have a commanding lead in the NFC North. While Giants OL isn t what it used to be (14 games w/o 100 yd rusher) their defense should continue to improve as the year goes on. CHI has done a solid job of adapting to Martz offense with 386 ypg and 23 ppg so far with Cutler sticking to 5 step drops. The Bears however are now off a road upset at Dallas and are on a short week off a division Monday Nighter. The Giants are off B2B losses and while they were outplayed at Indy 2 weeks ago LW they finished with a 471-1 yd edge but were done in by -3 TO s. That type of sloppy performance under HC Coughlin will have the Giants wishing they were back in training camp. LY NYG started 5-0 and a mid-season swoon of 4 straight losses basically ended their season. Now sitting at 1-2 a third straight loss would be devastating. We also like the matchup of NYG s front 7 against the Bears OL which is being protected by a slew of short drops and isn t very physical. FORECAST: NY GIANTS Chicago OTHER SELECTIONS 2H PITTSBURGH over Baltimore - Including playoffs PIT is 4-1 SU and ATS in the series. Playing without Roethlisberger, Polamalu and DE Smith in the 1st game the Steelers lost - in Dixon s 1st career start. Dixon threw a 4Q int that set up a 29 yd FG for BAL (393-298 yd edge) that was the difference maker. With Roethlisberger back for the 2nd game, PIT needed a 38 yd FG for the win with 5:25 left as RB Rice ended PIT s 33 game streak of holding RB s to under 100 yds. PIT is 12-3 ATS as a Div dog and this will be the 1st time they are a Div HD since WK 4 00 (4-0 HD since). PIT is 3-0 thanks to its defense which has held foes to 8 ypg and 2 offensive TD s. They have held the #1 RB in the L3 games to 89 total rushing yds (2.2). They now have a bye on deck (7-2 ATS before) and the natural reaction for most teams would be to exhale. However they now take on a BAL team that allowed 3 yds (6.0) to CLE which trailed -14 going into the 4Q. Flacco redeemed himself with 262 yds (71%) with 3 TD s vs LY s #29 pass defense (#12 now). After being held to 10 pts by the Jets and Bengals the fact that they only scored vs the Browns isn t that impressive. PIT has the momentum, homefield advantage and their defense will once again be the deciding factor here. FORECAST: PITTSBURGH Baltimore 2H CLEVELAND (+) over Cincinnati - The dog has covered 6 straight. CLE took CIN to OT in the 1st meeting keeping with a solid all around effort (395-375 yd edge w/ 223 return yards by Cribbs). In the 2nd game CIN won 16-7 (13 pt HF) as they focused on grinding out a win with a 210 (4.7) to 58 (3.2) yd rush edge as they had a 16:22 TOP edge. Despite a 299-119 yd edge for the first 3.5Q vs CAR with a rookie QB making his 1st start the Bengals struggled to put the Panthers away. Palmer is not the same QB as his 07 self and was extremely lucky to only have 2 int s on the day as CAR defenders dropped another 4. CIN settled in for the 2nd half and went back to RB Benson who reestablished himself with 81 yds (3.0) for ball control. After losing 2 games they should have won and not having 5 starters LW (lost RT St Clair on 1st drive) CLE played very hard vs BAL. RB Hillis had an impressive 144 yds (6.5) vs the Ravens defense but the Browns let another 4Q lead slip away. CLE was held to 8 yds in the 4Q and the moral victory confirms that despite a loss of public support the players still support the coaching staff. CIN isn t as crisp as they were projected to be and we ll side with the HD that despite their record is better than LY s version at this time. FORECAST: CLEVELAND (+) Cincinnati 14 OTHER GAMES TENNESSEE Denver 16 - This is only the 3rd meeting since realignment with DEN being 2-0 SU and ATS. Fisher did an excellent job of getting his team back on track after turning the ball over 7 times vs PIT. They stopped the Giants 3 times inside the TE with 2 TO s and 1 SOD. They overcame a 471-1 yd deficit as the defense brought consistent pressure on a Giants OL (13 plays behind LOS) without starting Ctr O Hara. RB Johnson got back on track with 125 yds (3.9) which allowed Young to be efficient especially on 3rd Dn where hit 5 of 6 for 63 yds with a TD and sack. While they gave up 386 yds to Manning 122 of that came on the Giants final 3 drives. DEN got down 13-0 early to IND and had to go to the air often (Orton 37-57, 476) as the Broncos gained 519 yds in the -13 loss. DEN had 4 poss inside the IND but only came away with 6 pts incl being SOD at the IND1 in the 2Q. WR s Gaffney and Lloyd each had 100+ rec yds but the ground game struggled 47 (2.6) against a Colt defense that gave up 257 (6.1) to HOU in the opener. DEN does not have the stout and aggressive defense to make QB Young beat them thru the air. The Titans defense will use the same formula the Colts used so effectively LW by shutting down the run and playing bend but don t break in the passing game. GREEN BAY 35 Detroit 10 - The Packers are 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS with Rodgers at the helm vs the Lions with a 35-15 avg score. The only non-cover was when DET was trying to avoid their 0-16 season. Rodgers has shredded DET for 336 ypg (70%) and 11-1 ratio with the Packers tallying a 447-262 yd edge. GB is off LW s MNF game vs CHI and have a road game vs WAS on deck. DET took an early 7-0 lead thanks to a Favre int that set up a 12 yd drive but were then outscored -3 with the FG coming off another Favre int. Hill has had to put it up 88 times in the L2 games leading to 4 int s with 126 of his 237 yds LW coming in the 4Q. RB Best only had 26 yds LW (3.7) as he sat out most of the 2H with a toe injury. Now they travel vs a GB defense that has earned 1 sack every 5.2 pass att s to start the year. They also held a similarly talented BUF team to 186 yds and 7 points 2 weeks ago. DET has been outgained 413-260 under DC Cunningham on the road being outscored 31-13 (0-10 SU 2-8 ATS). The Lions are a scrappy team that can hang tough for a time but as GB showed vs BUF they won t hesitate to put a team away in the 2H and are the play despite the short week. NEW ORLEANS 38 Carolina 7 - CAR is 5-2 ATS vs the Saint s covering both meetings LY though the Saints rested Brees in the season finale as they had the #1 seed wrapped up. NO beat CAR 30- in the 1st meeting failing to cover as a 12.5 pt fav. NO was worn out after tough comeback wins vs MIA and ATL as CAR posted a -6 lead at the half. NO scored on their 1st 3 drives in the 2H while holding CAR to a FG, punt and 2 fmbls. CAR committed to the future with Clausen LW and on a rainy day he had 188 yds (48%) with 0-1 bobbling the QB/Ctr exchange twice for TO s. Clausen only targeted WR Smith 5 times (3 rec 22 yds) and the Panthers lack the receiving TE threat that a young QB needs. CAR kept it close to start LW s game due to bad QB play by CIN (could NFL Late Phones 13 out of 65% WINNING SUNDAYS 09-10 NFL Reg Season have had 6 int). They were outgained 299-119 until the final 8:00 when CIN changed defenses. After playing small ball in the 1st 2 games NO was forced to open up the offense vs ATL with Brees striking for 365 yds (80%) with a 3-2 ratio. NO has a massive edge offensively with Brees over Clausen in his 1st road start, along with a vastly superior set of receiving options. Look for the Saints to quickly go up big and take any threat of the Panther run game away for the win. ATLANTA San Francisco - ATL went into SF LY and throttled SF 45-10 as 2.5 pt AD s. Ryan had a career best 329 yds (69%) with a 2-1 ratio as ATL posted 28-13 FD and 477-9 yd edges. SF was without RB Gore and only had rushes vs 38 pass att s on the day. SF is an impressive 7-2-1 ATS as an AD with Singletary. They have avg d 11.5 ppg in 4 EST games under Singletary (3-1 ATS). SF s problem right now is their OL with a 2nd year starter (RG Rachal), 2 rookies (LG Iupati and RT Davis) and former LG Baas still adjusting to Ctr. As a result SF has struggled at the POA with Gore being held to 38 and 43 yds on the road (2.5) with 7 sacks. Smith is checking down at a Trent Edwards rate and he hasn t established chemistry with Crabtree who has half the rec yards (81 13.5) that TE Davis (3 11.5) does. ATL snapped a 4 game losing skid in OT vs NO converting 3 TO s into 10 pts. Ryan has only thrown 1 int in 106 pass att s while the defense has made 6 in 97 att s. ATL is 14-3 SU and 12-5 ATS under Mike Smith at home with a -18 avg score including our 4H NFL GOM winner vs ARZ. This is a game to be handled with caution as LW s results shifted the line 3 pts. SF is the dangerous and desperate team here with ATL happy after pulling a road upset of the SB champs. We ll call for the home team by 4 in a close matchup as Ryan struggles facing 3-4 defenses. ST LOUIS Seattle - The technical edges side with the road team here as SEA is 4-0 SU and ATS as a DIV AF with the L3 roles all coming vs STL (25-19 avg margin). STL is 10-21 ATS at home and 5- ATS vs the NFC West. STL was without their #2 WR and their top 2 TE s LW and were able to get Spags his first home win as a HC. Bradford has been very impressive so far and in his 3rd NFL start he earned his 1st win despite not having RB Jackson (groin) for the entire 2H. OC Shurmer adjusted and Bradford hit 9 of 13 for 122 yds setting up a TD and 3 FG s on short and safe passes in the 2H. Hasselbeck is a poor 1-7 SU and ATS on the road avg 9 ypg (58%) with a 6-11 ratio. SEA has been outscored 32-14 in that span. SEA beat SD despite being outgained 518-1 thanks to 5 takeaways (but only 3 pts) along with a 101 and 99 yd KR s for TD s. SEA has ridden the energy of Qwest Field for their 2 covers TY but now have to travel to a listless venue (only 41,000 fans vs ARZ, and many empty seats vs WAS). Look for STL to play very tough vs a beat up SEA team (LB Curry, CB Trufant left LW) that doesn t travel well and it wouldn t be a surprise to see Spags get another home win. NY Jets BUFFALO 14 - The Bills are a surprising 9-4 ATS vs the Jets and split the series SU and ATS LY. In the 1st meeting in poor weather Sanchez had a meltdown with 6 int s which enabled BUF to win the game on a 47 yd FG in OT despite being outgained 414-296. In the Toronto rematch the Jets took the ball out of Sanchez s hands with 43 rushes (5.8) to establish a 331-194 yd edge for the 19-13 victory as a 3 pt fav. The Jets defense tore into the Fitzpatrick (98 yds 39% 0-1) led offense holding them to 1 of 11 on 3rd Dns, forced 2 TO s and made 14 plays behind the LOS (sacks/qbh/tfl) on 50 Bills snaps. Despite HC Gailey admitting that all 3 QB s on the roster were basically the same the Bills went back to Fitzpatrick (7 yds 71% 2-2) as Gailey felt he provided more in the way of intangibles. Fitzpatrick also isn t afraid to air it out and had 10 passes of 10 or more yds vs NE vs 8 in the 1st 2 gms. This is a pure flat spot here after 2 primetime games, with NE vs MIN on MNF next and we ll call for the road team to win by 3 while we wait for a line. Indianapolis 35 JACKSONVILLE - The Colts are not afraid to play in Jacksonville where are 6-2 SU since realignment and have covered 3 straight. Manning has a full season worth of snaps vs the Jaguars and has avg d 264 ypg (63%) with a 30-12 (96.6 QBR). IND s defense knew they were getting into a shootout after DEN deactivated RB Moreno LW. They gave up 476 yds passing but held DEN to 2 FG s and SOD them 3 times inside their. The Colts offense was precision vs DEN with Manning hitting 325 yds (63%) with 3 TD s. This was despite being without their #2 and #3 WR s Garcon and Gonzalez. After being destroyed by SD, JAX again struggled vs PHI getting outgained 373-184. Jones-Drew (ankle) is not 100% and the pass defense has given up a 35-18 TD/int ratio the L/19 games. Garrard also lacks the proven WR s that can compete in a shootout vs a high tempo team (see SD). IND is now 21-5 SU away, 7-1 ATS as an AF, has covered 3 straight here and despite being 2-1 has outgained all 3 opponents by 108, 153 and 189 yds. To show how much the Jaguars have been outplayed lets just look at their 1H stats the first 3 games. They have been outscored 56-, out FD 13-6 and outgained 0-103 on avg. Look for IND to get their 1st AFC South win here. OAKLAND 16 Houston 13 - The Texans are 4-1 SU/ATS vs the Raiders and beat them 29-6 as an 8.5 pt AF. The Texans defense dominated helping post a 329-165 yd edge, held OAK to 45 yds rushing (2.1), made 19 of 57 plays behind the LOS and forced 3 TO s. While OAK formally gave Gradkowski the start LW (255 yds 50% 1-1) after Campbell s struggles the real issue here is the Raiders OL which switched starting Ctrs after the 1st game and have missed their best OL, LG Gallery (hamstring), the L2W. They have given up 29 of 216 plays behind the LOS with 5 TO s. HOU lost LT Brown (susp) prior to LW s game and while they were outgained 385-340 they did out FD DAL -21 but were at a 3-0 TO deficit. HOU s #31 defense gets a bit of a break statistically after facing 3 upper tier QB s who have gouged them for 423 ypg and 73% completions. With teams having success in the air the 51 ypg rushing (2.7) allowed is deceiving. Despite coming off a loss this is still a flat spot for HOU off IND, WAS, DAL and with the NYG on deck. HOU is now in the a rare role of AF (1-4 ATS all-time into TY) and the only 2 times they ve been an AF off a loss they were -3.5 at JAX and lost 31- LY and were -3 at ATL in 07 and lost 26-16. Gradkowski is the right QB for the Raiders who has a lot of Rich Gannon in him and OAK is good for 2 surprise upsets a year (PHI and PIT LY). Washington 28 PHILADELPHIA - Donovan McNabb returns to PHI and the dog is 5-1 ATS in the series. Reid made the right move by shifting to Vick (288 ypg 58% 5-0 67 yds rush 5.6 in his 2 starts) as the Eagles OL is in poor shape. Including LY s playoff loss the Eagles are 2-5 SU and 1-6 ATS vs a 3-4 defense allowing 21 sacks. LW PHI had good matchups vs JAX with their young DL and porous secondary. WAS also had an ideal matchup vs a young QB with a young and depleted receiving unit (#1 WR IR and down to #3 TE). WAS struggled to contain the short passing game and the offense floundered on 3 drives inside the STL 12 settling for 3 FG s. We don t mind backing a Skins team that not only has gone 8-1 ATS as a div AD against a PHI squad that is 1-6 ATS as a div HF. McNabb is now getting comfortable (8 ypg 61% 2-1) in the offense and will find success downfield against an Eagles team that has allowed 9 ypg (54%) with a 4-5 ratio vs DET and JAX. WAS was caught in a look ahead to this game and didn t prepare for STL correctly. LW s loss will sharpen their focus and we ll call for the road team by a FG. New England at MIAMI - MNF - NE got a win vs BUF LW but it wasn t easy as they never opened more than an 8 pt lead. MIA is off LW s SNF game vs the Jets and it s not known if they played to the same intensity that they did vs MIN. MIA is now 4-1 ATS vs NE and Brady admitted that their D gives him the most trouble in games. With both teams having a bye on deck there will be no holding back by either team in what promises to be a marquee matchup for the AFC East. Don t miss out on Monday Night Magic! We are offering a MONEY BACK PLUS Guarantee on MNM through the Northcoast Debit Card System - take advantage on Monday night after 3:00 pm EDT! Pay just $30 for the MNM Play and if it fails to cover - you ll get $40 back on your debit card the very next day! College Games Continued from Page 4... TOLEDO Wyoming - First meeting. Wyoming is 2-2 SU and 0-4 ATS vs the MAC. In 08 they opened Smu RICE 21 - These tms have played every yr S/ 26 and Rice hasn t dropped B2B gms S/ 85 and with a 21- win vs Ohio and lost 45-16 to BG as they were -4 in turnovers. In their last trip to play a 86 and have gone an amazing -3-2 ATS as a conf HD the L/10Y. Rice lost to Baylor 30-13, being MAC team they won 34-33 at Ohio in 07. Toledo is 15-3 SU in the Glass Bowl vs non-conference opp. outgained 456-296. SMU has an extra day of rest in this matchup after losing the Iron Skillet last Friday Wyoming HC Christensen was the OL/OC at Toledo from 92-00 under now-mizzou HC Pinkel. Wyoming vs #4 TCU 42-, a gm they led -14 early 3Q. LY Rice was up -14 vs SMU but had a 37 yd FG is 6-1 ATS as an AD the L/2Y. Toledo is off 3 straight road upset wins and returns home for the first time blk d before HT and ret d 74 yds for TD as the 10 pt swing changed the gm. The Owls are 12-5-1 ATS since being destroyed 41-2 by Arizona. The Rockets are just 2-3 SU/ATS as a HF the L/2Y. Wyoming led in this series and are on a 4-0 ATS (3-1 SU) run while the Mustangs have dropped 10 straight visiting AF 14-7 in the 4Q as a 13 pt HD but allowed 13 unanswered pts and was outgained 445-0. Toledo Rice including being outgained by 104 ypg over the L/3. While the home team is 10-3-1 ATS and Rice outgained the weapon-less Boilers, who were down to their 3rd string QB and RB, 378-370 and won is 15-4-1 ATS vs the CUSA West, SMU is 13-6-1 ATS on the CUSA road and own solid edges in (off 31- as an 11 pt AD. While the defenses are close Toledo has an #88-113 edge on offense. #66-100, def #47-89) giving them a win in this one. 5

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LW we won a 3H LPS on UF (-14) in their 48-14 win over UK and also won a 4H LPS by going against UA with Ark (+7) in a close call for the Tide. UA s young secondary (#1 pass D) allowed 357 yds to Mallett but grabbed 3 int. UA QB McElroy is avg 225 ypg (71%) with a 7-3 ratio and UA is avg 5 rush ypg (6.5) behind Ingram (308, 9.3) and Richardson (356, 7.6). UF QB Brantley is avg 5 ypg (64%) with a 6-1 ratio. RB Demps has 367 (6.9) but was inj d LW (CS). UF is playing with legitimate revenge and this should go down to the wire. We cashed in the same spot LW playing against Bama and this week the Gators, with an excellent defense and improving offense, are the play FORECAST: Florida (+) 23 ALABAMA FEATURED PLAYS: TY we've added some new plays to Power Sweep. Although the Underdog POW is considered a Key Selection, the "new category" of plays are not. We review these plays each week while considering the Key Selections, and would like to start sharing them with you. 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The dog is 9-2 ATS in this series with 6 OUTRIGHT UPSETS! On a rainy night in front of a Whitehouse crowd PSU (-9) led LY 10-5 at HT but committed 4 2H TO s, missed a 48 yd FG and the turning point came early 4Q when Hawks DE Clayborn ret d a blk d P 53 yd for a TD in a 21-10 loss. Iowa rebounded from the loss to Arizona with a 45-0 blanking of a Ball St team (562-112 yd edge) who had more P (9) than FD s (8). QB Stanzi is #5 NCAA pass eff (250, 67%, 9-1 ratio). RB Robinson has 385 yd (5.5) and UI was forced to burn Coker s RS (60, 6.0) vs BSU due to Hampton s inj. The Hawks are allowing an NCAA best 228 ypg. PSU rallied from a 13-9 HT deficit to extend their win streak over Temple to 28 gms, 22-13, as the Lions outgained the Owls 439-2 and outfd d them -8 but RZ problems contributed to a PSU record tying 5 FG s. QB Bolden avg 6 (60%) with a 3-5 ratio. RB Royster finally broke out with 187 yd vs the Owls (110 in 1st 3). The Lions D allows 118 rush ypg (3.8). Have to respect the dog s role in this series and keep in mind that Iowa hasn t been fav d over PSU S/ 03. USC 37 Washington - LY, for the 2nd str yr after a big win over Ohio St, USC was upset as they all d a FG w/:03 remaining to the Huskies in the 16-13 upset (highest ranked foe UW beat S/ 81). USC has gone 3-3 ATS the yr after losing to a conf opponent and finally return home after beginning the ssn with 3 of 4 on the road. Kiffin and the Trojans are off to a 4-0 start (1st for a USC HC S/ 51) after a 50-16 win over Wash St. The Huskies were expected to contend for a bowl berth in 10 but a lackluster performance vs Neb that saw UW outgained by a 533-6 clip (QB Locker 4- for 71 yds, 1-2 ratio) has some people now wondering about the ssn. The Trojans have gone 6-2 ATS hosting schools from the state of WA and dismantled the Huskies 56-0 (-45) in their last trip here. While UW is off a bye, they are just 4-11-1 ATS in P10 openers, 5-13 ATS in reg ssn trips to the state of CA and have not won outright on the road S/ 07 (13 straight)!! Miami, Fl CLEMSON - The HT has dropped all 3 ACC meetings. CU kicked a 30 yd FG w/:05 left to force OT LY in a gm that featured 12 lead changes. UM is off a 31-3 rout of Pitt, delivering as our Thursday Night Marquee GOM Winner! The Canes finished with -11 FD and 348-232 yd edges and held Pitt s Lewis to just 41 yds. UM rolled up 5 sks and continues to lead the NCAA in tfl per gm (11.3). QB Harris is avg 230 ypg (64%) with a 6-6 ratio. His top rec has been Hankerson (16, 15.1) who has 3 of the tm s 6 rec TD s. The top rusher is Berry with 226 (5.3). CU has not only covered all 3 ACC meetings vs UM (all in OT), but they ve pulled 2 outright upsets. They are off an early season bye, and it couldn t have come at a better time as they were banged up in the physical - OT loss to Aub 2 wks ago. QB Parker stayed in the gm despite inj s to his shldr, ribs, head and hand and was limited in the bye wk with a back bruise (CS). He is avg 0 ypg (59%) with a 6-1 ratio. His fav target has been Allen (8, 19.5, 1) and the top rushers are Ellington (3, 7.4, 4) and Harper (155, 5.0, 1). The Canes are 6-10 SU/ATS on the ACC road (just 1-7 as conf AF) and this one could come down to whoever has the ball last. Boise St 52 NEW MEXICO ST 3 - Boise leads the series 10-0 SU (7-3 ATS) and has won the L/3 by a combined 149-7 (2 shutouts) with 1643-430 yd and 79-29 FD edges! LY BSU led 42-0 after 3Q s and the only NMSt score came after the Broncos fmbl d on their own. Last time here ( 08) BSU won 49-0 (-21 ) with 495-150 yd and 26-11 FD edges. NMSt is coming off a 42-16 loss (+23 ) at KU. The Aggies off is beginning to make some strides under new OC Dunbar as QB Christian is avg 190 ypg (53%) with a 3-1 ratio and has a big-play WR in Allen who has 13 rec (.6). But the running game (LY s strength) is BIG DOG PLAY OF THE WEEK 1-900-438-9467 for $ 15 On The Private Play Hotline or the Northcoast Debit Card for $ 9!!!! 138 outright upsets by 7+ Pt DOGS L/Y! THREE LW! WE PICK A TD+ DOG WE THINK WILL WIN OUTRIGHT EVERY WK AS THE BIG DOG POW ON Northcoast Sports' PPH (MORE THAN 1 PLAY POSSIBLE)! 6 still struggling as RB Smith (1000 yd rusher LY) has just 100 yds (3.2) thru 3. Boise defeated # Oreg St 37- (-18 ), in the national spotlight LW and needs to avoid coming out flat in a letdown spot vs an inferior foe. The Broncos are 0-4 ATS as a 40+ pts fav incl 0-2 LY and the last time in that role was vs these same Aggies. But Boise is 9-3 ATS as a WAC AF. BSU has huge edges on off (#5-114), def (#8-118) and ST (#6-97). QB Moore is avg 291 ypg (65%) with an 8-1 ratio. WR Young has 15 rec (.7) and RB Martin has 326 yds (6.8).While the Aggies are showing signs of improvement in year 2 under HC Walker, they aren t anywhere near a top-caliber WAC team like Boise and the Broncos should cruise here. Nevada 41 UNLV - UN leads the series -15 in the Battle for the Fremont Cannon. The HT is 9-4 ATS in this series. S/ 95 there has been a pattern of streaks with the Pack winning 5 in a row ( 95-99), then UNLV winning 5 in a row ( 00-04) and now UN has won and covered the L/5 ( 05-09). Last time here ( 08), UN trailed -7 after 1Q before scoring 35 of the L/45 pts in a 42- (+3 ) victory where UN outrushed LV 444-54. LY this gm was tied at 21 at HT before UN blew it open en route to a 63-28 (-6) victory behind 773 ttl yds (3 UN players over 0 rush) and 32 FD s! UNLV trailed NM 7-0 early 1Q LW before scoring 45 unanswered pts in a 45-10 win as QB Clayton (134 ypg, 51%, 4-0 ratio) hit WR Johnson ( rec, 13.9) for 3 TD passes. UN has the edge on off (#6-108), def (#70-91) and ST (#54-112) and has rushed for 1,003 yds (8.9) and 12 TD s comb in the L/2 meetings with LV. UN ended a 14 gm road opener losing streak with a -13 win at BYU LW to remain perfect on the year (best start S/ 91) and they are ranked in the AP Poll for the 1st time S/ 48. QB Kaepernick is avg 231 ypg (69%) with a 7-1 ratio and also has 451 rush yds (8.1) and is #3 in the NCAA in ttl off (344 ypg) and became UN s all-time leader in off LW. Don t expect a new 5 year trend to start here as UN looks to make it 6 in a row. OREGON 41 Stanford 31 - Both come into this one undefeated and have 2 of the most high octane offenses in the entire nation. The Cardinal defeated ND LW 37-14, to go 4-0 for 1st time S/ 86. The Ducks on the other hand survived their meeting with ASU in the desert 42-31, forcing 7 TO s for the win. LY Stanford RB Gerhart rushed for a school-record 223 yds as SU became bowl eligible for the 1st time in 8 yrs knocking off the #7 ranked Ducks who were in a letdown spot after upsetting USC 47- the week prior. Prior to LY s 51-42 loss at Stanford (1075 comb yds), the Ducks had topped the Cardinal 7 consec yrs by an average score of 39-. While UO has ply d weaker opponents (NM and Port St) at Autzen so far in 10, it s still worth noting that they have not all d a point outscoring them by a whopping 141-0 (697-129 yd avg). Judging by those numbers and the fact that the Cardinal have gone 1-6 ATS in its 2nd game of a B2B road trip, the Ducks should continue their run to a 2nd straight P10 title. HAWAII 31 Louisiana Tech 21 - UH leads the series 6-2 SU (5-3 ATS) incl wins in 3 of the L/4. LY UH lost -6 (+5 ) failing to score a TD for the 1st time S/ 04 (63 gms) and the Warriors were sacked 7x s. LW Tech had three 4Q TO s that proved costly in a 13-12 loss to SM. The Bulldogs QB quandary looks like it will continue into conf play as after starting QB Cameron (115 ypg, 60%, 1-5 ratio TY) was 0-3 on his first drive before being picked off on his first pass attempt of LT s 2nd drive before being replaced by Hakmi who threw for career-high 262 yds (highest total of any Tech QB TY). UH QB Moniz is avg 334 ypg (64%) with an 11-3 ratio and is #4 in the NCAA in ttl off (343 ypg) and LW threw for 395 yds and 6 TD (tied schl record for TD passes in a half) in a 66-7 win over FCS Charleston Southern. WR Salas had 7 rec (18.7) and 2 TD LW and has 31 rec (13.3) on the yr. As you would expect the HT is 6-0 ATS (5-1 SU). LT is 8- as an AD and the Warriors Run-&-Shoot is running crisply while the Bulldogs attack is still struggling. PITTSBURGH 34 Fiu - First meeting. Pitt has only played one gm vs a current SBC member, beating Louisiana 45-13 (-7) in 97. FIU is 0- vs BCS schools (0- on the road) losing by ppg, but is playing their 4th in a row TY vs a BCS tm (3rd str road gm) and has only lost by 8.7 ppg in the 1st 3 (led almost whole gm vs TX A&M). Pitt is off a 31-3 Thurs Night loss to Miami (Marquee GOM Winner for us as Pitt was outgained 348-232 and outfd d -11) and has ND on deck so this is a C game for them. FIU has just 11 ret st rs and has its SBC opener on deck. QB Carroll is a Miss St transfer who set FIU records LW for single gm pass att and comp in their 42-28 loss to MD. Carroll is avg 213 ypg (54%) with a 4-5 ratio. Pitt QB Sunseri is avg 3 (62%) with 3-2 ratio. AA RB Lewis has struggled TY with 143 (3.0) and is #2 behind Graham (215, 9.3). Pitt s offensive struggles go back to the inconsistent OL (9 sk all d) as they are avg 126 rush ypg which is #58 in the NCAA. FIU has ply d the big tms tough but Pitt needs a win after LW. Louisville 34 ARKANSAS ST - LY was their 1st and only meeting as UL led 21-3 w/2:00 to go in the 3Q but had a hard time putting ASU away (ASU at UL8 at end, pass into EZ inc). Third string QB Stein got his 1st career start (-39 for 232, 0-1 ratio). In their 7 lined gms vs SBC tms, UL is 7-0 SU and 5-2 ATS with the avg win 46-. ASU is 10-6 as a HD and has not had a BCS school visit here S/ 01. UL is 14-7 ATS off a bye after losing at Oreg St 35-28 as a pt AD despite a 453-319 yd edge. ASU is in a SBC sandwich with N Texas on deck. They trailed Troy 21-7 but took a 28-4Q lead but allowed a TD with :22 left. QB Aplin is avg 299 ypg (59%) with a 6-2 ratio but also is the top rusher with just 146 yds (2.7). UL QB Froman is avg 211 ypg (57%) with a 2-3 ratio and RB Powell leads with 328 (6.3). UL has the edges on off (#64-95) and def (#72-111) and has a non-conf game on deck. N TEXAS 30 Louisiana - UL has won 4 of the L/5 vs NT incl B2B wins in Denton. The visitor has actually outgained the home team in each of the last 6 by 82 ypg. NT is 5-13 ATS at home vs SBC but is 8-2 ATS in the series. LY the Mean Green blew a 10 pt 4Q lead as they allowed the GW TD with : left on a 58/8pl drive. UL was outgained 4-340 LW but only trailed -14 at half but lost 34-14 (1 ). NT got its first win over FAU which was also its 1st win of an inj-plagued ssn as they were led by QB Dodge, who was playing at WR before they lost their 1st and 2nd string QB s for the yr. In his first start Dodge threw for 146 (67%) with a 2-1 ratio and added 67 yds rush as he comb with RB s Hamilton and Dunbar for 261 yds. Not good news for a UL defense allowing 4.7 ypc. NT has the edges on off (#82-111) and def (#95-109). AUBURN 41 Ulm 6 - Auburn is 7-0 (3-3 ATS, 1 NL) vs ULM winning by an avg of 43-10 and has faced ULM more than any other Sun Belt tm. Last meeting was a 34-0 AU (-26) win in 08 in which AU had 19-12 FD and 406-2 yd edges (prev meeting also shutout 31-0 in 04). Aub is 11-6 as a fav of + pts vs FBS tms. ULM escaped with a 21- win over FCS SE Louisiana LW but had 363-266 yd and 22-16 FD edges. This is a letdown spot for Aub off hard fought wins over Clem and SC with a revenge matchup with UK on deck. Aub QB Newton is avg 1 ypg (63%) with a 9-3 ratio and is the tm s top rusher with 485 (6.5). ULM also has a mobile QB with Browning avg 197 ypg (59%) with a 5-4 ratio and 183 rush (3.6). LY vs Ball St and Furman, Aub cleared the bench with many walk-ons seeing action on the depth-shy defense which led to 2 non-covers as 30+ favs. Aub s #31 D has better depth TY. USF 34 Florida Atl 13 - The Bulls are 2-0 SU but dropped their only lined meeting vs the Owls (in 07). USF s 35-23 (- ) win at FAU was closer than the final score as FAU missed 30, 42 and 40 yd FG s in the 1H and was SOD at the USF30 and trailed 7-0. FAU is 8--1 as an AD. USF is now 11-4 SU vs Florida tms (2 losses to FL, 2 to Miami). USF led WKU 21-0 in the 4Q but only won -12 as a pt HF and was outgained 314-283. FAU trailed NT 21-10 at the half and lost 21- as a 10 pt HF being outgained 403-253 as they allowed 257 (4.7) rushing. USF has the edges on both off (#57-105) and def (#61-103). Both have conf games on deck. FAU is allowing an NCAA worst 6 ypg (6.3) on the ground while USF is avg 2 (5.7) TUESDAY, October 5th Troy at MIDDLE TENN ST - These rivals play for the Palladium Trophy. Troy is 14-1 vs current SBC teams on the road. Troy has won 4 straight in the series. LY the teams punted a combined 15x s in the 1H. The favorite is 7-1 ATS and this figures to be the battle for the Sun Belt Title as both teams won their SBC opener LW. WEDNESDAY, October 6th Uab at UCF - The visitor has won the L/3 SU with UAB outgaining UCF each of the L/2Y by 134 ypg. UAB got its 1st and only shutout in CUSA play in their last trip to Orlando as the Knights reached UAB territory just twice in 9 drives. UCF is 10-2 ATS off a SU loss and they fit this role again here after their -13 loss to K-St 10 days ago. The Blazers are also off a tough OT loss to Tenn and need to avoid an 0-2 start in CUSA play. Get the Tuesday and Wednesday Marquee Winners on gameday after 3:00 pm EDT. Call 1-900- 438-9467 and pay $15 or $ave using your Northcoast Debit Card - just $9 there! Due to a strict print schedule, the Power Ratings Play will be listed here instead of on page 8. POWER RATINGS PLAY: NO PLAY

PRO STATISTICS 10 NFL TEAM RANKINGS AFC TOTAL OFF OFF OFF RUSH YPC OFF TOTAL DEF DEF DEF SCKS SCKS TURN OFF PASS DEF RUSH YPC PASS VS BY EDGE YPP DEF YPP Baltimore 21 23 3.1 16 1 22 4.7 2 4 18-6.6.9 Buffalo 32 18 4.2 29H 22 4.2 18X 22-3 15.4 12.5 Cincinnati 14 19 3.2 13 12 14 4.5 11 4 29 4 16.7 16.3 Cleveland 18 12 4.5 H 3.8 12X 4 22-1 21.0 16.9 Denver 2 30 2.5 1H 19 10 3.7 X 9 29 0.5 15.4 Houston 4 5 5.0 8H 31 3 3.0 32X 31 18-4 15.9 16.3 Indianapolis 3 25 3.3 3H 28 5.0 X 4 7 4 13.9 18.5 Jacksonville 28 16 3.7 25H 29 4.6 29X 28 7-2.8 14.6 Kansas City 1 4.6 15 6 3.2 22 2 6 1 14.2.7 Miami 29 9 3.9 30H 4 13 4.1 4 9 13 2 18.0 26.5 New England 8 11 4.6 10H 19 4.4 26X 2 18 0 12.3 13.9 NY Jets 31 9 4.8 32H 8 2 1.8 21 9 26 5 13.8 23.9 Oakland 11 4 4.5 18 3 23 4.6 3 28 7 0.3 10.3 Pittsburgh 3 4.7 31H 7 4 2.6 14X 21 3 6 12.1 25.3 San Diego 1 13 4.4 2H 5 9 3.9 7 21 13-1 19.2 13.4 Tennessee 26 8 4.0 28H 10 18 4.5 6X 21 3-2 10.9 21.0 NFC Arizona 23 13 5.8 X 26 31 4.3 19 18 13-4 18.2 14.7 Atlanta 7 2 4.0 15H 21 12 5.1 23X 9 7 4 15.0 22.2 Carolina 30 3.6 26X 16 15 3.1 13 28 29-6.4 13.4 Chicago 6 29 2.8 4H 9 1 1.4 X 9 29 2 16.8.0 Dallas 5 26 3.5 5H 11 7 3.9 15X 1 13-1 21.8 16.9 Detroit 31 3.0 11H 30 32 5.0 28X 9 1-1 16.2 15.9 Green Bay 16 3.7 H 2 26 5.2 1X 4 3 1 10.6 18.8 Minnesota 15 6 5.0 23H 6 8 3.6 9X 18 22-3 22.9 21.8 New Orleans 13 32 2.6 6H 22 30 4.4 X 9 26 3 15.8 18.7 NY Giants 9 15 4.3 9H 13 25 3.8 5 21 13-4.1 10.8 Philadelphia 10 7 6.0 13H 14 21 4.1 7 32 1 4 13.3 15.0 San Francisco 19 3.9 12H 18 16 3.9 15X 21 26-5.5 11.3 Seattle 4.0 H 28 5 2.6 30X 9 7 0 11.8.2 St Louis 22 21 3.6 19 5.1 25 18 18 1 15.8 23.1 Tampa Bay 25 22 3.4 22H 28 4.8 10 21 22 4.3.0 Washington 12 28 3.9 7H 32 11 3.5 31X 9 7 2 18.2 19.0 To Read rankings - YPC is yards per carry for each team's offense and defense. Turnover edge is the amount of turnovers that team is + or -. OFF YPP is offensive yds per point. This shows the avg amount of yds a team travelled per point scored. The lower the number the more efficient the off. DEF YPP is defensive yds per point. The higher the number here, the better the def is at making their opponents work at scoring points. The remaining columns show the team's rank in that category. Next to the passing ratings there may be a or an X. On the offensive side a means they are completing over 59% of their passes while the X shows that their QB's are completing less than 53%. Defensively, the opposite holds true as the has that team's def holding its opp under 53% completions and the X shows that they allow over 59% completions. PRO STAT PLAY: SAN DIEGO COMPUTER CORNER The Computer Corner will feature the top plays from our Computer Power Ratings. These plays are based solely on the teams' Power Ratings vs the Vegas Line & do not take into account matchups, injuries, etc. The team that is listed in bold is the computer's selection. 10 REG SEASON VERSUS SPREAD O/U AFC EAST AFC NORTH AFC SOUTH AFC WEST NFC EAST NFC NORTH NFC SOUTH NFC WEST Computer Forecast Diff/Vegas Oklahoma by 7.8 over Texas 4.3 N CAROLINA by 15.3 over E Carolina 4.8 MARYLAND by 13.1 over Duke 6.1 Kent St by 2.8 over MIAMI, OH 5.3 AFC REC PF PA vs AFC ALL HOME AWAY FAV DOG DIV N/DIV O/U HOME AWAY NE 2-1 90 82 2-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 MIA 2-0 29 1-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 NYJ 1-1 37 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 BUF 0-3 47 87 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 CIN 2-1 59 55 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 BAL 2-1 44 41 2-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-2 PIT 3-0 72 33 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 CLE 0-3 45 57 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 IND 2-1 89 61 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-1 0-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 JAX 1-2 40 83 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 HOU 2-1 77 78 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 TEN 2-1 78 42 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 SD 1-2 72 61 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 DEN 1-2 61 65 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 OAK 1-2 52 76 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 2-0 KC 3-0 68 38 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 NFC REC PF PA vs NFC ALL HOME AWAY FAV DOG DIV N/DIV O/U HOME AWAY DAL 1-2 54 53 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-2 PHI 2-1 83 62 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-1 1-1 NYG 1-2 55 85 1-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 WAS 1-2 56 67 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 MIN 1-2 43 38 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-3 0-2 0-1 GB 2-0 61 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 CHI 2-0 46 34 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 DET 0-3 56 78 0-3 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-2 N-1 63 58 2-1 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 ATL 2-1 77 46 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 CAR 0-3 32 71 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-0 TB 2-1 50 59 1-0 1-1-1 0-1-1 1-0 0-0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 ARZ 2-1 48 77 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-1 1-0 1-1 SF 0-3 38 87 0-2 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-0-1 1-0 1-0-1 SEA 2-1 72 57 1-0 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-0-1 1-0-1 1-0 STL 1-2 57 49 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 0-1 2-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 THE OPENING LINE Thurs, Sept 30, 10 COLLEGE Fav-Dog NC OPEN OKLAHOMA ST-Texas A&M NL 3' Friday, October 1, 10 Byu-UTAH ST NL 6 Saturday, October 2, 10 Oklahoma-Texas 10 4 CONNECTICUT-Vanderbilt 7 7 Ohio-EASTERN MICHIGAN 10 8 CENT MICHIGAN-Ball St 7 15' Wisconsin-MICHIGAN ST MSt-1 2 Michigan-INDIANA 18 13' Northwestern-MINNESOTA 4 5 Virginia Tech-NC STATE 3 5 N CAROLINA-E Carolina 21 10' MARYLAND-Duke 14 7' RUTGERS-Tulane 14' Temple-ARMY 1 3' Georgia Tech-WAKE FOREST 7 10 Texas Tech-IOWA ST 7 8' MISSISSIPPI-Kentucky 3 2 Tulsa-MEMPHIS 10 9' BAYLOR-Kansas 14 9 Kent St-MIAMI, OH 4 1 Idaho-WEST MICHIGAN WM-10 2 Tcu-COLORADO ST 35 33' AIR FORCE-Navy 4 9 BOWLING GRN-Buffalo BUF-1 6' Notre Dame-BOSTON COLL ND-3 2' LSU-Tennessee 14' UCLA-Washington St 28 25' Ohio St-ILLINOIS 28 18 Georgia-COLORADO 4 4 N Illinois-AKRON 7 13' Utep-NEW MEXICO 14' OREGON ST-Arizona St 3 5' ATL is 12-5 at home ATL is 9-3 as a non-div favorite ARZ is 9-3-1 vs the NFC BAL is 2-5 as a Div AF BAL is 0-5 on the road after a SU win BUF is 6-11-1 hosting a Div foe CAR is 1-4 away after a SU loss CIN is 1-6 as an AF CLE is 5-1 as a div HD DEN is 7-13 as an AD DEN is 3-7 after a SU loss DET is 3-10 as a DD dog DET is 1-7 vs a Div foe GB is 7-0-1 as a DD fav HOU is 9-4 on the road IND is 8-2 on the road IND is 6-3 vs a Div foe JAX is 4-14 at home NO is 5-12 at home vs a Div foe NYJ are 2-8-1 as a Div favorite OAK is 8-18 at home off a SU loss PHI is 1-4 at home PHI is 3-8 as a Div favorite PIT is 12-3 as a Div dog PIT is 7-2 before a bye SD is 3-9 as a fav vs the NFC SF is 6-1-1 as an AD STL is 5-14 at home in Div play SEA is 9-2 as a Div favorite** TEN is 9-4-1 after winning SU as a dog TEN is 1-4 as a NDIV favorite WAS is 8-1 away vs a Div foe 7 TOLEDO-Wyoming 4 3 Smu-RICE 6 12 Florida St-VIRGINIA 14 7' ALABAMA-Florida 3 9 SOUTHERN MISS-Marshall 10' IOWA-Penn St 7 6' USC-Washington 10 Miami, Fl-CLEMSON 7 3 Boise St-NEW MEX ST 49 40 Nevada-UNLV 19' OREGON-Stanford 10 6' HAWAII-La Tech 10 10 PITTSBURGH-Fiu 18' Louisville-ARKANSAS ST 7 4' NORTH TEXAS-Louisiana 10 3' AUBURN-Ulm 35 34 USF-Florida Atlantic 21 21 Sunday, October 3, 10 NFL Fav-Dog NC OPEN TTL TENNESSEE-Denver 8 6' 42 Baltimore-PITTSBURGH P-3 1' 34 Cincinnati-CLEVELAND CL-3 3' 37' GREEN BAY-Detroit NL NL NL NEW ORLEANS-Carolina 13' 45 ATLANTA-San Francisco 4 7 43 Seattle-ST LOUIS ST-3 1' 38 NY Jets-BUFFALO NL NL NL Indianapolis-JACKSONVILLE 11 7 46 Houston-OAKLAND E 3' 44 SAN DIEGO-Arizona 13 9 46 PHILADELPHIA-Washington 1' 6' 43 NY GIANTS-Chicago NL NL NL Monday, October 4, 10 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PRO ANGLES There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Fundamental handicapping, or the analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings, is our main method of handicapping. This accounts for roughly 50% of how we view a game. Situational handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems) takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicapping (analysis of angles) takes up the rest. You should never base your final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look at all 3 methods. For more complete analysis you should read Ten Keys To A Winning Season. Each week in Power Sweep we provide the angle section to add to your handicapping arsenal. Many times we will agree with the angle plays. Sometimes the Fundamental & Situational aspects of a game will outweigh the angles & we have the other side written up in Power Sweep. We want to make it clear that the side we write up in Power Sweep is the side we are on. We are NOT Technical handicappers, but we do use them in our handicapping analysis. Each week in Power Sweep we provide pro angles for the current week's games. For the angle plays the number in the ( ) indicates how many angles apply to that team. The higher the number the stronger the angle play. (4) Angle Plays 29-14-1 67% L/5Y! (4) PITTSBURGH (IF DOG) (3) GREEN BAY (3) INDIANAPOLIS (3) WASHINGTON OVER/UNDERS Our Over/Under Section is in its 23rd season. Each week we list the Top 5 plays as of Sunday Night. An * denotes an estimated line. 3H's are 7-2 TY and since 09 are on a current 22-7 76% run!!! 3 Redskins/Eagles Over 43 3 Cardinals/Chargers Over 46 3 Texans/Raiders Under 44 2 Colts/Jaguars Over 46 2 Ravens/Steelers Over 34 LAST WEEK'S STATS RUSHING PASSING TEAM LINE SCORE FD Att-Comp-Yds Att-Comp-Yds I/F NFL Week TWO Sept 19th & th NY Giants Indianapolis 48' -5 14 38 13 25-1 43-160 13--137 1-2 -26-250 0-1 New Orleans San Francisco -5 44 25 22-50 26-142 28-38-237 0-0 23-32-5 2-2 NFL Week THREE Sept 26th Tennessee NY Giants 43' -3 29 10 25 41-161 -107 10-16-110 0-0 33-47-363 2-1 Buffalo New England 42' 30-14' 38 19 25-134 38-0 -28-0 2-0 21--5 0-1 Cleveland Baltimore 37-11 18 19 29-3 -109 18--131 0-0 23-32-256 0-0 Pittsburgh Tampa Bay -2' 33 38 13 18 32-1 21-75 12--186 2-0 26-37-228 1-1 Cincinnati Carolina -3 38 7 21 37-1 -87 19-37-185 2-0 16-33-180 1-3 Atlanta 49 New Orleans OT -3 25 50-2 16-43 10-30-215 0-1 30-38-355 2-1 San Francisco Kansas City -3 37 10 31 11 21 15-43 39-7 23-42-8 1-0 16--250 1-0 Detroit Minnesota 43 10-11' 21 19-63 30-183 29-43-232 2-1 23-34-185 2-1 Dallas Houston 47-2' 13 21-101 22-1 23-30-284 0-0 23-32-216 2-1 Washington St Louis -4' 39 16 30 15-116 37-133 19-32-233 1-1 23-37-232 1-1 Philadelphia Jacksonville -3 44' 28 3 15 16 21-106 33-130 -31-267 0-0 13-30-54 1-0 Indianapolis Denver -5' 47 13 18 23 22-40 18-47 -43-325 0-0 37-57-472 1-1 San Diego Seattle -4 44 13 21-89 21-68 29-53-429 2-3 19-32-3 1-1 Oakland Arizona 39-5 23 18 33-133 26-110 -34-231 1-0 12-26-108 1-2 COLLEGE Week THREE Sept 23rd-25th Miami, Fl Pittsburgh -3' 49 31 3 11 35-100 36-128 21-32-8 2-0 13--104 2-1 TCU SMU -' 41 54 21 19 46-190 29-192 15--185 2-0 14-35-169 1-0 Central Michigan 51' Northwestern -6' 25 30 28 23-76 47-149 29-43-347 2-1 23-30-280 1-1 Toledo Purdue 49' 31-11' 19 23 38-169 43-2 -31-9 0-2 18-34-150 1-2 Bowling Green Michigan 57' 21-25' 65 12 31-32 56-466 19-31-251 2-0 23-26-255 0-2 Ball St Iowa 45' -28 0 45 8 28 31-56 44-256 8-19-56 1-1 21-29-306 0-1 Eastern Michigan 57 Ohio St -44' 73 12 30 29-40 41-342 14-28-8 0-1 26-33-303 0-1 Virginia Tech Boston College -4 47 19 0 16 16 40-106 28-70 16-21-237 1-0 16-32-180 2-1 Temple Penn St 43' -14 13 22 8 32-156 46-216 8-19-46 3-1 18-28-223 0-1 NC State Georgia Tech 58' -7' 45 28 15 40-159 48-7 28-41-368 1-1 5-18-116 0-2 Wake Forest 62' 0 12 42-103 11--82 1-1 Florida St - 31 28 39-1 26-39-284 0-2 Army Duke 55' -6' 35 21 16 66-8 -111 4-6-85 0-0 -30-261 3-2 Buffalo Connecticut 48' 21 -' 45 18 44-141 35-166 18-46-2 4-0 14-25-233 1-2 Georgia Mississippi St 46' -1 12 21 18 34-113 44-9 18-31-4 0-2 8-14-135 1-0 Fresno St Mississippi 52' -2 38 55 23 19 33-30 47-425 32-43-390 0-1 8-12-153 1-1 Miami, Oh Missouri 51' - 13 51 19 25 34-70 38-236 25-34-6 1-2 -23-233 1-0 Air Force Wyoming -13' 50 14 12 71-379 34-4 5-13-66 6-11-66 1-0 1-1 UCF Kansas St 45' -6' 13 11 51-252 32-83 8-18-92 2-0 11-22-189 1-1 Tulane Houston 56' 23-19' 42 16 32-105 45-5 18-36-226 3-0 19-28-4 1-2 Oklahoma Cincinnati -14 52 31 29 22 43-82 32-156 36-51-370 1-0 23-38-305 1-3 Alabama Arkansas -7 56' 23 40-2 -64 18-26-194 2-0 25-38-357 3-0 Oregon St Boise St 56-18' 37 16 22 33-78 36-5 12-26-159 0-0 -28-294 0-1 Stanford Notre Dame -4' 59' 37 14 25 19 44-166 23-44 19-32-238 2-1 26-45-307 1-1 California Arizona 56' -6' 9 10 16 18 36-146 26-99 13--116 1-0 25-39-212 1-1

S Y S T E M S E C TI O N There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Fundamental handicapping or the analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings is our main method of handicapping. This accounts for roughly 50% of how we view a game. Situation handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems, etc...) takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicapping (analysis of angles) takes up the rest. You should never base your final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look at all 3 methods. Each week in Power Sweep we provide a system to add to your handicapping arsenal. This is done at the request of our subscribers who want handicapping tips & methods. Many times we will agree with the side that the system chooses. Sometimes the Fundamental & Technical aspects of a game will outweigh the system & we have the other side written up in Power Sweep. 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S Carolina W -3 35- ULM at Kentucky Arkansas 3 LSU at Mississippi Chattanooga (HC) Georgia N N 26 at Alabama (F) BOWLING GREEN FieldTurf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 3-1) S 4 at Troy W +13-30 S 11 at Tulsa W + -33 Marshall W +3 44-28 at Michigan L +25 21-65 Buffalo (HC) at Ohio at Temple 3 Kent St at Central Michigan N 10 Miami, Oh (W) N at Toledo (W) N 26 Western Michigan (F) CINCINNATI FieldTurf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) S 4 at Fresno St L +2 14-28 S 11 Indiana St L -44 40-7 S 16 at NC State (Th) L +2 19-30 Oklahoma W +14 29-31 Miami, Oh O 15 at Louisville (F) 2 USF (F) Syracuse (HC) at West Virginia N Rutgers N at Connecticut Pittsburgh EASTERN MICHIGAN Grass (SU: 0-4 ATS: 2-2) S 4 Army W +9-31 S 11 at Miami, Oh W +14 21-28 C Michigan L +10 14-52 at Ohio St L +44-73 Ohio at Vanderbilt at Ball St 3 at Virginia Toledo at Western Michigan N at Buffalo N 26 Northern Illinois (F) GEORGIA TECH Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) S 4 S Caro St L -31 41-10 S 11 at Kansas L -13 25-28 at N Carolina W +3 30- NC State L -7 28-45 at Wake Forest Virginia (HC) Middle Tennessee 3 at Clemson N 4 at Virginia Tech (Th) Miami, Fl N Duke N at Georgia ARIZONA ST Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) Grass S 3 Portland St W -39 54-9 S 11 N Arizona L -31 41- at Wisconsin W +12 19- Oregon W +11 31-42 at Oregon St at Washington 3 at California Washington St (HC) at USC Stanford N N 26 UCLA (F) D 2 at Arizona (Th) BALL STATE Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) Artificial S 2 SE MO St (Th) L - 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(SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) S 4 Memphis W -21 49-7 S 9 Auburn (Th) L +1 14- at LSU L +7 7-29 Georgia W -1-12 Alcorn St at Houston at Florida 3 UAB (HC) Kentucky at Alabama N Arkansas N at Mississippi NORTH CAROLINA Grass (SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) S 4 LSU W +9-30 S 11 Georgia Tech L -3-30 at Rutgers W -2-13 East Carolina Clemson at Virginia 3 at Miami, Fl William & Mary (HC) at Florida St Virginia Tech N NC State N at Duke OHIO FieldTurf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) S 4 Wofford W - 33-10 S 11 Toledo L -9 13- at Ohio St L +29 7-43 at Marshall W +6 23- at Eastern Michigan Bowling Green Akron (HC) 3 at Miami, Oh Louisiana N 4 Buffalo (Th) N 16 at Temple (Tue) N N 26 at Kent St (F) MISSOURI S 4 Illinois L -12 23-13 S 11 McNeese St W -42 50-6 San Diego St L -14 - Miami, Oh W - 51-13 Colorado at Texas A&M 3 Oklahoma (HC) at Nebraska at Texas Tech Kansas St N at Iowa St N Kansas NORTH CAROLINA STATE Grass (SU: 4-0 ATS: 4-0) S 4 W Carolina W -36 48-7 S 11 at UCF W +3 28-21 S 16 Cincinnati (Th) W -2 30-19 at Georgia Tech W +7 45-28 Virginia Tech Boston College at East Carolina 3 8 Florida St (Th) at Clemson Wake Forest N at North Carolina N at Maryland OKLAHOMA FieldTurf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 1-3) Grass S 4 Utah St L -34 31- S 11 Florida St W -7 47- Air Force L -16 - at Cincinnati L -14 31-29 Texas Iowa St 3 at Missouri Colorado at Texas A&M Texas Tech N at Baylor N at Oklahoma St IOWA ST (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) S 2 N Illinois (Th) W -4-10 S 11 at Iowa L +13 7-35 Kansas St L +3 - N Iowa W -11-0 Texas Tech Utah at Oklahoma 3 at Texas Kansas (HC) Nebraska at Colorado N Missouri N LOUISVILLE (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) S 4 Kentucky L +3 16-23 S 11 E Kentucky L -32 23-13 at Oregon St W + 28-35 at Arkansas St Memphis O 15 Cincinnati (F) 3 Connecticut at Pittsburgh at Syracuse USF N West Virginia N 26 at Rutgers (F) MICHIGAN FieldTurf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) S 4 Connecticut W -3 30-10 S 11 at Notre Dame W +3 28- Massachusetts L -29 42-37 Bowling Grn W -25 65-21 at Indiana Michigan St Iowa 3 at Penn St Illinois at Purdue N Wisconsin N at Ohio St NAVY FieldTurf (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) S 4 Maryland (M) L -6 14- S 11 GA Sthrn L -30 13-7 at Louis Tech W -3 37-23 at Air Force at Wake Forest SMU 3 Notre Dame Duke (HC) at East Carolina Central Michigan N Arkansas St N D 11 Army NORTH TEXAS Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) S 4 at Clemson W + 10-35 S 11 Rice L -3 31-32 at Army L +5 0- at Florida Atl W +10 21- Louisiana Arkansas St FIU (HC) 3 at WKU Troy at Middle Tennessee N at ULM N Kansas St OKLAHOMA ST (SU: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) Synthetic Turf S 4 Wash St W - 65- S 11 Troy L -13 41-38 Tulsa W -7 65-28 S 30 Texas A&M (Th) O 8 at Louisiana (F) at Texas Tech 3 Nebraska (HC) at Kansas St Baylor at Texas N at Kansas N Oklahoma KANSAS Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) S 4 N Dakota St L -29 3-6 S 11 Georgia Tech W +13 28-25 at Southern Miss L +5 16-31 New Mex St W -23 42-16 at Baylor Kansas St 3 Texas A&M (HC) at Iowa St Colorado at Nebraska N Oklahoma St N Missouri LSU FieldTurf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) S 4 N Carolina L -9 30- S 11 at Vanderbilt W -10-3 Miss St W -7 29-7 W Virginia L -10-14 Tennessee at Florida McNeese St 3 at Auburn Alabama ULM (HC) N Mississippi N at Arkansas MICHIGAN STATE FieldTurf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) NEBRASKA Field Turf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) S 4 WKU W -38 49-10 S 11 Idaho L - 38- at Washington W -3 56-21 S Dakota St (HC) L -44-3 O7 at Kansas St (Th) Texas 3 at Oklahoma St Missouri at Iowa St Kansas N at Texas A&M N 26 Colorado (F) NORTHERN ILLINOIS Artificial (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) S 4 at Iowa St (Th) L +4 10- S 11 N Dakota L - 23- at Illinois W +7 22-28 at Minnesota W +4 34-23 at Akron Temple Buffalo (HC) 3 Central Michigan at Western Michigan N 9 Toledo (Tue) N at Ball St N Eastern Michgian (F) OREGON (SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) S 4 New Mexico W -35 72-0 S 11 at Tennessee W -11 48-13 Portland St W -51 69-0 Arizona St L -11 42-31 Stanford at Washington St 1 UCLA (Th) at USC Washington at California N N 26 Arizona (F) at Oregon St KANSAS STATE Astro Play (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) S 4 UCLA W -2 31-22 S 11 Missouri St L -28 48- Iowa St W -3 - UCF L -6-13 O 7 Nebraska (Th) at Kansas 3 at Baylor Oklahoma St Texas at Missouri N at Colorado N at North Texas MARSHALL Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) S 2 at Ohio St (Th) L +28 7-45 S 10 W Virg (F) OT W +12 21- at Bowling Grn L -3 28-44 Ohio L -6-23 at Southern Miss O 13 UCF (W) 3 at East Carolina UTEP O 6 at UAB Memphis N at SMU N Tulane MIDDLE TENNESSEE Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) FieldTurf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) NORTHWESTERN FieldTurf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) S 4 at Vanderbilt L -3 23-21 S 11 Illinois St W -28 37-3 at Rice W -6 30-13 C Michigan L -6 30-25 at Minnesota Purdue 3 Michigan St (HC) at Indiana at Penn St Iowa N Illinois N at Wisconsin OREGON STATE FieldTurf (SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) S 4 TCU W +13 21-30 S 11 Louisville L - 35-28 at Boise St W +18-37 Arizona St at Arizona at Washington 3 California (HC) at UCLA Washington St N USC N at Stanford Oregon KENT ST FieldTurf (SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) Field Turf S 2 Murray St (Th) W -28 41-10 S 11 at Boston Coll W + 13-26 at Penn St L +21 0- at Miami, Oh Akron (HC) at Toledo 3 at Bowling Green Ball St Temple Army N at Western Michgian N 26 Ohio (F) MARYLAND FieldTurf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) Grass S 6 Navy (M) W +6-14 S 11 Morgan St W -34 62-3 at W Virginia L +10-31 FIU W -12 42-28 Duke at Clemson 3 at Boston College Wake Forest at Miami, Fl at Virginia N Florida St N NC State MINNESOTA Artificial (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) FieldTurf S 2 at Middle Tenn W -1 - S 11 S Dakota L -29 38-41 USC W +11 21-32 N Illinois L -4 23-34 S 4 W Michigan W -23 38-14 S 2 Minnesota (Th) L +1 - S 11 Florida Atl L -26 30- S 11 Austin Peay L -31 56-33 Notre Dame (OT) L -3 34-31 at Memphis L -3 - N Colorado W -31 45-7 at Louisiana W -2 34-14 Wisconsin O 5 Troy (Tue) Northwestern (HC) at Michigan at Wisconsin Illinois (HC) at Georgia Tech at Purdue 3 at Northwestern 3 ULM (HC) 3 Penn St at Iowa N 2 at Arkansas St (Tue) Ohio St Minnesota at Michigan St North Texas at Illinois N Purdue N at WKU N N at Penn St N Florida Atlantic N Iowa at FIU NEVADA S 2 E Wash (Th) L -28 49- S 11 Colorado St W -23 51-6 S California (F) W +2 52-31 at BYU W -4-13 at UNLV San Jose St at Hawaii 3 Utah St at Idaho at Fresno St N New Mexico St N 26 Boise St (F) at Louisiana Tech NEW MEXICO FieldTurf (SU: 0-4 ATS: 0-4) Grass S 4 at Oregon L +35 0-72 S 11 Texas Tech L +25-52 Utah L +22 14-56 at UNLV L +10 10-45 UTEP (HC) at New Mexico St 3 San Diego St at Colorado St Wyoming at Air Force N at BYU N TCU NOTRE DAME Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) Grass S 4 Purdue W -10 23-12 S 11 Michigan L -3-28 at Mich St (OT) W +3 31-34 Stanford L +4 14-37 at Boston College Pittsburgh Western Michigan 3 Navy Tulsa Utah N Army N at USC PENN STATE Field Turf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) Grass S 4 Youngstown St L -39 44-14 S 11 at Alabama L +12 3- Kent St W -21-0 Temple L -14 22-13 at Iowa Illinois (HC) 3 at Minnesota Michigan Northwestern at Ohio St N Indiana N Michigan St

PITTSBURGH (SU: 1-2 ATS: 0-2-1) S 2 at Utah (Th) OT T +3 - S 11 New Hamp L - 38-16 S 23 Miami, Fl (Th) L +3 3-31 FIU at Notre Dame at Syracuse 3 Rutgers Louisville N 11 at Connecticut (Th) N at USF N 26 West Virginia (F) at Cincinnati SOUTH CAROLINA (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) S 2 S Miss (Th) W -13 41-13 S 11 Georgia W -3-6 Furman L -33 38-19 at Auburn L +3-35 Alabama at Kentucky 3 at Vanderbilt Tennessee Arkansas at Florida N Troy N at Clemson TEXAS (SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) S 4 Rice L -31 34- S 11 Wyoming L - 34-7 at Texas Tech W -3-14 UCLA L -15 12-34 Oklahoma at Nebraska 3 Iowa St Baylor at Kansas St Oklahoma St N Florida Atlantic N 25 Texas A&M (Th) UAB (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) S 4 Florida Atl L -14 31-32 S 11 at SMU L +11 7-28 Troy W +3 34-33 at Tennessee (2OT) W +14 29-32 O 6 at UCF (W) UTEP 3 at Mississippi St at Southern Miss Marshall N 11 East Carolina (Th) N Memphis N at Rice UTAH (SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-0-1) S 2 Pitt (Th) OT T -3 - S 11 UNLV W -21 38-10 at New Mexico W -22 56-14 San Jose St W -30 56-3 at Iowa St at Wyoming 3 Colorado St at Air Force TCU at Notre Dame N at San Diego St N BYU WASHINGTON (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) S 4 at BYU L +1-23 S 11 Syracuse W -13 41- Nebraska L +3 21-56 at USC Arizona St Oregon St 3 at Arizona Stanford at Oregon N 18 UCLA (Th) N at California at Washington St neutral site PURDUE Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 0-4) Grass P.A.T. (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) S 4 at Notre Dame L +10 12-23 S 11 W Illinois L -31 31-21 Ball St L -16-13 Toledo L -11-31 SMU at Northwestern at UTEP Minnesota 3 at Ohio St at Illinois Wisconsin Michigan N at Michigan St N Indiana SOUTHERN MISS Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) S 2 at S Carolina (Th) L +13 13-41 S 11 PV A&M L -32 34-7 S Kansas (F) W -5 31-16 at Louisiana Tech L -3 13-12 Marshall East Carolina at Memphis 3 UAB at Tulane at UCF N Houston N 26 at Tulsa (F) TEXAS A&M Field Turf (SU: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) S 4 SF Austin W -33 48-7 S 11 Louis Tech W -19 48-16 FIU L -28 - S 30 at Oklahoma St (Th) Arkansas Missouri 3 at Kansas Texas Tech Oklahoma at Baylor N Nebraska N 25 at Texas (Th) UCF Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) S 4 S Dakota W -26 38-7 S 11 NC State L -3 21-28 at Buffalo W -7-10 at Kansas St W +6 13- O 6 UAB (W) O 13 at Marshall (W) 3 Rice (HC) East Carolina N 5 at Houston (F) Southern Miss N at Tulane N at Memphis UTAH STATE FieldTurf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) S 4 at Oklahoma W +34-31 S 11 Idaho St L -31 38- Fresno St L +3-41 at San Diego St L +8 7-41 O 1 BYU (F) at Louisiana Tech 3 Hawaii (HC) at Nevada New Mexico St at San Jose St N Idaho N at Boise St WASHINGTON STATE Field Turf (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) S 4 at Oklahoma St L + -65 S 11 Montana St L -9 23-22 at SMU W +23 21-35 USC L +22 16-50 at UCLA Oregon (HC) Arizona 3 at Stanford at Arizona St California at Oregon St N N Washington RICE S 4 Texas W +31-34 S 11 at North Texas W +3 32-31 Northwestern L +6 13-30 Baylor L +8 13-30 3 at UCF at Tulsa at Tulane N N Houston (HC) East Carolina UAB STANFORD Momentum (SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) S 4 Sacramento St L -42 52- S 11 at UCLA W -6 35-0 Wake Forest W - 68- at Notre Dame W -4 37-14 at Oregon USC 3 Washington St (HC) at Washington Arizona at Arizona St N at California N Oregon St TEXAS TECH Grass (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) S 5 SMU (S) L -13 35- S 11 at New Mexico W -25 52- Texas L +3 14- at Iowa St Baylor Oklahoma St 3 at Colorado at Texas A&M Missouri at Oklahoma N Weber St N Houston UCLA Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) S 4 at Kansas St L +2 22-31 S 11 Stanford L +6 0-35 Houston W +3 31-13 at Texas W +15 34-12 Washington St at California 1 at Oregon (Th) Arizona (HC) Oregon St N 18 at Washington (Th) N 26 at Arizona St (F) USC UTEP Sprinturf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) S 4 Ark Pine-Bluff L -38 31-10 S 10 at Houston (F) L + -54 New Mex St W -15 42-10 Memphis L -11 16-13 at New Mexico at Rice HC at UAB 3 Tulane at Marshall SMU at Arkansas N at Tulsa N WEST VIRGINIA Field Turf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) S 4 Coastal Caro L -41 31-0 S 10 at Marshall (F) OT L -12-21 Maryland W -10 31- at LSU W +10 14- UNLV O 14 USF (Th) 3 Syracuse (HC) 9 at Connecticut (F) Cincinnati N at Louisville N 26 at Pittsburgh (F) Rutgers RUTGERS Field Turf (SU: 2-1 ATS: 0-3) S 2 Norfolk St (Th) L -38 31-0 S 11 at FIU L -16 19-14 N Carolina L +2 13- O 8 Army 3 at Pittsburgh N 3 at USF (W) Tulane Connecticut (F) Syracuse N at Cincinnati N 26 Louisville (F) at West Virginia SYRACUSE Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) Field Turf S 4 at Akron W -7 29-3 S 11 at Washington L +13-41 Maine W -23 38-14 Colgate W -28 42-7 at USF Pittsburgh (HC) 3 at West Virginia at Cincinnati Louisville at Rutgers N Connecticut N Boston College TOLEDO Field Turf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) S 3 Arizona (F) L +16 2-41 S 11 at Ohio W +9-13 at W Michigan W +3 37- at Purdue W +11 31- Wyoming (HC) at Boise St Kent St 3 Ball St at Eastern Michigan N 9 at Northern Illinois (Tue) N N 26 Bowling Green (W) Central Michigan (F) ULM Grass (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) S 4 S 11 at Arkansas W +34 7-31 at Arkansas St L +4-34 SE Louisiana L -15 21- at Auburn Florida Atlantic at WKU 3 at Middle Tennessee Troy (HC) at FIU at LSU N North Texas N Louisiana VANDERBILT Astro Play (SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) S 4 Northwestern W +3 21-23 S 11 LSU L +10 3- at Mississippi W +11 28-14 at Connecticut at Eastern Michigan at Georgia 3 South Carolina at Arkansas Florida at Kentucky N Tennessee N Wake Forest WKU Field Turf (SU: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) S 4 at Nebraska L +38 10-49 S 11 at Kentucky L + 28-63 Indiana L +13 21-38 at USF W + 12- at FIU ULM 3 at Louisiana North Texas Florida Atlantic at Arkansas St N Middle Tennessee N at Troy SAN DIEGO STATE FieldTurf (SU: 3-1 ATS: 4-0) S 4 Nicholls St W -31 47-0 S 11 at New Mex St W -13 41-21 at Missouri W +14 - Utah St W -8 41-7 at BYU Air Force 3 at New Mexico at Wyoming Colorado St at TCU N Utah N UNLV TCU (SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) S 4 Oregon St L -13 30-21 S 11 Tenn Tech W -53 62-7 Baylor W -21 45-10 S at SMU (F) L - 41- at Colorado St Wyoming BYU 3 Air Force at UNLV at Utah San Diego St N N at New Mexico TROY NeXturf (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Astro Play S 4 Bowling Green L -13 30- S 11 at Oklahoma St W +13 38-41 at UAB L -3 33-34 Arkansas St L -10 35-28 O 5 at Middle Tennessee (Tue) Louisiana 3 at ULM at North Texas FIU N at South Carolina N WKU at Florida Atlantic UNLV Artificial (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-2-1) TEMPLE Grass (SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) S 3 Villanova (F) W -4 31- S 11 C Mich OT L -7 13-10 Connecticut W +6 30-16 at Penn St W +14 13-22 at Army at Northern Illinois Bowling Green 3 at Buffalo Akron at Kent St N 16 Ohio (Tue) N 23 at Miami, Oh (Tue) N TULANE (SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) Artificial Turf S 2 SEL (Th) L -10-21 S 11 Mississippi W + 13- at Houston W +19 23-42 at Rutgers Army (HC) at Tulsa 3 at UTEP SMU Southern Miss Rice N UCF N at Marshall USC Turf Tech (SU: 4-0 ATS: 1-3) SMU (SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) A-Turf Premier S 5 at Texas Tech (S) W +13-35 S 11 UAB W -11 28-7 Wash St L -23 35-21 S TCU (F) W + -41 at Rice Tulsa at Navy 3 Houston (HC) at Tulane at UTEP N Marshall N 26 at East Carolina (F) TENNESSEE Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Grass S 4 UT-Martin W -38 50-0 S 11 Oregon L +11 13-48 Florida L +13-31 UAB (2OT) L -14 32-29 at LSU at Georgia 3 Alabama at South Carolina Memphis Mississippi (HC) N at Vanderbilt N Kentucky TULSA (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Field Turf S 5 at E Carolina (S) L -7 49-51 S 11 Bowling Grn L - 33- at Oklahoma St L +7 28-65 C Arkansas W - 41-14 at Memphis at SMU Tulane (HC) 3 at Notre Dame Rice at Houston N UTEP N 26 Southern Miss (F) USF Grass (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) Grass S 4 Stony Brook W -37 59-14 S 11 at Florida L +16 14-38 WKU L - -12 S 4 Wisconsin T + 21-41 S 2 at Hawaii (Th) L -21 49-36 S 11 at Utah L +21 10-38 S 11 Virginia L - -14 at Idaho L +6 7-30 at Minnesota L -11 32-21 New Mexico W -10 45-10 at Wash St W -22 50-16 Nevada Washington Florida Atlantic at West Virginia at Stanford Syracuse at Colorado St 3 3 California O 14 at West Virginia (Th) 2 at Cincinnati (F) TCU Oregon at BYU Arizona St N 3 Rutgers (W) Wyoming at Arizona at Louisville N 18 Air Force (Th) N at Oregon St N Pittsburgh N San Diego St N Notre Dame N at Miami, Fl at Hawaii at UCLA Connecticut VIRGINIA Grass (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-0-1) S 4 Richmond W -4 34-13 S 11 at USC W + 14- VMI T -41 48-7 Florida St at Georgia Tech North Carolina 3 Eastern Michigan Miami, Fl at Duke Maryland N at Boston College N at Virginia Tech WESTERN MICHIGAN Artificial (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) S 4 at Michigan St L +23 14-38 S 11 Nicholls St W - 49-14 Toledo L -3-37 Idaho (HC) at Ball St at Notre Dame 3 at Akron Northern Illinois N 5 at Central Michigan (F) Eastern Michigan N Kent St N 26 at Bowling Green (F) SAN JOSE STATE Grass (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) Field Turf S 4 at Alabama L +37 3-48 S 11 at Wisconsin W +39 14- Sthrn Utah L -14 16-11 at Utah L +30 3-56 UC Davis at Nevada Boise St 3 Fresno St at New Mexico St Utah St N at Hawaii N Louisiana Tech at Idaho VIRGINIA TECH Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) S 6 Boise St (M) L +1 30-33 S 11 James Madison L -35 16-21 E Carolina W - 49- at Boston Coll W -4 19-0 at NC State Central Michigan Wake Forest (HC) 3 Duke N 4 Georgia Tech (Th) at North Carolina N at Miami, Fl N Virginia WISCONSIN Field Turf (SU: 4-0 ATS: 1-2-1) FieldTurf S 4 at UNLV T - 41-21 S 11 San Jose St L -39-14 Arizona St L -12-19 Austin Peay W -42 70-3 at Michigan St 3 at Iowa at Purdue Minnesota (HC) Ohio St Indiana N at Michigan N Northwestern WAKE FOREST Grass (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Field Turf S 2 Presbyterian (Th) L -45 53-13 S 11 Duke W -5 54-48 at Stanford L + -68 at Florida St L + 0-31 Georgia Tech Navy at Virginia Tech 3 at Maryland Boston College at NC State N Clemson N at Vanderbilt WYOMING (SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) Synthetic Turf S 4 S Utah L -21 28- S 11 at Texas W + 7-34 Boise St L +23 6-51 Air Force W +13 14- at Toledo at TCU Utah 3 at BYU San Diego St at New Mexico at UNLV N Colorado St N

ARIZONA (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 at St Louis W -3-13 39 S 19 at Atlanta L +6 7-41 43 S 26 Oakland L -5-23 39 O 3 at San Diego O 10 New Orleans O BYE WEEK O at Seattle O 31 Tampa Bay N 7 at Minnesota N 14 Seattle N 21 at Kansas City N 29 San Francisco (Mon) D 5 St Louis D 12 Denver D 19 at Carolina D 25 Dallas (Sat) J 2 at San Francisco CHICAGO (SU: 2-0 ATS: 1-1) G TOTAL S 12 Detroit L -6 19-14 44 S 19 at Dallas W +7-40 S Green Bay (Mon) O 3 at NY Giants (Nite) O 10 at Carolina O Seattle O Washington O 31 BYE WEEK N 7 Buffalo (Toronto) N 14 Minnesota N 18 at Miami (Th) N 28 Philadelphia D 5 at Detroit D 12 New England D at Minnesota (Mon) D 26 NY Jets J 2 at Green Bay DETROIT (SU: 0-3 ATS: 2-1) A TOTAL S 12 at Chicago W +6 14-19 44 S 19 Philadelphia W +6 32-35 41 S 26 at Minnesota L +11 10-43 O 3 at Green Bay O 10 St Louis O at NY Giants O BYE WEEK O 31 Washington N 7 NY Jets N 14 at Buffalo N 21 at Dallas N 25 New England (Th) D 5 Chicago D 12 Green Bay D 19 at Tampa Bay D 26 at Miami J 2 Minnesota KANSAS CITY (SU: 3-0 ATS: 3-0) G TOTAL S 13 San Diego (M) W +4 21-14 45 S 19 at Cleveland W +3 16-14 38 S 26 San Francisco W +3 31-10 37 O 3 BYE WEEK O 10 at Indianapolis O at Houston O Jacksonville O 31 Buffalo N 7 at Oakland N 14 at Denver N 21 Arizona N 28 at Seattle D 5 Denver D 12 at San Diego D 19 at St Louis D 26 Tennessee J 2 Oakland NY GIANTS (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) A TOTAL S 12 Carolina W -5 31-18 41 S 19 at Indianapolis (N) L +5 14-38 48 S 26 Tennessee L -3 10-29 43 O 3 Chicago (Nite) O 10 at Houston O Detroit 5 at Dallas (Mon) O 31 BYE WEEK N 7 at Seattle N 14 Dallas N 21 at Philadelphia (Nite) N 28 Jacksonville D 5 Washington D 12 at Minnesota D 19 Philadelphia D 26 at Green Bay J 2 at Washington ST LOUIS (SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) A TOTAL S 12 Arizona L +3 13-39 S 19 at Oakland W +3 14-16 37 S 26 Washington W +4 30-16 39 O 3 Seattle O 10 at Detroit O San Diego O at Tampa Bay O 31 Carolina N 7 BYE WEEK N 14 at San Francisco N 21 Atlanta N 28 at Denver D 5 at Arizona D 12 at New Orleans D 19 Kansas City D 26 San Francisco J 2 at Seattle TENNESSEE (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) G TOTAL S 12 Oakland W -6 38-13 40 S 19 Pittsburgh L -5 11-19 36 S 26 at NY Giants W +3 29-10 43 O 3 O 10 O 18 O O 31 N 7 N 14 N 21 N 28 D 5 D 9 D 19 D 26 J 2 Denver at Dallas at Jacksonville (Mon) Philadelphia at San Diego BYE WEEK at Miami Washington at Houston Jacksonville Indianapolis (Th) Houston at Kansas City at Indianapolis ATLANTA (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) A TOTAL S 12 at Pittsburgh (OT) L -1 9-15 38 S 19 Arizona W -6 41-7 43 S 26 at New Orleans (OT) W +3-49 O 3 San Francisco O 10 at Cleveland O at Philadelphia O Cincinnati O 31 BYE WEEK N 7 Tampa Bay N 11 Baltimore (Th) N 21 at St Louis N 28 Green Bay D 5 at Tampa Bay D 12 at Carolina D 19 at Seattle D New Orleans (Mon) J 2 Carolina CINCINNATI (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) A TOTAL S 12 at New England L +5-38 44 S 19 Baltimore W +2 15-10 39 S 26 at Carolina W -3-7 38 O 3 at Cleveland O 10 Tampa Bay O BYE WEEK O at Atlanta O 31 Miami N 8 Pittsburgh (Mon) N 14 at Indianapolis N 21 Buffalo N 25 at NY Jets (Th) D 5 New Orleans D 12 at Pittsburgh D 19 Cleveland D 26 San Diego (Nite) J 2 at Baltimore GREEN BAY (SU: 2-0 ATS: 2-0) G TOTAL S 12 at Philadelphia W -3-47 S 19 Buffalo W -13 34-7 43 S at Chicago (Mon) O 3 Detroit O 10 at Washington O Miami O Minnesota (Nite) O 31 at NY Jets N 7 Dallas (Nite) N 14 BYE WEEK N 21 at Minnesota N 28 at Atlanta D 5 San Francisco D 12 at Detroit D 19 at New England D 26 NY Giants J 2 Chicago MIAMI (SU: 2-0 ATS: 2-0) G TOTAL S 12 at Buffalo W -3 15-10 39 S 19 at Minnesota W +5 14-10 41 S 26 NY Jets (Nite) O 4 New England (Mon) O 10 BYE WEEK O at Green Bay O Pittsburgh O 31 at Cincinnati N 7 at Baltimore N 14 Tennessee N 18 Chicago (Th) N 28 at Oakland D 5 Cleveland D 12 at NY Jets D 19 Buffalo D 26 Detroit J 2 at New England NY JETS (SU: 1-1 ATS: 1-1) A TOTAL S 13 Baltimore (Mon) L -1 9-10 36 S 19 New England W +3 28-14 38 S 26 at Miami (Nite) O 3 at Buffalo O 11 Minnesota (Mon) O at Denver O BYE WEEK O 31 Green Bay N 7 at Detroit N 14 at Cleveland N 21 Houston N 25 Cincinnati (Th) D 6 at New England (Mon) D 12 Miami D 19 at Pittsburgh D 26 at Chicago J 2 Buffalo SAN DIEGO (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 13 at Kansas City (M) L -4 14-21 45 S 19 Jacksonville W -7 38-13 45 S 26 at Seattle L -4-44 O 3 Arizona O 10 at Oakland O at St Louis O New England O 31 Tennessee N 7 at Houston N 14 BYE WEEK N 22 Denver (Mon) N 28 at Indianapolis (Nite) D 5 Oakland D 12 Kansas City D 16 San Francisco (Th) D 2 at Cincinnati (Nite) J 2 at Denver WASHINGTON (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 Dallas (Nite) W +3 13-7 40 S 19 Houston (OT) L +2-30 43 S 26 at St Louis L -4 16-30 39 O 3 at Philadelphia O 10 Green Bay O Indianapolis (Nite) O at Chicago O 31 at Detroit N 7 BYE WEEK N 15 Philadelphia (Mon) N 21 at Tennessee N 28 Minnesota D 5 at NY Giants D 12 Tampa Bay D 19 at Dallas D 26 at Jacksonville J 2 NY Giants BALTIMORE (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) A TOTAL S 13 at NY Jets (Mon) W +1 10-9 36 S 19 at Cincinnati L -2 10-15 39 S 26 Cleveland L -11-37 O 3 at Pittsburgh O 10 Denver O at New England O Buffalo O 31 BYE WEEK N 7 Miami N 11 at Atlanta (Th) N 21 at Carolina N 28 Tampa Bay D 5 Pittsburgh (Nite) D 13 at Houston (Mon) D 19 New Orleans D 26 at Cleveland J 2 Cincinnati CLEVELAND (SU: 0-3 ATS: 1-1-1) G TOTAL S 12 at Tampa Bay T +3 14-37 S 19 Kansas City L -3 14-16 38 S 26 at Baltimore W +11-37 O 3 Cincinnati O 10 Atlanta O at Pittsburgh O at New Orleans O 31 BYE WEEK N 7 New England N 14 NY Jets N 21 at Jacksonville N 28 Carolina D 5 at Miami D 12 at Buffalo D 19 at Cincinnati D 26 Baltimore J 2 Pittsburgh HOUSTON (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) G TOTAL S 12 Indianapolis W +1 34-48 S 19 at Washington (OT) W -2 30-43 S 26 Dallas L -2 13-47 O 3 at Oakland O 10 NY Giants O Kansas City O BYE WEEK N 1 at Indianapolis (Mon) N 7 San Diego N 14 at Jacksonville N 21 at NY Jets N 28 Tennessee D 2 at Philadelphia (Th) D 13 Baltimore (Mon) D 19 at Tennessee D 26 at Denver J 2 Jacksonville MINNESOTA (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-1-1) A TOTAL S 9 at New Orleans (Th) T +5 9-14 48 S 19 Miami L -5 10-14 41 S 26 Detroit W -11-10 43 O 3 BYE WEEK O 11 at NY Jets (Mon) O Dallas O at Green Bay (Nite) O 31 at New England N 7 Arizona N 14 at Chicago N 21 Green Bay N 28 at Washington D 5 Buffalo D 12 NY Giants D Chicago (Mon) D 26 at Philadelphia J 2 at Detroit OAKLAND (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 at Tennessee L +6 13-38 40 S 19 St Louis L -3 16-14 37 S 26 at Arizona W +5 23-39 O 3 O 10 O O O 31 N 7 N 14 N 21 N 28 D 5 D 12 D 19 D 26 Houston San Diego at San Francisco at Denver Seattle Kansas City BYE WEEK at Pittsburgh Miami at San Diego at Jacksonville Denver Indianapolis J 2 at Kansas City SAN FRANCISCO (SU: 0-3 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 at Seattle L -3 6-31 37 S New Orleans (M) W +5 22-25 44 S 26 at Kansas City L -3 10-31 37 O 3 at Atlanta O 10 Philadelphia (Nite) O Oakland O at Carolina O 31 Denver (London) N 7 BYE WEEK N 14 St Louis N 21 Tampa Bay N 29 at Arizona (Mon) D 5 at Green Bay D 12 Seattle D 16 at San Diego (Th) D 26 at St Louis J 2 Arizona BUFFALO (SU: 0-3 ATS: 1-2) A TOTAL S 12 Miami L +3 10-15 39 S 19 at Green Bay L +13 7-34 43 S 26 at New England W +14 30-38 42 O 3 NY Jets O 10 Jacksonville O BYE WEEK O at Baltimore O 31 at Kansas City N 7 Chicago (Toronto) N 14 Detroit N 21 at Cincinnati N 28 Pittsburgh D 5 at Minnesota D 12 Cleveland D 19 at Miami D 26 New England J 2 at NY Jets DALLAS (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) A TOTAL S 12 at Washington (N) L -3 7-13 40 S 19 Chicago L -7-40 S 26 at Houston W +2-13 47 O 3 BYE WEEK O 10 Tennessee O at Minnesota 5 NY Giants (Mon) O 31 Jacksonville N 7 at Green Bay (Nite) N 14 at NY Giants N 21 Detroit N 25 New Orleans (Th) D 5 at Indianapolis D 12 Philadelphia (Nite) D 19 Washington D 25 at Arizona (Sat) J 2 at Philadelphia INDIANAPOLIS (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) A TOTAL S 12 at Houston L -1-34 48 S 19 NY Giants (N) W -5 38-14 48 S 26 at Denver W -5-13 47 O 3 at Jacksonville O 10 Kansas City O at Washington (Nite) O BYE WEEK N 1 Houston (Mon) N 7 at Philadelphia N 14 Cincinnati N 21 at New England N 28 San Diego (Nite) D 5 Dallas D 9 at Tennessee (Th) D 19 Jacksonville D 26 at Oakland J 2 Tennessee NEW ENGLAND (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) A TOTAL S 12 Cincinnati W -5 38-44 S 19 at NY Jets L -3 14-28 38 S 26 Buffalo L -14 38-30 42 O 4 at Miami (Mon) O 10 BYE WEEK O Baltimore O at San Diego O 31 Minnesota N 7 at Cleveland N 14 at Pittsburgh (Nite) N 21 Indianapolis N 25 at Detroit (Th) D 6 NY Jets (Mon) D 12 at Chicago D 19 Green Bay (Nite) D 26 at Buffalo J 2 Miami PHILADELPHIA (SU: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 Green Bay L +3-47 S 19 at Detroit L -6 35-32 41 S 26 at Jacksonville W -3 28-3 44 O 3 Washington O 10 at San Francisco (Nite) O Atlanta O at Tennessee O 31 BYE WEEK N 7 Indianapolis N 15 at Washington (Mon) N 21 NY Giants (Nite) N 28 at Chicago D 2 Houston (Th) D 12 at Dallas (Nite) D 19 at NY Giants D 26 Minnesota J 2 Dallas SEATTLE (SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) A TOTAL S 12 San Francisco W +3 31-6 37 S 19 at Denver L +3 14-31 40 S 26 San Diego W +4-44 O 3 at St Louis O 10 BYE WEEK O at Chicago O Arizona O 31 at Oakland N 7 NY Giants N 14 at Arizona N 21 at New Orleans N 28 Kansas City D 5 Carolina D 12 at San Francisco D 19 Atlanta D 26 at Tampa Bay J 2 St Louis CAROLINA (SU: 0-3 ATS: 0-3) G TOTAL S 12 at NY Giants L +5 18-31 41 S 19 Tampa Bay L -3 7-38 S 26 Cincinnati L +3 7-38 O 3 at New Orleans O 10 Chicago O BYE WEEK O San Francisco O 31 at St Louis N 7 New Orleans N 14 at Tampa Bay N 21 Baltimore N 28 at Cleveland D 5 at Seattle D 12 Atlanta D 19 Arizona D 23 at Pittsburgh (Th) J 2 at Atlanta DENVER (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 at Jacksonville L +3-40 S 19 Seattle W -3 31-14 40 S 26 Indianapolis L +5 13-47 O 3 at Tennessee O 10 at Baltimore O NY Jets O Oakland O 31 San Francisco (London) N 7 BYE WEEK N 14 Kansas City N 22 at San Diego (Mon) N 28 St Louis D 5 at Kansas City D 12 at Arizona D 19 at Oakland D 26 Houston J 2 San Diego JACKSONVILLE (SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) G TOTAL S 12 Denver W -3-40 S 19 at San Diego L +7 13-38 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COLLEGE FOOTBALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 1 TEXAS A&M 101 7:45 p.m. ESPN 2 OKLAHOMA ST 102 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st www.ncsports.com Latest Lines & Free Plays on Comp Line: 3 BYU 103 8:00 p.m. ESPN 4 UTAH ST 104 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd www.ncsports.com Scores updated all day on Saturday: 5 TEXAS 105 Dallas, TX ABC 6 OKLAHOMA 106 7 VANDERBILT 107 8 CONNECTICUT 108 9 OHIO 109 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN 110 11 BALL ST 111 12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 112 13 WISCONSIN 113 14 MICHIGAN ST 114 15 MICHIGAN 115 16 INDIANA 116 NORTHWESTERN 1 18 MINNESOTA 118 19 VIRGINIA TECH 119 NC STATE 1 21 EAST CAROLINA 121 22 NORTH CAROLINA 122 23 DUKE 123 MARYLAND 1 25 TULANE 125 26 RUTGERS 126 TEMPLE 1 CBSC 28 ARMY 128 29 GEORGIA TECH 129 30 WAKE FOREST 130 31 TEXAS TECH 131 12:30 p.m. 32 IOWA ST 132 33 KENTUCKY 133 12:30 p.m. 34 MISSISSIPPI 134 35 TULSA 135 12:30 p.m. 36 MEMPHIS 136 37 KANSAS 137 12:30 p.m. 38 BAYLOR 138 39 KENT ST 139 40 MIAMI, OH 140 41 IDAHO 141 2:00 p.m. 42 WESTERN MICHIGAN 142 43 TCU 143 2:00 p.m. MTN 44 COLORADO ST 144 45 NAVY 145 2:30 p.m. VER 46 AIR FORCE 146 Official rotation # is listed to right 1-347-677-00 1-347-677-00 47 BUFFALO 147 3:30 p.m. 48 BOWLING GREEN 148 49 NOTRE DAME 149 3:30 p.m. 50 BOSTON COLLEGE 150 51 TENNESSEE 151 3:30 p.m. CBS 52 LSU 152 53 WASHINGTON ST 153 3:30 p.m. 54 UCLA 154 55 OHIO ST 155 3:30 p.m. 56 ILLINOIS 156 57 GEORGIA 157 4:30 p.m. FSN 58 COLORADO 158 59 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 159 6:00 p.m. 60 AKRON 160 61 UTEP 161 6:00 p.m. MTN 62 NEW MEXIC2 63 ARIZONA ST 163 6:30 p.m. 64 OREGON ST 164 65 WYOMING 165 7:00 p.m. 66 TOLED6 67 SMU 167 7:00 p.m. 68 RICE 168 69 FLORIDA ST 169 7:00 p.m. 70 VIRGINIA 0 71 FLORIDA 1 8:00 p.m. CBS 72 ALABAMA 2 73 MARSHALL 3 8:00 p.m. CBSC 74 SOUTHERN MISS 4 75 PENN ST 5 8:00 p.m. ABC 76 IOWA 6 77 WASHINGTON 7 8:00 p.m. ABC 78 USC 8 79 MIAMI, FL 9 8:00 p.m. 80 CLEMSON 180 81 BOISE ST 181 8:00 p.m. 82 NEW MEXICO ST 182 83 NEVADA 183 10:00 p.m. MTN 84 UNLV 184 85 STANFORD 185 11:15 p.m. ESPN 86 OREGON 186 NORTHCOAST SPORTS NFL FOOTBALL SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 99 DENVER 199 100 TENNESSEE 0 101 BALTIMORE 1 102 PITTSBURGH 2 103 CINCINNATI 3 104 CLEVELAN 105 DETROIT 5 106 GREEN BAY 6 107 CAROLINA 7 108 NEW ORLEANS 8 109 SAN FRANCISC 110 ATLANTA 210 111 SEATTLE 211 112 ST LOUIS 212 113 NY JETS 213 114 BUFFAL14 115 INDIANAPOLIS 215 4:05 p.m. 116 JACKSONVILLE 216 1 HOUSTON 2 4:05 p.m. 118 OAKLAND 218 119 ARIZONA 219 4:15 p.m. 1 SAN DIEG 121 WASHINGTON 221 4:15 p.m. 122 PHILADELPHIA 222 123 CHICAG23 8: p.m. NBC 1 NY GIANTS 2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th 125 NEW ENGLAND 225 8:35 p.m. ESPN 126 MIAMI 226 SCHEDULING NOTES: NFL Byes: Dallas, Kansas City, Minnesota, Tampa Bay FBS vs FSC this week in college football: Alcorn State vs Mississippi St UC Davis vs San Jose St Cal Poly vs Fresno State 87 LOUISIANA TECH 187 11:30 p.m. 88 HAWAII 188 89* FIU 189 90* PITTSBURGH 190 91* LOUISVILLE 191 5:00 p.m. 92* ARKANSAS ST 192 93* LOUISIANA 193 7:00 p.m. 94* NORTH TEXAS 194 95* ULM 195 7:00 p.m. 96* AUBURN 196 97* FLORIDA ATLANTIC 197 7:00 p.m. ODDS1-347-677-00 98* USF 198 FREE SCORES &

Week Five 10 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS Recaps of 09 meetings Oklahoma St (-4 ) 36 TEXAS A&M 31 - OSU was w/o WR Bryant (susp) and RB Hunter (inj). Robinson hit just 6-14 with 1 int in the 1H. OSU took their 2nd drive 68/8pl but was SOD on 4th & 1 at the Aggie6. OSU got a 40 yd pass to Toston going 49/4pl for a TD, 7-0. A&M went on an 8pl drive but missed a 32 yd FG then went 57/8pl and on 3rd & 10 got a 28 yd TD pass. They bobbled the xp but got 2 pts on the play, 8-7. A&M fmbl d at their own 37 but OSU was int d 2pl later. A&M went 51/5pl for a TD, 15-7 (6:49 2Q). OSU went 53/5pl for a TD, 15-14 (4:52). A&M went 71/11pl but on 4th&gl at the 1 went for it w/1:21 left in the half and was SOD. HT. After 3 punts to open the 3Q OSU went 63/4pl with a 51 yd TD pass, 21-15. A&M went for it on 4th & 2 at their own 45 and converted and would continue on a 63/10pl drive for a TD, 22-21. OSU, after a 45 yd KR by Cox went 48/6pl for a TD, 29-22. A&M went 47/10pl for a 50 yd FG, 29-25 (14:56 left). OSU went 93/16pl (7:41 TOP) for a TD w/7:15 left, 36-25. A&M went 71/11pl for a TD w/3:35 left but missed the 2pt conv, 36-31. OSU ret d the KO to the 39 and got 1 FD and then on 4th & 1 w/2:10 left got a FD to the Aggie 38 and took three knees. OSU 21-169-9-1 A&M 26-109-3-1 BYU 35 Utah St (+23 ) - BYU fmbl d at the end of a FD pass & it was ret d to their 43 & USU got a TD 8pl later, 7-0. BYU went 83/18pl for a TD then 72/4pl for a TD, 14-7 (14:22 2Q). After 4 punts, USU fmbl d at its own 29 with just :39 left in the half & BYU got a TD 2pl later, 21-7. BYU had a 268-81 yd edge at the half. BYU was int d early 3Q & USU went 45/7pl for a yd FG, 21-10. BYU was int d at the USU11 then there were 2 punts. USU was SOD at its own 31 on 4th & 1 and BYU got a TD 2pl later, 28-10. USU was SOD on 4th & 13 and BYU went 64/11pl for a TD, 35-10 (2:45). USU went 73/10pl getting a 16 yd TD pass on 3rd & 8 with :03 left. BYU 22-213-218-3 UST -109-213-1 Texas 16 Oklahoma (+3) 13 - Dallas, TX RRR. OU lost QB Bradford on the 2nd series to inj. OU took its opening drive 77/8pl but settled for a 26 yd FG. OU went 54/9pl for a 37 yd FG, 6-0. OU went 43/12pl but missed a 45 yd FG and on the next poss fmbl d at the UT. 4 punts. OU fmbl d a punt at their own 18 but UT settled for a 42 yd FG, 6-3 (3:42 2Q). UT rec a fmbl KR at the OU42 and went 42/5pl but McCoy on 2nd & 7 from the OU took off but was stripped from behind at the OU4 & the Sooners rec in the EZ for a TB. At the half, OU had a 193-99 yd edge. UT opened the 3Q with a 42/7pl drive for a 41 yd FG. UT went 77/12pl for a TD and the lead, 13-6. OU went 68/6pl for a TD, 13-13 (4:39 3Q). UT later went 30/9pl getting a 32 yd FG, 16-13 (12:08 4Q) to end the scoring. OU was SOD at their 49 & int d at the OU & UT37 on their final 3 drives as UT ran out the final 3:31. TX -142-1-3 OU 18-(-16) 3-5 Central Michigan (-15) 35 BALL ST 3 - CM took their first drive 51/6pl for a TD. BS fmbl d at the CM44 but CM fmbl d at the 50. CM went 90/19pl but on 4th & gl at the 1 fmbl d (11:28 2Q). CM went 43/6pl for a TD then BS went 59/10pl but settled for a yd FG, 14-3 (1:38). A key play happened when CM, on 3rd & 11 got an 80 yd TD pass with just :46 left in the half, 21-3. At half CM had a 1-98 yd edge. BS was SOD on 4th & 2 at the CM10 and CM went 90/11pl and 81/6pl for TD s, 35-3 (2:07). BS was SOD at the CM9 (13:44) and int d at the CM47 (2:15). CM -168-344-2 BS 13-126-105-2 WISCONSIN (-2) 38 Michigan St 30 - MSU s Cousins was int d at the 50 and UW went 50/6pl for a TD. Both then went on long TD drives, 14-7. MSU s Nichol was int d at the UW31 and UW went 69/12pl for a TD, 21-7 and the Badgers had a 8-116 yd 1H edge. UW fmbl d at their own 30 and MSU got a 28 yd FG. UW went on a 50/pl drive but settled for a 41 yd FG. MSU went 70/5pl for a TD, -. UW went 68/4pl for a TD, 31-. MSU fmbl d on their own 32 and UW got a TD 3pl later, 38-. MSU was SOD at the UW32 and UW was SOD at the MSU. MSU got to the UW29 but Nichol was int d in the EZ on 3rd & 10 with 3:54 left. UW punted and MSU went 62/4pl for a TD, 38-23 (xpng). UW rec d the onside kick and punted and MSU got a 91 yd TD pass from Nichol to Martin with :14 left. UW 22-193-3-1 MSU 23-90-396-4 MICHIGAN 36 Indiana (+19 ) 33 - IU opened with an 80/11pl TD drive. UM got a Brown 61 yd TD rec, 7-7. UM went 71/5pl and a Brown 41 yd TD run made it 14-7. IU got a 56 yd pass to Doss to the 11 and a Willis TD run, 14-14 after 1Q. IU went 52/9pl for a yd FG, -14. IU int d Forcier at the UM29 which set up a yd FG, -14. UM went 70/7pl for a TD to lead 21- but on their next drive Robinson fmbl d and IU rec d it at the 21 which set up a 30 yd FG, 23-21 IU with a 280-7 yd 1H edge. IU went 72/12pl for a 32 yd FG, 26-21. IU went 52/11pl but missed a 42 yd FG. UM went 75/13pl for a TD and a 29-26 lead (2pt good). On the next play IU got an 85 yd TD run by Willis (3rd longest IU history) to lead 33-29. UM went 52/8pl for a TD, 36-33. UM s Warren wrestled the ball away from IU s Turner at the UM 30 and the Wolves ran out the clock. UM -149-223-2 IND -197-0-1 Minnesota (E) 35 NORTHWESTERN - UM took its opening drive 58/5pl for a TD. NU went 76/19pl but a penalty forced a 26 yd FG, 7-3. UM had a pass down to the NU11 overturned by replay and then on 4th & 2 Weber was int d at the 33. UM went 50/4pl for a TD, 14-3. NU went 75/10pl for a TD, 14-10. NU was at the UM but on 3rd & 8 Kafka was int d at the 2 with :49 left. At the half NU had a 225-156 yd edge. UM opened the 3Q with a 78/12pl TD drive to lead 21-10 but NU went 79/9pl and 79/11pl for a pair of TD s, the latter coming on 4th & 2, -21. UM went 83/13pl for a TD, 28-. NU fmbl d at its own 3 and UM on 3&gl got a 1 yd TD pass, 35-. NU fmbl d on the next play at their own 19 with 1:26 left. MIN 22-166-186-1 NW 23-64-309-3 VIRGINIA TECH (-21) 38 NC State 10 - NCSt fmbl d on the game s 1st play at their own 34 and VT got a 26 yd FG (11:50). NCSt fmbl d 2pl later at their 25 and VT got a TD 6pl later, 10-0 (7:55). NCSt went 81/10pl for a yd TD pass. VT went 49/8pl (40 yd KR) for a TD and a -7 lead. After 3 punts, VT fmbl d at the NCSt34 and 6pl later NCSt had a 45 yd FG, -10 (5:31). VT went 74/11pl and got a 1 yd TD run converting on 3rd & 18 to start the drive and a 3rd & 11 pass interf FD at the 11. The TD w/:37 left in the half gave them the lead, -10. VT only had a 187-148 yd edge. VT opened the 3Q with a 62/5pl drive for a TD. NCSt fmbl d at their own 31. VT got a 38 yd TD pass capping a 97/6pl drive for a TD (1:42 3Q), 38-10. NCSt was int d at the VT3, SOD at the VT38 and SOD at their own 23 on their final 2 drives. VT -0-197-1 NCST 12-14-5-4 NORTH CAROLINA (-7 ) 31 East Carolina - On NC s 2nd poss, they fmbl d at their own 33 and EC got a TD 6pl later, 7-0 (7:07 1Q). NC went 60/6pl for a TD. EC started at the NC28 but fmbl d and NC got a 59 yd TD pass 3pl later, 14-7 (8:09). EC went 77/4pl for a TD, 14-14 (6:22). NC went 73/7pl and a 1 yd TD run made it 21-14 and at half NC had a 252-109 yd edge. NC took their opening 3Q drive 49/9pl for a 28 yd FG. EC went on a 13pl drive but had a 47 yd FG blk d. After NC missed a 38 yd FG, EC went 74/15pl settling for a 22 yd FG, -. NC went 81/8pl for a TD to clinch it (1:58). NC 22-148-285-1 EC 13-55-192-1 DUKE (-4) Maryland 13 - Duke got their 2nd straight ACC win for the first time since 1994 and had a 394-9 yd edge. MD was SOD at the Duke31 and Duke went 69/9pl for a TD. MD went 75/12pl but settled for a 25 yd FG. Duke went 51 yds but fmbl d at the MD29. Duke was int d at the Duke34 and MD got a 40 yd FG, 7-6. Duke went 73/11pl but settled for a 35 yd FG, 10-6. At the half Duke had a 211-132 yd edge. Duke went 80/12pl for a TD, -6 and MD got a 3rd & 18, 67 yd pass to Meggett, - 13. Two poss later Duke went 87/10pl but fmbl d at the MD1 on 3rd & gl. MD was int d with 4:09 left. Duke got 1 FD and punted (1:42) and MD fmbl d the punt and Duke ran out the clock. DUKE 19-23-371-3 MD 11-67-182-2 TEMPLE (-10) Army 13 - TU took their opening drive 75/7pl for a TD. TU s 2nd drive got to midfield but they were int d at the Army29. Army 9pl later missed a 42 yd FG after converting on 4th & 2 at their own 37 to start the drive. TU went 75/5pl for a TD, 13-0 (xpng). Army went 48/9pl for a yd FG, 13-3. At the half, TU had a 6-153 yd edge. Army opened the 3Q with a 61/13pl drive for a TD. After TU punted from their own 6, Army drove 39/4pl for a TD, 13-13 (4:06). Army went for it on 4th & 1 at its own and was SOD. TU on the first play was int d but pass interference wiped it out giving them a FD at the 12 and on 3rd & 4 they got a 6 yd TD pass. Army, from its own 8 fmbl d and TU rec d at the 1 and got a TD on the next play (5:26). Army punted on 4th & 19 w/4:08 left and TU got 2 FD s running out the clock. TEM 16-80-115-1 ARMY 15-181-75-1 GEORGIA TECH 30 Wake Forest (+14 ) (OT) - GT took their opening 2 drives 50/10pl for a 45 yd FG and 85/8pl for a TD, 10-0 (5:50). WF went 82/13pl and settled for a 19 yd FG but roughing the K gave them a FD and they got a TD on the next play (14:05). WF went 69/8pl for a TD 14-10 (8:03). GT was SOD on 4th & 1 at the WF38 and WF went 44/9pl for a 35 yd FG, -10 (2:30). GT was int d at the WF28 (2:01). Dwyer got a 59 yd TD run early 3Q, - (13:10). GT was SOD on 4th & 3 at the WF29 (7:14) and 4th & 7 at the WF38 (14:55). GT went 80/11pl for a 12 yd TD run, - (8:19). WF went 74/7pl for a TD to tie it at (4:). GT was SOD on 4th & 8 at the WF41 (1:50). WF punted on 4th & 12 for 37 yds to the GT3 w/:58 left. WF got a 34 yd FG in OT. GT on 4th & 1 tried to draw WF offsides but called timeout and Nesbitt convinced Johnson to go for it even though they had failed on 4th down 4x and they converted getting a TD on the next play. GT -412-51-1 WF -28-263-0 TULSA 33 Memphis (+16 ) 30 (OT) - We had a 3H Totals Play on Over 59. UM on the 2nd play got a 59 yd TD run by Steele. UM was w/o starting QB Hudgens (surprise late scratch) and kept the ball mostly on the ground with Hall hitting just 9--79 yds. TU went 67/4pl with a 23 yd TD pass and 2:07 in it was 7-7. TU was SOD at the UM35 and UM pinned TU at its own 2. TU got an 83 yd punt to the UM12. TU went 46/10pl but settled for a 25 yd FG, 10-7. UM went 42/11pl and settled for a 35 yd FG, 10-10 (7:07 1H). TU went 48/13pl but on 4th & 2 was SOD at the UM32. TU blk d a punt and ret d it to the 6 but fmbl d 2pl later with :59 left 1H. At half TU had a 7-136 yd edge but it was tied 10-10. TU opened the 3Q with a 66/14pl drive but settled for a 31 yd FG. UM faked a punt on their own 28 but was SOD and TU went 28/4pl for a TD, -10 (7: 3Q). Steele ripped off a 77 yd TD run on the next play, - (7:10). TU went 43/11pl but after a 1st & gl at the 2, settled for a 21 yd FG, 23-. UM went 60/6pl with a 29 yd TD run with 8:08 left, 23-23 but the xp was blk d. TU was int d at the UM30 and it was ret d 11 yds and a 15 yd pers foul moved it ahead to the TU44. Six plays later UM had a TD, 30-23 (4:04). TU went 70/9pl and after a 1st & gl at the 4, they were sk d and on 3rd & 15 pass interf gave them a FD to the 2 and they got a TD on the next play with :32 left to force OT. UM was int d and TU got a 37 yd FG for the win. TUL 22-148-268-2 MEM 13-268-94-1 KENT ST (-7) 29 Miami, Oh 19 - KSU had a 5-0 TO edge and also blk d a punt but did lead big most of the game. UM s opening drive was 53/14pl but they settled for a 28 yd FG. KSU got a 92 yd KR TD, 6-3 (xpng). UM went 62/5pl but fmbl d at the KSU5 and KSU went 95/8pl for a TD, 13-3. UM fmbl d on their own 28 but KSU punted. KSU blk d a punt and rec d at the UM16 but settled for a 37 yd FG, 16-3 (7:49). UM was SOD at their own 49 (6:01 2Q) and KSU got a Stats Following Game: FD Yds Rush Yds Pass Turnovers 42 yd FG 7pl later (2:35). UM did drive 78/12pl getting a TD with :04 left 1H. UM on their 3rd 3Q poss was SOD at the KSU44 and Keith came off the bench for QB Morgan and hit a 56 yd TD pass on his first play, 26-10. UM went 81/11pl for a TD, 26-16 then went 80/9pl but fmbl d at the KSU18. UM went 48/15pl for a 43 yd FG. KSU39 got 2 FD and nailed a clinching 34 yd FG with 1:19 left. UM was int d on their last drive. MIA 26-215-337-5 KSU 13-3-77-0 TCU (-22) 44 Colorado St 6 - Great 1Q for CS. They went 53/10pl but settled for a 31 yd FG and then, after TCU fmbl d, got a 47 yd FG, 6-0. TCU did not get their 1st FD until the last play of the 1Q during an 11pl FG drive. TCU was SOD at the CS30 (6:32 2Q) then went 59/6pl for a TD, 10-6 (3:08). The gm turned on a 69 yd PR TD w/:49 left 1H to give TCU a -6 lead (TCU 143-89 yd edge). TCU went on 80/8pl, 62/5pl, 55/5pl and 80/7pl drives all for TD s to lead 44-6 as CS managed just 2 FD s in that span. TCU ended the gm at the CS29. CSU 10-70-112-1 TCU 26-5-2-1 NAVY 16 Air Force (+3) 13 (OT) - Navy got their 7th str W over AF. AF was punted from its 7 and Navy (conv on 4&1) went 35/7pl for a TD. Two P s. AF was int d but Navy P. Navy went on an 11pl drive but was int d and ret d 67 yd for a TD, 7-7 (5:33). Navy went 42/10pl for a 47 yd FG, 10-7 (:08). Thanks to that drive Navy had a 111-108 1H yd edge. After a yd P, AF started at the N37. They had a FD at the 12 but settled for a yd FG, 10-10 (3:59 3Q). Navy went 52/14pl (incl a 4&3 conv) for a 37 yd FG, 13-10 (11:18). AF on 4&1 went for it and fmbl d at the N46. Navy fmbl d it back 2pl later (AF P). AF took over w/3:32 left and went 54/13pl for a 39 yd FG to force OT. Navy got a 38 yd FG. AF conv a 4&1 but on 3&9 ran wide, had a bad angle and missed a 31 yd FG. NAVY 10-3-36-2 AF 14-183-57-2 Bowling Green (+3) 30 BUFFAL9 - Tues night on ESPN and we won with the Over. There were a couple key plays. UB took their opening drive 80/9pl for a TB but BG blk d a punt and drove 1 yd for a TD, 7-7 (4:58). UB went 80/14pl for a TD. The key was they made a 36 yd FG but roughing the K gave them a FD and they got a TD 2pl later. BG went 82/14pl for a TD, 14-13 (xpng). UB went 81/9pl for a TD (2:34) and got it back on their with 1:39 left but Turner Gill opted to run the clock and not use any of his 3 timeouts. They would get 2 FD s then got a 33 yd run to the BG19 on the last play of the half but ran out of time due to poor clock management. At half they had a 311-118 yd edge. BG opened the 3Q with a 5pl drive for a 34 yd FG but then fmbl d a punt at their own 5 and UB had a TD 1pl later, 29-16. BG was int d at the UB33 but then blk d a punt and ret d it 13 yds. BG drove /5pl for a TD, 29-23 (10:34). BG was SOD on 4th & 3 at the UB4 and UB 9pl later punted 32 yds to the BG10 with 2:59 left. Kick/catch inter had BG start at the 25 and they went 75/11pl getting a 2nd & 13, 18 yd TD pass with :39 left for the win. BG -48-313-2 BUF 23-262-149-0 NOTRE DAME Boston College (+7 ) 16 - ND took its opening drive 53/10pl but settled for a 37 yd FG. ND was called for intentional grounding in the EZ for a safety, 3-2. BC fmbl d at the ND48. ND went 36/10pl. They ran a fake FG for a TD but it was called back on a hold and they settled for a 34 yd FG, 6-2. BC32 went 68/9pl for a 7 yd TD pass, 9-6. ND answered with a 74/12pl drive and got an 11 yd TD pass with :36 left to lead 13-9. At the half ND had a 229-148 yd edge. BC opened the 3Q with a 56/6pl drive for a TD, 16-13. BC went 85/10pl but fmbl d at the ND3. After a punt, BC started at the ND40 but was int d at the 23 and ret d yds. ND went 56/11pl but on 4th&gl from the 1 ran the Wildcat with RB Hughes at QB and was stopped. After a punt ND went 49/3pl for a TD, -16. BC was int d at the ND26 (4:23). After a ND punt (3:22), BC got a 4th & 16, 28 yd pass and a pass interference to the 31 but was int d w/1:38 left. ND 22-106-6-0 BC 16-70-9-5

cont. Week Five 10 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS Recaps of 09 meetings Ucla (- ) 43 WASHINGTON ST 7 - WSU was w/o QB Tuel and Lobbestael started and fired int s on his first 3 series. UCLA got a /1pl and 32/7pl drives for TD s to lead 14-0. UCLA QB Prince got a 68 yd TD run, 21-0 (13:04 2Q). UCLA blk d a punt for a safety but then fmbl d at the WSU on the next drive. WSU brought Lopina in at QB and after a 36 yd run he fmbl d at the UCLA29 (1:22). Eleven plays later UCLA got a 37 yd FG, 26-0. At the half UCLA had a 0-65 yd edge. UCLA went 54/12pl for a 31 yd FG. WSU went 80/7pl and got a 46 yd TD pass, 29-7 but UCLA went 81/6pl and 70/3pl for TD s to lead 43-7 (11:56). After WSU was SOD at the UCLA47, the Bruins got 3 FD s ending the game at the WSU12. UCLA 28-232-3-1 WSU 7-73-108-4 OHIO ST (-14) 30 Illinois 0 - Heavy 1H rain. After a punt IL drove to the OSU but Williams was int d at the 15 & Rolle ret d it to the IL46. OSU nailed a 50 yd FG. IL went on an 11pl drive but punted. OSU went 63/9pl for a 46 yd FG, 6-0. OSU went 80/6pl for a TD, 13-0. OSU muffed a punt which IL rec d at the OSU45. OSU s pass interference stopped a Benn TD but the Illini committed 2 pen s and punted, 13-0 at half with OSU having 0 pass yds. After a yd punt OSU had a 39/5pl TD drive, -0. IL went on a 10pl drive but Williams was int d. OSU went 50/9pl for a yd FG, 23-0. OSU fmbl d at the IL36 (5:22) but McGee came in and was int d. OSU went 42/8pl for a TD on 4th & goal with 1:18 left. OSU SS Coleman hit McGee with his helmet and was susp d by the league for the next week s game. OSU 19-236-82-2 ILL 14-82-88-4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (-12 ) Akron 10 - NI did open with a 53/15pl drive and had a 37 yd FG blk d. NI went 46/8pl and dropped a TD pass settling for a 22 yd FG, 3-0. NI went 45/10pl for a 37 yd FG, 6-0 (2:50). UA went 42/8pl and missed a 38 yd FG. UA opened the 3Q with a 55/10pl drive for a 34 yd FG, 6-3. After a NI punt, UA got an 80/1pl TD pass to shockingly lead 10-6 (5:25). NI went 47/6pl and got a 28 yd TD run to retake the lead, 13-10 (13:35). After an 18 yd UA punt, NI drove 53/7pl for a TD, - 10 (7:59). UA had it at the NI13 but fmbl d with 5:23 left. After a yd UA punt, NI got a FD to the 6 then on 3rd & gl from the 7 with :46 left got a TD for the frontdoor cover. NI 18-5-62-0 AKR 12-31-4-1 Oregon St (+5) 28 ARIZONA ST - ASU had 26-14 FD and 406-295 yd edges. ASU s P dropped a snap at their own 18 and OSU got a TD 3pl later. After a 26 yd PR, OSU drove 41/2pl for a TD. ASU went 62/10pl for a 35 yd FG, 14-3 (4:09 1Q). OSU went 77/8pl for a TD, 21-3 (14:53). ASU was int d at the OSU48 then went 71/11pl but fmbl d at the 22. Two poss later OSU missed a 53 yd FG and ASU was SOD on 4th&4 at the OSU29. ASU opened the 3Q with a 77/10pl drive for a TD, 21-10 (10:10 3Q). OSU went 72/7pl and got a TD with 7:07 left, 28-10 (7:07). ASU converted on 4th down 4x on their 94/22pl drive getting a 12 yd TD pass w/:11 left. OSU 14-79-216-1 ASU 26-68-338-2 SMU 31 Rice (+ ) 28 - SMU opened with an 80/10pl drive for a TD. Rice fmbl d at their own 30 but SMU was int d in the EZ. Rice went 80/13pl for a TD, 7-7 (2:39 1Q). SMU fmbl d at their own 33 and Rice got a 33 yd TD pass on the next play, 13-7 (xp blk d). Rice then went 80/12pl for a TD, -7 (5:23). SMU went 78/7pl for a TD, -14. Rice went 61/10pl and lined up for a 37 yd FG on the last play of the half but SMU blk d it and ret d it 74 yds for a TD, 21-. Rice opened the 3Q going 48/12pl but had a 34 yd FG blk d. SMU went 73/12pl but settled for a 23 yd FG, - (4:). Rice fmbl d at their own and SMU got a TD 5pl later, 31-. Rice took over at their 31 with 7:21 left and went 69/15pl getting a TD on 4th & 1 with 1:47 left, 31-28. Rice fmbl d on their final play at their own 28. SMU 18-96-234-2 RICE 23-77-250-3 ALABAMA (+5) 32 Florida 13 - Bama s offense piled up 490 yds vs a Gator D that came in #1 in the country. Bama took their opening drive 47/9pl for a 48 yd FG. Bama went 76/8pl for a TD, 9-0 (xpng). UF went 56/12pl but settled for a 48 yd FG. Bama went 68/12pl settling for a 34 yd FG, 12-3 with 6:03 left 1H. UF got back in it with a 70/4pl drive and a 23 yd TD pass, 12-10. On the key play of the gm, a screen pass to Ingram went 69 yds to the 3. They got a TD on the next play, 19-10. UF went 65/5pl with a 59 yd pass to the AL21 and settled for a 32 yd FG, 19-13. In the 2H AL took control and went 74/5pl and 88/pl for a pair of TD s, 32-13 (13:49 left 4Q). UF had a 1st & gl at the 6 but Tebow was int d by Arenas for a TB. UF was also SOD on 4th & 3 at the AL13 with 7:28 left and Bama went on a 71/12pl drive to the FL12 and took a knee. Bama 26-251-239-0 UF 13-88-7-1 Southern Miss (-3) MARSHALL - Tough loss for MU. MU had a -15 FD edge but could not overcome a 3 TO deficit and allowed a 93 yd KR TD. SM got 1 FD & punted on their opening drive but roughing the K gave them a FD and they would continue on an 80/13pl TD drive. MU went on a 70/16pl drive but settled for a yd FG, 7-3 (14:28 2Q). MU went 75/10pl for a TD. Their drive was kept alive by roughing the K as well and it was 10-7 (8:04). SM got a 93 yd KR TD, 14-10. MU went on a 35/14pl drive but settled for a 46 yd FG, 14-13. At half MU had a commanding 2-106 yd edge yet trailed by 1. SM missed a 46 yd FG to open the 3Q but MU fmbl d a punt at their own 39 and SM got a 39 yd TD pass on the next play, -13. SM went 63/11pl but was SOD at the MU28. MU went 72/9pl for a TD, -. SM went 63/7pl. On 3rd & 11 they got a 36 yd TD pass for the lead, - (6:54). MU punted with 5:21 left, was int d at the SM2 and then got it back with 1:03 left at the SM32 but on 4th & 16 was int d at the 7. SM 15-103-191-0 MU -26-337-3 Iowa (+9) 21 PENN ST 10 - Rainy Saturday night. PSU got a 79 yd TD bomb on the 1st play to lead 7-0. The Lions 2nd drive went 68/pl for a yd FG. PSU was back on their own 2 and Clark was sk d and fmbl d out of the EZ for a safety, 10-2. UI drove 37/8pl and nailed a 41 yd FG to pull within 10-5. PSU ran into the P with 1:49 left 2Q but UI missed a 42 yd FG with :11 left. PSU opened the 3Q with a 9pl drive but Clark was int d at the. PSU went on a 40/7pl drive but missed a 48 yd FG. UI was int d at the PSU. Early 4Q UI blk d a punt and DE Clayborn ret d it 53 yds for a TD. Clark was then int d at the UI38 by Angerer who ret d it to the PSU. UI got a TD 3pl later for a stunning 18-10 lead. PSU ret d the KO to the UI49 but Royster fmbl d it away at the 18. Clark was int d again at the PSU41 and UI got a 31 yd FG with :08 left. IOWA -163-135-2 PSU 15-109-198-4 WASHINGTON (+19 ) 16 Usc 13 - USC was w/o QB Barkley and FS Mays and playing the week after their win over Ohio St. USC opened with an 80/6pl TD drive and 69/8pl for a 42 yd FG, 10-0 (4:36). UW stunningly went 68/8pl for a TD, 10-7 after 1Q. USC was SOD at the UW26. Two poss later, UW, on 3rd & 16 got a 30 yd pass down to the 15. That set up a 28 yd FG, 10-10. USC took over with 1:22 left in the half and got to the Huskies 37 but could not get the FG off in time and ended up with no points. USC had a 223-126 yd edge at the half. After a 28 yd punt by UW, USC50 went 34/9pl but Havili fmbl d trying to get extra yards at the 16. USC42 got 2 FD s but Corp was int d at the 16. UW later got a 3rd & 11, 12 yd pass to the USC which set up a 46 yd FG, 13-10. USC punted with 8:43 left then drove 49/6pl. They had a FD at the 11 but settled for a 25 yd tying FG, 13-13 (4:07). Locker hit a 3rd & 15, 21 yd pass with 2:51 left and UW went 64/10pl for the game winning 22 yd FG with :03 left. UW -56-237-0 USC 16-250-110-3 Clemson (+4) 40 MIAMI, FL 37 (OT) - CU opened with a 52/9pl drive but missed a 41 yd FG. UM went 56/9pl but was int d at the 5 and ret d yds. UM s next drive was 33/8pl for a 49 yd FG, 3-0 (13:54). CU fmbl d at the UM28 and then drove 72/11pl and got a 15 yd TD pass, 7-3 (5:21 2Q). UM went 80/10pl for a 23 yd TD pass, 10-7. Spiller ret d the K0 yds for a TD, 14-10. UM was int d at the CU10 with :07 left in the half from the 37. At half UM had a 214-134 yd edge but trailed. UM opened the 3Q going 80/9pl for a TD. CU got a 56 yd TD pass to Spiller, 21-. UM fmbl d at their own 26 but CU was sk d & fmbl d and UM ret d it 53 yds for a TD, -21. CU went 48/10pl. They dropped a TD pass and settled for a 43 yd FG, - (:44). UM went 46 yds for a career long 51 yd FG to lead - (11:42). McDaniel got a 23 yd IR TD giving CU a 31- lead. On the next play UM got a 69 yd TD pass to Benjamin, 34-31 (9:). CU went on a 65/8pl drive but was int d from the 4 (5:37). UM punted (3:23). CU40 went 47/10pl and got a 30 yd FG to force OT. UM got a 22 yd FG but CU on 3rd & 11 got a 26 yd TD pass for the win. CU 22-84-326-3 UM 18-7-256-4 BOISE ST 42 New Mexico St (+46) 7 - NMSt took its 2nd drive /9pl but missed a 43 yd FG. BS got its first FD on its 3rd drive & went 74/6pl for a TD. NMSt got to the BS47 but was int d at the 5. Two punts. After a yd punt BSU went 32/4pl for a TD and after a partially blk d 26 yd punt, BS went 50/6pl for a TD, 21-0 (7:02 2Q). NMSt was driving but from the BS13 got an 8 yd run & fmbl d at the 5 with 2:31 left in the half. BS went 95/12pl & got a 4 yd TD run with :40 left, 28-0, and had a 314-1 yd edge. BS took its opening 3Q drive 74/11pl for a TD then brought backup QB Coughlin in & got a 56 yd TD run by Martin, 42-0 (3:42 3Q). Three punts. BS fmbl d at the NMSt16 & then fmbl d at its own. NMSt broke the shutout 4pl later with a TD, 42-7 (4:32). BS got to the NMStS2 for a 1st & gl and took a knee. BS26-256-288-2 NMS 11-142-49-2 NEVADA (-6) 63 Unlv 28 - While UN rolled up 773 yds & scored TD s on its first 2 poss to lead 14-0, there were a few surprising things based on the score & stats. It was 21-21 at half with UNLV getting a TD with :15 left. In the 3Q with 4: left, UNLV capped a 50 yd drive (after fmbl) with a 23 yd TD run & the game was tied at 28. UN then went 80/8pl, 57/6pl (after UNLV was SOD) & 75/4pl for TD s, 49-28 (6:59 4Q). UN then got an 89 yd TD run & after rec g a fmbl, a 26 yd TD run to extend the margin. NV 32-559-214-4 UNLV 25-70-6-1 STANFORD (+7) 51 Oregon 42 - Great situation for SU as they were off a bye and UO was off their big win over USC. SU controlled matters early jumping out to a -7 lead (11:34 2Q). After an exchange of TO s, UO got a 1pl, 29 yd TD pass, -14 (9:48). SU went 72/7pl for a TD and led 31-14 at the half with a 316-0 yd edge. UO went 86/6pl to open the 3Q, 31-21 (12:46). SU went 57/2pl with a 31 yd TD pass, 38-21 (8:50). Each team went on a long TD drive, 45-28 (3:03 3Q). UO was SOD on 4th & 3 at the SU40 and the Cardinal added a 41 yd FG, 48-28 (10:48). UO went 81/12pl for a TD w/8:05 left and SU after an 8pl drive missed a 44 yd FG keeping UO in the game (3:32). The Ducks went 75/5pl getting a TD with 2:38 left, 48-42 but SU rec d the onside kick and made a clinching 48 yd FG w/:11 left. SU 25-254-251-1 UO -236-334-1 LOUISIANA TECH (-5 ) Hawaii 6 - LT ret d the opening KO to the UH41 but after a pair of pen s forced a 1st & 30 they punted. UH went 69/12pl but settled for a 36 yd FG, 3-0. LT went 72/11pl for a TD, 7-3 (2:39 1Q). UH was at midfield when they were int d at the LT9. LT went 79/pl but settled for a 28 yd FG. UH went 63/13pl after a 1st & gl at the 2 settled for an 18 yd FG (:08). LT missed a 58 yd FG on the final play of the half. UH was int d on the first play of the 3Q & LT went 26/6pl for a TD. After 3 punts, LT went 56/8pl for a TD & would rush for 352 yds. UH lost starting QB Alexander on a 3rd & 10 scramble (out for year, torn ACL & MCL) & on 4th & 5 backup Moniz fired inc. LT went 54/10pl settling for a 26 yd FG, -6. UH was SOD at the LT26 (4th & 10) & then went 61/4pl but as Salas was heading into the EZ with a 41 yd TD pass, the ball was knocked out & rec d for a TB (6:). LT gained 62/10pl getting to the UH16 before taking a knee. LT 26-352-97-0 UH -(-7)-308-3 LOUISVILLE (-2 ) 21 Arkansas St 13 - UL had just 21,497, a record low crowd for Papa John s Stadium. UL took its 1st poss 42/9pl but punted yds to the 11. UL went 65/8pl and after converting on 4th & 2 with a 7 yd run to the 26, got a 26 yd TD on the next play, 7-0. ASU went 63/12pl for a yd FG, 7-3. 3 punts. ASU was int d and ret d 25 yds for a TD, 14-3 (5:57). UL went 88/16pl but on 4th & 2 fired inc with :02 left. UL opened the 3Q with a 64/10pl drive for a TD, 21-3 (8:23). UL was int d at the ASU49 and ASU went 51/6pl for a TD, 21-10. UL went 69/11pl but missed a 36 yd FG (12:26). ASU went 76/11pl settling for a 21 yd FG, 21-13 (7:47). UL went on an 8pl drive but missed a 30 yd FG (3:18). They appeared to clinch it with an in at their 37 but punted with 2:42 left and ASU drove 62/12pl and had a 1st & gl at the 8. On 4th & 14 their pass was inc. UL 21-6-232-1 ASU 18-45-303-2 LOUISIANA 38 North Texas (+6 ) 34 - NT drove 70/12pl for a 41 yd FG then went on an 11pl drive. On 4th & 4 at the UL36 Dodge was int d and ret d 70 yds for a UL TD. Dodge was int d again and ret d 25 yds to the 7 setting up a 45 yd UL FG, 10-3. NT fmbl d at the UL but went 80/9pl for a TD, 10-10. UL went 75/8pl for a TD then blk d a punt and ret d it 33 yds for a TD, -10 (4:41). NT went 59/2pl for a TD, -, then after a fmbl went 39/6pl for a TD (:37) to tie it at at the half. NT had a 289-162 yd edge. NT opened the 3Q with a 69/10pl drive but settled for a yd FG. NT went 63/10pl for a TD, 34- (3:51). UL went 80/pl for a TD, 34-31 (9:26). 2 punts. NT (6:) got 2 FD s and punted and it only went 10 yds. UL43 got 1 FD, then converted on 4th & 5 with the defensive holding and 4 plays later had a 4 yd TD pass with : let to pull out the win, 38-34. UL 18-3-122-1 NT 23-235-9-4 TROY (-7) 31 Middle Tennessee 7 - Tues night and both teams knew the others offense as MT s OC Tony Franklin installed the same offense at Troy when he was the OC there 2 years ago. The first 5 poss were punts. After a 16 yd PR, Troy went 33/5pl for a 7 yd TD run, 7-0. 7 punts. Troy fmbl d at their own 38 but MT punted. 2 punts. Troy got a 52 yd TD pass with : left in the half to lead 14-0. MT got to the Troy on the last play of the half. Troy opened the 3Q with a 71/8pl drive for a TD and after a 14 yd PR, went 30/5pl for a 26 yd FG, -0 (8:42). MT went on an 86/13pl drive but was SOD at the 2. MT went 41/3pl for a 35 yd TD pass, -7 (:51). Troy rec d the onside kick and went 39/3pl for a TD, 31-7 (14:53 4Q). MT fmbl d at their own 49. 3 punts. MT (7:58) went 57/11pl but was SOD on 4th & 9 (4:45). Troy went 79/9pl ending at the 3. TROY 22-264-191-1 MTS 19-109-5-1

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