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NORTHCOAST SPORTS POWER PLAYS $7 2010 Northcoast Sports Service VOLUME 28 ISSUE 12 November 18-24, 2010 PP 4.5! s ON A 13-6 68% RUN! COLLEGE 4! s 26-16 62% L/4W!! COLL GOY WINS!! NFL GOM TW!!! NEWS AND NOTES - WEEK TWELVE, 2010 NEWS AND NOTES: Indiana was hanging with Wisconsin early. The game was tied at 10 early 2Q and 17-10 when Indy missed a 52 yd FG with 5:46 left in the 2Q. QB Chappell was inj d for IU and that was the key to the game. UW went 66/2pl for a TD to make it 24-10 then Chappell s replacement, Edward Wright-Baker, lost a fmbl on his fi rst snap and UW went 29 yds for a TD then after a 22 yd PR, went 46/5pl for a TD with :21 left in the half to make it 38-10 and turn it into a blowout. The Badgers 83 pts were the most they scored since 1915 and the most for a Big Ten conf game since 1950 when Ohio St scored 83 vs Iowa. It was the most pts by an FBS school this season...illinois needed a win to become bowl eligible and it appeared they had a lay up hosting Minnesota who came in as losers of 9 straight. Unfortunately, leading 7-0 in the 2Q they would give up 2 TD s and a FG with 1 TD coming after UI was SOD on 4&5 at the UM22. They trailed 17-7 at the half. UI rallied. They got a TD with 10:44 left to lead 27-24 and Leshoure got a 55 yd TD run with 8:14 left to apparently clinch it 34-24. UM got a 92 yd KR to the 4 and got a TD with 7:55 left. After 3 punts, UM took over with 2:44 left and converted on 3&10 at their own 20 and went 80/10pl getting a 2 yd TD run with :16 left to pull off the upset...michigan/purdue was played on a rainy, windy day and each team had 5 TO s. UM got a 58 yd FR TD and jumped out to a 14-0 lead. Their 2nd TD was a 38 yd drive after a 9 yd punt. With UM up 14-3 PU got a 94 yd IR TD and only trailed 14-13 at the half. UM was clinging to a 20-16 lead when PU got off a 28 yd punt with 5:59 left and UM went 49/9pl for a TD with 1:58 to clinch it. UM had 21-12 FD and 495-256 yd edges...vanderbilt had not gained over 240 yards in any SEC game all year but had 242 at the half vs Kentucky. As had been the case all season long, UK played a much better 2H. Joker Phillips was incensed at half and left the locker room 10:00 early telling the seniors they should be embarrassed for their performance on Senior Day and to discuss it among themselves. The team came out fi red up in the 2H and would storm to a 38-13 lead with 5:32 left. VU got a TD with 2:33 left to pull within 18 but the onside kick went OOB...Kent St had the nation s #1 rush D allowing just 69.4 ypg but Army ran for 233 yards on them...boston College/Duke was an interesting game. BC had a chance to put it away and leading 21-6, faced a 3&4 at the Duke9 when Harris fmbl d for the 2nd time inside the 15 and this time Duke s Campbell ret d it 95 yds for a TD, a 14 pt swing to put Duke back in the game, 21-16. After 3 punts, Duke took over at their 37 with 4:52 left and went 59/12pl but on 4&gl, fi red incomplete from the BC4 yd line down by 5...Tennessee has won at least 3 conf games every year since 1977 but fi nally got Derek Dooley s fi rst SEC win with their 52-14 wipeout of Mississippi. QB Bray threw for 265 yds in the 1H with UT rushing for just 7 and UT fi nished with a 441-295 yd edge. UT led 14-0 when they got a 46 yd IR TD to go up 21-0 and led 31-14 at the half. They added a 10 yd IR TD early 3Q to turn it into a blowout and in the 2H UM had just 1 drive across midfi eld until they trailed 52-14 and less than 5:00 remained...dan Persa put together a heroic effort. Northwestern trailed Iowa 17-7 and the Hawkeyes were int d at the NU5 with 10:56 left. Persa led an 85/13pl drive for a TD with 6:21 left then a 91 yd drive and his 20 yd TD pass to Fields with 1:22 left put them in the lead. Unfortunately Persa tore his Achilles on the play and will be out the rest of the year. It was the Wildcats 3rd straight upset of Iowa. Iowa actually had just 4 FD s in the 1H and trailed 7-3 but scored on their fi rst 2 poss of the 3Q for their 17-7 lead. NU fi nished with a 26-17 FD edge...louisville was without QB Froman vs USF. UL got an 11 yd drive for a TD after a USF fmbl early and USF got a spectacular 100 yd KR by Lamar to trail 14-10 at the half. USF led 21-14 and UL got a TD with 1:21 left then USF missed a 52 yd FG. They actually made a 52 yd FG but a time-out was called and they missed it on the fi nal pay of regulation. UL was SOD on 4&1 and USF hit a 37 yd FG for the win...both Miami, Fl and Georgia Tech started backup QB s. UM s Stephen Morris hit 10-18-230 yds while GT s Tevin Washington hit 7-16-101 but had 122 yds rushing on 21 carries. UM jumped out to a 14-0 lead and had a fmbl ret d for a TD overturned by review and it was 14-3 at the half after UM dropped a TD pass on 3&10 late 2Q. GT did fmbl at the UM6 but UM was SOD on 4&gl at the 1. When GT had a 2nd & 5 at the UM9 and fmbl d, there were hardly any fans left in the stadium in UM s 35-10 win...ucf jumped out to a 14-0 lead vs Southern Miss but SM would rally to lead 17-14 at the half and scored TD s on their 2nd & 3rd 2H poss while UCF missed a 30 yd FG and SM cruised to a 31-21 win keeping the Golden Eagles in the CUSA Title chase...byu dominated vs Colorado St delivering another 4! Key Selection winner on these pages. BYU fmbl d on their fi rst poss but scored TD s on their next 5 poss to lead 35-0 at half. It was 49-3 when CSU went 80/8pl for a garbage TD with 3:07 left. BYU got a 74 yd run to the 5 yd line and took a knee...missouri and Kansas St played an even 1H. Trailing 21-14, KSU went 66/10pl. They had a 1st & gl at the 1 with :22 left in the half when they fmbl d the C exchange and MO rec d at the 7 and led by 3 at the half. MO got a 53 yd FR TD then after another fmbl got a 33 yd FG. KSU had 4 crucial fmbl s. MO extended the lead to 38-14 early 4Q. KSU got a TD with 6:55 left and forced a punt with 4:28 left. KSU converted on 3&10, 4&5, 3&16 and got a 26 yd TD pass with 1:11 left for the backdoor cover. Both had 22 FD s and the yards were almost even with Missouri having a slight 440-422 yd edge...west Virginia had a 29-15 FD edge vs Cincinnati and a 419-281 yd edge and led 30-3 at the half. Trailing 14-7 UC was int d in the EZ for a TB on FD from the 14. After a punt, WV got a 48 yd TD pass then after a 25 yd PR and pers foul, WV drove 60/3pl for a TD to lead 28-0 and coasted in the 2H...Wake Forest actually had a 9-7 FD edge vs NC State at the half and 137-126 yd edge. The key play of the game happened at the end of the half. WF went on a 13pl drive and faced a 4&gl at the 2 trailing 10-3 with a chance to tie it, they lost a yard. NCSt scored a TD to open the 3Q and then WF fmbl d a punt on their 17 setting up another NCSt TD and the Wolfpack went on to a 38-3 win as WF had run a conservative gameplan trying to run the ball and shorten the game and did have a 110-59 yd rushing edge...oklahoma extended the nation s longest home win streak to 36 and got revenge for the previous year s 41-13 loss to TT. Each team opened with a TD but then OU rolled to a 38-7 halftime lead and 45-7 after 3Q s, even missing a 35 yd FG in the 4Q and fmbl ing at the TT37 late. OU had a 562-326 yd edge...washington St got their fi rst P10 win since the 2008 Apple Cup and the Beavers lost for the fi rst time in 7 games at Reser Stadium. They now have USC, Stanford and Oregon left and need to win 2 of the 3 just to become bowl eligible. WSU had a 214-124 yd edge at the half and OSU was booed heading into the locker room trailing 14-0. WSU led 24-7 and it was 24-14 when OSU was SOD at their own 38 with 4:47 left and the Cougars tacked on a TD 4pl later...memphis looked like they had a shot at the win with a 10-0 lead at the half but Marshall scored TD s on 3 of their fi rst four 3Q poss to jump to a 21-10 lead and got a 62 yd TD pass with 6:18 left, up 21-13 to ice it in their 15 pt win...c Michigan had a FG with :15 left in the half to take their fi rst lead of the game, 24-21 but Navy battled back to lead 38-24 with 7:27 left. CM got a TD with 3:04 left and then Navy was ready for the onside kick and kicked deep so Navy started at their 20. They got 1 FD & punted with 1:04 left and CM went 80/8pl getting a TD with :04 left but the 2 pt for the win failed...an amazing stat coming in was that Penn St had never had a TD pass in 8 tries in Big Ten play at Ohio Stadium. Walk-on Matt McGloin got two TD passes in the 1H and PSU jumped out to a 14-3 lead over the Buckeyes. OSU rallied, thanks in part to 34 and 30 yd IR TD s in the 2H. The latter put the Bucks up 31-14 with 8:02 left. They got the ball with 7:10 left and marched 78/7pl and threw a 3 yd TD pass with 3:59 left for the frontdoor cover...one week after TJ Yates set a school record for passing yards, he had 4 int s and NC turned the ball over six times. NC led VT 10-6 over VT and 10-9 at the half but imploded with 6 TO s in the 2H. The Tar Heels were int d at the VT21. A punt did not appear to hit the returnman but was ruled a fmbl and VT rec d it, setting up a 21 yd drive for a TD. NC had a 1st & gl at the 2 but fmbl d and VT kicked it out of the EZ for a TB. NC was int d at the 2 and int d at the 13 as well and could not overcome 6 TO s in the 26-10 loss...tcu did have 27-7 FD and 466-300 yd edges vs the Aztecs. SDSt fell on a fmbl in the EZ for a def TD to lead 14-0 but at the half TCU was fi rmly in control, 34-14 with a 318-85 yd edge. The Frogs had leads of 37-14 and 40-21 in the 4Q and were at the Aztec13 with 9:05 left when they were int d. The Aztecs went 88/6pl getting a 33 yd TD pass with 6:43 left then after a 29 yd PR got a 35/1pl TD pass with 4:50 left to pull within 40-35. TCU got 3 FD s getting to the SDS19 where they took a knee...colorado blew a big lead vs Kansas last week and it got Dan Hawkins fi red. Hawkins was very supportive since his son was the QB and was even at the stadium for the game vs Iowa St. Once again, CU got out to a big lead, this time after a 45 yd FR with 11:22 left and they led 34-7. Iowa St scored a TD with 8:11 left and got to the CU12 where they were SOD on their last gasp with 4:41 left. Cody Hawkins had a 13th TD connection with Scottie McKnight which set a school record for a TD duo...mississippi St was off a bye but Alabama was coming in off a loss. MSU made a game of it early vs the Tide as they settled for a 24 yd FG and it was 3-3 late 1Q. Bama got a 45 yd FG and the team s punted 3 straight times then Bama got a 45 yd TD pass with 7:09 left to make it 13-3. After a PR TD was called back, on the fi rst play Bama threw a screen to Ingram who took it 78 yds for a TD to lead 20-3. Bama s fi rst 3Q play went 56 yds for a TD, 27-3. At the end of the game, Bama got an IR to the MSU22 and from the 3 they fmbl d into the EZ for a TB with :43 left. Bama s last TD drive was led by backup QB McCarron... Continued on page 2

News & Notes continued from Front page...20:00 prior to game time, Nebraska played a highlight of Tuner Gill s playing days at NU. The Huskers evidently took it easy on him. Taylor Martinez, who played just 1 play vs Iowa St, was limited by design and had just 11 rushes in the game. NU got a TD with :33 left in the 1Q and a 54/9pl drive then went 75/9pl for a TD with 3:01 left to lead 14-0. The Huskers had a 193-47 yd edge. KU was limited to 5 FD s for the game and NU had a 397-87 yd edge in the lackluster 20-3 win...lsu had been eliminated in the SEC West race prior to ULM and defense got them the margin. In the 1H ULM had a 116-90 yd edge but LSU led 23-0. The Tigers had a 32 yd IR TD and they had scoring drives of 14 (after 24 yd PR), 19 (after 34 yd punt), 12 (after 85 yd IR) and 14 (after fmbl) yds to lead 23-0 at half. Their longest drive of the game came after ULM was int d at the LSU23 with 12:46 left as they drove 66/10pl for their fi nal TD to go up 51-0. For the game LSU had a 251-190 yd edge. RARE BOWL ELIGIBLE TEAMS: Syracuse got to bowl eligibility in a tight one vs Rutgers where they were actually favored on the road. RU used frosh Jeremy Deering out of the Wildcat and he rushed for 166 yards. It was tied at 10 when RU missed a 45 yd FG with 3:51 left and SU went 66/11pl getting a 24 yd FG with 1:07 left. RU got to their 40 but on 4&17 was SOD with :06 left. RU had a 305-280 yd edge. ThaJKsgM4MJg ENec.eeK O PQst R D!S for U days888 Thanksgiving Weekend is next week! Call for your passcodes NOW. Our favorite week is here to offer our Executive Service to all of our customers at an absurd rate. It's just $ 125 and has been that way since 1996! Thanksgiving Executive Club Service is a $ 499 value as you will receive EVERY LATE PHONE PLAY, TOP OPINION, MARQUEE PRIVATE PLAY HOTLINE PLAY, TOTALS CLUB PLAY, SMALL COLLEGE PLAY - EVERYTHING! Why do we only charge $125? The answer is easy. We are superstitious. We have always done tremendously well on this week and have always charged just $125. We suggest that you sign up as soon as you can so that we can assign you the number and the passcodes needed for the week. Your Executive Club Service will start on Tuesday (11/23 and that's why we're advertising this week) and will commence with the Monday Night Magic on the side and Marquee Total. If you are thinking that this is a ridiculously low rate and that you will end up needing to purchase more plays - you are wrong. Your $ 125 Membership for Thanksgiving Exec will get you every single play that we release,! rated or otherwise and you will not need to spend one penny more! THE MOST UNIQUE POWER RATINGS IN THE COUNTRY These Power Play Forecasts are the most unique in the country because they are based on Northcoast Sports Private Power Ratings. Our ratings are unlike any computer rating, as we take into account all of the following: Strength of Opponents Individual Units (Rushing Offense & Defense, Passing Offense, & Defense, Scoring Off & Def, Garbage Yds, Weather, Inj s, Home Field Edge, and Successful Unbalanced Attacks). Here is how each is re"ected: Strength of Opponent: Our ratings do not just take the opposing team s overall power rating into account. For example, in 1992, Washington s defense vs the rush was rated at a 110 (From 1-100). They faced Colorado and allowed 183 yds rushing and dropped 12 spots in the national rushing defense ratings. However, Power Plays took into account the potent Buffalo run attack and had forecasted the Huskies yielding 225 yds. Due to the fact they did better than the forecast, Power Plays raised their rating to 112 even though they slipped in the national (straight yardage) rankings. Another example was Michigan vs Purdue in 1989. Michigan held Purdue to just 45 yards rushing and improved their ratings in rushing defense in the national statistics. However, our ratings had them rated at a 102 and moved them down to 99, as they should have yielded just 32 yards to an impotent Purdue rush attack. Next time an announcer on TV tells you that a certain team is #3 in the country vs the run you better check Northcoast Sports Power Ratings and see how good a rush defense they really have! The top twenty ratings in Power Ratings for each offensive and defensive category will be listed in each week s issue of Power Plays. Garbage Yds: These are yds that a tm gains or allows in the! nal minutes of a gm when it has been decided. Example, Tm A is ahead 63-0 and allows a 93 yd TD pass vs its 4th string D. These yds are counted in national ratings, but not in Northcoast Sports Power Ratings! Weather: If a game is played in miserable weather conditions and is low scoring, the straight statistics credit the defense with outstanding performances. Our Power Ratings re" ect the conditions and do not give excess credit to the defenses. Injuries: When South Carolina played NC State in 1989, South Carolina QB Todd Ellis was injured on the third play of the game. His backup, who had seen very little action all year, was not prepared and hit on just 4 of 13 passes for 65 yards. The offensive coordinator did not risk any passes. In the national statistics NC State s pass defense MOVED UP 14 NOTCHES. In our Power Ratings they stayed the same, as the low yardage WAS NOT re"ective of an outstanding performance by the defense. Home Field Edges: The weekly projection of yards and points is weighted with the home!eld factored in. Successful Unbalanced Attacks: In 89, Ohio St was held to 127 yds pass vs N western. This dropped OSU in the national passing off ratings & RAISED the Wildcats in the pass D ratings. In our ratings the two units remained rated the same. Why? OSU rushed for 456 yds & DID NOT HAVE TO PASS & when they did they hit 9-11 passes, which is VERY effective. While N western s pass defense looked good in the national ratings, only Northcoast Sports Power Ratings re"ected the TRUTH! There you have it. More than just numbers, THESE RATINGS REFLECT the true strength of each unit and allow them to have the most accurate forecast of yards gained and points allowed in the country! No other rating system takes into account all the previous factors. Next time you hear that a team is rated third in the country in pass defense, just remember, yards are not everything and Northcoast Sports Power Plays will show you how strong the team really is. NORTHCOAST SPORTS PLUS OR MINUS POWER RATINGS The Power Ratings listed below are not based on the Power Plays, they are based on last year s!nal computer power rating numbers with the pluses and minuses from the off season changes factored in. They are then adjusted during the course of the season based on the!nal score of the games that are played on a weekly basis. The Power Ratings listed below can be used for you as a base power ratings to forecast up coming lines and strength of opponents, etc. Once again, they are not based on Power Plays and they differ from what we have shown in recent years, which has been our actual computer Power Ratings. These are Northcoast Sports Plus or Minus Power Ratings. ACC Virginia Tech Miami, Fl 137 133 Florida St 130 NC State North Carolina 130 127 Clemson Maryland 126 126 Georgia Tech Boston College 121 120 Duke Virginia 115 113 Wake Forest 108 CONFERENCE USA Tulsa 123 S Mississippi 121 UCF 121 Houston 120 East Carolina 117 UAB 110 SMU 108 UTEP 107 Marshall 107 Tulane 101 Rice 101 Memphis 91 BIG EAST Pittsburgh West Virginia 127 125 South Florida Louisville 125 123 Syracuse Connecticut 123 121 Rutgers Cincinnati 118 113 INDEPENDENT Notre Dame 124 Navy 123 Army 116 SUN BELT FIU 110 Arkansas St 109 Troy St 106 North Texas 104 Florida Atlantic 102 Western Kentucky 102 Middle Tennessee 101 Louisiana-Lft 100 UL Monroe 99 MAC N Illinois 127 Temple 122 Ohio 113 Toledo 111 Cent Michigan 111 Miami, Oh 107 Kent St 107 West Michigan 106 Bowling Green 103 Ball St 103 Buffalo 93 Akron 90 East Michigan 90 WAC Boise St 149 Nevada Hawaii 126 125 Fresno St Louisiana Tech 115 115 Utah St Idaho 106 105 New Mexico St San Jose St 95 95 2 PAC-10 Oregon 144 Stanford 139 USC 132 Arizona St 129 California 127 Arizona 127 Oregon St 123 UCLA 119 Washington 117 Washington St 112 BIG TEN Ohio St Wisconsin 143 138 Iowa Michigan St 131 128 Penn St Michigan 125 123 Northwestern Illinois 122 121 Minnesota 113 Purdue Indiana 110 109 SEC Alabama 142 Auburn 140 LSU 139 Arkansas 139 Florida 133 South Carolina 133 Georgia 132 Miss St 130 Tennessee 123 Kentucky 123 Mississippi 116 Vanderbilt 109 07-10 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y) 25-10 71%!!""# %ept )*+,s 5! FAU (+7) 42 Minnesota 39./N 4! Atlanta (+3) 26 Houston 16./N!""# *ct )*+,s 5! Texas A&M (+3) 11 Kansas 19 loss 4! Over 45 Cleveland (27)/STL (20)./N!""# No4 )*+,s 5! USF (-16 ) 41 Syracuse 10./N 4! OVER 60 UAB 9/Memphis 25 loss 4! Tampa Bay (-3) 31 Atlanta 7./N!""# NFL )*788 5! Tennessee (-3) 26 KC 17./N!""9 %ept )*+,s 4! Atlanta (-6) 38 KC 14./N 5! Florida St (-5') 39 Colo 21./N!""9 *cto:er )*+,s 4! NY Giants (+3) 21 PIT 14./N 4'! OVER 59 UNLV (35) BYU (45) GOY./N 4! UNDER 54 Texas 38 Colorado 14 GOM./N 5! Ohio St (-3) 45 Mich St 7./N!""9 No4e<:er )*+,s 5! Ohio St (-11) 45 N western 10 GOY./N 4! Atlanta (-6') 20 Denver 24 loss!""9 NFL )*7 5! Green Bay (-6) 21 Houston 24 loss!""= %ept )*+>s 4! Oakland (+2) 3 Denver 23 loss 4! OVER 52' Mid Tenn (21)/N Texas(37)./N 5! Clemson (-7) 25 Boston Coll 7./N!""= *CT )*+,% 4! Indianapolis (-14) 42 St Louis 6./N 4! UNDER 51 Arizona (27)/UCLA (13)./N 5! SMU (+7) 35 Navy 38 (OT)./N!""= N*A )*+,% 5! Wisconsin (-11) 31 Indiana 28 GOY loss 4'! UNDER 50' Wisc (31)/N'wstrn (33) GOY loss 4! NY Giants (-7) 34 Atlanta 31 OT loss!""= DEC )*+ 5! Indianapolis (-6 ) 28 Denver 16 GOY./N!"D" %ept )*+>s 4! OVER 63' Oklahoma St (41)/Troy(38)./N 4! Atlanta (-6') 41 Arizona 7./N 5! Boston College (+4) 0 Virg Tech 19 loss!"d" *CT )*+>s 4! UNDER 44 LSU (16)/Tennessee (14)./N 5! Mississippi St (-5) 47 Houston 24./N 4! Chicago (-5') 20 Seattle 23 loss!"d" N*A )*+>s 4'! OVER 59 Arkansas (41)/S Carolina (20) GOY./N 5! Kentucky (-15) 38 Vanderbilt 20 GOY./N NFL N*A )*+ TE/% %UNDG7888 BIG 12 Oklahoma Nebraska 138 134 Oklahoma St Texas A&M 134 133 Missouri Kansas St 130 124 Baylor Texas 123 121 Texas Tech 120 Colorado Iowa St 117 116 Kansas 110 MOUNTAIN WEST TCU 144 Utah 131 Air Force 127 BYU 124 San Diego St 121 Colorado St 104 UNLV 103 Wyoming 100 New Mexico 98

WEE#LY MATCHUP STAT COMPARISON TEAM PPG Off Rush Off Rush Off Pass Off PPG Def Rush Def Rush Def Pass Def Off Avg YPG YPC YPG Comp % Def Avg YPG YPC YPG Comp% A UCLA 19.0 153.5 3.7 106.0 47.4 34.5 242.8 5.6 180.8 67.6 H Washington 22.2 140.8 4.0 189.0 55.9 35.0 204.0 4.8 212.0 59.7 A Air Force 23.6 300.6 5.2 103.8 45.1 25.6 222.6 5.6 166.6 55.8 H UNLV 28.0 128.8 3.9 171.0 56.0 31.8 234.2 5.3 182.6 60.6 A Fresno St 38.0 186.3 4.1 234.0 66.1 32.8 182.8 5.3 201.3 58.3 H Boise St 46.3 194.0 5.1 349.8 75.2 16.3 96.8 2.9 188.5 60.0 A Indiana 20.3 112.0 3.5 234.0 58.7 46.3 192.5 5.4 219.3 72.3 H Penn St 29.8 170.0 4.4 228.3 59.4 18.7 162.0 4.2 158.5 61.3 A Tennessee 25.5 81.8 2.5 268.0 61.4 27.3 157.8 4.3 237.0 61.6 H Vanderbilt 19.4 123.2 3.5 173.6 50.0 26.4 172.0 3.8 214.0 64.3 A Connecticut 12.5 154.3 5.0 148.8 48.8 28.3 182.3 4.2 227.0 64.2 H Syracuse 28.5 126.3 4.5 208.5 58.1 23.5 144.8 3.7 174.8 65.1 A Florida St 30.0 213.5 5.8 190.8 53.5 26.5 124.0 3.2 271.5 57.6 H Maryland 46.8 193.8 4.7 188.5 52.9 15.3 49.8 1.8 228.0 49.4 A Clemson 15.8 129.0 3.9 212.3 57.7 20.0 144.3 3.7 178.3 54.4 H Wake Forest 33.4 190.2 4.7 203.2 57.4 27.2 169.4 4.1 201.4 58.5 A Duke 26.3 102.8 3.2 284.8 57.8 37.5 165.0 3.9 250.0 49.5 H Georgia Tech 30.8 346.6 5.9 74.8 34.9 25.0 178.8 4.7 220.8 58.0 A Virginia 27.7 171.0 4.8 282.0 52.2 35.0 278.0 5.5 173.3 56.9 H Boston College 19.0 102.3 3.0 201.8 55.5 19.5 75.8 2.5 212.2 61.0 A Rutgers 22.5 62.0 1.8 153.8 60.9 25.8 204.8 4.7 193.8 62.6 H Cincinnati 30.2 198.0 5.5 268.0 59.1 22.0 89.2 2.5 233.8 67.1 A Purdue 10.5 129.3 3.8 101.8 54.6 33.3 152.0 3.5 254.8 74.1 H Michigan St 34.7 190.8 6.5 234.3 63.9 15.0 94.8 2.9 204.0 53.0 A Wisconsin 32.5 193.0 4.9 165.0 65.6 24.5 140.8 4.1 193.5 56.9 H Michigan 41.5 274.2 5.7 275.0 69.5 34.2 178.7 4.4 242.8 63.4 A Ohio St 31.3 208.3 4.9 159.0 62.9 18.0 124.3 3.4 149.0 59.3 H Iowa 34.7 185.7 4.6 240.0 70.0 9.0 73.7 2.8 170.7 56.8 A Missouri 21.8 140.3 4.8 234.5 56.8 19.3 197.5 4.5 203.0 53.8 H Iowa St 31.8 177.5 4.4 182.8 61.6 27.2 171.0 4.3 204.3 63.1 A Oklahoma St 36.3 172.3 4.6 353.0 63.4 18.8 114.5 3.3 238.0 61.7 H Kansas 23.7 163.2 4.0 208.3 60.9 32.7 189.5 4.8 193.0 63.0 A Arkansas 34.8 115.8 3.7 355.3 69.3 31.5 171.5 4.6 199.3 50.0 H Mississippi St 31.5 199.2 4.9 200.5 55.9 15.5 112.0 3.1 221.8 55.6 A Northern Illinois 28.8 210.8 5.6 181.4 64.5 22.6 145.4 4.4 239.2 62.4 H Ball St 28.2 169.6 4.3 159.6 53.1 30.6 179.6 4.7 212.4 57.3 A East Carolina 35.4 89.2 3.6 302.6 64.8 45.0 214.2 5.1 238.8 59.4 H Rice 22.8 109.0 2.9 244.3 63.6 33.3 146.8 4.1 307.0 65.9 A Kent St 17.0 90.4 3.1 178.2 60.4 23.4 91.6 2.7 221.2 61.1 H Western Michigan 30.4 87.0 3.0 314.2 63.2 28.4 158.2 4.0 222.0 57.9 A UTEP 20.2 106.4 3.7 248.4 53.8 33.8 226.8 6.0 229.6 64.9 H Tulsa 47.5 244.3 5.8 314.5 62.3 21.3 113.0 3.3 278.0 61.6 A Eastern Michigan 23.2173.8 4.2 178.5 52.8 47.3 196.0 5.5 264.0 65.9 H Buffalo 10.6 86.6 2.5 177.2 45.7 21.4 140.2 3.3 162.2 55.5 A Colorado St 11.8 78.7 2.6 213.7 63.8 39.7 196.7 5.0 243.5 71.9 H Wyoming 18.4 81.6 2.6 168.6 61.2 33.8 221.8 4.6 248.0 58.3 A Idaho 25.8 69.0 2.4 354.2 59.7 36.0 190.0 5.2 275.2 65.2 H Utah St 25.4 193.2 4.3 159.6 57.0 28.2 143.0 4.4 247.0 53.3 A Marshall 18.4 94.2 3.5 202.4 53.7 36.8 172.6 4.6 240.2 58.2 H SMU 25.6 162.4 5.5 264.4 55.6 26.4 132.6 3.6 216.8 53.5 A Illinois 29.3 228.3 4.6 154.8 57.7 32.3 126.0 3.7 271.0 58.0 H Northwestern 26.4 135.2 3.0 274.6 72.9 20.0 121.4 4.1 237.0 58.9 A NC State 28.3 127.3 3.4 252.8 54.1 24.0 127.0 3.3 230.8 61.8 H North Carolina 23.6 161.0 4.5 197.6 62.5 21.2 150.0 4.4 211.0 59.5 A Stanford 32.2 193.2 4.6 242.4 65.7 15.8 143.4 4.6 172.0 59.1 H California 40.4 190.2 4.5 174.4 58.4 9.8 67.8 2.0 136.6 46.2 A UCF 28.0 221.5 4.5 163.5 56.3 18.5 113.5 3.4 234.8 51.9 H Tulane 27.3 143.5 3.9 217.7 59.3 35.8 189.0 4.7 215.2 56.2 A Virginia Tech 29.0 180.8 4.5 198.3 58.9 18.3 127.0 4.4 238.3 51.0 H Miami, Fl 30.3 196.5 4.8 246.5 56.9 18.8 147.0 4.4 133.0 48.2 A Kansas St 39.0 208.5 5.0 205.3 66.3 28.0 196.3 5.2 240.5 60.9 H Colorado 28.6 165.0 3.7 233.4 66.2 22.4 128.4 4.5 261.2 65.9 A New Mexico St 14.4 129.0 3.6 165.6 47.3 36.2 196.4 5.3 211.2 56.5 H Nevada 48.6 332.2 7.1 251.4 69.7 23.2 146.6 4.5 266.8 56.6 A Memphis 12.0 73.0 2.3 207.4 58.7 39.6 180.8 5.0 264.2 68.2 H UAB 29.0 188.4 5.4 276.0 55.9 31.2 105.4 3.5 301.4 58.6 A New Mexico 12.2 101.6 2.7 131.8 49.6 43.8 284.6 5.2 192.6 64.5 H BYU 28.0 188.2 4.2 202.8 59.5 18.4 101.0 3.3 182.8 50.3 A Notre Dame 26.3 103.3 3.6 276.3 58.7 27.3 191.7 4.6 203.3 63.9 H Army 27.6 267.4 4.8 74.6 49.1 24.4 152.2 4.7 176.6 55.6 A Pittsburgh 28.5 114.5 3.4 239.3 67.2 23.5 133.8 4.1 214.0 56.0 H USF 30.2 158.8 4.1 173.6 59.8 13.8 111.4 3.1 152.6 60.5 A Houston 36.3 171.0 4.2 293.5 62.9 25.5 189.8 4.4 178.8 55.2 H Southern Miss 39.6 204.2 4.7 231.2 60.4 26.6 102.2 3.0 191.2 55.1 A Oklahoma 26.3 104.8 2.6 301.0 64.0 29.5 151.3 4.6 280.3 64.3 H Baylor 40.0 240.2 6.0 326.4 64.8 20.0 120.4 3.3 203.6 55.6 A Nebraska 46.5 324.8 6.7 169.3 62.7 26.3 181.3 4.3 172.8 54.4 H Texas A&M 35.0 176.0 4.0 308.0 60.5 19.8 74.2 2.3 261.0 58.5 A West Virginia 17.0 154.7 4.0 198.3 63.0 19.0 132.0 3.8 159.0 60.5 H Louisville 28.2 204.7 5.5 194.7 60.7 15.8 136.5 4.0 167.8 57.1 A USC 38.0 192.8 5.2 271.6 64.6 26.2 104.8 3.6 315.8 62.8 H Oregon St 28.8 153.3 4.8 190.8 62.4 23.5 142.3 3.2 209.8 56.8 A Mississippi 18.8 151.5 4.2 204.5 53.3 31.5 106.5 3.9 256.8 60.8 H LSU 28.7 186.2 4.7 132.3 55.5 11.0 106.0 3.0 125.8 51.9 A Utah 37.0 171.8 4.4 237.4 68.9 19.6 131.8 3.7 153.6 53.0 H San Diego St 34.8 179.3 5.0 273.3 62.4 12.8 136.5 3.2 163.5 47.7 A San Jose St 12.0 97.2 3.5 194.2 56.2 39.0 257.8 6.3 242.4 66.2 H Hawaii 43.0 96.4 4.5 404.4 67.8 21.6 114.0 3.9 217.0 61.0 A Troy 33.6 155.8 4.3 301.0 63.3 30.2 141.0 3.9 281.8 62.7 H South Carolina 31.5 170.3 4.4 199.7 66.0 20.7 74.5 2.4 288.8 68.0 A Florida Atlantic 17.0 86.2 2.5 192.3 55.6 27.5 193.0 4.7 169.7 56.2 H Texas 21.0 133.2 4.3 260.0 61.4 26.4 147.2 3.7 198.4 62.3 A Arkansas St 27.2 98.6 3.0 288.6 61.0 34.6 221.0 5.2 246.6 57.3 H Navy 27.5 236.8 5.1 107.0 52.0 24.8 109.3 3.1 249.5 68.6 A Middle Tenn 22.3 165.8 4.0 193.5 55.8 32.8 204.5 4.4 179.3 52.8 H WKU 18.3 169.5 4.4 123.5 52.1 30.8 154.0 4.4 201.0 60.5 A FIU 26.7 185.7 4.5 235.5 56.0 29.8 185.5 5.3 204.5 56.4 H Louisiana 23.5 120.0 3.3 254.3 54.9 41.5 130.8 4.2 314.5 61.2 A North Texas 17.4 227.0 4.9 155.4 59.3 19.8 189.0 5.4 161.4 56.3 H ULM 23.0 128.3 2.7 274.7 65.4 17.0 104.0 3.4 173.3 46.2 A Temple 28.4 179.8 4.4 168.8 54.6 19.6 147.8 3.6 172.6 56.7 H Miami, Oh 24.8 78.0 2.5 255.3 66.2 21.5 105.3 3.2 215.5 56.3 N*AE+ZEX NFL )*+ )*E% %UNDG78888 )*+>s!sod" #D[ 07-10 REG SSN GOM S!!! PQst R S" ThMs %QJday Listed below are Northcoast Sports Power Play Rankings. These Power Play Rankings are unique. Our rankings are unlike any computer ranking, as we take into account all the following: Strength of Opponents, Individual Units (Rushing Offense, Rushing Defense, Passing Offense, and Passing Defense) Garbage Yards, Weather, Injuries, Home Field Edges, and successful Unbalanced Attacks. Regular rankings based solely on numbers DO NOT take into account these factors. XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) *FFEN%E *FFEN%E *FFEN%E DEFEN%E DEFEN%E DEFEN%E 1 Navy 1 Oklahoma St 1 Auburn 1 Boston College 1 Nebraska 1 Clemson 2 Georgia Tech 2 Hawaii 2 Oregon 2 S Carolina 2 LSU 2 LSU 3 Auburn 3 Oklahoma 3 Arkansas 3 Ohio St 3 Boise St 3 Alabama 4 Nevada 4 Arkansas 4 Boise St 4 Iowa 4 Texas 4 Miami, Fl 5 Oregon 5 East Carolina 5 Wisconsin 5 Mississippi St 5 TCU 5 Ohio St 6 Air Force 6 Boise St 6 TCU 6 Arizona St 6 Ohio St 6 TCU 7 Michigan 7 SMU 7 Nevada 7 TCU 7 Miami, Fl 7 West Virginia 8 N Illinois 8 Texas Tech 8 Ohio St 8 USC 8 Oklahoma 8 Mississippi St 9 Wisconsin 9 Houston 9 Oklahoma St 9 West Virginia 9 California 9 Iowa 10 Army 10 Idaho 10 Stanford 10 Temple 10 Air Force 10 Virginia Tech 11 TCU 11 Baylor 11 Georgia 11 Clemson 11 Oregon 11 Oklahoma 12 Nebraska 12 Texas A&M 12 USC 12 California 12 Stanford 12 Arizona St 13 Ohio St 13 San Diego St 13 Michigan 13 Arizona 13 Pittsburgh 13 Oregon 14 Stanford 14 NC State 14 Oklahoma 14 Kent St 14 Louisville 14 California 15 Baylor 15 Troy 15 East Carolina 15 Utah 15 Penn St 15 Stanford 16 Illinois 16 Arizona 16 Baylor 16 Oregon 16 Florida 16 Nebraska 17 Mississippi 17 Cincinnati 17 Alabama 17 Maryland 17 Syracuse 17 Boston College 18 USC 18 Duke 18 Texas A&M 18 Stanford 18 Virginia Tech 18 Boise St 19 Virginia Tech 19 W Michigan 19 Virginia Tech 19 North Carolina 19 UTEP 19 South Carolina 20 Miami, Fl 20 Miami, Oh 20 S Carolina 20 Michigan St 20 West Virginia 20 Missouri XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) *FFEN%E *FFEN%E *FFEN%E DEFEN%E DEFEN%E DEFEN%E 101 NC State 101 N Mexico St 101 Kent St 101 FAU 101 Toledo 101 Bowling Green 102 N Mexico St 102 Ohio 102 E Michigan 102 Virginia 102 Indiana 102 Toledo 103 San Diego St 103 Mid Tenn 103 Bowling Green 103 Idaho 103 Michigan 103 Mid Tenn 104 Kent St 104 Memphis 104 New Mexico 104 E Carolina 104 W Michigan 104 UAB 105 Marshall 105 Wake Forest 105 Miami, Oh 105 Kansas St 105 Ohio 105 San Jose St 106 ULM 106 Ball St 106 Vanderbilt 106 Ball St 106 North Texas 106 ULM 107 New Mexico 107 Nebraska 107 Colorado St 107 Bowling Green 107 USC 107 Idaho 108 SMU 108 N Illinois 108 North Texas 108 Air Force 108 E Carolina 108 Wyoming 109 Akron 109 LSU 109 Mid Tenn 109 E Michigan 109 E Michigan 109 N Mexico St 110 Buffalo 110 UCLA 110 Marshall 110 Arkansas St 110 Baylor 110 UNLV 111 Memphis 111 Vanderbilt 111 Wyoming 111 Vanderbilt 111 Kent St 111 Akron 112 W Michigan 112 WKU 112 ULM 112 Wyoming 112 Troy 112 Utah St 113 Hawaii 113 Mississippi St 113 Purdue 113 San Jose St 113 UAB 113 Troy 114 FAU 114 Akron 114 Ball St 114 Troy 114 LA Tech 114 New Mexico 115 C Michigan 115 Purdue 115 San Jose St 115 N Mexico St 115 Tulsa 115 Louisiana 116 Louisiana 116 Air Force 116 N Mexico St 116 Utah St 116 Memphis 116 Tulane 117 Idaho 117 Buffalo 117 FAU 117 Houston 117 Navy 117 Memphis 118 Miami, Oh 118 Georgia Tech 118 Akron 118 Tulane 118 Akron 118 E Carolina 119 Bowling Green 119 Navy 119 Memphis 119 UTEP 119 Rice 119 Rice 120 San Jose St 120 Army 120 Buffalo 120 New Mexico 120 Duke 120 E Michigan 2010 TO'GHEST OPPONENT 'NITS FACED WHAT ARE THE TOUGHEST OPPONENT RANKINGS? These rankings go far beyond the NCAA s straight statistical ranking of each team. For example last year Bowling Green ranked #3 in the NCAA avg 40.8 ppg, but ranked #39 in our scoring off rankings. However they faced the #114th schedule of scoring defenses. As you can see, the NCAA s statistical rankings can be misleading. In the upcoming weeks we ll provide examples of this year s statistical disparities. These are the current rankings for this year. Here are the teams that have taken on the toughest & easiest schedules. XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) *FFEN%E% *FFEN%E% *FFEN%E% DEFEN%E% DEFEN%E% DEFEN%E% 1 Washington 1 Texas A&M 1 Washington 1 Washington 1 Wyoming 1 Washington 2 Duke 2 Colorado 2 UCLA 2 Washington St 2 Colorado St 2 Florida 3 Minnesota 3 Texas Tech 3 Arizona St 3 Florida 3 Iowa St 3 Washington St 4 UCLA 4 Oklahoma St 4 S Carolina 4 Tennessee 4 N Carolina 4 N Carolina 5 BYU 5 Washington 5 USC 5 Oregon St 5 Florida 5 Alabama 6 Arizona St 6 Oklahoma 6 Vanderbilt 6 Notre Dame 6 Oregon St 6 Florida St 7 Tennessee 7 Texas 7 Washington St 7 UCLA 7 Kansas St 7 Duke 8 Wake Forest 8 Vanderbilt 8 Texas 8 Alabama 8 Duke 8 Oregon St 9 Miami, Fl 9 Rice 9 California 9 Penn St 9 Auburn 9 UCLA 10 Indiana 10 USC 10 Notre Dame 10 Vanderbilt 10 Air Force 10 S Carolina 11 Notre Dame 11 UCLA 11 Oklahoma St 11 California 11 Tennessee 11 Kansas St 12 Kansas 12 Oregon St 12 Oregon St 12 Florida St 12 Florida St 12 California 13 California 13 N Mexico St 13 Oklahoma 13 Illinois 13 UCLA 13 Texas Tech 14 Oregon St 14 S Carolina 14 Stanford 14 LSU 14 S Carolina 14 Miami, Fl 15 N Carolina 15 Missouri 15 Mississippi St 15 Minnesota 15 Baylor 15 Iowa St 16 Illinois 16 Mississippi St 16 Arizona 16 Virginia 16 Kansas 16 LSU 17 UNLV 17 Baylor 17 Missouri 17 Auburn 17 San Jose St 17 Michigan 18 S Carolina 18 Stanford 18 Colorado 18 S Carolina 18 Alabama 18 Pittsburgh 19 Penn St 19 Memphis 19 Florida 19 Michigan 19 TCU 19 Auburn 20 Florida 20 Utah St 20 Miami, Fl 20 Pittsburgh 20 Washington 20 Notre Dame XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) XU%E PG%% %C*X/N) *FFEN%E% *FFEN%E% *FFEN%E% DEFEN%E% DEFEN%E% DEFEN%E% 106 UAB 107 Akron 108 S Miss 109 Troy 110 Houston 111 Army 112 Texas A&M 113 Utah St 114 Boise St 115 N Mexico St 116 Miami, Oh 117 Ball St 118 Nevada 119 Tulsa 120 UTEP 106 Ohio 107 Mid Tenn 108 Connecticut 109 W Michigan 110 E Michigan 111 Buffalo 112 San Diego St 113 West Virginia 114 Akron 115 Maryland 116 C Michigan 117 Duke 118 Rutgers 119 Kent St 120 Temple 3 106 North Texas 107 FAU 108 Houston 109 S Miss 110 Akron 111 San Diego St 112 Mid Tenn 113 UTEP 114 Army 115 Ohio 116 Kent St 117 W Michigan 118 Ball St 119 Troy 120 Miami, Oh 106 WKU 107 C Michigan 108 Houston 109 North Texas 110 Tulsa 111 New Mexico 112 Miami, Oh 113 SMU 114 Army 115 Ohio 116 N Mexico St 117 Troy 118 Mid Tenn 119 San Diego St 120 UTEP 106 Texas A&M 107 Akron 108 UTEP 109 Memphis 110 Miami, Oh 111 Ohio 112 Army 113 Virginia 114 Bowling Green 115 UCF 116 Tulsa 117 Ball St 118 W Michigan 119 N Illinois 120 Mid Tenn 106 Army 107 Tulane 108 Kent St 109 N Mexico St 110 UCF 111 Arkansas St 112 Tulsa 113 FAU 114 North Texas 115 W Michigan 116 Ball St 117 Troy 118 Mid Tenn 119 UTEP 120 Ohio

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Call 1-900-438-9467 for $15 after 3 pm ET each day or save $ and purchase it on the NC debit card for just $9! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th INDIANA 124 215 19 2.2 PENN ST 201 245 35 1.3 " " Landover, MD. PSU is 13-0 SU and 7-4 ATS vs UI but Indy has covered the L3. PP says PSU will win by 16 (line 10 ) with a 446-339 yd edge and PSU fans should dominate the crowd. 4! PENN ST 35 INDIANA 19 TENNESSEE 182 270 35 2.0 VANDERBILT 133 150 17 2.3 " UT is 26-1 in this series and on an 8-4 ATS run plus the visitor has covered the L5. PP says UT will win by 18 (line 10 ) and we have won big plays the L2 wks going against Vandy (4.5 FL, 5 GOY KY). 4.5! TENNESSEE 35 VANDERBILT 17 CONNECTICUT 151 115 20 2.0 SYRACUSE 144 210 24 3.0 The favorite is a perfect 6-0 ATS in this series. PP calls this right around the line showing Syr with a 4 pt win and a 354-266 yd edge. NO PLAY: SYRACUSE 24 CONNECTICUT 20 FLORIDA ST 140 233 27 1.9 MARYLAND 121 248 28 1.3 " " UM is 2-13 SU, 5-10 ATS in this series but is on a 4-2 ATS run. PP calls for UM to win outright (+6) with the ydg forecast almost even (FSU 373-369). 3! MARYLAND (+) 28 FLORIDA ST 27 CLEMSON 145 193 29 1.8 " " " " WAKE FOREST 116 148 9 2.5 The visitor is 1-7 SU (0-5 ATS) but PP says that Clemson will win by 20 (line 13) with a 338-264 yd edge. CU needs this win to clinch a bowl spot and can t afford to look ahead to rival SC on deck. 4! CLEMSON 29 WAKE FOREST 9 DUKE 133 235 25 2.8 " GEORGIA TECH 327 205 36 1.8 GT has covered 5 in a row in this series all as a DD fave. PP calls for GT to win by 11 (line 12 ) with a massive 532-368 yd edge. NO PLAY: GEORGIA TECH 36 DUKE 25 VIRGINIA 62 213 16 3.4 " BOSTON COLLEGE 204 208 28 2.5 PP says that BC will win by 12 (line 7 ) with a huge 412-275 yd edge giving them their 6th win. 4! BOSTON COLLEGE 28 VIRGINA 16 RUTGERS 93 170 23 0.8 " CINCINNATI 147 310 24 2.9 Rutgers is 0-4 SU, 1-3 ATS (dog 4-0 ATS) in this series. PP says UC escapes with a 1 pt win (line 11) but the ydg forecast says UC will have a 457-263 edge and we agree with the yds and like UC. NO PLAY: CINCINNATI 24 RUTGERS 23 PURDUE 110 93 7 2.9 MICHIGAN ST 146 243 30 2.1 " " PU has dropped 3 in a row to MSU after winning 7 of 8. PP says that MSU will win by 23 (line 21) with a 389-203 yd edge. NO PLAY: MICHIGAN ST 30 PURDUE 7 WISCONSIN 243 190 44 1.3 MICHIGAN 257 255 34 2.9 " " " The home tm has won and covered the L5 by an avg of 9 ppg. PP says UW will win by 10 (line 6) but gives Michigan a 512-433 yd edge and we agree with the yds and like UM has a HD. NO PLAY: WISCONSIN 44 MICHIGAN 34 4 OHIO ST 145 185 26 2.1 IOWA 95 205 21 2.3 " " OSU is 13-2-1 SU, 11-5 ATS vs Iowa. PP says OSU wins by 5 (line 3) & OSU 6-2 ATS in Nov AG. 1! OHIO ST 26 IOWA 21 MISSOURI 180 233 31 2.0 " IOWA ST 146 223 17 2.5 The fave is 2-6 ATS and the visitor is 9-3 ATS in this series. PP says MU will win by 14 (line 12). NO PLAY: MISSOURI 31 IOWA ST 17 OKLAHOMA ST 187 358 44 2.2 " " " KANSAS 124 198 17 2.7 OSU is 5-1 SU & ATS vs KU. PP says OSU wins by 27 (line 22 ) but they have the Sooners on deck. NO PLAY: OKLAHOMA ST 44 KANSAS 17 ARKANSAS 101 285 31 2.3 MISSISSIPPI ST 199 135 21 2.3 " The HT has covered 8 in a row but Ark is 13-2 SU in this series. PP says that Ark will win by 10 (line 4) but we lean with MSU as a HD. NO PLAY: ARKANSAS 31 MISSISSIPPI ST 21 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 293 143 39 1.5 BALL ST 138 183 14 2.7 " " " NI can capture their 1st MAC West Title since 05 with a win and PP says NI will win by 25 (line 14 ) with a dominating 293-138 rush edge. 3! N ILLINOIS 39 BALL ST 14 EAST CAROLINA 109 375 52 2.1 RICE 191 270 40 2.6 " " The home tm has gone 3-0 SU/ATS in this series. PP says EC will win by 12 (line 11) but the ydg forecast is close (EC 484-461) and we like Rice. NO PLAY: E CAROLINA 52 RICE 40 KENT ST 136 205 23 3.2 " WESTERN MICHIGAN 64 335 30 3.5 WM hasn t lost to Kent St in Kalamazoo since 88 (6 str wins by 24 ppg). PP says WM wins by 7 (line 3 ) with a 399-341 yd edge. 2! W MICHIGAN 30 KENT ST 23 UTEP 120 258 18 2.9 TULSA 291 238 40 1.2 " Tulsa has covered 7 in a row (see streakers) and PP likes them again TW showing a 22 pt (line 18) win over UTEP with a massive 291-120 yd rushing edge. 4! TULSA 40 UTEP 18 EASTERN MICHIGAN 188 168 25 2.4 " BUFFALO 158 178 30 3.7 PP calls this close to the line showing UB with a 5 pt win and the ydg almost even. NO PLAY: BUFFALO 30 E MICHIGAN 25 COLORADO ST 166 245 28 2.1 " WYOMING 179 190 26 1.9 The home tm had won 6 str in the Border War but the visitor has won the L2 SU & ATS. PP calls for CSU to win by 2 (line WY -1 ) with a 411-369 yd edge but we will pass for now. NO PLAY: COLORADO ST 28 WYOMING 26 IDAHO 141 305 33 2.8 UTAH ST 204 230 35 2.3 USU is 3-0 SU & ATS in this series and the dog is 6-2 ATS with 5 outright upsets in that span. PP says USU will win by 2 but that is right at the line. NO PLAY: UTAH ST 35 IDAHO 33 MARSHALL 110 163 19 1.5 SMU 96 343 25 1.6 " PP says SMU will win by 6 (line 13 ) and the Mustangs are on a 1-5 ATS run. We like Marshall plus the pts as they are fi ghting to stay in the bowl mix and have won 3 in a row. 4! SIDES - Wins Tulsa 7 Arkansas 4 Maryland 4 S Miss 4 Tennessee 4 Texas A&M 4 Wisconsin 4 Arizona St 3 Boston College 3 Kansas 3 Louisiana 3 NC State 3 N Texas 3 Ohio St 3 Oklahoma St 3 SIDES - Losses Michigan 6 Buffalo 5 Idaho 5 vanderbilt 5 Washington 5 Florida St 4 Mississippi 4 Texas 4 Troy 4 Wake Forest 4 Arizona 3 Cincinnati 3 Missouri 3 Rice 3 UAB 3 Utah 3 TOTALS - Overs Rice 6 Arkansas 5 Penn St 5 Tennessee 5 Illinois 4 Georgia 4 Navy 4 Wyoming 4 Auburn 3 BYU 3 E Carolina 3 Ohio St 3 Vanderbilt 3 TOTALS - Unders FAU 8 Clemson 6 Miami OH 5 Georgia Tech 4 Hawaii 4 Marshall 4 NC State 4 West Virginia 4 Boston College 3 Bowling Green 3 California 3 Iowa 3 Oklahoma 3 Oregon St 3 Virginia Tech 3 Washington St 3

ILLINOIS 210 195 28 2.0 " NORTHWESTERN 125 240 26 2.4 This is one foreacst that we have to throw out. NW s QB Persa was a vital cog to the Wildcats offense and he is now OFY. Illinois is in need of a bowl eligible 6th win and should get it at Wrigley Field. NO PLAY: ILLINOIS 28 NORTHWESTERN 26 NC STATE 75 283 24 2.4 " NORTH CAROLINA 121 268 22 2.8 PP has NCSt winning a close one but the yards disagree and so do we. NC is projected with a 389-358 yd edge. NCSt has struggled on the road against good D s gaining only 239 yds at UCF and 278 yds at Clemson. NO PLAY: NC ST 24 NORTH CAROLINA 22 STANFORD 167 198 26 1.8 CALIFORNIA 144 158 19 2.1 " PP does have Stanford projected to win at the number but the yards say it will be closer, 365-302. Cal has outgained opp s by 160 ypg at home & the 324 yds all d to Oregon LW was 219 under their ssn avg. 3! CALIFORNIA 19 (+) STANFORD 26 UCF 244 175 40 2.3 " " " " " TULANE 126 230 22 1.9 UCF has now all d 449 ypg the L3 but that was vs EC, Hou & SM. While PP is calling for TU to gain 356 yds have to think that UCF D will be reminiscent of the unit that all d 260 ypg in the fi rst 7. UCF is off puts up 419 yds. 3! UCF 40 TULANE 22 VIRGINIA TECH 185 128 21 2.3 " MIAMI, FL 226 248 23 2.9 Wow, check out the DOMINATING yardage forecast for Miami. The Canes are projected with a 474-313 yd edge and opened as a HD. UM has outgained their L5 by 149 ypg while VT s stats are padded due to Duke & WF. 4! MIAMI, FL (if dog) 23 VIRGINIA TECH 21 KANSAS ST 165 178 33 2.3 " " " COLORADO 186 258 29 2.3 The points say Kansas St but the yds say Colorado with a 444-343 yd edge. We ll like the Buffs to fi nish strong as they re on their 2nd straight home vs B2B away s for KSU. Col has a solid 20 pt win & 384-229 yd edge LW. NO PLAY: KANSAS ST 33 COLORADO 29 NEW MEXICO ST 126 175 13 2.2 " NEVADA 374 235 51 1.2 Video game type numbers with UN avg 584 ypg at home & having put up 826 yds at Idaho. PP is calling for the Pack to have a 609-301 yd edge. The forecast is at the line and Nevada has Boise in 6 days! NO PLAY: NEVADA 51 NEW MEXICO ST 13 MEMPHIS 83 198 18 2.6 UAB 193 323 39 2.1 " " " The records may seen close at 3-7 & 1-9 but the difference in these teams is immense. UAB s offense has topped 500+ yds 4 times while Memphis has topped 290 yds 3 times. UAB with a 516-281 yd edge. NO PLAY: UAB 39 MEMPHIS 18 NEW MEXICO 63 125 10 2.9 BYU 267 215 44 2.5 " " " We talked about this BYU team jelling and the L2W they ve covered by 30 & 31 pts. The young QB Heaps now has command of the offense with 521 ypg the L2. PP is calling for BYU to have a 482-188 yd edge. 4! BYU 44 NEW MEXICO 10 NOTRE DAME 140 235 32 2.6 ARMY 225 75 19 1.9 ND used the bye to refocus and snap a 2 game losing streak. Big edge to the Irish having seen the option 3 games ago and PP is calling for ND to have a 375-300 yd edge. ND will be excited to play in Yankee Stadium. 3! NOTRE DAME 32 ARMY 19 PITTSBURGH 133 190 26 1.6 " USF 147 150 23 2.2 - PP has the Panthers winning by 3 pts which is right at the line. We lean with the home dog off a confi dence building win that is allowing only 264 ypg at home. A USF win puts the BE standing in a log jam. NO PLAY: PITTSBURGH 26 USF 23 HOUSTON 113 285 34 3.1 " SOUTHERN MISS 252 250 38 2.1 PP is calling for SMiss to fi nish with a 502-398 yd edge but they ve struggled at home losing to both UAB & EC and are dealing with an off-fi eld tragedy. UH has been a conf AD TWICE in 3 years winning both SU. NO PLAY: SOUTHERN MISS 38 HOUSTON 34 OKLAHOMA 178 348 40 1.3 " BAYLOR 213 253 27 1.9 Not surprised that the potent OU off is forecasted to gain 526. PP thinks BU can move the ball but OU held TT, A&M, Col & Tex to 102, 73, 81 & 100 yds under their ssn avg. Bears are 3-11 ATS as a conf HD. 3! OKLAHOMA 40 BAYLOR 27 NEBRASKA 222 108 21 1.7 " " " TEXAS A&M 164 223 28 2.4 Neb has avg just 336 ypg the L2 with a banged up QB Martinez which has affected the PP numbers. We ll back the Huskers and their D which allowed 87 total yds LW vs an Aggies D that is all g 407 ypg in conf play. NO PLAY: TEXAS A&M 28 NEBRASKA 21 WEST VIRGINIA 168 120 17 2.3 LOUISVILLE 157 165 16 2.2 " PP is calling for UL to fi nish with a 322-288 yd edge. The Cards may still be without QB Froman but their D is improved all g 13 FD s & 241 ypg. Despite only scoring 13 at UConn WV s off has put up 417 ypg the L2. NO PLAY: WEST VIRGINIA 17 LOUISVILLE 16 USC 187 228 30 1.9 OREGON ST 99 268 24 1.6 " OSU has lost and been outgained in 3 of their L4 gms incl LW as a 24 pt HF. USC continues to play hard and PP is calling for the Trojans to fi nish with a 415-367 yd edge. OSU has pulled home upset vs SC L2 times. 2! USC 30 OREGON ST 24 MISSISSIPPI 190 75 12 2.8 LSU 175 170 39 1.5 " " " " " LSU now fi nds themselves #5 in the BCS which means added pressure. PP is calling for LSU but we disagree as Miss HC Nutt is a master vs ranked teams and HC MIles is 3-15-1 ATS as a conf HF here. NO PLAY: LSU 39 MISSISSIPPI 12 UTAH 133 228 31 2.1 " " " " SAN DIEGO ST 78 278 31 2.6 Let s look at SDSt s loss at TCU. The Frogs had allowed 188 ypg TY to MWC opp s and a TOTAL of 23 pts. The Aztecs gained 304 yds & had 35 points. Utah still is struggling with the bubble burst & we ll back the underrated HD. 4! SAN DIEGO ST 31 (if dog) UTAH 31 SAN JOSE ST 40 215 6 3.0 HAWAII 165 380 42 1.7 " San Jose continues to battle but despite late leads the L2 has come up short. Hawaii ran into the Boise buzz saw but returns home were they avg 501 ypg & outgain opp s by 170 ypg. UH with a 545-255 yd edge. 4! HAWAII 42 SAN JOSE ST 6 TROY 49 270 18 3.3 SOUTH CAROLINA 236 310 48 2.1 As we mention often PP can not forecast emotion and this is the biggest fl at spot on the board. SC was crowned the East Champ after knocking off Florida and have instate rival Clemson on deck. We ll pass. NO PLAY: SOUTH CAROLINA 48 TROY 18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 54 93 5 2.5 TEXAS 192 253 26 2.6 " Six weeks ago Tex knocked off Neb & was ranked #19. Now after 4 losses they stand at 4-6. The Longhorns D allowed 520 yds LW to OSU but had allowed 269 ypg prior. PP is calling for UT with a 445-147 yd edge. NO PLAY: TEXAS 26 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 5 ARKANSAS ST 115 273 26 2.6 " NAVY 386 118 40 1.6 PP is calling for Navy to have a 504-388 yd edge but we ll repeat the angle again: YOU ARE 17-0 ATS PLAY- ING ON NAVY AS A DOG OR FAV OF 3 OR LESS AND AGAINST THEM AS A FAV OF 3 OR MORE. NO PLAY: NAVY 40 ARKANSAS ST 26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 189 145 24 3.2 " " " " " WKU 186 175 28 1.8 WKU may have lost 26 in a row but in their L4 they ve won twice & in a 1 pt loss to FAU had a 268-215 yd edge. Talk about line valueas MT came into the year after a Bowl win and can make it back to the postseason if they win out. NO PLAY: WKU 28 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 24 FIU 198 223 36 2.6 LOUISIANA 118 268 27 2.5 " FIU controls their own destiny and deservedly so. The Panthers totaled 668 yds (Florida had 663 vs Troy LY) in a 52-35 win (1st time TU all d 50+ at home s/ 61). They continue on towards a SBC crown. NO PLAY: FIU 36 LOUISIANA 27 NORTH TEXAS 191 145 25 1.5 ULM 129 275 21 2.0 Impressive late season fi nish for NT after fi ring their HC and having multiple QB s injured. Their offense has improved in each of the L4W and they ve rushed for 251 & 2.6 ypc the L3. PP is calling for the upset here. 4! NORTH TEXAS 25 ULM 21 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd TEMPLE 173 160 27 2.5 MIAMI, OH 42 305 16 2.6 NO PLAY: TEMPLE 27 MIAMI, OH 16 5

P3O FOOTBALL NO6EMBE3 18t: TH3' NO6EMBE3 22t:, 2010 Power Plays is based upon statistical numbers & rankings that are used to develop the projections you see here. As with all types statistical information the more numbers that one inputs ordinarily the stronger the accuracy of the results. Therefore, one would expect the projections to be more reliable after a number of weeks worth of stats are input. The numbers in parenthesis are a comparison of the teams rankings (Visitor, visitors offense ranking vs home defense ranking, Home home offensive ranking vs visitor defensive ranking) over each teams last 4 games. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th CHICAGO 80 173 15 2.3 #5 MIAMI 114 265 22 2.3 #29 (CHI #27 vs MIA #8, MIA #21 vs CHI #7) - CHI comes in off a huge win vs MIN where they outclassed them in every way. MIA is off a pyrrhic victory losing both Henne (leg) & Pennington (shoulder) possibly for the year. A bigger concern though is a shoulder injury to LT Long. Thigpen does have starting experience (1-10 SU 6-5 ATS) & his playstyle fi ts right in with the Wildcat & what they wanted Pat White to do. MIA does have a good defense vs a CHI team travelling off a short week & shouldn t be written off. This is a No Play as we need to see the injury reports for both teams. NO PLAY: DOLPHINS 22 BEARS 15 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21st OAKLAND 100 203 21 2.0 #14 PITTSBURGH 121 235 22 1.5 #2 (OAK #7 vs PIT #15, PIT #19 vs OAK #2) - PIT faced NE without the left side of their OL & as expected struggled to deal with the blitz giving up 5 sacks. 265 of their 387 passing yds came in the 4Q when they were down 20. OAK is 0-7 SU & ATS after a bye but will have lots of confi dence after 3 good wins & they did win 27-24 as a 14.5 pt AD here LY with a lesser team. This is a No Play until we get a better handle on the state of the PIT OL & Wards concussion status. NO PLAY: STEELERS 22 RAIDERS 21 HOUSTON 91 230 16 1.7 #23 NY JETS 160 293 33 0.8 #7 (HOU #8 vs NYJ #3, NYJ #4 vs HOU #29) - Instead of running out the clock & going to OT LW HOU fumbled at midfi eld. This set up a tipped Hail Mary on the fi nal play that gave JAX the win & HOU is in another midseason slump (1-4 SU & 0-4-1 ATS) that could cost them a playoff spot. The Jets are the 1st team to win B2B OT games on the road in NFL history. They had a 456-303 yd edge & now get a beat up HOU team on the road for the 2nd straight week. PP gives NY a 132 yd edge & more than enough for the win here. Despite going all of OT for the win the Jets defense was only on the fi eld for 59 snaps & we agree with PP here. 4! JETS 33 TEXANS 16 BALTIMORE 168 198 30 1.0 #25 CAROLINA 86 210 10 2.7 #12 (BAL #12 vs CAR #16, CAR #32 vs BAL #25) - BAL s defense isn t as intimidating as previous units but they are better than most. They have 3 extra days to stew over giving up a 7 play/80 yd drive TD drive in just 45 sec that cost them the game. CAR has only scored 9 offensive TD s on 110 drives TY & 12 of their L15 giveaways have resulted in opposing pts. CAR lacks the talent & experience to rally from a big defi cit & with the rookie wall due to hit the youngest team in the NFL vs physical Ravens team we agree with PP here. 3! RAVENS 30 PANTHERS 10 WASHINGTON 85 243 21 1.9 #8 TENNESSEE 140 245 27 2.3 #13 (WAS #24 vs TEN #20, TEN #25 vs WAS #23) - WAS is off a big MNF rematch vs PHI & get a TEN team off a surprise loss to MIA. Moss only had 1 rec for 26 yds in a quiet debut & Collins left with a calf injury. TEN was unprepared to deal with the Wildcat or a mobile QB with Thigpen after knocking out the top 2 QB s. PP calls for a very even game here & without a line due to MNF this is a No Play. NO PLAY: TITANS 27 REDSKINS 21 DETROIT 76 245 29 2.0 #1 DALLAS 104 285 22 2.0 #19 (DET #19 vs DAL #32, DAL #23 vs DET #10) - Kitna goes up against his former team as both teams prep for their Thanksgiving games. DAL snapped a 5 game losing streak by responding to a stricter interim HC with Garrett. However both of their starting CB s (Newman & Jenkins) left due to injuries. DET reset their own NFL road losing streak at 25 vs BUF LW playing in poor weather in their 1st road game in a month. PP calls for DET to pull the upset but we think Garrett can fi nally get the Cowboys to play up to their talent level here. The side is a No Play but the Over is worth a small look here. NO PLAY: LIONS 29 COWBOYS 22 1!: LIONS/COWBOYS: OVER GREEN BAY 90 228 25 1.5 #27 MINNESOTA 118 245 17 2.7 #18 (GB #18 vs MIN #12, MIN #4 vs GB #14) - MIN was beat up in all phases LW vs CHI in what Favre called a must win game. They may not have Harvin (left ankle) here as he hurt himself at the start of the 2H. GB will be refreshed after their bye week which helped their injury report greatly. PP calls for GB to pull the outright upset here but we dont agree here. MIN s defense feeds off the crowd noise (+92 ypg, 70% comp by Favre), they were 2 bad offi ciating calls that kept them from beating GB on the road despite Favre s mistakes & they know they have no margin for error. This is a No Play. NO PLAY: PACKERS 25 VIKINGS 17 BUFFALO 94 153 18 2.4 #17 CINCINNATI 145 265 24 2.0 #31 (BUF #11 vs CIN #18, CIN #22 vs BUF #21) - BUF got its 1st win of the year at home in poor weather vs the worst road team in NFL history playing with a 1 armed QB. CIN is off B2B losses to a pair of quality foes as they struggle to run the ball (-36 ypg 0.4 vs LY) & rush the passer (1 sack every 34 att vs 16 LY). PP gives CIN a 163 yd edge but has this right around the line for a team that is 0-7 ATS as a HF so No Play. NO PLAY: BENGALS 24 BILLS 18 S"#$S & 'ins!"#$%&'(# ) *+,,-#./0# 1 2/34/-5# 1 S"#$S & +osses 6'--,(%"/# ) STREAKERS 7/+%4'-/# 1 8%&("%-# 1 9/-(/(#7'"0# 1 T/TA+S & /vers :/44/(# ; <"4/-"/# ) 74,=,4/-5# ) >?#*'/-"(# ) @A'4/5,4BA'/# ) <+'C%-/# 1 >,D#E-F4/-5# 1 G/H3(%-='44,# 1 I/JB/#./0# 1 I,--,((,,# 1 T/TA+S & 3n4ers.&KK/4%# 1 7A'H/F%# 1 6 CLEVELAND 128 220 28 2.0 #4 JACKSONVILLE 131 248 20 2.3 #10 (CLE #28 vs JAX #26, JAX #15 vs CLE #22) - CLE has run the gauntlet of 4 teams with a combined record of 26-10 while JAX L4 foes are 16-20. The Browns defense was on the fi eld for 91 plays (60-65 is avg) & 2 Def starters (LB Fujita, CB Brown) are unknown here. JAX is off one of the luckiest wins of the year with a Hail Mary tip which they don t really practice. This is the game to really evaluate McCoy vs a bad pass defense as he should be able to go thru all his reads (#1 rusher Kampan IR) in a good weather venue. JAX is just 2-10 ATS as a HF & PP calls for them to lose outright to CLE here. We agree but CLE s injury situation is a concern though the Over is interesting here. 2! BROWNS 28 (+) JAGUARS 20 ARIZONA 76 173 20 2.3 #6 KANSAS CITY 168 288 34 1.7 #11 (ARZ #29 vs KC #19, KC #2 vs ARZ #31) - KC is livid after B2B Div road losses getting blown out by DEN 35-0 at the half. They now have a great matchup at Arrowhead (3-1 ATS TY) vs an ARZ team that has given up 490+ yds the L2W. KC has the coaching edge with DC Crennel vs Anderson (6.2 ypa 54% 2-4 on road TY) as he used to be his HC in CLE. PP calls for KC to have a 207 ypg edge & we think their #1 rush attack will get their 5th 200 yd rush effort here in a big win. 3! CHIEFS 34 CARDINALS 20 SEATTLE 75 139 14 1.7 #3 NEW ORLEANS 112 333 30 1.6 #16 (SEA #31 vs NO #1, NO #3 vs SEA #27) - The L4W stats to here show NO with a massive edge on both sides of the ball vs a SEA team that will be travelling 500 miles longer than SEA to London UK over the L2W. Hasselbeck broke a bone in his non-throwing hand & will face a healthy Saints defense that is pulling in 1 sack every 12 pass att s at home. Look for Brees gets his rhythm in the 2H & pull away big. PP calls for NO to have a 231 yd edge here. DD Fav s are 3-7 ATS TY but the talent, situation & PP all agree here for a play. 3! SAINTS 30 SEAHAWKS 14 ATLANTA 108 228 24 0.9 #24 ST LOUIS 82 233 17 3.3 #26 (ATL #10 vs STL #5, STL #30 vs ATL #24) - ATL has extra rest off LW s Thur Nite win vs BAL. ATL has established themselves as one of the top teams in the NFC TY. They have only won by DD s once on the road TY & that was off a Delhomme fumble vs CLE at the end of the 1H. STL is off a tough loss to SF in OT where they held them to 0 for 11 on 3rd Dns. STL has the #10 defense at home TY (264) & are +6 TO s there also. PP thinks the yardage will be close (21 yds diff) with 3 TO s by STL being the difference & this is a No Play as we like the Rams toughness at home TY (4-1 ATS). NO PLAY: FALCONS 24 RAMS 17 TAMPA BAY 83 228 22 2.0 #15 SAN FRANCISCO 128 263 25 1.5 #21 (TB #16 vs SF #9, SF #17 vs TB #13) - TB easily handled CAR LW & now have to travel cross country vs SF off a home OT win. Its very surprising that a young TB team is 4-0 SU & ATS on the road. SF is only 2-5 ATS as a fav TY & the coaching staff is still unsure on how best to employ Troy Smith. Freeman s road QBR is 8.3 pts better than his home & his 6 4th Qtr comeback wins make him very dangerous. PP gives SF a 3 pt edge here which is right at the line for a No Play. NO PLAY: 49ERS 25 BUCS 22 INDIANAPOLIS 82 273 23 1.1 #30 NEW ENGLAND 133 258 30 1.2 #9 (IND #14 vs NE #28, NE #26 vs IND #17) - IND survived an off day by Manning (185 yds 56%) in his 1st sub-200 game (no rest) in almost 2 years. IND does have the #28 road defense (#7 at home) but the Colts are used to playing at the Razor. NE got right vs PIT LW after losing to CLE with Brady tossing 350 yds (70%) & 3 TD s. There is no line yet due to SNF & a slew of IND injuries so this is a No Play. NO PLAY: PATRIOTS 30 COLTS 23 NY GIANTS 125 293 27 3.0 #28 PHILADELPHIA 118 260 31 1.7 #20 (NYG #1 vs PHI #10, PHI #6 vs NYG #4) - PHI is off LW s MNF game vs WAS. PHI has won 4 consec meetings SU & ATS & get a wounded Giants OL on the road here. It remains to be seen if Vick can stay healthy vs a physical & disciplined defense though who were embarrassed by DAL at home in a sloppy game. With no line due to MNF this is a No Play. NO PLAY: EAGLES 31 GIANTS 27 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd DENVER 64 245 22 1.5 #22 SAN DIEGO 132 313 33 1.4 #32 (DEN #13 vs SD #6, SD #9 vs DEN #30) - DEN rolled KC LW with a 35-0 lead at the half. They also upset the Chargers in SD on MNF 34-23 as a 3.5 pt AD. SD could have their entire WR unit here with Jackson back next week. We need to see the injury report before making a play here so No Play. Don t miss out on Monday Night Magic! 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RTG 1 Pittsburgh...103.9 11 Indianapolis...99.9 21 Houston...98.0 2 NY Giants...103.4 12 Tennessee...99.8 22 St Louis...97.4 23 Dallas...97.1 3 Baltimore...102.5 13 Philadelphia...99.8 24 Cleveland...96.8 4 New England..101.8 14 Kansas City...99.7 25 Cincinnati...96.6 4 NY Jets...101.3 15 Oakland...99.6 26 San Francisco...96.5 6 New Orleans...101.0 16 Chicago...99.6 27 Seattle...95.9 7 Atlanta...100.9 17 Minnesota...99.2 28 Arizona...95.2 29 Denver...95.2 8 Green Bay...100.8 18 Jacksonville...99.1 30 Detroit...93.6 9 San Diego...100.6 19 Tampa Bay...99.0 31 Buffalo...91.3 10 Miami...100.0 20 Washington...98.8 32 Carolina...90.3 These are current 2010 Power Rating grades for each team based on talent.

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE TEAM YDS ATT COM % TD INT GRADE OPP 1 Nebraska 139.9 275 132 48.0 10 16 15.1 10.41 2 Virginia Tech 187.9 316 152 48.1 12 16 14.4 10.62 3 TCU 134.0 281 136 48.4 10 11 14.0 10.23 4 Alabama 177.8 300 160 53.3 8 17 13.8 10.64 5 Oregon 189.0 358 188 52.5 8 15 13.5 10.07 6 Miami, Fl 148.2 256 127 49.6 6 16 13.3 9.48 7 Boise St 165.9 272 151 55.5 7 9 12.7 10.66 8 Ohio St 151.2 274 147 53.6 6 17 12.6 9.41 9 Florida 169.8 278 148 53.2 12 17 12.6 10.23 10 Oklahoma 225.1 353 191 54.1 12 11 12.3 11.09 11 California 175.5 312 168 53.8 12 8 12.1 10.60 12 Texas A&M 250.2 426 261 61.3 15 11 11.6 12.31 13 LSU 147.6 260 144 55.4 8 12 11.5 9.61 14 Missouri 221.4 363 215 59.2 12 13 11.5 11.12 15 Kansas St 215.7 332 181 54.5 13 12 11.3 10.33 16 Arkansas 177.2 256 136 53.1 11 11 11.3 10.19 17 UCF 201.7 327 179 54.7 18 10 11.1 10.81 18 Michigan St 209.8 329 186 56.5 14 14 11.1 10.38 19 Clemson 193.1 292 154 52.7 15 14 10.9 9.66 20 Utah St 250.1 342 189 55.3 14 12 10.8 10.82 21 Air Force 150.5 276 153 55.4 9 10 10.7 9.39 22 Iowa 218.8 360 224 62.2 10 15 10.6 10.45 23 Mississippi St 227.0 335 190 56.7 13 10 10.6 10.68 24 Texas 160.8 250 149 59.6 9 6 10.6 11.10 25 Florida Atlantic 180.9 255 146 57.3 9 10 10.5 9.88 26 San Diego St 198.8 348 178 51.1 14 9 10.4 8.74 27 Tennessee 225.7 312 178 57.1 11 14 10.3 10.10 28 Florida St 227.7 352 206 58.5 11 9 10.3 10.47 29 Maryland 213.7 348 183 52.6 12 15 10.3 8.46 30 Pittsburgh 193.6 293 167 57.0 11 9 10.2 9.61 31 Stanford 197.3 307 181 59.0 13 12 10.2 10.31 32 Boston College 231.5 400 255 63.8 13 17 10.2 10.33 33 SMU 212.5 317 181 57.1 14 6 10.1 10.93 34 Southern Miss 211.5 313 176 56.2 17 13 10.1 10.15 35 N Illinois 212.8 333 190 57.1 11 15 10.1 9.14 36 West Virginia 158.4 257 148 57.6 7 10 10.1 8.79 37 Oklahoma St 264.9 424 266 62.7 18 13 10.0 11.58 38 Georgia 194.4 272 150 55.1 15 13 10.0 10.44 39 Nevada 253.2 357 204 57.1 12 8 10.0 10.55 40 Miami, Oh 214.8 303 178 58.7 11 14 9.9 9.96 41 Tulane 197.8 280 154 55.0 16 9 9.7 10.12 42 Buffalo 189.2 292 156 53.4 17 13 9.7 8.93 43 Northwestern 249.4 377 221 58.6 16 12 9.6 10.13 44 FIU 209.1 275 157 57.1 13 8 9.5 9.97 45 Troy 259.9 320 187 58.4 16 10 9.4 10.84 46 Wisconsin 190.6 289 162 56.1 16 9 9.4 9.69 47 Houston 202.3 293 163 55.6 15 12 9.4 9.33 48 Illinois 212.8 325 184 56.6 17 10 9.4 9.75 49 ULM 213.8 297 164 55.2 17 10 9.3 9.90 50 BYU 188.8 284 161 56.7 15 7 9.3 9.90 51 Louisville 163.6 255 143 56.1 13 7 9.3 9.28 52 Fresno St 193.9 253 145 57.3 13 6 9.2 10.06 53 Notre Dame 225.1 353 224 63.5 9 11 9.2 9.95 54 Marshall 228.6 344 197 57.3 14 6 9.2 9.90 55 Syracuse 168.3 302 166 55.0 13 8 9.1 8.26 56 Virginia 197.6 261 148 56.7 12 10 9.0 9.60 57 UTEP 213.7 372 229 61.6 18 10 9.0 10.62 58 Georgia Tech 190.3 280 165 58.9 10 7 9.0 9.60 59 North Carolina 202.2 316 191 60.4 16 13 8.9 9.57 60 Army 188.6 262 145 55.3 17 10 8.9 9.41 61 Kent St 221.4 345 209 60.6 9 13 8.9 8.71 62 Middle Tennessee 201.3 275 155 56.4 14 6 8.8 9.21 63 Hawaii 223.1 296 182 61.5 15 15 8.7 10.21 64 Kentucky 168.4 262 143 54.6 11 6 8.7 8.69 65 Toledo 232.6 339 212 62.5 14 16 8.5 9.40 66 NC State 190.6 277 160 57.8 14 8 8.5 9.24 67 Texas Tech 295.5 400 254 63.5 23 11 8.4 12.62 68 Arizona 207.0 299 173 57.9 14 8 8.4 9.17 69 Arizona St 234.8 335 213 63.6 12 11 8.4 10.07 70 Bowling Green 218.0 311 195 62.7 18 13 8.3 10.35 71 Penn St 184.4 258 158 61.2 14 8 8.3 10.18 72 UAB 262.4 344 202 58.7 20 7 8.3 11.00 73 UCLA 213.7 273 172 63.0 13 4 8.2 11.07 74 Arkansas St 233.2 300 164 54.7 22 10 8.2 9.69 75 USC 285.1 372 222 59.7 25 11 8.2 11.53 76 Utah 181.4 248 145 58.5 13 7 8.2 9.43 77 Temple 190.5 316 186 58.9 6 7 8.1 7.69 78 North Texas 219.0 284 160 56.3 14 7 8.0 9.12 79 Ball St 217.5 325 183 56.3 22 16 8.0 8.70 80 New Mexico St 239.0 313 178 56.9 20 3 8.0 10.74 81 USF 201.3 283 170 60.1 15 10 8.0 8.68 82 Auburn 244.2 400 250 62.5 19 8 8.0 10.50 83 Ohio 219.1 297 175 58.9 15 15 7.9 8.54 84 Baylor 259.4 403 264 65.5 13 9 7.9 10.62 85 Connecticut 202.6 268 159 59.3 11 11 7.8 8.12 86 W Michigan 212.4 281 162 57.7 19 12 7.8 9.12 87 Cent Michigan 193.5 327 194 59.3 12 4 7.7 8.69 88 Tulsa 315.7 387 239 61.8 28 17 7.7 11.69 89 Iowa St 226.6 346 222 64.2 18 13 7.7 10.22 90 Michigan 270.0 344 211 61.3 12 9 7.6 9.61 91 Rutgers 187.2 243 143 58.8 11 7 7.6 8.25 92 Washington 220.7 255 164 64.3 11 6 7.6 10.75 93 Idaho 237.6 324 195 60.2 22 7 7.5 10.56 94 Wyoming 218.0 284 172 60.6 17 8 7.2 10.48 95 WKU 205.3 271 171 63.1 14 7 7.2 9.94 96 San Jose St 243.9 310 197 63.5 12 6 7.1 10.14 97 East Carolina 253.6 332 196 59.0 24 9 7.1 9.89 98 Duke 254.8 287 150 52.3 23 8 7.0 9.00 99 South Carolina 257.5 336 219 65.2 15 6 7.0 10.87 100 Oregon St 240.3 266 169 63.5 17 9 6.9 10.54 101 Mississippi 241.0 311 189 60.8 20 4 6.9 10.59 102 Purdue 215.7 297 195 65.7 17 9 6.8 10.09 103 Louisiana Tech 282.7 358 219 61.2 23 9 6.7 10.25 104 Colorado 264.8 342 231 67.5 21 10 6.7 12.10 105 Vanderbilt 239.9 303 197 65.0 16 7 6.6 10.50 106 Navy 233.9 351 239 68.1 17 6 6.5 10.32 107 UNLV 208.9 240 148 61.7 16 6 6.5 10.24 108 Washington St 242.5 334 221 66.2 23 10 6.4 11.78 109 Louisiana 251.6 311 197 63.3 24 13 6.3 10.02 110 New Mexico 218.0 262 160 61.1 19 4 6.3 10.23 111 Kansas 208.3 270 175 64.8 15 5 6.0 9.41 112 Cincinnati 236.6 290 194 66.9 19 4 5.5 10.07 113 Wake Forest 235.0 307 195 63.5 26 8 5.3 9.24 114 Minnesota 207.4 258 172 66.7 19 11 4.8 9.10 115 Indiana 228.6 281 185 65.8 22 7 4.7 9.25 116 Rice 308.8 339 215 63.4 28 4 4.4 11.49 117 Akron 268.8 290 185 63.8 27 6 3.7 9.25 118 Colorado St 222.2 274 190 69.3 24 4 3.2 10.71 119 Memphis 284.0 313 206 65.8 33 6 3.1 10.69 120 E Michigan 235.8 251 161 64.1 28 2 2.9 9.33 COLLEGE TEAM STATISTICAL AVERAGES OFF OFF - RUSHING - - PASSING - DEF DEF - OPPONENTS RUSH - SKS SKS PTS FD ATT YDS AVG FMBL COM ATT PCT YDS INT TD PTS FD ATT YDS AVG FMBL VS BY Air Force 32.0 21.9 57.9 315.5 5.4 0.8 6.4 12.4 51.5 120.3 6 11 22.5 19.0 41.5 202.5 4.9 0.6 4 12 Akron 15.1 14.6 32.6 112.3 3.4 0.5 14.3 29.1 49.1 145.5 13 9 38.8 21.5 38.7 168.8 4.4 0.7 29 14 Alabama 32.5 21.6 34.8 177.2 5.1 0.7 18.8 27.6 68.1 252.1 5 18 13.4 16.2 33.4 128.2 3.8 0.2 26 16 Arizona 29.9 24.3 32.6 143.9 4.4 0.7 27.2 38.3 71.0 299.8 8 18 18.1 18.2 36.0 112.2 3.1 0.8 13 14 Arizona St 30.2 21.3 33.6 133.5 4.0 0.5 22.9 37.7 60.7 278.0 17 18 23.7 19.8 36.8 120.5 3.3 0.4 24 20 Arkansas 37.9 22.8 30.8 148.2 4.8 0.7 24.7 36.9 66.9 343.6 11 28 21.9 17.0 36.8 152.6 4.1 0.8 18 28 Arkansas St 31.7 21.8 35.5 144.8 4.1 1.1 22.9 37.3 61.4 272.0 11 0 30.3 21.1 45.0 206.1 4.6 1.2 19 25 Army 31.0 19.5 58.1 272.8 4.7 0.9 5.7 10.3 55.3 81.8 1 5 24.4 17.6 32.4 140.4 4.3 1.2 4 22 Auburn 42.8 24.8 47.2 308.2 6.5 0.6 13.0 19.3 67.5 197.2 6 22 24.9 21.3 32.4 111.5 3.4 0.7 14 27 Ball St 22.1 16.9 37.5 155.8 4.2 1.2 14.0 26.1 53.7 153.5 15 17 27.8 20.6 38.8 176.9 4.6 0.7 14 14 Baylor 33.4 24.3 36.5 198.7 5.5 0.8 23.8 35.9 66.3 291.7 6 21 27.7 24.2 38.2 164.3 4.3 0.8 14 20 Boise St 47.6 25.1 38.4 214.4 5.6 1.0 21.8 30.6 71.3 315.9 4 27 12.8 14.4 33.6 77.9 2.3 1.0 5 36 Boston College 19.4 14.7 34.5 117.5 3.4 0.6 14.5 27.8 52.2 184.2 15 12 21.4 17.9 30.3 74.4 2.5 1.1 24 18 Bowling Green 23.4 17.0 30.3 60.5 2.0 0.8 21.8 38.0 57.4 227.8 17 9 32.9 22.3 39.6 202.5 5.1 1.5 28 15 Buffalo 13.9 17.1 38.0 119.0 3.1 0.9 14.6 34.2 42.7 172.1 21 13 29.1 18.6 40.4 151.5 3.8 0.8 25 15 BYU 23.2 20.7 38.7 164.3 4.2 0.7 17.6 32.2 54.7 182.0 8 10 23.3 18.2 38.1 162.5 4.3 0.5 17 18 California 28.3 17.8 36.4 160.3 4.4 0.5 15.4 27.1 56.8 181.7 8 14 20.7 17.2 35.2 126.8 3.6 0.8 22 30 Cent Michigan 23.8 22.4 32.5 109.6 3.4 0.8 23.6 39.8 59.4 280.5 17 17 24.5 20.2 38.5 179.9 4.7 1.3 32 20 Cincinnati 25.4 20.8 32.6 146.4 4.5 1.3 21.1 35.7 59.2 262.8 7 21 25.8 19.7 37.7 125.1 3.3 0.6 29 18 Clemson 24.9 18.5 35.8 151.2 4.2 0.6 17.2 30.9 55.7 188.0 10 12 17.4 17.8 38.1 142.9 3.8 0.4 10 26 Colorado 22.9 20.3 38.2 130.1 3.4 0.7 21.2 34.4 61.6 228.9 9 15 28.8 21.1 32.5 133.6 4.1 0.8 20 23 Colorado St 18.0 18.5 32.6 117.7 3.6 0.7 21.5 32.8 65.7 233.2 12 11 33.8 21.5 40.0 197.0 4.9 0.9 38 18 Connecticut 27.0 15.8 36.9 183.0 5.0 0.9 14.7 27.1 54.1 156.7 5 9 22.1 17.6 40.1 161.6 4.0 0.9 10 22 Duke 26.4 20.7 34.2 119.9 3.5 0.8 24.0 40.6 59.1 265.9 16 12 37.1 22.0 41.1 192.4 4.7 0.8 21 9 E Michigan 20.4 17.6 40.1 167.0 4.2 0.8 14.0 26.4 53.0 181.8 12 14 43.9 22.3 39.3 214.8 5.5 1.1 21 10 East Carolina 38.2 24.2 27.9 124.2 4.5 0.9 31.4 48.5 64.7 319.8 11 32 41.4 24.0 41.6 212.1 5.1 0.9 12 14 Florida 29.6 18.4 36.9 146.3 4.0 1.0 19.0 31.3 60.7 199.7 9 10 21.2 17.4 36.9 133.5 3.6 0.6 20 20 Florida Atlantic 18.2 15.4 33.3 103.1 3.1 1.0 15.6 26.4 58.8 197.7 8 12 24.2 20.1 42.3 193.1 4.6 0.6 24 15 FIU 27.1 19.7 39.9 195.3 4.9 0.6 18.1 31.9 56.8 216.9 12 12 28.2 18.3 36.3 156.8 4.3 1.0 13 22 Florida St 31.9 20.3 35.7 186.5 5.2 0.9 18.0 29.1 61.9 213.0 9 18 19.1 19.7 37.2 111.1 3.0 0.5 21 38 Fresno St 34.7 19.8 40.1 180.2 4.5 0.9 17.2 26.9 64.0 219.2 7 18 28.4 16.2 34.7 156.0 4.5 0.4 21 27 Georgia 33.5 19.0 35.8 147.1 4.1 0.5 16.5 27.5 60.3 243.8 6 22 22.1 16.8 36.7 125.6 3.4 0.6 21 23 Georgia Tech 26.7 19.6 55.7 319.3 5.7 1.2 4.9 13.2 37.1 85.9 5 7 25.2 19.6 38.6 177.3 4.6 1.0 13 15 Hawaii 36.0 22.3 19.9 88.3 4.4 0.6 27.0 41.7 64.7 361.1 6 27 24.3 19.9 37.0 146.5 4.0 1.1 31 14 Houston 39.1 25.7 35.3 168.1 4.8 0.7 23.9 37.7 63.4 302.3 16 28 29.2 22.5 44.2 204.0 4.6 0.6 10 19 Idaho 27.2 20.9 28.1 86.8 3.1 1.1 25.4 44.9 56.6 317.6 15 23 31.6 21.8 38.8 194.6 5.0 1.5 36 23 Illinois 31.4 19.4 44.9 207.3 4.6 0.7 13.4 22.7 59.0 159.7 10 16 23.9 18.1 34.6 131.8 3.8 1.1 19 17 Indiana 26.8 21.8 29.7 104.4 3.5 0.6 25.7 41.9 61.3 287.5 11 18 33.6 19.4 33.4 182.5 5.5 0.5 9 13 Iowa 30.8 21.6 36.1 153.5 4.3 0.3 18.5 28.3 65.4 252.8 4 21 15.0 18.1 29.4 89.5 3.0 0.4 12 10 Iowa St 23.6 18.6 37.3 143.2 3.8 0.5 17.9 31.0 57.8 173.8 10 14 30.2 23.5 42.9 190.8 4.4 0.9 23 11 Kansas 18.4 18.9 40.0 140.5 3.5 0.6 17.7 29.7 59.6 172.3 11 10 33.0 21.3 40.6 204.5 5.0 0.5 30 9 Kansas St 31.8 19.1 41.9 198.4 4.7 0.8 14.4 22.0 65.5 168.9 8 11 25.7 22.1 38.7 199.9 5.2 0.8 24 15 Kent St 22.5 16.7 30.5 104.1 3.4 1.2 19.1 33.1 57.7 206.0 12 11 23.1 18.3 36.5 85.7 2.3 0.9 19 26 Kentucky 34.7 22.1 34.9 167.2 4.8 0.7 22.4 34.2 65.4 274.4 8 25 28.9 17.5 39.0 178.6 4.6 0.5 13 18 Louisiana Tech 25.9 20.9 37.2 157.1 4.2 1.2 23.2 37.1 62.5 233.6 13 14 29.5 22.7 39.5 167.7 4.2 1.0 15 20 Louisiana 22.8 17.2 34.8 95.5 2.7 0.9 19.5 36.3 53.7 248.4 11 15 38.4 20.6 36.1 161.5 4.5 0.7 32 14 Louisville 26.2 19.9 38.2 192.3 5.0 0.6 16.7 28.2 59.2 198.9 7 17 19.4 15.8 34.1 142.9 4.2 0.7 12 24 LSU 27.9 16.9 40.6 183.5 4.5 0.8 13.2 23.2 56.9 140.9 9 6 14.6 14.9 36.0 125.4 3.5 1.1 15 25 Marshall 19.5 16.8 28.9 103.2 3.6 0.7 20.1 35.5 56.6 215.1 11 18 29.1 21.4 37.8 152.1 4.0 0.5 5 21 Maryland 31.4 16.7 34.1 134.5 3.9 0.2 14.8 27.5 53.8 192.4 6 21 20.7 19.4 39.3 131.2 3.3 0.6 17 20 Memphis 14.1 14.5 33.7 97.3 2.9 1.0 15.0 27.0 55.6 182.1 11 11 41.0 23.8 39.2 182.2 4.6 0.4 30 12 Miami, Fl 28.8 22.7 38.7 185.6 4.8 0.5 17.9 33.5 53.4 239.5 18 18 18.2 16.3 40.4 165.7 4.1 0.9 12 29 Miami, Oh 19.9 19.1 29.9 72.1 2.4 0.9 23.4 36.0 65.0 255.3 12 14 26.6 17.7 33.3 131.1 3.9 0.9 27 19 Michigan 37.7 24.4 45.3 266.5 5.9 1.0 18.1 28.1 64.4 255.5 12 20 32.1 22.6 39.2 162.3 4.1 0.6 8 14 Michigan St 31.3 20.2 34.9 173.9 5.0 0.7 18.2 28.1 64.8 241.3 8 16 18.8 19.2 35.0 110.9 3.2 0.7 18 18 Middle Tennessee 25.6 20.0 40.9 177.9 4.4 1.4 18.9 32.3 57.4 204.7 18 6 29.2 20.1 46.0 192.9 4.2 0.6 15 23 Minnesota 22.8 19.8 36.5 127.5 3.5 0.6 17.8 32.0 55.7 233.2 9 21 33.8 19.6 37.1 200.5 5.4 0.5 16 7 Mississippi 30.8 18.4 41.9 219.0 5.2 0.8 14.5 26.1 55.6 186.2 11 15 34.8 18.5 31.5 132.9 4.2 0.9 10 28 Mississippi St 26.3 19.2 44.1 211.8 4.8 0.3 11.8 21.4 55.1 163.1 11 11 18.3 19.5 34.0 120.7 3.6 1.1 15 20 Missouri 31.5 22.2 32.2 160.8 5.0 0.8 24.0 38.3 62.7 252.2 6 15 17.5 20.2 36.9 153.1 4.1 1.0 16 29 N Illinois 34.1 22.0 44.6 261.2 5.9 0.4 15.0 23.5 63.8 172.4 7 14 19.8 18.3 31.0 133.6 4.3 0.4 10 16 Navy 30.6 20.4 54.3 302.7 5.6 0.5 6.2 12.2 50.8 106.3 4 9 23.2 20.1 33.7 148.1 4.4 1.2 9 12 NC State 33.1 23.2 35.6 126.4 3.6 0.6 24.5 40.9 59.9 291.0 12 22 20.7 15.6 36.1 137.2 3.8 1.5 26 30 Nebraska 35.4 19.5 45.3 284.2 6.3 1.2 10.7 18.6 57.5 154.6 4 10 17.5 16.8 39.6 152.7 3.9 0.3 13 25 Nevada 43.3 27.1 47.8 315.1 6.6 0.6 17.4 26.3 66.2 231.6 7 18 23.3 20.2 30.3 128.4 4.2 1.0 6 23 New Mexico 16.6 15.9 36.9 110.1 3.0 1.3 16.9 31.5 53.7 170.4 11 10 42.6 23.5 47.3 245.1 5.2 1.3 25 8 New Mexico St 15.8 16.8 36.7 136.6 3.7 0.8 14.6 30.2 48.3 165.3 5 9 36.3 20.8 36.4 195.1 5.4 0.7 11 6 North Carolina 25.0 18.2 33.8 124.5 3.7 1.2 19.9 30.7 64.8 252.0 8 15 22.7 18.7 36.2 148.4 4.1 0.5 24 18 North Texas 20.9 19.2 42.6 196.7 4.6 0.7 15.6 27.0 57.8 175.2 7 13 25.8 17.7 36.3 161.3 4.4 0.6 25 15 Northwestern 25.5 23.5 44.3 146.3 3.3 0.8 22.5 30.9 72.8 263.7 4 15 21.4 20.4 31.4 137.5 4.4 0.6 31 14 Notre Dame 26.2 20.9 29.8 117.1 3.9 0.7 23.5 39.6 59.3 270.3 12 23 22.7 19.4 36.8 155.5 4.2 0.7 19 25 Ohio 29.9 18.2 38.6 177.2 4.6 0.9 12.7 21.0 60.5 169.0 15 16 21.0 17.8 36.6 115.9 3.2 0.7 10 23 Ohio St 41.6 23.6 42.2 220.6 5.2 0.2 17.8 26.4 67.4 233.6 10 25 13.6 13.2 30.7 87.0 2.8 0.9 19 15 Oklahoma 35.0 28.4 42.6 155.2 3.6 0.4 29.3 44.0 66.6 320.7 6 27 20.0 18.1 35.7 151.0 4.2 0.5 16 21 Oklahoma St 45.0 26.9 36.6 186.7 5.1 0.8 27.2 40.4 67.3 359.2 11 29 27.2 22.2 38.3 142.4 3.7 1.4 11 21 Oregon 50.7 28.1 49.0 294.9 6.0 1.2 19.0 30.3 62.7 248.2 6 24 17.2 17.9 36.5 126.5 3.5 1.4 7 23 Oregon St 26.3 19.0 32.3 122.8 3.8 0.2 17.2 28.9 59.6 207.3 5 14 26.7 22.6 42.6 169.3 4.0 0.7 22 22 Penn St 23.2 18.9 34.8 147.2 4.2 0.4 17.2 30.7 56.0 213.4 11 14 21.9 18.2 37.8 172.2 4.6 0.4 8 14 Pittsburgh 28.9 18.0 34.7 154.8 4.5 0.7 18.7 28.4 65.6 215.1 8 13 20.2 18.9 33.2 111.0 3.3 0.8 17 25 Purdue 17.4 16.1 37.8 168.4 4.5 1.0 16.5 29.7 55.6 136.9 14 8 27.6 20.7 40.4 148.6 3.7 0.9 17 29 Rice 25.4 18.6 38.3 130.6 3.4 0.8 19.1 31.7 60.3 220.6 11 16 40.1 23.3 37.7 149.3 4.0 0.7 24 13 Rutgers 20.6 15.1 38.3 112.0 2.9 0.4 14.2 26.2 54.2 178.6 6 9 19.3 15.4 35.6 132.7 3.7 1.2 39 13 Southern Miss 34.2 23.0 42.1 187.9 4.5 0.6 22.1 36.5 60.5 239.4 7 17 25.6 19.3 32.5 112.4 3.5 0.8 12 21 San Diego St 33.8 17.9 32.5 151.9 4.7 0.7 16.8 31.9 52.7 269.6 11 18 22.1 20.4 40.7 149.5 3.7 0.6 7 24 San Jose St 14.1 13.9 27.2 77.5 2.8 0.7 17.0 29.3 58.0 213.9 10 10 33.9 23.9 40.7 206.4 5.1 0.6 18 17 SMU 26.3 21.0 27.3 143.1 5.2 1.0 22.5 38.1 59.1 277.8 8 21 27.1 20.4 39.8 149.6 3.8 0.4 23 17 South Carolina 30.1 21.4 38.5 156.4 4.1 0.6 18.2 26.9 67.7 239.6 12 15 21.1 18.4 32.4 97.5 3.0 1.0 23 35 Stanford 39.8 25.3 41.5 214.6 5.2 0.8 21.1 30.5 69.2 253.1 7 22 20.0 18.7 32.0 134.2 4.2 0.9 4 24 Syracuse 23.9 17.2 34.9 140.8 4.0 1.2 15.7 28.2 55.7 181.8 6 16 17.8 16.6 36.3 128.8 3.5 0.7 26 26 TCU 41.3 26.1 47.6 255.6 5.4 0.5 17.3 25.9 66.7 232.2 6 24 10.9 11.6 27.6 89.5 3.2 0.9 7 23 Temple 27.4 16.8 37.9 165.2 4.4 1.0 12.8 21.9 58.4 174.0 9 13 17.5 17.6 37.8 121.7 3.2 1.0 17 23 Tennessee 27.6 16.9 31.9 118.9 3.7 0.8 17.5 30.9 56.6 241.1 8 18 27.2 18.5 37.3 160.3 4.3 0.7 34 18 Texas 21.7 20.0 33.8 141.7 4.2 0.9 22.7 38.7 58.7 230.0 15 8 24.3 16.6 40.3 133.6 3.3 0.7 14 22 Texas A&M 34.9 25.4 41.9 165.8 4.0 1.2 25.0 41.5 60.2 304.8 12 24 22.1 20.9 35.0 114.8 3.3 0.7 30 22 Texas Tech 28.6 23.6 33.8 131.0 3.9 1.2 29.7 47.2 62.9 295.8 9 26 32.3 23.2 37.5 157.2 4.2 0.7 20 21 Toledo 25.6 16.5 37.2 151.1 4.1 0.8 17.1 27.9 61.3 185.0 10 15 29.2 20.3 35.2 146.9 4.2 1.0 19 22 Troy 33.2 23.0 36.6 154.8 4.2 1.2 25.8 41.2 62.5 295.8 12 22 31.3 20.9 38.4 175.8 4.6 1.3 20 24 Tulane 26.2 21.3 36.7 134.4 3.7 1.0 21.3 35.9 59.3 238.7 8 18 34.7 19.9 39.1 197.3 5.0 1.2 24 19 Tulsa 38.9 26.0 42.2 218.6 5.2 0.4 22.1 36.6 60.4 267.9 9 23 28.1 21.8 32.3 122.8 3.8 0.9 20 19 UAB 26.2 22.2 35.9 161.6 4.5 1.0 21.0 38.6 54.4 258.9 12 23 33.6 21.2 35.4 148.1 4.2 0.7 12 18 UCF 32.4 21.2 44.8 198.1 4.4 0.7 13.7 21.4 64.0 189.6 9 10 19.6 17.0 33.3 114.8 3.4 0.3 10 20 UCLA 20.8 18.6 43.2 194.4 4.5 1.4 11.4 22.4 51.0 120.8 9 5 28.6 23.3 39.6 193.6 4.9 1.0 23 22 ULM 17.9 17.8 37.7 103.0 2.5 1.0 21.2 34.1 62.2 230.8 12 12 32.9 21.0 38.4 172.0 4.5 0.5 26 21 UNLV 18.4 15.3 35.8 107.2 3.0 0.9 14.2 26.2 54.2 162.7 8 13 37.4 21.2 41.3 211.8 5.1 0.8 31 11 USC 35.2 25.3 37.2 189.4 5.1 0.7 22.3 35.0 63.7 262.3 9 26 27.7 23.5 31.3 137.0 4.4 0.7 10 22 USF 25.9 16.2 37.3 151.9 4.1 0.4 12.9 22.0 58.6 162.7 11 10 19.8 18.0 36.4 127.4 3.5 0.2 19 23 Utah 37.2 20.2 33.6 165.9 4.9 1.1 20.2 30.3 66.7 240.3 9 21 18.8 14.8 35.7 111.8 3.1 0.7 5 24 Utah St 24.4 19.7 44.0 165.2 3.8 0.6 15.4 27.4 56.2 199.9 10 8 32.7 22.4 36.9 183.8 5.0 0.3 20 12 UTEP 26.0 21.3 41.8 142.7 4.5 0.6 18.6 34.2 54.5 228.9 10 20 24.9 21.6 35.7 177.7 5.0 0.4 12 12 Vanderbilt 18.0 12.9 34.9 138.9 4.0 0.8 12.2 25.8 47.3 141.4 7 9 31.6 20.5 44.3 196.3 4.4 0.5 29 18 Virginia 28.4 21.8 35.3 147.7 4.2 0.5 21.2 36.4 58.2 266.9 15 19 28.5 19.3 39.8 202.4 5.1 0.5 19 15 Virginia Tech 35.0 21.3 40.5 208.8 5.2 0.7 14.4 24.3 59.3 206.3 4 18 19.1 16.9 32.9 155.9 4.7 0.5 17 25 W Michigan 30.9 20.5 32.2 106.1 3.3 1.5 25.3 40.6 62.3 301.1 11 25 27.6 18.5 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