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NORTHCOAST SPORTS POWER PLAYS $7 2010 Northcoast Sports Service VOLUME 28 ISSUE 7 October 14-18, 2010 PP COLLEGE 4.5! s SWEEP LW! 4.5! s MOVE TO 25-16 L/2Y!! NEWS AND NOTES - WEEK SEVEN, 20100 NEWS AND NOTES: Troy took command of the SBC with their dominating 42-13 win on the road at Middle Tennessee. Much was expected from MTSt this year after LY s 10-3 record incl a bowl win over SM but QB Dasher missed the fi rst 4 (susp). While he returned to the lineup, he injured his fi nger on the 2nd series of the game and looked tentative running the football with just 27 yards rushing on 14 carries. MTSt had just 207 yards while Troy s offense dominated with 238 yards rushing and 281 passing...husker QB Taylor Martinez sparkled in front of a national audience on the Thursday Night game. While Nebraska only had a 21-20 FD edge, they had a 587-315 yd edge as big plays were the key. Martinez set an NU record for rushing yards by a QB with 242 and he accounted for 4 TD s. A couple of key plays helped the rout. Leading 7-3 NU was sk d on 3&6 for a 7 yd loss. Offsides gave them a 3&1 and 4pl later Martinez got a 35 yd TD run. NU took over with 2:07 left in the half and were pinned at their own 17. Martinez raced 54 yds which set up a 39 yd FG with just :14 left 1H. Martinez got a 41 yd TD run for the 45-6 lead and that would be his last play of the game...oregon St QB Ryan Katz has taken on a hellacious slate of D s. Heading into last weekend, the top 3 D s statistically in the NCAA were TCU, Boise St and Arizona and Katz will have taken on all 3 in his fi rst 5 games...rutgers had 19-11 FD and 453-284 yd edges vs Connecticut...Oklahoma St trailed Louisiana 21-17 at the half and had a couple of big plays at the end of the game to cover. They did score TD s on their fi rst 3 drives of the 3Q but only led 41-28 when UL was SOD at the OSU40 with 12:33 left. OSU got 52 and 47 yd FG s. They recovered a fumble at the UL15 and got a TD 3pl later to get ahead of the spread, 54-28...Northern Illinois had 209 yds rushing and 211 yds passing vs 272 total yards for Temple. Temple missed a 42 yd FG in the 3Q and NI went 75/10pl for a TD and the lead, 24-17. Mid-4Q NI went 90/11pl for a TD, 31-17. TU was SOD at the NI7 (1:38) and SOD at the NI16 with 1:00 left...the surprising number for the Minnesota/Wisconsin game was the halftime stats as UM had a 163-157 yd edge and trailed only 14-9. UW scored TD s on their fi rst four 2H poss, the last put them ahead ATS 41-16. They surprisingly went for 2 after their last TD and it failed. UM got a 33 yd screen pass to the 29 and then on 4&11 a 29 yd TD pass with 5:01 left gave them the backdoor cover...georgia was probably the best 1-4 team in the country as they were without AJ Green for 3 losses and had some tough close defeats. UGA took it out on Tennessee. The Bulldogs led 27-7 at the half. UGA scored on their fi rst 2 poss of the 3Q to lead 41-14 with 3:12 left and UT had 1 more drive with backup QB Bray guiding them 77/12pl but they were SOD on 4&gl at the 3...USF had won 5 straight vs Syracuse winning by a combined 174-53. USF got a 94 yd KR TD to lead 9-6 but missed the xp. USF s last gasp ended on a 4&5 at their own 40 with 1:30 left...indiana came in avg 455 ypg on offense but was held to just 210 with most of it late. Pryor had a career best 334 yds passing and 3 TD s but after the week prior s quad injury, never left the pocket being sk d 3x for -19 rush yds. OSU led 31-0 at the half with a 320-68 yd edge and Pryor left for good with 11:05 left 3Q...Western Michigan jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead as Ball St fumbled the opening KO at their 23, then gave up a 24 yd IR TD in the fi rst 1:00. Both offenses did move the ball with WM fi nishing with a 480-348 yd edge in their 45-16 win...illinois played one of their best games yet under Ron Zook. They went into Penn St and while they trailed 3-0 early, they pretty much dominated the game with 23-7 FD and 437-235 yd edges. UI even fumbled 2 punts deep in its own territory but PSU had to settle for FG s on each...tyrod Taylor broke Bryan Randall s VT record with his 27th win as a starting QB. Central Michigan actually opened the game with an 80/13pl drive for a TD but Virg Tech stormed back to 38-7 and 45-14 leads. The stats show CM having 21-17 FD and 401-394 yd edges...tom O Brien got his fi rst win vs his former team, Boston College, and did so in convincing fashion with a 44-17 win. NCSt had 26-12 FD and 422-272 yd edges...charlie Strong was an SEC DC and brought some defense to Louisville as they pulled the shutout, the Cardinals fi rst in 4 years. Memphis closest scoring opp came in the 2Q when they went 55/7pl but missed a 42 yd FG on 4&8. UL led 35-0 at half and scored on their opening 2 drives of the 3Q for a 49-0 lead en route to their 56-0 win. UL had a 574-223 yd edge...texas Tech has now beaten Baylor 15 consecutive years and had 35-22 FD and 635-507 yd edges...tcu got their 2nd straight shutout for the fi rst time since 1955. Wyoming was playing without QB Austyn Carta-Samuels and Dax Crum hit just 10-17-116. TCU led 31-0 at the half with a 334-106 yd edge and scored TD s on their fi rst two 3Q poss to lead 45-0 and punted for the fi rst time with 10:25 left in the game...west Virginia had their most points since scoring 66 vs Connecticut in 2007. It was a rare trip east for UNLV, who was off rival Nevada, but WV didn t commit a TO for the fi rst time in 8 games. Despite the fact WV only had a 16-15 FD edge, they scored TD s on their fi rst 2 poss and another on their 3rd on a 30 yd drive after a fumble to lead 21-0 and it was 35-0 at the half with a 314-148 yd edge...cal dominated UCLA, in fact in the 1H they led 28-0 and had a 246-58 yd edge. Cal had a 22-12 FD edge for the game...georgia Tech had 477 yards rushing, the 5th best total in school history. GT trailed 7-6 late 2Q when they got a TD to take a 13-7 lead but GT did have a 295-106 yd edge. GT fumbled to open the 3Q and the next 3 poss were TD s and GT led 27-14. UVA was SOD at the GT3 and GT went 97/11pl for a TD with 4:49 left. UVA trailing 33-14 started at their 2 with 2:23 left and went 98/9pl for a TD...Louisiana Tech has been playing musical QB s but may have fi nally found one and amazingly it was the same QB who had been their starter last year in Ross Jenkins. Once Jenkins took over last week vs Hawaii, the offense responded with nothing but long drives. Against Utah St, LT had 212-105 yd edge at the half and led 17-3 and ended the game with 27-13 FD and 427-195 yd edges...arkansas did have a 442-324 yd edge and never trailed vs A&M...Still playing without a host of susp d players, NC s converted on 4&2 for a FD to the CU21 on their 1st drive and went 48/12pl for a TD and had a 7-0 lead with 6:45 left 1Q and never trailed...miami, Fl took its opening drive 11pl but missed a 32 yd FG. FSU led 24-7 at half but UM had a 208-193 yd edge. UM in fact fi nished with a 27-19 FD edge in the game. FSU fi nished with the yardage edge when they got an int with 5:59 left and Thompson got a 90 yd TD run with 4:24 left, a big part of their 298 yards rushing...tulsa had a 45 yd FG blk d in the 1Q and in the 2Q, on 4&1 from the SMU22 were SOD. TU settled for a 30 yd FG in the 3Q and then had a 48 yd FG blk d again, this time with 12:19 left. TU got a TD with 6:45 left to make it 21-18 and SMU took over at their own 9 and went on a 12pl drive incl 4 FD s to the TU40 and ran out the clock...missouri s 26-0 win over Colorado was not as impressive as the score with CU being stopped 3x inside the MU22 and missing 2 FG s. MU had just a 345-311 yd edge and each team had 18 FD s...there was nothing fl uky about SC s upset of #1 Alabama as SC scored TD s on their fi rst 3 poss to lead 21-3 and Bama got a TD with :38 left in the half to pull within 21-9. The momentum appeared to shift a couple of times as Bama pulled within 21-14 but SC converted on 3&10 and went 82/15pl for a TD to lead 28-14. Four plays later Bama got a 51 yd TD then 3pl later they int d a pass which bounced out of the rec s hands. They appeared poised to tie the game but they settled for a FG and faked it and it fell incomplete. SC then went 74/10pl, with the key a gutsy 4&1 conversion at their own 34 yd line. The TD made it 35-21 and Bama didn t threaten after that. Stephen Garcia played the game of his career hitting 17-20-201 yds with the only int coming on a bobbled pass...three years ago Mike Hart made his infamous Little Brother comment about Michigan St and Michigan is 0-3 vs the Spartans since. MSU got their most lopsided win in the series since beating the Wolves 34-0 in 1967 and Denard Robinson who was the current fl avor-of-themonth for the Heisman Trophy, had an off game with 3 crucial int include 2 inside the 5 (1 in EZ) which changed the momentum of the game...it had to be a frustrating loss for Southern Miss HC Fedora. SM led 20-0 and were in complete control. EC did not get a FD until the fi rst play of the 2Q and after converting on 3&7, got a 46 yd TD on the next play. SM punted for the fi rst time with 11:33 left in the 2Q. EC went 32 yds for a TD with 4:36 left to give them the lead, 44-43. SM got to midfi eld but on 4&10 Davis was sk d for a 13 yd loss...at one point Dayne Crist had 12 straight completions for Notre Dame. Pitt did miss a 27 yd FG early 2Q and then their holder dropped the snap on a 36 yd FG at the end of the half and ND led 17-3 at the half. Pitt took some chances in the 2H. Trailing 20-3, they went for it on 4&1 at their own 32 and Lewis got a 30 yd run to the ND38 keying a 77/10pl TD drive. Pitt was SOD at its own 13 with 1:11 left and ND took a knee 2x...Toledo had their moments vs Boise St as they only trailed 15-7 in the 1Q and also fumbled at their own 45 setting up a TD and were int d at the BSU16 in the 2Q. BSU got a TD with :30 left 1H to lead 36-7 then got a 36 yd IR TD to go up 43-7. Up 50-7, they recovered a fumble and drove 27/7pl for a TD to lead 57-7 with 2:03 left 3Q. UT went 71/11pl for a TD with 10:55 left but BSU ate up 10:31 on a 14pl drive before being SOD at the UT26...Wake Forest had a solid advantage vs Navy in the fact they had just faced GT s option offense the previous week and were catching Navy at the tail end of a 6,000 mile 3 game road trip. Tanner Price returned to the lineup and hit 37-53-326 yds for WF. With the game tied at 7, WF fumbled at the Navy4. Later WF fumbled at the Navy49 but still led 17-14 at the half. Leading 24-21 WF settled for a 31 yd FG with 8:34 left, 27-21. Navy got a TD with :26 left to lead 28-27. WF ret d the KO 47 yds to the 49 needing only a FG for the win but their fi nal 3 passes were incomplete...one of the reasons we liked Miss St over Houston beside the talent difference, was that MSU s large O-line fi gured to overpower UH s smaller defensive front. MSU rushed for 409 yards on 57 carries and had 538 yds offense. MSU led 33-10 at the half and opened the 3Q with a drive for a TD. Starting QB Relf was shaken up and Russell QB d the rest. MSU led 40-10 when they had a 31 yd FG blk d with 8:15 left 3Q at the end of a 10 pl drive. Their next drive was 61/9pl but they settled for a 39 yd FG which was blk d. They scored a TD with 7:08 left, 47-17 and UH got a garbage TD with 4:36 left. MSU ended at the game at the UH15 for a comfortable 23 point win. BACKDOOR COVERS - Air Force led Colorado St 28-7 at the half and extended it to 49-13 after 3Q s. Colorado St got a TD with 11:14 left and then took over with 6:55 left and drove 92/16pl. A TD with :41 left gave them the backdoor cover. Colorado St outrushed Air Force thanks to those last 2 drives 285-248. Air Force did abandon the run in the 2H going to more of a pass attack and threw for 185 yards.

!Big Plays+,or 2010 Season: To7 Preseason Ga9e HOU (>3@) 23 DAL E Fovered by 12@ Se7te9ber Totals GOM Over L3@ Troy (3M) ONla St (O1) Fovered by 15@ NFL Se7te9ber GOM ATL (>L@) O1 ART E Fovered by 2E@ Se7t MarUVee GOM Mia9i Fl (>3@) 31 PittsbVrgh 3 Fovered by 2O@ S"#$"%&"' )*++"," -O/ 0) 1234 5 6T 89 +*:: OFtober Totals GOM Under OO LSU (1L) Tenn (1O) Fovered by 1O OFtober Xollege GOM Miss St (>5) OE HoVston 2O Fovered by 1M!CT!$E& ()&*UEE,!( T-U&.D)0 1 NFL,!(.UND)055 THE MOST UNIQUE POWER RATINGS IN THE COUNTRY These Po*er 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 *e take into account all of the follo*ing@ Strength of Opponents Individual Units (Rushing Offense and Defense> Passing Offense> I Defense> Scoring Offense and Defense> Garbage Yards> Weather> InMuries> Home Field Edge> and Successful Unbalanced Attacks). Here is ho* each is re! ected@ Strength of Opponent@ Our ratings do not Must take the opposing team s overall po*er rating into account. For example> in 1992> Washington s defense vs the rush *as rated at a W110Y (From 1-100). They faced Colorado and allo*ed 183 yds rushing and dropped 12 spots in the national rushing defense ratings. Ho*ever> Po*er 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> Po*er Plays raised their rating to 112 even though they slipped in the national (straight yardage) rankings. Another example *as Michigan vs Purdue in 1989. Michigan held Purdue to Must 45 yards rushing and improved their ratings in rushing defense in the national statistics. Ho*ever> our ratings had them rated at a 102 and moved them do*n to 99> as they should have yielded Must 32 yards to an impotent Purdue rush attack. Next time an announcer on TV tells you that a certain team is c3 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 t*enty ratings in Po*er Ratings for each offensive and defensive category *ill be listed in each *eek s issue of Po*er Plays. Garbage yards@ These are yards that a team gains or allo*s in the "nal minutes of a game *hen it has been decided. For example> Team A is ahead 63-0 and allo*s 93 yards passing for a TD vs its fourth string defense. These yards are counted into national ratings> but not in Northcoast Sports Power Ratings! Weather@ If a game is played in miserable *eather conditions and is lo* scoring> the straight statistics credit the defense *ith outstanding performances. Our Po*er 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 fb Todd Ellis *as inmured on the third play of the game. His backup> *ho had seen very little action all year> *as not prepared and hit on Must 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 Po*er Ratings they stayed the same> as the lo* yardage WAS NOT re! ective of an outstanding performance by the defense. Home Field Edges@ The *eekly promection of yards and points is *eighted *ith the home " eld factored in. Successful Unbalanced Attacks@ In 1989> Ohio St *as held to 127 yards passing vs North*estern. This dropped OSU in the national passing offense ratings I RAISED the Wildcats in the pass defense ratings. In our ratings the t*o units remained rated the same. Whyg OSU rushed for 456 yards I DID NOT HAVE TO PASS I *hen they did they hit 9 of 11 passes> *hich is VERY effective. While North*estern s pass defense looked good in the national ratings> only Northcoast Sports Po*er Ratings re!ected the TRUTH! There you have it. More than Must numbers> THESE RATINGS REFLECT the true strength of each unit and allo* 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> Must remember> yards are not everything and Northcoast Sports Po*er Plays *ill sho* you ho* strong the team really is. NORTHCOAST SPORTS PLUS OR MINUS POWER RATINGS The Po*er Ratings listed belo* are not based on the Po*er Plays> they are based on last year s "nal computer po*er rating numbers *ith the pluses and minuses from the off season changes factored in. They are then admusted during the course of the season based on the "nal score of the games that are played on a *eekly basis. The Po*er Ratings listed belo* can be used for you as a base po*er ratings to forecast up coming lines and strength of opponents> etc. Once again> they are not based on Po*er Plays and they differ from what we have shown in recent years> *hich has been our actual computer Po*er Ratings. These are Northcoast Sports Plus or Minus Po*er Ratings. ACC Florida St Virginia Tech 141 135 Miami> Fl 131 NC State North Carolina 129 128 Clemson Georgia Tech 124 122 Maryland Virginia 119 116 Boston College Wake Forest 115 115 Duke 109 CONFERENCE USA UCF 121 Houston 117 SMU 117 S Mississippi 116 East Carolina 115 Tulsa 114 UTEP 111 UAB 107 Marshall 105 Rice 103 Tulane 100 Memphis 96 BIG EAST West Virginia Cincinnati 129 125 Connecticut Syracuse 122 122 Pittsburgh Rutgers 121 120 South Florida Louisville 120 117 INDEPENDENT Notre Dame 127 Navy 123 Army 115 SUN BELT Middle Tennessee 107 Louisiana-Lft 100 Troy St 118 North Texas 100 UL Monroe 96 Arkansas St 106 Florida Atlantic 101 FIU 105 Western Kentucky 101 MAC N Illinois 121 Temple 120 Cent Michigan 113 Toledo 111 Ohio 110 Kent St 107 Buffalo 106 Miami> Oh 104 West Michigan 104 Ball St 103 Bo*ling Green 102 Akron 94 East Michigan 90 WAC Boise St 148 Nevada Louisiana Tech 128 118 Ha*aii Idaho 115 113 Utah St Fresno St 111 110 San Jose St Ne* Mexico St 96 92 2 PAC-10 Oregon 141 Stanford 137 California 131 Oregon St 130 Arikona 129 Arikona St 128 USC 127 Washington 123 UCLA 118 Washington St 105 BIG TEN Ohio St Io*a 141 138 Michigan St Wisconsin 130 126 Illinois Penn St 125 124 Michigan North*estern 122 118 Purdue 117 Indiana Minnesota 112 111 SEC Alabama 146 Arkansas 137 South Carolina 137 LSU 135 Florida 134 Auburn 133 Miss St 133 Georgia 130 Vanderbilt 120 Kentucky 120 Mississippi 118 Tennessee 117 07-10 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y) 23-9 72%! 6778.ept,!(<s 5! FAU (+7) 42 Minnesota 39 >?N 4! Atlanta (+3) 26 Houston 16 >?N 6778!ct,!(<s 5! Texas A&M (+3) 11 Kansas 19 loss 4! Over 45 Cleveland (27)/STL (20) >?N 6778 NoC,!(<s 5! USF (-16 ) 41 Syracuse 10 >?N 4! OVER 60 UAB 9/Memphis 25 loss 4! Tampa Bay (-3) 31 Atlanta 7 >?N 6778 NFL,!055 5! Tennessee (-3) 26 KC 17 >?N 677D.ept,!(<s 4! Atlanta (-6) 38 KC 14 >?N 5! Florida St (-5') 39 Colo 21 >?N 677D!ctoEer,!(<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 677D NoCeGEer,!(<s 5! Ohio St (-11) 45 N western 10 GOY >?N 4! Atlanta (-6') 20 Denver 24 loss 677D NFL,!0 5! Green Bay (-6) 21 Houston 24 loss 677H.ept,!(Is 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 677H!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 677H N!J,!(<. 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 677H DEC,!( 5! Indianapolis (-6 ) 28 Denver 16 GOY >?N 67K7.ept,!(Is 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 67K7!CT,!(Is 4! UNDER 44 LSU (16)/Tennessee (14) >?N 5! Mississippi St (-5) 47 Houston 24 >?N BIG 12 Nebraska Oklahoma 144 137 Texas Missouri 131 128 Texas AIM Oklahoma St 126 124 Texas Tech Baylor 123 123 Colorado 120 Io*a St Kansas St 118 116 Kansas 110 MOUNTAIN WEST TCU 142 Utah 138 Air Force 128 San Diego St 118 BYU 116 Wyoming 110 UNLV 106 Colorado St 105 Ne* Mexico 92

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 Kansas St 27.0 262.0 5.2 104.0 50.0 20.0 171.0 4.3 122.0 53.6 H Kansas 24.3 158.0 4.1 213.3 59.8 15.7 164.0 4.1 119.3 50.9 A USF 14.0 246.0 6.3 85.0 26.1 38.0 251.0 6.8 170.0 58.1 H West Virginia 37.0 201.0 4.7 237.7 67.1 9.0 50.0 1.5 176.0 56.6 A Cincinnati 16.5 45.0 1.4 264.5 59.7 29.0 103.5 3.1 290.0 68.8 H Louisville 31.7 219.3 6.5 207.0 62.2 12.0 120.3 3.4 186.0 56.3 A Miami> Fl 28.3 130.3 3.7 228.3 53.8 20.0 157.0 3.8 162.0 45.9 H Duke 25.0 149.7 4.3 255.7 60.4 41.3 229.3 5.6 225.7 58.1 A Pittsburgh 20.5 96.0 2.9 228.0 64.2 25.0 104.5 3.6 262.5 60.0 H Syracuse 40.0 163.5 5.9 224.0 60.9 10.5 148.0 3.5 137.5 68.3 A Army 35.7 289.7 4.7 60.3 54.5 23.7 153.0 4.7 175.7 55.0 H Rutgers 21.3 147.8 3.7 220.3 52.1 14.5 71.0 2.6 174.0 57.9 A Miami> Oh 9.3 38.7 1.4 226.7 65.0 43.3 247.3 6.5 190.3 71.0 H Central Michigan 25.0 122.0 3.6 277.0 56.0 15.5 177.5 4.6 105.0 46.2 A Maryland 17.0 125.5 4.1 119.0 51.7 22.5 306.5 4.8 170.5 62.5 H Clemson 38.0 206.7 6.0 175.7 47.3 20.3 168.0 3.9 204.3 52.0 A Illinois 23.0 241.0 5.1 118.0 58.1 18.0 81.5 3.0 225.5 59.5 H Michigan St 37.8 217.8 6.1 265.3 69.1 19.0 119.3 4.0 220.3 50.9 A Minnesota 23.5 188.5 3.8 200.0 50.0 29.0 198.0 5.9 197.5 73.8 H Purdue 25.0 216.7 5.2 175.0 58.2 21.7 146.3 4.0 200.3 67.4 A NC State 36.5 146.5 3.7 236.5 53.5 24.5 171.0 4.2 164.5 46.8 H East Carolina 50.0 164.0 4.6 317.5 63.2 38.0 140.5 3.6 355.5 66.2 A Vanderbilt 24.5 198.0 5.5 115.0 54.5 27.0 195.5 4.4 184.5 61.5 H Georgia 40.0 153.0 4.0 237.3 61.4 17.3 25.3 1.0 251.3 56.1 A South Carolina 27.0 77.0 2.8 302.0 65.5 35.0 337.0 5.9 159.0 76.2 H Kentucky 48.0 199.3 5.3 252.3 79.3 25.0 188.0 4.6 137.7 45.0 A Mississippi St 27.0 280.5 5.6 122.0 53.7 26.5 107.0 3.9 225.5 56.0 H Florida 37.3 159.8 4.8 181.5 65.5 18.3 127.8 3.7 192.3 52.3 A Mississippi 27.0 92.0 2.5 282.0 72.7 13.0 94.0 3.2 218.0 71.0 H Alabama 34.3 204.3 5.7 214.3 69.0 4.0 95.0 3.2 149.0 45.8 A Io*a St 13.5 125.5 3.9 159.0 48.6 31.0 269.5 5.3 154.0 53.1 H Oklahoma 35.0 134.7 3.4 287.7 62.5 21.7 190.3 4.3 223.0 45.5 A Bo*ling Green 23.3 84.3 3.0 252.3 61.6 44.3 281.5 6.4 249.0 66.9 H Temple 24.7 143.3 3.9 171.0 62.0 16.7 140.7 3.9 207.0 63.5 A Eastern Michigan 15.7 70.3 2.2 189.3 51.7 51.0 242.7 6.2 273.3 68.5 H Ball St 22.0 209.0 4.9 129.0 52.8 27.3 151.0 4.4 219.7 62.8 A Akron 15.7 96.3 2.8 137.7 44.0 36.7 149.7 4.5 260.7 63.9 H Ohio 31.7 177.7 4.8 120.3 57.4 18.3 153.0 3.4 129.0 59.0 A Baylor 26.0 122.3 3.9 286.3 67.0 34.3 185.3 4.8 311.0 75.0 H Colorado 30.0 243.5 4.9 179.0 69.6 20.0 97.5 4.3 275.5 62.3 A UNLV 9.0 85.7 2.2 175.0 53.6 39.0 157.3 4.7 214.3 61.2 H Colorado St 18.0 76.5 2.6 251.0 69.7 30.5 229.0 5.6 237.5 67.3 A Western Michigan 29.5147.0 3.8 254.5 57.8 27.0 268.0 7.1 147.5 50.0 H Notre Dame 21.0 111.0 3.6 282.3 58.2 23.5 166.8 4.5 243.5 66.0 A Buffalo 18.3 167.7 3.7 210.3 43.3 35.0 116.0 3.6 240.0 48.5 H Northern Illinois 27.0 286.5 5.8 178.5 68.0 17.0 95.5 3.3 207.5 53.4 A North Carolina 20.5 57.5 1.8 308.0 65.8 21.5 124.5 3.4 154.0 60.4 H Virginia 32.0 118.3 3.7 301.0 63.9 18.0 148.7 4.2 164.7 56.6 A SMU 34.5 105.0 4.4 294.5 64.3 33.0 96.0 2.6 317.5 63.5 H Navy 13.0 109.0 2.5 84.0 62.5 7.0 73.0 1.9 36.0 44.4 A California 20.0 182.5 5.6 199.0 57.8 31.0 209.5 5.7 197.0 63.6 H USC 24.0 208.5 5.9 199.0 62.5 23.0 184.5 5.3 254.5 55.1 A Texas 26.0 133.7 3.6 222.0 60.8 19.7 67.3 1.8 177.0 61.7 H Nebraska 34.7 282.7 7.0 166.7 61.0 10.0 126.7 3.3 144.0 50.0 A Boston College 17.0 99.0 3.4 173.0 34.4 44.0 75.0 2.7 347.0 73.2 H Florida St 41.3 221.3 6.1 243.0 71.3 5.3 85.3 2.2 140.0 59.3 A Io*a 27.0 27.0 1.0 283.0 54.5 34.0 65.0 2.2 304.0 71.8 H Michigan 38.5 300.8 6.2 223.3 75.8 25.5 159.8 4.4 240.5 62.9 A Oregon St 24.7 80.7 2.6 244.3 55.3 31.3 185.3 5.1 303.7 71.3 H Washington 25.3 165.3 4.6 190.3 54.8 33.3 198.3 4.9 220.7 57.3 A Wake Forest 12.0 155.0 3.3 79.0 51.4 49.5 252.0 6.5 258.0 68.7 H Virginia Tech 36.7 239.0 6.3 162.3 56.1 23.0 119.7 3.4 212.7 56.0 A Idaho 28.0 89.7 2.6 315.3 63.9 29.0 182.7 5.3 200.3 62.2 H Louisiana Tech 19.7 159.7 4.6 220.7 64.0 18.7 203.7 4.1 175.0 58.7 A BYU 13.3 120.7 3.9 157.7 46.1 33.3 309.7 5.5 136.3 61.7 H TCU 50.7 286.0 6.5 243.3 82.3 5.7 88.7 2.8 112.7 59.0 A UTEP 31.0 134.5 4.4 303.0 54.3 37.0 203.0 5.6 243.5 63.6 H UAB 32.5 252.0 6.5 227.5 53.1 32.5 121.5 3.9 335.0 60.0 A Arikona 41.0 105.0 4.2 413.0 84.1 2.0 80.0 2.9 103.0 60.9 H Washington St 20.7 89.0 2.7 234.0 61.8 38.3 227.0 6.2 298.7 69.5 A Utah 62.0 209.5 5.4 301.0 78.0 20.5 119.5 3.5 169.5 47.0 H Wyoming 16.0 63.0 2.2 180.3 68.8 30.3 281.7 5.0 210.7 59.3 A Kent St 11.3 64.7 2.5 174.0 54.5 25.7 97.7 2.7 244.0 63.6 H Toledo 8.5 135.0 4.2 143.5 48.3 30.5 99.0 2.9 293.0 73.5 A Oklahoma St 54.0 141.0 3.9 351.0 61.7 28.0 34.0 1.4 334.0 58.1 H Texas Tech 24.5 29.0 1.2 258.5 61.8 25.5 101.0 2.9 222.5 56.8 A Missouri 23.0 98.0 3.4 281.0 70.8 13.0 200.0 4.9 81.0 39.1 H Texas AIM 41.0 219.3 4.5 282.0 57.4 14.3 69.0 2.2 186.7 51.3 A Southern Miss 13.0 129.5 3.2 285.0 63.2 26.5 135.5 4.5 243.5 60.9 H Memphis 15.5 141.5 3.5 105.5 51.1 32.5 150.0 3.7 231.0 57.1 A Houston 13.0 118.0 4.2 256.0 61.5 31.0 265.0 5.2 99.0 52.9 H Rice 19.0 99.3 3.0 257.0 63.2 34.0 144.3 4.2 315.3 73.1 A Tulane 20.0 71.0 2.4 217.0 55.1 28.0 161.5 4.1 189.5 54.8 H Tulsa 37.0 236.0 5.8 306.5 60.0 17.0 88.5 2.8 222.5 61.1 A Ohio St 24.0 207.0 4.8 77.0 55.6 13.0 119.0 3.3 133.0 56.5 H Wisconsin 39.5 252.8 5.7 230.8 76.6 14.8 90.3 3.2 206.8 58.9 A Arkansas 27.5 91.5 3.1 345.5 67.6 20.5 122.0 3.3 235.5 44.1 H Auburn 41.5 289.8 6.2 218.8 68.0 20.0 85.8 2.4 269.3 66.0 A Boise St 47.7 247.3 6.3 299.3 66.7 12.0 75.0 2.0 143.7 53.8 H San Jose St 14.5 85.5 2.7 209.0 67.8 12.5 58.0 2.2 239.0 54.9 A Air Force 22.0 365.0 5.4 86.5 48.1 20.5 143.5 4.2 160.0 60.4 H San Diego St 44.0 180.0 5.0 337.5 68.6 3.5 101.5 2.6 106.5 45.6 A Ne* Mexico St 13.0 112.0 3.8 173.5 55.0 42.0 243.0 6.2 255.0 60.7 H Fresno St 31.0 135.3 3.9 237.0 62.8 26.7 104.7 3.1 204.3 57.7 A Nevada 35.5 308.0 6.0 169.0 66.7 19.5 88.0 3.0 221.5 55.9 H Ha*aii 47.7 93.0 4.8 461.7 66.9 25.7 107.7 3.9 204.7 65.1 A Arkansas St 25.5 108.0 3.1 291.8 56.8 34.3 252.5 5.7 212.8 54.9 H Indiana 40.3 109.0 3.7 342.3 67.7 26.3 228.0 6.9 206.0 53.2 A Middle Tenn 25.5 142.0 4.2 227.5 57.3 19.0 142.0 3.1 171.5 52.3 H Georgia Tech 34.0 365.3 6.2 62.3 31.3 25.3 158.0 4.4 233.7 58.8 A ULM 10.0 93.7 2.8 190.0 60.9 39.0 188.3 5.0 304.3 66.0 H WKU 21.0 144.0 4.6 144.0 65.0 38.0 100.0 3.2 366.0 76.2 A Louisiana 17.5 27.5 1.0 212.0 46.4 41.0 185.5 4.6 192.0 64.1 H Troy 32.5 198.5 4.7 291.5 58.2 27.5 160.5 4.5 229.0 50.0 A FIU 21.7 108.3 2.9 231.7 55.8 37.7 225.0 6.2 204.3 53.0 H North Texas 25.7 175.3 4.3 188.0 58.9 28.0 101.7 3.0 241.3 51.1 GET POWER PLAYS 2011 NOW!! "#$ %&' DOWNLOAD ONL./ "11$ %&' W11234 567318 91':7&;/ C633 =: ;&> 1?@00?BC$?D$$@ 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. &U.- P)...C!&?N, &U.- P)...C!&?N,!FFEN.E!FFEN.E!FFEN.E DEFEN.E DEFEN.E DEFEN.E 1 Hawaii 1 Oregon 1 Iowa 1 Texas 1 Alabama 2 Texas Tech 2 Boise St 2 California 2 Nebraska 2 Nebraska 3 Arkansas 3 Stanford 3 Boise St 3 TCU 3 Iowa 4 Houston 4 Utah 4 LSU 4 Ohio St 4 Florida St 5 Oklahoma 5 Florida St 5 Ohio St 5 Alabama 5 Mississippi St 6 NC State 6 Texas Tech 6 Mississippi St 6 Miami, Fl 6 Ohio St 7 Baylor 7 TCU 7 S Carolina 7 Air Force 7 LSU 8 Boise St 8 Auburn 8 Arizona St 8 Clemson 8 S Carolina 9 Troy 9 NC State 9 Boston College 9 LSU 9 TCU 10 Texas A&M 10 Nevada 10 Florida 10 UCLA 10 Arkansas 11 Duke 11 Ohio St 11 Alabama 11 Boise St 11 Missouri 12 Idaho 12 Oklahoma St 12 Pittsburgh 12 Mississippi St 12 West Virginia 13 San Diego St 13 Alabama 13 West Virginia 13 Penn St 13 Miami, Fl 14 Oklahoma St 14 Virginia Tech 14 Florida St 14 Arkansas 14 California 15 Indiana 15 Nebraska 15 Auburn 15 Colorado 15 Boise St 16 SMU 16 Michigan 16 Illinois 16 BYU 16 Arizona 17 E Carolina 17 Houston 17 Miami, Fl 17 Virginia 17 Arizona St 18 Notre Dame 18 Oklahoma 18 UCF 18 Kentucky 18 Michigan St 19 Arizona St 19 Florida 19 Notre Dame 19 Vanderbilt 19 Texas 20 Miami, Fl 20 Connecticut 20 Georgia 20 Fresno St 20 Oklahoma 1 Georgia Tech 2 Nevada 3 Oregon 4 Air Force 5 Navy 6 Nebraska 7 Auburn 8 Michigan 9 TCU 10 Florida St 11 Army 12 Virginia Tech 13 Illinois 14 Wisconsin 15 Alabama 16 California 17 Stanford 18 N Illinois 19 Washington 20 Ohio St &U.- P)...C!&?N, &U.- P)...C!&?N,!FFEN.E!FFEN.E!FFEN.E DEFEN.E DEFEN.E DEFEN.E 101 Vanderbilt 101 Louisiana Tech 101 Vanderbilt 101 Temple 101 Minnesota 102 WKU 102 Louisiana 102 Mid Tenn 102 LA Tech 102 UAB 103 USF 103 WKU 103 Miami, Oh 103 Minnesota 103 Miami, Oh 104 UCF 104 Rutgers 104 Utah St 104 Nevada 104 UNLV 105 Kansas St 105 Colorado St 105 San Jose St 105 Iowa St 105 Tulane 106 Memphis 106 E Michigan 106 UNLV 106 Texas Tech 106 ULM 107 N Illinois 107 Kent St 107 Air Force 107 Cincinnati 107 Marshall 108 Mid Tenn 108 Buffalo 108 Iowa St 108 Oklahoma St 108 Duke 109 Temple 109 North Texas 109 Ball St 109 Connecticut 109 WKU 110 Ohio 110 Mid Tenn 110 Tulane 110 Louisiana 110 Washington St 111 UCLA 111 Tulane 111 WKU 111 Mississippi 111 Memphis 112 San Jose St 112 Ball St 112 Wyoming 112 Washington St 112 Houston 113 Miss St 113 Wyoming 113 UTEP 113 Rice 113 Rice 114 Akron 114 FAU 114 Kansas St 114 E Michigan 114 E Carolina 115 N Mexico St 115 Akron 115 Arkansas St 115 Indiana 115 N Mexico St 116 Ball St 116 ULM 116 Washington St 116 Akron 116 Louisiana 117 Air Force 117 New Mexico 117 Houston 117 Tulsa 117 Akron 118 Navy 118 Memphis 118 E Michigan 118 Maryland 118 Bowling Green 119 Georgia Tech 119 N Mexico St 119 N Mexico St 119 Michigan 119 New Mexico 120 Army 120 San Jose St 120 Bowling Green 120 Troy 120 E Michigan 101 Rice 102 Akron 103 Fresno St 104 Duke 105 Memphis 106 E Carolina 107 Kent St 108 Idaho 109 FAU 110 San Jose St 111 Indiana 112 Wyoming 113 ULM 114 W Michigan 115 Louisiana 116 Bowling Green 117 Tulane 118 Miami, Oh 119 New Mexico 120 Hawaii!"#" T&'()*ST &,,&-*-T '-.TS /A1*2 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. &U.- P)...C!&?N, &U.- P)...C!&?N,!FFEN.E.!FFEN.E.!FFEN.E. DEFEN.E. DEFEN.E. DEFEN.E. 1 BYU 1 Texas A&M 1 S Carolina 1 Oregon St 1 Wyoming 1 Oregon St 2 Temple 2 Colorado 2 BYU 2 Washington 2 Oregon St 2 Washington 3 Wake Forest 3 Oregon St 3 UCLA 3 Notre Dame 3 Florida 3 LSU 4 S Carolina 4 Oklahoma St 4 Oregon St 4 Illinois 4 Kansas St 4 Notre Dame 5 Tennessee 5 Alabama 5 Notre Dame 5 LSU 5 E Michigan 5 Miami, Fl 6 Colorado St 6 Texas 6 Wyoming 6 Temple 6 Marshall 6 Florida 7 Miami, Fl 7 Rice 7 Alabama 7 Penn St 7 Colorado St 7 Marshall 8 Illinois 8 N Mexico St 8 Stanford 8 Marshall 8 WKU 8 S Carolina 9 UNLV 9 Clemson 9 Arizona St 9 Tennessee 9 Florida St 9 Washington St 10 Wyoming 10 UCLA 10 Washington 10 Washington St 10 Iowa 10 Georgia 11 Minnesota 11 Boston College 11 Miami, Fl 11 S Carolina 11 Tennessee 11 Kansas St 12 Arizona St 12 USC 12 Florida 12 Miami, Fl 12 Washington 12 Alabama 13 San Jose St 13 Fresno St 13 Oklahoma 13 Georgia 13 Arkansas 13 Florida St 14 Oregon St 14 Georgia 14 San Jose St 14 Virginia 14 Toledo 14 Penn St 15 Florida 15 Washington 15 Colorado 15 Colorado 15 Georgia 15 Temple 16 Stanford 16 Toledo 16 Washington St 16 Florida 16 Oklahoma 16 Iowa 17 Oklahoma 17 ULM 17 Illinois 17 Iowa St 17 Texas 17 Iowa St 18 North Carolina 18 Utah St 18 UNLV 18 Virginia Tech 18 Alabama 18 Duke 19 Indiana 19 SMU 19 Mississippi St 19 UNLV 19 Duke 19 Tennessee 20 Kentucky 20 Pittsburgh 20 Colorado St 20 Auburn 20 N Carolina 20 Illinois &U.- P)...C!&?N, &U.- P)...C!&?N,!FFEN.E.!FFEN.E.!FFEN.E. 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DEFEN.E. 106 Texas Tech 107 UAB 108 Cincinnati 109 Nevada 110 S Miss 111 USF 112 Rutgers 113 Houston 114 Kent St 115 Idaho 116 Ball St 117 TCU 118 Tulsa 119 Texas A&M 120 UTEP 106 Virginia 106 TCU 107 Kansas 107 Mid Tenn 108 NC State 108 Tulsa 109 Duke 109 Troy 110 Mississippi 110 Air Force 111 San Diego St 111 Nevada 112 Connecticut 112 Syracuse 113 E Michigan 113 Maryland 114 Syracuse 114 Louisville 115 Indiana 115 Connecticut 116 West Virginia 116 Idaho 117 C Michigan 117 Kent St 118 Maryland 118 San Diego St 119 Navy 119 UTEP 120 Temple 120 Houston 3 106 Buffalo 107 Wake Forest 108 Wisconsin 109 Mid Tenn 110 Troy 111 Maryland 112 Rutgers 113 Ohio 114 Syracuse 115 Army 116 Mississippi 117 Nebraska 118 Houston 119 San Diego St 120 UTEP 106 Purdue 107 Bowling Green 108 Minnesota 109 Memphis 110 Oklahoma St 111 Tulsa 112 Ball St 113 Northwestern 114 Wisconsin 115 UCF 116 W Michigan 117 Virginia 118 N Illinois 119 UTEP 120 Mid Tenn 106 Arkansas St 107 Memphis 108 Troy 109 Tulsa 110 Maryland 111 Rutgers 112 San Diego St 113 Oklahoma St 114 Wisconsin 115 Army 116 W Michigan 117 Indiana 118 Ohio 119 Mid Tenn 120 UTEP

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Call gameday after 3:00 EDT for the Winner! 1-900-438-9467 for just $15 or $ave using your Northcoast Debit Card - just $9 there! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th CINCINNATI 168 235 28 1.5 " LOUISVILLE 182 290 28 1.8 NO PLAY: LOUISVILLE 28 CINCINNATI 28 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th MIAMI, FL 199 285 41 2.0 "" DUKE 71 245 19 3.4 UM QB Harris was not 100% last week and UM suffered a blowout loss to rival FSU. PP calls for UM to win by 22 but there is no line as of presstime due to Harris status. NO PLAY: MIAMI FL 41 DUKE 19 PITTSBURGH 141 180 21 2.1 " SYRACUSE 89 215 21 2.1 Pitt has won 5 in a row in this series by an avg of 13 ppg but PP calls this one a draw. Pitt at 2-3 has faced a much tougher schedule than 4-1 Syr and we like Pitt here. NO PLAY: PITTSBURGH 21 SYRACUSE 21 ARMY 217 65 21 2.1 RUTGERS 118 180 20 1.8 "" New Meadowlands Stadium. Rutgers is 7-0 ATS vs Army winning the L6 by an avg score of 34-9. We won with a 4.5! on Army LW and PP says Army will pull another outright upset TW. Our original NC line was RU -7 which is right at the Vegas line, so we will look at this one more closely during the wk. NO PLAY: ARMY 21 RUTGERS 20 MIAMI, OH 73 235 21 2.0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 177 260 33 2.6 PP says CM will win by 12 (line 11) with a 437-308 yd edge, but we like the dog Miami. NO PLAY: C MICHIGAN 33 MIAMI OH 21 MARYLAND 102 108 16 1.9 " CLEMSON 179 278 30 1.8 The visitor is 4-1 SU with 4 outright upsets, but PP calls this right at the line but shows Clemson with a 457-210 yd edge. We like the dog Maryland as CU is in a NC/GT sandwich. NO PLAY: CLEMSON 30 MARYLAND 16 ILLINOIS 185 183 22 2.0 MICHIGAN ST 151 243 27 2.0 "" MSU is 4-9 ATS as a B10 HF and is off 2 big wins over Wisconsin & Michigan (3-6 ATS after UM). PP says MSU will win by 5 (line 7 ) with a 394-368 yd edge and we will pass for now. NO PLAY: MICHIGAN ST 27 ILLINOIS 22 MINNESOTA 128 215 22 1.7 PURDUE 197 230 31 2.6 The favorite is 10-1 ATS and PU is 8-3 SU & ATS vs Minny but is 0-2 SU/ATS the L2Y. PP says PU will win by 9 (line 4 ), but we will pass on this. NO PLAY: PURDUE 31 MINNESOTA 22 NC STATE 155 318 47 1.8 " EAST CAROLINA 116 283 32 2.7 PP calls for NCSt to win by 15 (line 7 ) with a 473-399 yd edge. Even though NCSt could be in a fl at spot off a big win over HC O Brien s former tm, EC is off a win over rival SM and has another CUSA gm on deck vs Marshall. 4.5! NC STATE 47 EAST CAROLINA 32 VANDERBILT 102 133 15 1.7 GEORGIA 234 253 33 1.6 """ Normally this would be a gm that UGA would look past, but TY they need every win they can get. PP calls for an 18 pt win (line 16 ) and the Dawgs will continue to play with urgency like LW. 1! GEORGIA 33 VANDERBILT 15 SOUTH CAROLINA 165 195 36 1.6 KENTUCKY 125 260 24 1.9 PP says SC will win by 12 (line 6) but be outgained by UK 385-360. Because SC is off their historic win over #1 Alabama, this is an obvious fl at spot and we will pass. NO PLAY: SOUTH CAROLINA 36 KENTUCK Y 24 MISSISSIPPI ST 114 88 16 2.7 FLORIDA 127 228 26 2.4 "" MSU delivered a huge 5! Oct GOM winner for us LW in their 47-24 win over Houston (-5). PP says Meyer will grab a 10 pt win over his former OC Mullen and we lean with UF as the number is 8 right now. NO PLAY: FLORIDA 26 MISSISSIPPI ST 16 4 OLE MISS 127 108 14 3.1 ALABAMA 199 323 42 1.4 " Bama is off their 1st reg ssn loss since 2007, but Ole Miss HC Nutt is 7-0 ATS vs Top 10 teams covering by 18.8 ppg. PP says UA will win by 28 (line 20) but we side with Ole Miss plus the pts. NO PLAY: ALABAMA 42 MISSISSIPPI 14 IOWA ST 139 138 19 2.6 OKLAHOMA 217 373 42 2.0 "" ISU is 0-6 SU, 2-4 ATS losing by an avg score of 34-8 vs OU in B12 matchups. PP says OU will win by 23 which is right around the line but the massive 590-277 yd edge makes OU worth a look. 1! OKLAHOMA 42 IOWA ST 19 BOWLING GREEN 61 235 21 2.8 TEMPLE 294 180 43 2.3 "" The home tm is 6-1 SU and 5-2 ATS since 95. PP calls for Temple to win by 22 (line 17) with a huge 294-61 yd rush edge and we side with the Owls. 3! TEMPLE 43 BOWLING GREEN 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN 168 188 23 2.5 BALL ST 273 178 39 2.3 """ Ball St is 8-2 SU (winning 5 in a row), 7-3 ATS vs EM and PP says BSU will win by 16 (line 13) with a 451-356 yd edge. 2! BALL ST 39 E MICHIGAN 23 AKRON 101 130 13 2.5 OHIO 144 215 33 2.3 "" The home team is 12-5 ATS (9-3 SU) in this series. PP predicts that Ohio will win by 20 (line 16 ) with a 359-231 yd edge and we agree. 4! OHIO 33 AKRON 13 BAYLOR 110 253 24 1.7 "" COLORADO 186 258 22 2.2 Baylor is in its 4th AG in 5 wks, but PP shows the Bears pulling out a close one with a 2 pt win at CU. The ydg forcast gives the Buffs a 444-363 yd edge and we agree with the yds and like Colorado. NO PLAY: BAYLOR 24 COLORADO 22 UNLV 126 205 27 1.5 COLORADO ST 174 225 27 2.4 "" LY CSU suffered their fi rst ever loss in the city of Las Vegas snapping a 6 gm win streak over UNLV. PP calls this a draw but gives CSU a 399-331 yd edge and the line opened at CSU -3. NO PLAY: COLORADO ST 27 UNLV 27 WESTERN MICHIGAN 33 240 14 3.2 NOTRE DAME 177 305 36 2.7 " ND is 4-14 ATS at home vs non-bcs schools. PP says that ND will win by 22 which is right at the line with a 482-273 yd edge. We lean with the dog. NO PLAY: NOTRE DAME 36 W MICHIGAN 14 BUFFALO 103 190 14 2.9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 212 175 31 2.3 "" UB hasn t beaten NI since 1968, dropping 5 straight. PP calls for NI to win by 17 (line 14 ) with a 387-293 yd edge, but we lean with the dog in this one. NO PLAY: N ILLINOIS 31 BUFFALO 14 NORTH CAROLINA 168 170 25 1.8 VIRGINIA 112 235 20 2.9 """ NC is 2-10 SU (losing 4 in a row) and 1-11 ATS vs UVA. PP calls for NC to win by 5 (line 6 ) and gives UVA a 347-338 yd edge. We disagree with PP and like NC in this one. NO PLAY: NORTH CAROLINA 25 VIRGINIA 20 SMU 100 258 21 2.5 """ NAVY 251 148 23 1.4 LY we won a 5! on SMU +7 and the Mustangs led early but fell in OT 38-35. PP calls for Navy to win by 2 with a 399-358 yd edge but that is right at the line. NO PLAY: NAVY 23 SMU 21 CALIFORNIA 165 195 26 1.9 USC 145 275 28 2.4 " Cal delivered a 4! LPS Winner for us LW in their 35-7 win over UCLA (-7 ). PP says that USC will pull out a 2 pt win with a 420-360 yd edge, but we like Cal -2. NO PLAY: USC 28 CALIFORNIA 26 TEXAS 102 158 13 3.1 NEBRASKA 244 108 31 2.6 "" Doesn t get much easier as Neb is forecasted to win by 18, outgain Tex 352-260, win the TO battle and they have the ST edge. Nebraska also has revenge from LY s controversial B12 Championship. 4! NEBRASKA 31 TEXAS 13 BOSTON COLLEGE 70 183 9 3.2 FLORIDA ST 196 268 39 2.5 " It seems the Seminoles are back as they ve reeled of 4 straight wins while covering by 18 ppg. In FSU s 2 home games vs FBS foes they ve outgained BYU 427-191 and WF 485-185. 4! FLORIDA ST 39 BOSTON COLLEGE 9

IOWA 163 280 33 1.7 " MICHIGAN 192 230 25 2.6 The score certainly favors Iowa but the yards don t so we ll pass. PP is calling for the Hawkeyes to fi nish with only a 443-422 yd edge. Iowa was outgained by 59 yds & did lose their only other road game TY. NO PLAY: IOWA 33 MICHIGAN 25 OREGON ST 175 238 33 1.0 """ WASHINGTON 201 293 31 1.4 We ll pass here as the forecast is divided. PP is calling for a 2 pt OSU win but the forecast is also for Wash to fi nish with a 494-413 yd edge. Could be a letdown after the Beavers knocked off #9 UA LW. NO PLAY: OREGON ST 33 WASHINGTON 31 WAKE FOREST 117 155 16 2.3 VIRGINIA TECH 253 220 42 1.7 PP is calling for VT to have a sizeable yardage edge but this is usually where the Grobe coached team has success. We lean with the Demon Deacons who have gone 8-3 ATS as a conf DD dog. NO PLAY: VIRGINIA TECH 42 WAKE FOREST 16 IDAHO 105 298 25 3.2 LOUISIANA TECH 156 223 23 2.8 "" La Tech is fi nally settled in at QB and we expect a sizeable increase in their numbers. PP is calling for Idaho here but with LT having outgained Utah St 427-195 LW, we like their new found potential. NO PLAY: IDAHO 25 LOUISIANA TECH 23 BYU 100 115 6 2.5 TCU 280 205 39 1.6 "" TCU has won 16 straight at home with an avg score of 46-10 so don t be afraid to lay over 4 TD s. PP is calling for the Horned Frogs to fi nish with a 485-215 yd edge and they ll have to impress voters as well. 2! TCU 39 BYU 6 UTEP 123 243 29 1.7 UAB 243 223 26 2.6 This forecast is a bit misleading as UAB has avg d 480 ypg at home and gained 544 at Tennessee. The Blazers are forecasted with a 466-366 yd edge and we agree with the yards here. NO PLAY: UTEP 29 UAB 26 ARIZONA 203 303 36 2.5 "" WASHINGTON ST 83 243 19 2.4 This series brings back fond memories as it produced Power Sweep s only ever 5!. PP has Arizona forecasted with a 506-326 yd edge and will be angry after a home loss LW. We like the Wildcats here. NO PLAY: ARIZONA 36 WASHINGTON ST 19 UTAH 216 235 41 1.4 "" WYOMING 84 190 14 1.6 Not afraid to back a Utes team that s beaten NM & Iowa St by a combined 124-41 while outgaining them 1021-570. Another blowout in the offi ng with a projected 451-274 yd edge. 4.5! UTAH 41 WYOMING 14 KENT ST 100 178 21 2.8 "" TOLEDO 116 243 26 3.4 PP give the Rockets edges in yards (359-278) and in the score but Kent St has the turnover and ST edge. KSU s D is for real and they are allowing just 283 ypg & 1.7 ypc incl trips to BC & Penn St. NO PLAY: TOLEDO 26 KENT ST 21 OKLAHOMA ST 115 295 39 3.1 TEXAS TECH 110 415 44 3.2 " OSU s offense may be avg 526 ypg but so far their only road game was against a Sun Belt team that is currently ranked #99 in D. PP knows better and TT is forecasted with a dominating 525-410 yd edge. 1! TEXAS TECH 44 OKLAHOMA 39 MISSOURI 122 218 26 2.5 TEXAS A&M 159 318 26 3.4 """ We ll look past the score as the Aggies are forecasted to fi nish with a 477-340 yd edge. A&M offense is still rolling as they ve topped 500+ yds 3 times and face a Missouri squad making their 1st true road trip. NO PLAY: TEXAS A&M 26 MISSOURI 26 SOUTHERN MISS 173 203 36 1.2 "" MEMPHIS 78 168 12 3.2 When you re only 6 games into the ssn and your team has already been outgained by 240, 332 & 351 yds it s a bad time to take on a SM team off a home loss. The Eagles fi nish with 376-246 yd edge. 4.5! SOUTHERN MISS 36 MEMPHIS 12 SIDES - Wins Arizona St 4 Florida St 4 N Illinois 4 Utah 4 Virginia Tech 4 Arkansas 3 Hawaii 3 Louisville 3 Michigan St 3 N Carolina 3 Ohio 3 Syracuse 3 Tulsa 3 UCF 3 W Virginia 3 HOUSTON 136 373 45 2.5 RICE 200 243 33 2.7 " Houston is down to a 3rd string QB but this is an established offensive system that will continue with their success. The Cougars are off their 1st home loss in 3 seasons and take it out on Rice. 4! HOUSTON 45 RICE 33 TULANE 90 228 18 2.4 TULSA 246 273 40 1.9 """" There are times when teams just don t match up well. That s Tulane s problem here as Tulsa has won and covered all 5 CUSA meetings by an avg score of 44-12. Forecast is for a 519-318 yd edge. 4! TULSA 40 TULANE 18 OHIO ST 170 215 32 1.4 WISCONSIN 185 155 24 2.2 "" No one does it better on the conf road than the Tressel led Buckeyes. OSU is forecasted with a 385-340 yd edge and during the last 4 seasons they are a perfect 8-0 as a single digit favorite. 4! OHIO ST 32 WISCONSIN 24 ARKANSAS 72 343 27 2.1 AUBURN 244 218 30 3.0 Auburn enters at 6-0 with 3 SEC wins by 3 points and that s the forecast here. PP is calling for the Tigers to fi nish with a 462-415 yd edge and revenge B2B losses that knocked them from the rankings the L2Y. NO PLAY: AUBURN 30 ARKANSAS 27 BOISE ST 231 265 42 1.0 " SAN JOSE ST 44 125 2 3.4 As we ve seen with previous Boise forecasts the computer doesn t do Boise s dominance justice. BSU is 9-1 ATS laying 21+ with only L a 42-7 win laying 46. The Broncos hold SJSt to 169 yds. 1! BOISE ST 42 SAN JOSE ST 2 AIR FORCE 281 93 26 1.6 " SAN DIEGO ST 168 248 28 2.2 While you may not think of D when talking about SDSt but they re only allowing 319 ypg & 3.5 ypc. DC Rocky Long is a master at shutting down the option & PP is calling for AF to have a SSN LOW 374 yds. 4.5! SAN DIEGO ST 28 AIR FORCE 26 NEW MEXICO ST 133 80 12 1.6 FRESNO ST 207 225 39 2.1 """ Quick, which team was off a win & which was off a loss. NMSt gained 206 yds and beat a NM that has gone 1-21 SU while FSU is off a home upset loss. This week FSU fi nishes with a 432-213 yd edge. NO PLAY: FRESNO ST 39 NEW MEXICO ST 12 NEVADA 315 190 38 2.2 HAWAII 80 440 37 2.6 You may be shocked at this forecast as PP is calling for UH to have a 520-515 yd edge. A closer look shows two similar teams with the NCAA s #2 & #6 off and & #69 & #72 D s. We ll take the HD. 4! HAWAII (+) 37 NEVADA 38 ARKANSAS ST 136 240 23 2.5 INDIANA 169 300 32 1.3 " PP likes ASU as they opened as a 2 TD dog. Indiana s defensive continues to struggle as they re allowing 434 ypg and that includes facing Akron s #119, WKU #110 and the 1AA offense of Towson. NO PLAY: INDIANA 32 ARKANSAS ST 23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 138 130 15 2.4 """" GEORGIA TECH 367 135 39 2.0 PP has the expected edges for the Ramblin Wreck but we disagree. This is a tough spot for GT after 4 straight ACC games incl a Homecoming win LW while having an ACC Champ rematch on deck. NO PLAY: GEORGIA TECH 39 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 15 ULM 134 205 22 2.3 "" WKU 161 200 27 2.1 We have this game at even and that s where Vegas opened it. PP however calls for the Hilltoppers to fi nished with a 361-339 yd edge and win by 5. Must be noted that WKU has lost 11 straight at home. 3! WKU 27 ULM 22 LOUISIANA 73 265 22 2.8 TROY 177 355 45 2.7 " Troy is off a win against fellow SBC heavyweight MT. This is the Trojans only game in a 25 day period and they are forecasted to outgain ULL by a 532-338 margin. Troy is 11-1 SU & 9-3 ATS home vs SBC foes. 4! TROY 45 LOUISIANA 22 FIU 129 220 26 1.6 NORTH TEXAS 196 200 25 2.5 "" North Texas may be down to a 4th sting QB here but PP still likes the matchup. The forecast is for the Mean Green to fi nish with a 396-349 yd edge and they re getting over a FG here. NO PLAY: FIU 26 NORTH TEXAS 25 Each *eek STREAKERS looks at current runs on both the ATS I Totals. A streak starts after 3 Wins/Losses/Overs/Unders so this section *ill start if any teams qualify during the fourth *eek of the season. Remember you can *in many times during a streak and lose only once. SIDES - Losses Marshall 3 TOTALS - Overs Connecticut 3 TOTALS - Unders Tulsa 3 Boston College 5 Northwestern 3 E Carolina 5 Marshall 3 BYU 6 Utah St 3 N Mexico St 5 Penn St 3 Kentucky 5 Minnesota 3 FAU 4 WKU 3 E Michigan 4 Oklahoma St 5 NC State 3 Arkansas St 3 Bowling Green 3 Oregon St 5 UNLV 3 Wyoming 3 USC 3 LA Tech 3 FIU 3 Bowling Green 4 USF 3 Mid Tenn 3 Fresno St 3 Army 3 Utah 3 Notre Dame 3 Houston 3 Auburn 3 Wisconsin 3 San Diego St 3 5

,3& /&&T4A55 &1T&4*3 #6t8 9 #:t8;!"#" Just a quick note for our Power Plays Subscribers. Obviously this newsletter is based upon statistical numbers and 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 here are based upon how they fi nished last season with adjustments made due to personnel changes. Preseason statistics are not included in any of the projections as we do not feel they would accurately adjust the numbers. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th SAN DIEGO 99 343 27 1.6 c32 ST LOUIS 104 143 17 2.9 c25 Something has to give in SD as all 3 losses TY have due to bad special teams play. Injuries at LB have pushed special teamers into the starting lineup further weakening those units. SD logged a 506-279 yd edge vs OAK but special teams & an inability to get off the fi eld on 3rd & 4th Dns (8-18) cost them. STL was drummed by DET LW & lost their best WR Clayton (patella) for the year. PP calls for SD to log a 442-247 yd edge here but the 10 pt margin is right around the line so No Play. NO PLAY: CHARGERS 27 RAMS 17 KANSAS CITY 128 225 26 1.7 c2 HOUSTON 138 275 23 1.4 c20 HOU was mauled by the Giants LW at home as their #32 pass defense was taken apart. The Texans have given up at least 360 yds & 24 ppg to start the season. KC has only given up 360 yds once TY (SD) as DC Crennel runs a very basic scheme that plays to the athleticsm & speed of his defense. KC hung tough with IND LW thru 3.5 Qtrs LW but gave up a 12 pl/71 yd drive late that put the game out of reach. PP likes KC here to pull the upset but we want to wait on the line to settle in & check WR Johnson s health 1st. NO PLAY: CHIEFS 26 TEXANS 23 BALTIMORE 113 243 23 1.7 c26 NEW ENGLAND 106 255 30 1.0 c4 NE is off the bye week were they got a good look at how a pass heavy team with no balance fares vs the Ravens defense. While the trade of Moss does lessen the deep threat for NE, they have been using a heavy amount of 2-TE sets & emphasizing route running. BAL logged its 1st victory by DD s TY but were in a great situation vs a DEN team on its 2nd EST road game with a young OL & no run game. NE has a massive special teams edge, more defensive speed than what took the fi eld in LY s playoff loss to BAL with extra rest (5-2 ATS after bye) & are a small play here. 1! PATRIOTS 30 RAVENS 23 NEW ORLEANS 111 230 24 1.5 c7 TAMPA BAY 108 235 23 2.6 c19 NO is off 2 embarrassing games where they struggled vs rookie QB s despite outgaining them by 132 & 179 yds respectively. Their lack of a run game (#31 3.3) allows defenses to play the deep routes to limit explosive plays. NO is also not getting the lucky breaks that they had LY (4 fbls by ARZ - 0 takeaways) while TB got them LW. The Bucs were gifted 3 Int s LW vs CIN (2 in fi nal 2:30) which they turned into 17 pts. PP calls for TB to keep it close but we disagree as NO is the proven & more talented team here. NO PLAY: SAINTS 24 BUCS 23 ATLANTA 138 208 25 1.9 c14 PHILADELPHIA 93 233 17 2.1 c18 PHI escaped with a SNF win LW by turning 5 49ers TO s into 10 pts. Kolb played within the system as the Eagles called a very balanced game (+4 passes) with 125 yds rushing (4.6). ATL has this game targeted as the Eagles came into their house as a 5 pt favorite & beat them 34-7 with Vick scoring 2 TD s. ATL has outgained its L4 foes 389-299 & were able to overcome a tougher than expected CLE team. PP calls for ATL (who didn t have Ryan or Turner LY) to earn the road win & we agree. 4! FALCONS (+) 25 EAGLES 17 DETROIT 67 156 23 2.8 c3 NY GIANTS 126 298 27 2.4 c27 The Giants will have lots of confi dence here after 2 big wins dominating on defense then offense. They scored on 5 of their 1st 7 drives LW while forcing HOU into 1 FG, 1 Int & 4 punts. They now take on a DET team who ended a 10 game losing streak with their biggest win since beating the expansion Jaguars in 1995. PP calls for the Giants to dominate with a 424-223 yd edge here but thinks the Lions will keep it close & we disagree so No Play. NO PLAY: GIANTS 27 LIONS 23 SEATTLE 69 134 11 3.0 c1 CHICAGO 109 253 23 2.5 c12 SEA is only 2-10 SU & 1-11 ATS after a bye & their -5 TO s on the road TY have killed them. They did improve their #29 run game with the other trade of LW by acquiring RB Lynch from BUF. SEA is 1-8 SU & ATS on the road with Hasselbeck (6-12 ratio). CHI s defense took advantage of their matchups vs CAR LW holding them to 147 yds forcing 8 3 & out drives. Its not unusual for Martz to discover his run game after an embarrassing loss (218 5.2 LW) & he ll likely be under strict guidelines to do so again. Cutler is expected back here & look for CHI to employ a balanced gameplan here to protect him. 4! BEARS 23 SEAHAWKS 11 MIAMI 113 245 23 2.1 c30 GREEN BAY 124 258 30 1.8 c25 GB went into the WAS game without 3 starters & had 5 more including QB Rodgers (concussion) & OLB Matthews (hamstring) leave the game. MIA was thoroughly embarrassed at home on MNF before the bye & will be very focused here. MIA has the talent to make the AFC East an interesting race but Henne needs to make better decisions (5-4 ratio) & play to the run game. With no line due to the vast amount of injuries here this is a No Play for now. NO PLAY: PACKERS 30 DOLPHINS 23 CLEVELAND 65 208 12 3.2 c19 PITTSBURGH 120 208 21 1.8 c9 The 3-1 Steelers with the #5 defense return from their bye with their franchise QB who was allowed to practice with the team over the break. CLE comes into the game beat up at the QB spot as both Delhomme & Wallace have ankle sprains. RB Hillis was held to 28 yds (2.8) on the ground as the Browns lack of speed on offense allowed ATL to focus in on him. This is a very bad matchup for a beat up CLE team on the road vs a Div foe who will have LY s 13-6 upset as 10.5 pt AF s in primetime on though the total is worth a look. NO PLAY: STEELERS 21 BROWNS 12 NY JETS 170 120 27 0.8 c3 DENVER 45 318 16 2.4 c20 Orton is 1 of 3 QB s who for the 1st time in NFL history who have earned 1,600 yds passing in the 1st 5 Wks (P Manning & Rivers). DEN is catching the Jets at a good time as they travel on a short week for the 3rd time in 4 Wks after 3 primetime games to open the season. The Jets also have a bye on deck & will be happy to leave with a win. Without knowing how they did vs MIN on MNF though we ll call this a No Play. NO PLAY: JETS 27 BRONCOS 16 OAKLAND 97 198 20 1.8 c11 SAN FRANCISCO 133 255 25 2.2 c27 The Raiders ended a 13 game losing streak to the Chargers thanks to solid special teams play. QB Campbell was effi cient off the bench (159 yds 72%) with 1 TD & didn t make any mistakes to let the game slip away. Now they travel across the Bay to take on the best 0-5 team in the NFL. 5 TO s & 10 penalties did SF in LW with QB Smith being one of the biggest hot & cold QB s in the league. Owner Jed York put his confi dence in the team by publicly announcing that we re going to win this division after the loss. There is a chance SF starts QB Carr here & we ll make this a No Play as we want to see if they do. NO PLAY: 49ERS 25 RAIDERS 20 DALLAS 63 278 12 2.1 c22 MINNESOTA 114 203 20 2.2 c23 MIN destroyed DAL LY 34-3 as a 3 pt HF holding them to 5 FD & 103 yds in the 2H. They are off LW s MNF game & its unknown if Favre got into rhythm after the bye & how effective Moss was in the passing game. DAL dominated statistically LW with a 511-321 yd edge (13:28 TOP edge) but 3 TO s & 133 yds of penalties doomed them. With no line due to MNF this is a No Play. NO PLAY: VIKINGS 20 COWBOYS 12 INDIANAPOLIS 66 298 21 1.3 c31 WASHINGTON 104 253 16 1.2 c5 Shanahan is 2-7 SU & ATS vs Manning including playoffs. IND found itself in a tougher than expected matchup vs the Colts & needed an impressive 4Qtr drive for the win. WAS played disciplined football LW & were able to take advantage of GB s injuries to rally from a 10 pt defi cit for the win. Can IND move to 8-1 ATS in primetime or will WAS pull their 4th upset of 2010? NO PLAY: COLTS 21 REDSKINS 16 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th TENNESSEE 135 218 28 1.4 c8 JACKSONVILLE 140 230 23 2.5 c4 This is the Jaguars Super Bowl as a 3 win streak will go a long ways to boosting ticket sales & staving off talks of relocation. TEN is 10-6 SU & ATS vs the Jaguars as their physical playstyle simply matches up very well. All 4 teams in the AFC South are 3-2 & the winner gains a vital tiebreaker. NO PLAY: TITANS 28 JAGUARS 23 6 STREAKERS!"#$!%&%'()* +,%-./*% 0!"#$!%&%12**.* +.3%456.7)*% 8 95..)%:7;% 0 <4<=1!%&%4>.5* =5(?2)7% 8 +.3%$)@67)A% 8!7)%#(.@2% 8 :BCC762% 0 +,%-./*% 0 47D67)A% 0 2010 NFL POWER RATINGS <4<=1!%&%E)A.5* F7526()7% 8 FG(H7@2% 0 I()).*2/% 0 +,%9(7)/*% 0 TEAM... RTG TEAM... RTG TEAM... RTG 1 Baltimore...102.4 11 Miami...99.4 21 St Louis...96.6 2 Pittsburgh...101.8 12 Chicago...99.4 22 Tampa Bay...96.6 23 Jacksonville...95.9 3 NY Jets...101.6 13 Tennessee...99.4 24 Denver...95.8 4 San Diego...101.4 14 Dallas...99.2 25 San Francisco...95.3 4 New Orleans...101.3 15 Houston...99.2 26 Oakland...94.6 6 Minnesota...100.9 16 Washington...99.1 27 Seattle...94.6 7 NY Giants...100.9 17 Atlanta...98.6 28 Cleveland...94.4 29 Detroit...94.0 8 New England..100.7 18 Philadelphia...98.2 30 Arizona...93.4 9 Green Bay...100.6 19 Cincinnati...97.9 31 Carolina...90.8 10 Indianapolis...100.4 20 Kansas City...97.7 32 Buffalo...90.7 These are current 2010 Po*er Rating grades for each team based on talent.

!ASS E&&ICIE)C* +E&E)SE TEAM YDS ATT COMP % TD INT GRADE OPP 1 UCF 148.2 137 61 44.5 4 5 14.5 10.0 2 Nebraska 127.4 137 68 49.6 4 11 14.3 9.8 3 Alabama 193.8 183 99 54.1 5 12 14.2 11.7 4 Oregon 212.7 230 122 53.0 6 12 14.1 10.9 5 TCU 134.2 151 77 51.0 6 3 14.0 11.2 6 Arkansas 169.4 127 63 49.6 4 5 13.8 11.3 7 Texas AIM 231.0 199 116 58.3 7 7 13.6 12.7 8 Ohio St 158.7 177 95 53.7 4 11 13.2 10.1 9 Miami> Fl 144.0 117 56 47.9 3 7 12.7 9.5 10 California 149.0 151 77 51.0 4 5 12.7 9.5 11 Virginia Tech 232.5 219 116 53.0 11 8 12.6 11.3 12 Buffalo 199.0 168 81 48.2 6 6 12.3 9.4 13 Missouri 189.4 178 106 59.6 2 9 12.2 10.5 14 Florida 188.2 181 100 55.2 8 13 12.1 10.3 15 SMU 247.7 223 127 57.0 8 5 11.7 11.7 16 Air Force 149.3 168 92 54.8 4 6 11.6 9.5 17 Utah St 230.2 210 116 55.2 8 9 11.5 10.5 18 Michigan St 225.0 227 123 54.2 10 9 11.5 10.0 19 Texas 151.4 134 83 61.9 4 3 11.5 11.7 20 Clemson 196.0 148 77 52.0 11 7 11.2 10.1 21 FIU 180.4 130 66 50.8 7 5 11.1 9.8 22 Oklahoma St 290.8 229 142 62.0 12 8 11.1 12.5 23 Florida St 221.0 221 127 57.5 7 6 11.0 10.4 24 Southern Miss 200.3 191 106 55.5 9 8 11.0 10.2 25 UCLA 188.0 178 106 59.6 8 3 10.8 11.5 26 North*estern 216.3 202 117 57.9 6 10 10.7 9.9 27 Nevada 229.7 218 121 55.5 4 8 10.7 9.3 28 Utah 163.6 144 74 51.4 4 4 10.6 8.5 29 Army 187.8 163 91 55.8 11 5 10.6 10.9 30 Kentucky 153.3 142 75 52.8 6 4 10.5 9.3 31 Oklahoma 247.2 168 90 53.6 7 7 10.5 9.9 32 Louisville 182.2 132 72 54.5 6 4 10.5 10.0 33 Kansas St 150.2 124 58 46.8 5 4 10.4 7.9 34 LSU 165.3 156 88 56.4 5 7 10.3 9.4 35 Io*a 179.0 164 91 55.5 4 6 10.2 8.6 36 Bo*ling Green 238.0 211 126 59.7 10 11 10.2 10.5 37 Tennessee 227.7 198 111 56.1 8 6 10.2 10.1 38 USF 154.6 137 76 55.5 6 7 10.2 8.8 39 Troy 272.2 201 116 57.7 8 8 10.2 10.1 40 Pittsburgh 244.2 182 110 60.4 7 4 10.1 11.1 41 Boston College 253.0 206 133 64.6 7 8 10.1 11.2 42 Middle Tennessee 199.6 162 89 54.9 8 2 10.1 9.6 43 Baylor 229.0 222 137 61.7 7 6 10.0 10.6 44 Mississippi St 214.7 186 106 57.0 8 5 10.0 10.3 45 Fresno St 174.4 132 75 56.8 7 2 10.0 10.2 46 USC 289.0 221 131 59.3 13 6 9.9 12.5 47 Houston 191.8 162 84 51.9 6 7 9.9 8.1 48 Arikona St 224.3 190 112 58.9 7 6 9.9 10.5 49 Stanford 198.7 187 107 57.2 7 6 9.9 9.5 50 Idaho 170.2 140 82 58.6 5 6 9.9 9.3 51 NC State 173.0 152 74 48.7 10 7 9.7 8.2 52 San Diego St 185.8 165 87 52.7 3 4 9.7 7.9 53 Boise St 162.2 121 68 56.2 4 5 9.6 9.1 54 Rutgers 180.0 153 87 56.9 6 4 9.5 8.9 55 Arikona 184.2 139 79 56.8 7 4 9.5 9.5 56 Io*a St 217.7 182 111 61.0 9 9 9.4 10.5 57 Maryland 219.0 182 95 52.2 7 7 9.4 7.8 58 Vanderbilt 161.4 132 79 59.8 5 5 9.4 9.3 59 Colorado 233.8 159 102 64.2 11 6 9.3 12.6 60 ULM 253.2 167 99 59.3 9 4 9.2 11.0 61 UTEP 205.7 207 126 60.9 6 8 9.2 9.0 62 Virginia 151.0 124 70 56.5 4 4 9.2 8.4 63 BYU 181.8 148 85 57.4 8 3 9.1 10.1 64 Texas Tech 279.6 199 127 63.8 11 8 9.1 11.4 65 Kent St 224.6 187 114 61.0 5 6 9.0 9.0 66 Notre Dame 252.2 234 152 65.0 7 8 9.0 10.4 67 North Carolina 176.2 148 90 60.8 6 6 9.0 9.0 68 Georgia Tech 199.3 175 103 58.9 7 2 9.0 9.9 69 Michigan 303.8 232 144 62.1 7 7 8.9 11.0 70 Wyoming 219.8 169 99 58.6 6 2 8.9 10.5 71 W Michigan 195.4 137 76 55.5 8 6 8.9 8.8 72 Connecticut 208.0 176 99 56.3 9 9 8.8 8.7 73 Syracuse 160.4 152 86 56.6 5 4 8.8 7.7 74 West Virginia 167.8 135 78 57.8 6 5 8.8 8.4 75 Illinois 187.8 155 95 61.3 7 3 8.7 9.4 76 Tulane 178.8 124 70 56.5 6 4 8.7 8.9 77 Georgia 202.0 133 79 59.4 7 6 8.6 11.2 78 UNLV 193.2 146 87 59.6 8 5 8.6 10.3 79 Arkansas St 237.7 167 95 56.9 13 4 8.6 11.1 80 Washington 224.0 143 86 60.1 6 2 8.5 10.5 81 Miami> Oh 214.0 169 106 62.7 10 8 8.4 10.6 82 North Texas 203.0 154 82 53.2 8 3 8.4 8.7 83 Louisiana 276.0 191 116 60.7 13 6 8.4 10.3 84 Oregon St 282.0 168 108 64.3 10 7 8.3 12.3 85 Ne* Mexico St 259.8 151 87 57.6 12 1 8.3 11.5 86 Wisconsin 200.3 162 93 57.4 10 4 8.3 9.4 87 Florida Atlantic 172.0 113 68 60.2 6 4 8.2 9.6 88 UAB 252.0 153 92 60.1 9 1 8.0 11.0 89 N Illinois 208.5 183 111 60.7 4 7 7.9 8.2 90 Toledo 261.7 217 145 66.8 10 10 7.9 10.5 91 Auburn 238.8 217 141 65.0 8 4 7.8 9.8 92 Ball St 243.3 189 115 60.8 12 7 7.7 9.8 93 San Jose St 234.5 185 119 64.3 6 4 7.7 10.2 94 Cent Michigan 181.2 173 102 59.0 6 2 7.7 7.9 95 Duke 223.6 124 65 52.4 11 5 7.6 8.7 96 Cincinnati 268.0 197 132 67.0 10 2 7.5 11.0 97 Ha*aii 188.3 155 98 63.2 9 7 7.1 8.8 98 Tulsa 310.8 221 138 62.4 17 8 7.0 10.8 99 Wake Forest 231.7 193 117 60.6 17 5 6.9 9.2 100 Ohio 195.2 157 98 62.4 9 6 6.9 8.6 101 South Carolina 257.8 167 115 68.9 6 3 6.7 10.8 102 Mississippi 246.6 176 112 63.6 10 1 6.7 9.2 103 Penn St 169.2 146 97 66.4 7 4 6.6 8.9 104 Louisiana Tech 260.7 196 126 64.3 11 4 6.6 10.0 105 Ne* Mexico 240.5 177 112 63.3 14 2 6.6 10.7 106 Memphis 255.3 190 121 63.7 16 5 6.3 10.2 107 Purdue 222.2 159 111 69.8 5 2 6.3 9.5 108 Marshall 244.4 156 102 65.4 8 2 6.2 9.4 109 Rice 290.2 191 123 64.4 13 2 6.2 12.0 110 Washington St 259.5 189 124 65.6 15 5 6.2 10.7 111 East Carolina 265.6 155 95 61.3 13 2 6.1 9.5 112 Temple 196.5 166 108 65.1 5 3 6.0 7.7 113 Indiana 222.4 131 80 61.1 11 4 5.9 8.4 114 Navy 141.4 117 79 67.5 4 3 5.9 7.2 115 Kansas 189.6 121 77 63.6 7 2 5.7 8.0 116 Akron 265.5 189 121 64.0 15 2 5.3 9.6 117 E Michigan 226.2 148 96 64.9 13 2 4.4 8.7 118 WKU 210.8 120 87 72.5 8 2 4.1 10.0 119 Minnesota 221.3 144 102 70.8 11 6 4.1 9.5 120 Colorado St 223.2 145 101 69.7 14 2 3.8 10.2 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 34.5 23.3 60.0 351.8 5.9 0.8 6.0 11.5 52.2 114.8 3 6 18.2 18.3 38.8 177.2 4.6 0.7 3 9 Akron 16.8 15.0 32.8 116.2 3.5 0.5 12.8 27.8 46.1 136.2 6 4 37.8 22.2 38.0 163.3 4.3 0.5 22 8 Alabama 35.0 23.8 35.2 198.2 5.6 0.7 18.5 26.3 70.3 244.3 3 11 13.3 16.5 30.7 100.2 3.3 0.3 15 5 Arikona 32.8 22.2 27.0 117.4 4.3 0.6 30.0 40.4 74.3 329.0 5 11 14.6 16.4 34.8 98.2 2.8 0.8 8 12 Arikona St 32.8 23.3 37.5 156.0 4.2 0.5 23.3 38.8 60.1 298.8 11 11 22.7 18.2 34.5 124.2 3.6 0.2 17 7 Arkansas 30.0 21.4 27.6 107.2 3.9 0.6 24.8 36.4 68.1 355.4 7 13 15.0 16.4 38.4 134.2 3.5 0.8 10 17 Arkansas St 26.7 20.2 37.3 144.3 3.9 1.2 20.2 35.5 56.8 269.3 5 0 31.8 21.3 43.0 233.5 5.4 0.8 15 7 Army 32.3 20.2 60.2 274.3 4.6 0.7 5.0 9.2 54.5 68.0 0 4 24.0 17.7 29.0 136.7 4.7 1.8 3 12 Auburn 36.7 24.7 47.3 276.5 5.8 0.8 12.7 19.5 65.0 207.3 18 12 21.3 22.0 34.3 93.7 2.7 1.2 7 14 Ball St 18.3 16.3 39.7 189.8 4.8 1.2 11.8 22.0 53.8 113.2 6 5 28.0 21.3 36.3 164.7 4.5 0.8 8 11 Baylor 33.5 22.8 33.7 164.0 4.9 0.5 23.3 36.7 63.6 312.7 2 14 19.8 22.7 37.8 150.8 4.0 0.7 6 12 Boise St 47.4 25.2 38.8 225.4 5.8 0.8 19.8 28.8 68.8 297.6 1 16 14.8 15.0 35.4 72.8 2.1 1.4 1 16 Boston College 18.8 15.4 30.6 89.8 2.9 0.6 17.0 32.8 51.8 211.8 10 8 25.4 18.8 31.0 80.2 2.6 1.2 14 10 Bo*ling Green 27.2 17.7 30.3 74.5 2.5 0.8 21.5 36.8 58.4 244.7 11 7 38.8 27.0 43.3 251.8 5.8 1.2 16 5 Buffalo 19.2 21.8 42.8 146.0 3.4 0.8 19.0 40.2 47.3 230.6 12 9 25.8 15.6 34.6 111.6 3.2 1.2 10 10 BYU 16.7 20.3 35.7 145.0 4.1 0.7 19.5 37.2 52.5 184.3 5 3 27.5 19.2 44.0 224.8 5.1 0.5 13 6 California 35.8 20.8 40.6 211.6 5.2 0.4 16.2 26.4 61.4 193.0 4 9 15.8 15.2 32.2 106.4 3.3 1.2 9 15 Cent Michigan 26.3 22.5 34.3 127.8 3.7 0.7 22.8 38.8 58.8 286.7 8 10 22.2 17.5 36.7 154.0 4.2 1.3 19 14 Cincinnati 29.4 21.0 37.0 178.2 4.8 0.8 18.4 29.6 62.2 236.8 1 12 19.8 20.8 32.8 87.8 2.7 0.6 18 9 Clemson 30.8 18.0 35.6 179.6 5.0 0.6 15.2 29.4 51.7 192.2 5 10 21.8 18.4 41.4 163.2 3.9 0.4 5 13 Colorado 18.2 19.4 40.4 147.0 3.6 0.8 19.6 30.2 64.9 193.2 6 5 24.2 16.8 27.6 104.6 3.8 0.6 14 11 Colorado St 13.7 17.8 30.7 94.2 3.1 0.8 23.5 35.0 67.1 222.2 8 5 36.0 22.8 41.5 210.0 5.1 0.3 22 10 Connecticut 32.8 16.0 36.7 196.3 5.4 1.0 15.8 29.2 54.3 176.2 3 7 22.0 16.0 40.3 149.5 3.7 0.5 4 18 Duke 27.8 21.6 31.4 125.2 4.0 0.6 24.6 42.2 58.3 295.2 9 10 39.8 21.2 42.8 208.2 4.9 0.4 8 4 E Michigan 17.5 15.7 36.0 123.0 3.4 1.0 14.8 28.3 52.4 181.5 6 8 44.3 25.2 43.3 250.0 5.8 1.0 11 7 East Carolina 37.6 23.6 28.2 107.0 3.8 0.2 27.4 43.8 62.6 294.8 9 15 42.0 23.2 42.0 192.0 4.6 0.8 8 13 Florida 31.0 19.7 35.3 146.7 4.2 1.2 17.7 28.5 62.0 182.5 5 6 20.2 17.8 32.3 117.5 3.6 0.5 6 11 Florida Atlantic 17.2 16.0 32.4 86.8 2.7 0.8 17.6 28.6 61.5 212.0 5 5 26.6 19.6 42.0 208.6 5.0 0.6 15 11 FIU 21.4 18.8 36.2 145.4 4.0 0.8 20.2 36.0 56.1 201.4 6 4 30.6 17.0 37.6 171.4 4.6 1.0 3 11 Florida St 36.7 22.7 37.3 222.3 6.0 0.8 17.7 28.8 61.3 216.5 5 12 15.7 20.0 36.2 93.7 2.6 0.7 11 26 Fresno St 34.4 19.6 36.0 133.2 3.7 0.8 19.2 28.8 66.7 250.0 6 11 31.8 17.6 38.4 188.8 4.9 0.4 12 14 Georgia 27.5 18.3 34.3 136.8 4.0 0.7 16.5 27.0 61.1 233.2 3 11 20.3 15.8 36.8 112.8 3.1 0.5 14 15 Georgia Tech 30.2 20.3 56.8 328.0 5.8 1.3 4.8 12.0 40.3 84.8 2 4 24.7 17.7 37.2 153.2 4.1 0.8 6 12 Ha*aii 39.3 22.8 16.7 65.3 3.9 1.0 28.3 43.5 65.1 405.7 3 20 27.2 19.3 38.5 154.8 4.0 1.0 15 9 Houston 40.2 23.6 30.6 159.8 5.2 1.0 24.8 38.6 64.2 296.0 8 11 30.6 23.2 43.6 211.8 4.9 0.8 8 8 Idaho 31.8 21.8 34.2 107.8 3.2 0.8 23.8 38.4 62.0 311.0 9 12 18.8 16.0 34.4 151.0 4.4 1.8 21 17 Illinois 24.4 18.4 44.6 217.6 4.9 0.8 12.2 20.8 58.7 135.6 6 5 17.0 16.2 32.0 115.8 3.6 0.8 8 12 Indiana 33.8 23.4 29.8 99.8 3.3 0.2 27.4 40.8 67.2 307.0 4 10 27.6 18.2 32.4 190.0 5.9 0.6 4 6 Io*a 33.6 22.4 39.2 172.2 4.4 0.6 17.4 26.0 66.9 255.2 2 11 10.2 13.2 26.4 67.0 2.5 0.6 9 7 Io*a St 26.7 19.5 36.5 154.5 4.2 0.3 17.8 31.8 56.0 174.0 7 8 29.7 23.2 41.3 201.8 4.9 0.8 9 5 Kansas 19.2 19.0 39.6 141.8 3.6 0.8 17.4 29.2 59.6 189.8 4 6 26.6 18.6 40.0 187.6 4.7 0.2 15 3 Kansas St 27.2 19.2 42.8 208.2 4.9 0.6 13.4 21.0 63.8 156.4 3 6 25.4 20.6 42.4 206.6 4.9 0.6 13 8 Kent St 20.6 14.6 29.6 81.2 2.7 0.6 19.0 33.6 56.5 196.6 8 5 20.8 18.6 33.2 58.0 1.7 1.2 9 15 Kentucky 36.0 22.7 34.5 175.2 5.1 0.5 22.0 32.8 67.0 257.7 3 12 30.2 20.0 39.7 190.2 4.8 0.3 2 10 Louisiana Tech 19.3 20.2 34.8 134.5 3.9 0.8 23.5 37.5 62.7 214.8 11 5 25.2 22.3 41.7 174.0 4.2 1.2 10 12 Louisiana 21.6 15.6 33.6 91.4 2.7 0.6 19.6 36.8 53.3 237.2 4 8 38.8 20.6 34.0 149.4 4.4 0.6 16 6 Louisville 31.4 21.4 38.0 217.8 5.7 0.8 17.6 29.0 60.7 245.0 4 10 19.0 17.2 35.0 144.8 4.1 0.6 6 18 LSU 25.8 17.7 40.7 189.5 4.7 1.0 13.3 23.0 58.0 146.8 8 4 15.2 14.7 34.0 80.8 2.4 1.0 7 19 Marshall 19.2 15.2 26.6 102.4 3.8 1.0 19.2 33.8 56.8 199.6 5 8 35.4 22.2 41.8 173.8 4.2 0.6 2 14 Maryland 31.8 14.6 34.4 153.0 4.4 0.4 10.6 21.4 49.5 161.4 2 10 18.4 21.6 43.6 163.0 3.7 1.0 10 9 Memphis 13.0 15.0 35.3 101.3 2.9 0.8 16.8 28.3 59.4 174.5 7 6 39.2 22.2 37.2 181.0 4.9 0.2 18 7 Miami> Fl 29.4 21.6 35.4 146.8 4.1 0.2 19.0 35.8 53.1 233.6 10 10 21.0 15.4 41.0 162.8 4.0 0.8 7 17 Miami> Oh 19.0 19.3 31.2 69.5 2.2 0.5 23.8 35.7 66.8 228.2 6 6 30.3 19.0 33.8 156.8 4.6 0.8 16 9 Michigan 37.3 24.5 43.5 298.0 6.9 0.7 17.3 24.7 70.3 235.8 4 11 26.8 23.8 35.3 146.8 4.2 0.3 3 9 Michigan St 35.8 21.8 38.8 221.5 5.7 0.8 17.3 25.5 68.0 248.2 4 11 18.3 18.8 31.3 114.2 3.6 0.8 13 5 Middle Tennessee 27.4 18.6 35.8 162.2 4.5 1.2 20.6 34.0 59.6 221.4 7 3 27.4 20.2 46.8 185.4 4.0 0.4 6 13 Minnesota 26.2 21.0 40.5 153.7 3.8 0.5 17.2 28.7 59.9 243.2 4 13 32.3 20.5 34.2 196.2 5.7 0.8 7 3 Mississippi 37.2 19.0 46.2 232.0 5.0 0.8 13.0 21.2 61.3 191.4 5 9 32.6 18.4 33.2 115.6 3.5 1.0 4 13 Mississippi St 31.7 21.3 42.0 214.0 5.1 0.3 14.2 24.0 59.0 202.7 9 8 17.5 18.2 32.2 113.2 3.5 0.8 8 10 Missouri 35.4 22.6 31.2 147.2 4.7 1.0 26.2 38.8 67.5 267.0 4 8 11.2 17.6 33.4 129.0 3.9 1.0 6 13 N Illinois 28.3 19.5 40.5 236.2 5.8 0.7 16.0 24.0 66.7 175.0 4 9 21.0 18.5 33.8 145.7 4.3 0.3 7 10 Navy 19.6 18.8 55.4 260.2 4.7 0.4 6.6 13.8 47.8 114.6 4 3 17.6 16.0 36.4 171.4 4.7 1.4 7 7 NC State 37.5 24.2 35.5 133.3 3.8 0.5 25.2 42.3 59.4 311.0 6 17 22.2 14.7 35.0 153.2 4.4 1.0 17 20 Nebraska 41.6 20.4 43.4 336.6 7.8 1.4 9.8 16.0 61.3 157.2 3 4 12.8 16.0 39.6 147.2 3.7 0.4 7 11 Nevada 43.0 28.0 47.2 315.0 6.7 0.8 18.3 26.5 69.2 231.0 4 8 18.8 19.7 30.5 136.3 4.5 0.5 3 13 Ne* Mexico 12.5 15.7 34.5 86.2 2.5 1.7 18.3 35.2 52.1 175.8 10 4 46.5 22.0 42.8 203.8 4.8 1.3 17 4 Ne* Mexico St 12.6 13.8 35.0 123.0 3.5 0.8 13.0 25.6 50.8 139.4 3 3 39.6 23.2 40.0 228.6 5.7 0.8 3 2 North Carolina 25.6 18.8 34.6 122.4 3.5 1.4 20.8 32.2 64.6 234.0 1 8 21.2 16.6 35.8 155.2 4.3 1.0 11 6 North Texas 18.0 18.8 42.2 178.5 4.2 1.0 16.5 28.0 58.9 180.8 6 9 26.7 16.0 34.8 154.5 4.4 0.5 15 8 North*estern 27.7 24.0 45.5 143.3 3.2 1.2 23.3 30.3 76.9 282.3 2 10 18.3 18.3 32.2 140.5 4.4 0.7 17 10 Notre Dame 24.3 21.8 30.0 108.0 3.6 1.0 24.2 42.2 57.3 283.5 6 11 23.5 20.5 35.7 145.8 4.1 0.3 12 15 Ohio 25.8 15.7 36.5 156.0 4.3 1.2 11.8 20.8 56.8 143.7 8 8 23.2 18.0 41.2 146.5 3.6 0.7 7 7 Ohio St 43.2 24.0 41.2 215.0 5.2 0.3 19.5 29.0 67.2 248.8 5 17 13.5 12.8 29.0 79.0 2.7 1.0 12 8 Oklahoma 32.8 26.2 42.4 125.6 3.0 0.2 27.4 42.6 64.3 295.4 3 11 22.8 19.4 37.2 166.4 4.5 0.6 10 13 Oklahoma St 52.6 25.6 35.4 164.2 4.6 0.8 28.8 41.6 69.2 362.0 7 20 29.2 21.8 38.0 114.4 3.0 1.6 7 13 Oregon 54.3 27.2 48.3 320.3 6.6 1.3 18.0 29.3 61.4 247.0 5 15 16.3 17.8 35.7 125.7 3.5 1.7 2 16 Oregon St 28.0 19.0 31.4 112.2 3.6 0.0 17.2 30.0 57.3 227.4 1 8 30.0 24.8 39.8 176.2 4.4 0.2 8 8 Penn St 18.2 16.8 32.3 127.0 3.9 0.5 17.0 31.0 54.8 208.7 8 4 18.0 16.2 35.8 145.5 4.1 0.7 4 8 Pittsburgh 25.2 17.6 33.6 157.8 4.7 0.8 19.2 30.4 63.2 201.0 5 5 22.8 20.8 32.0 95.0 3.0 0.6 11 13 Purdue 21.4 19.6 39.6 196.8 5.0 0.4 18.8 31.6 59.5 158.4 6 5 21.0 20.0 37.8 135.2 3.6 1.0 8 16 Rice 21.7 18.7 36.2 105.7 2.9 0.7 22.3 37.0 60.4 224.7 8 6 35.2 20.7 35.8 148.2 4.1 1.0 14 5 Rutgers 20.8 15.2 39.2 133.4 3.4 0.4 14.0 27.0 51.9 195.4 4 4 14.4 12.4 28.8 90.2 3.1 1.2 18 5 Southern Miss 29.2 22.7 42.5 181.0 4.3 0.5 22.0 35.8 61.4 223.0 4 6 22.7 17.7 29.8 93.2 3.1 0.7 8 15 San Diego St 34.8 18.8 31.4 181.4 5.8 0.4 19.0 34.8 54.6 280.8 3 9 15.8 18.4 38.4 133.6 3.5 0.8 2 11 San Jose St 10.3 12.8 29.8 96.8 3.2 0.8 15.8 26.5 59.7 172.3 6 3 31.8 23.2 36.7 206.0 5.6 0.3 9 9 SMU 29.5 20.7 27.8 149.2 5.4 0.8 20.7 35.5 58.2 265.5 5 14 25.5 19.5 35.3 115.2 3.3 0.3 14 14 South Carolina 31.6 23.0 38.8 154.6 4.0 0.6 17.0 24.2 70.2 217.4 6 9 18.8 19.6 33.0 108.4 3.3 1.0 14 17 Stanford 43.3 24.8 39.0 211.7 5.4 1.2 19.3 29.7 65.2 260.2 4 16 23.7 21.2 36.5 161.0 4.4 1.2 3 16 Syracuse 28.4 18.0 34.8 163.8 4.7 1.0 15.2 26.4 57.6 206.0 2 10 14.8 15.8 35.6 124.2 3.5 0.6 10 12 TCU 41.7 25.3 47.0 278.7 5.9 0.2 15.8 23.5 67.4 203.0 4 9 10.3 12.3 29.2 96.0 3.3 1.0 3 16 Temple 24.3 15.5 34.0 161.0 4.7 1.0 12.2 22.3 54.5 143.0 4 5 23.0 19.7 43.3 180.3 4.2 0.8 13 7 Tennessee 23.3 15.0 32.0 114.7 3.6 0.7 16.5 28.7 57.6 206.5 5 7 27.5 19.2 37.7 156.0 4.1 0.7 23 8 Texas 24.8 19.4 32.6 130.6 4.0 1.2 22.8 36.4 62.6 230.2 5 5 20.0 16.2 39.4 104.0 2.6 0.8 8 16 Texas AIM 35.0 25.2 44.6 177.8 4.0 1.8 23.4 42.2 55.5 294.6 9 13 21.0 16.6 31.6 80.8 2.6 1.0 16 8 Texas Tech 36.8 24.4 29.2 102.8 3.5 1.2 32.6 50.2 64.9 333.2 4 16 31.6 20.6 35.4 126.0 3.6 0.6 9 15 Toledo 19.8 15.0 37.0 116.7 3.2 1.2 16.2 26.3 61.4 166.8 7 8 29.2 20.8 34.3 114.0 3.3 1.0 14 14 Troy 35.6 25.0 39.0 177.2 4.5 1.4 26.4 41.0 64.4 310.0 3 13 28.6 21.4 33.4 136.4 4.1 1.6 11 14 Tulane 20.6 16.2 30.6 84.4 2.8 1.2 20.0 33.4 59.9 203.2 4 6 29.0 17.6 41.0 158.2 3.9 1.2 14 12 Tulsa 36.2 26.2 41.0 203.2 5.0 0.3 23.3 39.2 59.6 280.7 7 13 29.7 21.2 32.2 118.5 3.7 0.8 6 14 UAB 21.6 18.6 35.2 168.6 4.8 0.8 19.0 36.8 51.6 238.0 7 9 33.4 21.0 34.8 152.0 4.4 1.0 7 13 UCF 27.6 20.4 44.0 192.8 4.4 0.8 14.0 22.2 63.1 169.4 5 3 13.8 15.2 36.4 117.0 3.2 0.4 5 11 UCLA 22.7 18.5 43.2 222.2 5.1 1.7 10.2 22.2 45.9 95.5 6 3 25.7 20.5 39.7 184.3 4.6 1.3 15 18 ULM 14.2 18.2 38.2 95.0 2.5 1.4 21.0 33.6 62.5 231.4 6 6 30.8 22.0 34.6 151.8 4.4 0.8 12 10 UNLV 19.8 14.7 36.2 105.7 2.9 0.7 14.3 26.3 54.4 179.0 4 8 35.3 19.7 39.7 206.3 5.2 0.8 19 8 USC 35.7 24.5 35.2 195.8 5.6 0.8 19.8 30.7 64.7 263.3 4 16 26.0 24.7 32.8 140.7 4.3 0.7 5 14 USF 27.4 18.6 38.2 176.6 4.6 0.6 12.0 22.6 53.1 160.8 7 5 16.0 17.2 37.4 146.2 3.9 0.4 12 14 Utah 49.0 21.8 34.6 188.8 5.5 1.4 19.6 27.8 70.5 249.4 2 13 15.6 15.4 35.8 103.4 2.9 0.4 1 12 Utah St 21.7 18.5 43.8 176.0 4.0 0.5 14.8 26.3 56.3 184.7 5 5 28.3 20.5 37.2 160.3 4.3 0.3 13 8 UTEP 32.5 23.3 41.8 167.5 5.0 0.7 20.3 36.7 55.5 263.2 2 14 21.8 19.7 33.5 143.8 4.3 0.3 5 6 Vanderbilt 25.0 15.0 36.2 171.6 4.7 0.8 14.0 24.8 56.5 178.6 3 6 22.0 18.0 44.4 183.8 4.1 0.8 14 8 Virginia 26.2 20.4 32.2 128.4 4.0 0.8 20.8 35.0 59.4 266.4 4 9 20.8 18.2 42.4 210.0 5.0 0.6 15 8 Virginia Tech 33.3 19.5 39.0 211.3 5.4 0.8 12.5 20.7 60.5 172.2 3 9 22.0 19.2 32.0 123.7 3.9 0.5 12 16 W Michigan 29.0 19.2 35.2 103.2 2.9 1.2 26.4 43.6 60.6 274.2 7 10 27.6 15.8 35.2 168.0 4.8 1.8 15 13 Wake Forest 29.7 19.7 44.2 198.7 4.5 0.8 14.8 26.8 55.3 159.3 4 6 35.3 21.8 39.8 197.7 5.0 0.8 11 11 Washington 25.0 20.8 34.2 119.5 4.9 0.2 19.4 34.8 55.7 231.2 3 9 30.8 22.0 38.6 206.2 5.3 0.6 6 9 Washington St 21.3 18.2 33.0 86.3 2.6 0.8 20.0 35.0 57.1 251.5 5 10 42.8 25.3 39.7 258.2 6.5 1.2 22 9 West Virginia 29.8 20.6 39.2 162.6 4.1 1.4 20.2 31.2 64.7 230.2 3 12 13.6 12.2 32.6 86.8 2.7 0.6 6 12 WKU 18.4 16.8 35.2 140.8 4.0 0.8 13.4 25.4 52.8 156.0 3 6 40.4 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