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SU ATS OU SEC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL S Carolina 4-0 6-0 2-1-1 4-1-1 0-0 3-3 Florida 4-0 5-0 4-0 4-1 1-3 1-4 Georgia 3-1 5-1 2-2 2-4 3-1 5-1 Vanderbilt 1-2 2-3 2-1 3-2 1-2 1-3 Tennessee 0-2 3-2 1-1 2-2 2-0 4-0 Missouri 0-3 3-3 0-3 3-3 1-2 1-4 Kentucky 0-3 1-5 0-2-1 1-4-1 1-2 4-2 West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Alabama 2-0 5-0 1-1 2-3 0-2 1-4 Miss St 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 0-4 Texas A&M 2-1 4-1 1-2 3-2 1-2 1-3 LSU 1-1 5-1 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-3 Arkansas 1-2 2-4 1-2 1-5 1-2 3-2 Mississippi 0-2 3-3 1-1 4-2 0-2 1-4 Auburn 0-3 1-4 1-2 1-4 0-3 1-4 SBC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Louisiana 2-0 4-1 2-0 3-1-1 1-1 2-2 WKU 1-0 4-1 1-0 5-0 0-1 2-2 ULM 1-0 3-2 1-0 5-0 0-1 4-1 Troy 2-1 3-2 2-1 4-1 0-3 1-4 Middle Tenn 1-1 3-2 1-1 3-2 1-1 3-1 Arkansas St 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-2 2-3 North Texas 1-1 2-4 0-2 2-4 0-2 3-2 S Alabama 0-1 1-4 0-1 2-3 0-1 1-3 FAU 0-2 1-4 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2 FIU 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-4 1-1 4-2 WAC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL UTSA 1-0 5-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-1 Idaho 1-0 1-5 0-1 1-5 0-1 3-2 La Tech 0-0 5-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 5-0 San Jose St 0-0 4-1 0-0 5-0 0-0 2-2 Utah St 0-0 4-2 0-0 5-1 0-0 0-5 Texas St 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-3 N Mexico St 0-2 1-5 1-1 2-3-1 0-2 2-3 SU ATS OU MAC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Kent St 3-0 4-1 3-0 4-1 2-1 3-1 Ohio 2-0 6-0 0-2 3-3 2-0 3-2 Miami, OH 2-0 3-3 1-1 1-5 1-1 3-2 Bowling Green 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-2 0-5 Buffalo 0-2 1-4 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2 Akron 0-2 1-5 0-2 3-3 1-1 4-1 Mass 0-3 0-6 2-1 2-4 2-1 4-2 West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Toledo 3-0 5-1 3-0 5-1 1-2 2-3 N Illinois 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-2 1-1 2-3 W Michigan 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 1-1 2-3 Ball St 1-2 3-3 1-2 4-2 2-1 5-1 C Michigan 0-2 2-3 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-0-1 E Michigan 0-2 0-5 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-1 MW CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Nevada 2-0 5-1 1-1 2-4 1-1 2-3 Fresno St 2-0 4-2 2-0 6-0 1-1 2-3 Boise St 1-0 4-1 0-1 3-2 1-0 2-3 UNLV 1-0 1-5 1-0 3-3 1-0 4-1 San Diego St 1-1 3-3 1-1 4-2 2-0 3-2 Air Force 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-3 2-0 2-2 New Mexico 0-1 3-3 1-0 4-2 1-0 1-3-1 Wyoming 0-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 0-1 3-1 Hawaii 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 2-0 2-2 Colorado St 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-4 1-1 2-3 PAC-12 North CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Oregon 3-0 6-0 2-1 2-4 2-1 3-2 Oregon St 3-0 4-0 2-1 3-1 1-2 1-3 Stanford 2-1 4-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 Washington 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3 California 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-3 Wash St 0-3 2-4 2-1 2-4 2-1 3-2 South CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Arizona St 2-0 4-1 2-0 4-1 0-2 1-3 USC 2-1 4-1 1-2 1-4 1-2 2-3 Colorado 1-1 1-4 1-1 1-4 1-1 2-2 UCLA 1-2 4-2 1-2 4-2 1-2 3-3 Utah 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3 Arizona 0-3 3-3 1-2 3-3 2-1 3-2 SU ATS OU BIG EAST CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Rutgers 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 1-3 Cincinnati 1-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 2-1 Temple 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-1 Syracuse 1-0 2-3 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 2-2 Louisville 0-0 5-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-2 Connecticut 0-1 3-3 0-1 2-3-1 0-1 2-4 Pittsburgh 0-2 2-3 1-1 3-2 0-2 1-2 USF 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-1 3-2 BIG TEN Legends CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Iowa 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-2 Michigan 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3 Northwestern 1-1 5-1 1-1 4-1-1 2-0 3-2 Michigan St 1-1 4-2 0-2 1-5 1-1 1-4-1 Nebraska 1-1 4-2 0-2 3-3 2-0 4-1 Minnesota 0-1 4-1 0-1 3-2 0-1 1-3 Leaders CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Ohio St 2-0 6-0 2-0 3-3 1-1 3-3 Penn St 2-0 4-2 2-0 5-1 2-0 2-4 Wisconsin 1-1 4-2 2-0 2-4 1-0-1 2-2-1 Purdue 0-1 3-2 0-1 3-2 0-1 2-2 Indiana 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 2-0 4-0 Illinois 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-0-1 3-1-1 CUSA West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Tulsa 3-0 5-1 2-1 3-3 2-1 3-2 Houston 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3 SMU 1-0 2-3 1-0 3-2 0-1 1-3 Tulane 0-1 0-5 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 1-4 UTEP 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-3-1 0-2 2-4 Rice 0-3 1-5 0-2-1 2-3-1 1-2 3-3 East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL UCF 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2 Memphis 1-0 1-4 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-2 E Carolina 2-1 3-3 2-1 3-3 1-2 2-3 Marshall 1-1 2-4 0-1-1 2-3-1 2-0 4-1 UAB 0-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-1 S Miss 0-1 0-5 0-1 1-4 0-1 3-2 INDEP SU ATS OU Notre Dame 5-0 4-1 1-4 BYU 4-2 3-3 0-5 Navy 2-3 2-3 1-3 Army 1-4 2-3 4-0 Volume 30 Issue 7 October 13, 2012 1-800-654-3448 NORTHCOAST SPORTS SERVICE P.O. BOX 450829 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44145 $ 10.00 ncsports.com © 2012 Northcoast Sports Service POWER SWEEP SIXTEEN NFL POWER SWEEPS 2007-’12 (ALL H’S WINNING) 29 Years NEWS AND NOTES 2012 COLLEGE STANDINGS Arkansas got a big win to end their 4 gm losing streak but it didn’t start well as they went 67/9pl and had a 26 yd FG bounce off the upright. They still led 10-0 with Auburn missing a 49 yd FG with 2:37 left in the half and Ark missing a 50 yd FG with :38 left. Ark had a 224-146 yd edge at the half. Aub went to QB Moseley in the 2H. He hit a 21 yd td pass, 10-7 but trailing 17-7 Auburn fumbled at their 40 and Ark got a td to make it 24-7. Moseley was int’d in the EZ from the Ark23 and int’d in the EZ from the Ark12 with 3:04 left...The story of the Iowa St/TCU game was that Casey Pachall was suspended. TCU still finished with a 24-15 FD edge and 455-350 yd edge. Trevone Boykin hit 23-40-270 and rushed for 39 on 14 carries. TCU’s 12 game win steak was snapped. Jared Barnett got his first start of the year for ISU and hit 12-21-183 and rushed for 30. ISU has faced top 25 teams on the road 33 times since 1996 and this was their 3rd win but Barnett also guiding the win over TTech last year. The Frogs had won a nation’s best 25 conf games in a row. Boykin was dealing with leg cramps in the 2H despite the mild temps (50’s). ISU opened with a 75/4pl drive for a td then after an int got a 46 yd FG to lead 10-0. TCU fumbled at the ISU3 trailing 16-7 and fumbled at the ISU37 and despite a 231-186 yd edge and commanding 13-4 FD edge in the 1H, trailed 16-10 as Barnett hooked up with Lenz on 51 and 74 yd td passes. Barnett hit Lenz with a 1 yd td pass early 3Q, 23-10. TCU got within 23-20 and ISU gained 5 yds but a PF gave them a FD and they continued on a 75/10pl drive for a td to get back ahead by 2 scores, 30-20. ISU got an IR td with 7:51 left, 37-23 and on 4&gl from the 3 TCU was int with 2:13 left...We thought Texas, with their defense, would be able to handle W Virginia at home and win the game more comfortably than most thought as they had a record crowd of 101,851. WV finished with a 26-21 FD edge and 460-404 yd edge. SU ATS OU ACC Atlantic CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Maryland 1-0 3-2 0-1 2-3 0-1 2-2 Clemson 2-1 5-1 3-0 4-2 3-0 4-1 Florida St 2-1 5-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-3 N Carolina St 1-1 4-2 1-1 2-3-1 1-1 2-3 Wake Forest 1-3 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-3 2-3 Boston College 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-1 Coastal CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Miami, FL 3-0 4-2 3-0 3-3 3-0 4-1 Duke 2-0 5-1 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-1 N Carolina 1-1 4-2 1-1 4-2 1-1 3-2 Virginia Tech 1-1 3-3 0-2 1-5 1-1 3-2 Georgia Tech 1-3 2-4 2-2 3-3 3-1 4-1 Virginia 0-2 2-4 0-2 0-5-1 2-0 3-2 BIG 12 CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Kansas St 2-0 5-0 2-0 4-1 1-1 3-1 West Virginia 2-0 5-0 1-1 2-3 2-0 3-1 Iowa St 1-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2 TCU 1-1 4-1 0-2 1-3-1 1-1 1-3 Texas 1-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 2-0 4-1 Texas Tech 1-1 4-1 1-1 4-1 1-1 2-1-1 Oklahoma 1-1 3-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 Baylor 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 3-0 Oklahoma St 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 1-0 3-0 Kansas 0-2 1-4 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3 1-347-677-1700 FREE FOOTBALL INFORMATION Lost as a TD+ favorite this past week Air Force -8 lost to Navy (28-21) Auburn -7.5 lost to Arkansas (24-7) Missouri -7 lost to Vanderbilt (19-15) TCU -7 lost to Iowa St (37-23) Texas -7 lost to West Virginia (48-45) Boston College -7 lost to Army (34-31) Biggest upsets this season Houston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13) Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31) Georgia Tech -26.5 Middle Tenn (49-28) Colorado -22 lost to FCS Sacramento St (30-28) Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34) Pittsburgh -17 lost to FCS Youngstown St (31-17) Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16) Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19) Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31) UNLV -14 lost to FCS Northern Arizona (17-14) Dogs of 6-6.5 pts .......................... 10 outright upsets Dogs of 7-9.5 ................................ 13 outright upsets Dogs of 10-16.5 ............................ 14 outright upsets Dogs of 17+ .................................... 6 outright upsets FBS tms to lose to an FCS team .................. 9 teams UPSET CORNER After WV had a 42 yd FG blk’d they attempted to go for it numerous time on 4th down and were success ful almost every time. On their 3rd drive they converted on 4&2 at midfield then on 4&4 were stopped but UT had called time-out prior and on the next play WV got a 40 yd td pass. Texas led 28-27 at half and got the ball to open the 3Q so appeared to be in good shape going 54/13pl and settling for a 36 yd FG. WV’s 2nd 3Q poss began with :23 left and they converted on 4&6 and 4&1 on a 76/12pl drive for a td, 41-38 (10:50). UT was SOD on 4&13 and then a key play happened when on 3&6 from the WV8 when the snap got past QB Ash and he fell on it for a 16 yd loss. That forced a 41 yd FG and they missed it and WV went 76/8pl as UT couldn’t get them off the field. Perhaps their most impressive player in the game was Andrew Buie who constantly broke tackles and rushed 207 yards although Geno Smith is clearly the frontrunner for the Heisman hitting 25-35-268 yards. NFL POWER SWEEP AGAIN!!! KEYS 10-0 100% TY!!! NFL SYSTEM PLAY 3-1 75% TY! (4) ANGLE PLAYS 35-18 66% L/9Y! FLORIDA WINS OUTRIGHT AS UNDERDOG PLAY!!!

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SU ATS OUSEC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLS Carolina 4-0 6-0 2-1-1 4-1-1 0-0 3-3Florida 4-0 5-0 4-0 4-1 1-3 1-4Georgia 3-1 5-1 2-2 2-4 3-1 5-1Vanderbilt 1-2 2-3 2-1 3-2 1-2 1-3Tennessee 0-2 3-2 1-1 2-2 2-0 4-0Missouri 0-3 3-3 0-3 3-3 1-2 1-4Kentucky 0-3 1-5 0-2-1 1-4-1 1-2 4-2West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLAlabama 2-0 5-0 1-1 2-3 0-2 1-4Miss St 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 0-4Texas A&M 2-1 4-1 1-2 3-2 1-2 1-3LSU 1-1 5-1 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-3Arkansas 1-2 2-4 1-2 1-5 1-2 3-2Mississippi 0-2 3-3 1-1 4-2 0-2 1-4Auburn 0-3 1-4 1-2 1-4 0-3 1-4SBC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLLouisiana 2-0 4-1 2-0 3-1-1 1-1 2-2WKU 1-0 4-1 1-0 5-0 0-1 2-2ULM 1-0 3-2 1-0 5-0 0-1 4-1Troy 2-1 3-2 2-1 4-1 0-3 1-4Middle Tenn 1-1 3-2 1-1 3-2 1-1 3-1Arkansas St 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-2 2-3North Texas 1-1 2-4 0-2 2-4 0-2 3-2S Alabama 0-1 1-4 0-1 2-3 0-1 1-3FAU 0-2 1-4 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2FIU 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-4 1-1 4-2WAC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUTSA 1-0 5-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-1Idaho 1-0 1-5 0-1 1-5 0-1 3-2La Tech 0-0 5-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 5-0San Jose St 0-0 4-1 0-0 5-0 0-0 2-2Utah St 0-0 4-2 0-0 5-1 0-0 0-5Texas St 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-3N Mexico St 0-2 1-5 1-1 2-3-1 0-2 2-3

SU ATS OUMAC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLKent St 3-0 4-1 3-0 4-1 2-1 3-1Ohio 2-0 6-0 0-2 3-3 2-0 3-2Miami, OH 2-0 3-3 1-1 1-5 1-1 3-2Bowling Green 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-2 0-5Buffalo 0-2 1-4 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2Akron 0-2 1-5 0-2 3-3 1-1 4-1Mass 0-3 0-6 2-1 2-4 2-1 4-2West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Toledo 3-0 5-1 3-0 5-1 1-2 2-3N Illinois 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-2 1-1 2-3W Michigan 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 1-1 2-3Ball St 1-2 3-3 1-2 4-2 2-1 5-1C Michigan 0-2 2-3 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-0-1E Michigan 0-2 0-5 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-1MW CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLNevada 2-0 5-1 1-1 2-4 1-1 2-3Fresno St 2-0 4-2 2-0 6-0 1-1 2-3Boise St 1-0 4-1 0-1 3-2 1-0 2-3UNLV 1-0 1-5 1-0 3-3 1-0 4-1San Diego St 1-1 3-3 1-1 4-2 2-0 3-2Air Force 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-3 2-0 2-2New Mexico 0-1 3-3 1-0 4-2 1-0 1-3-1Wyoming 0-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 0-1 3-1Hawaii 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 2-0 2-2Colorado St 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-4 1-1 2-3PAC-12 North CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLOregon 3-0 6-0 2-1 2-4 2-1 3-2Oregon St 3-0 4-0 2-1 3-1 1-2 1-3Stanford 2-1 4-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3Washington 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3California 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-3Wash St 0-3 2-4 2-1 2-4 2-1 3-2South CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLArizona St 2-0 4-1 2-0 4-1 0-2 1-3USC 2-1 4-1 1-2 1-4 1-2 2-3Colorado 1-1 1-4 1-1 1-4 1-1 2-2UCLA 1-2 4-2 1-2 4-2 1-2 3-3Utah 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3Arizona 0-3 3-3 1-2 3-3 2-1 3-2

SU ATS OUBIG EAST CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLRutgers 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 1-3Cincinnati 1-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 2-1Temple 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-1Syracuse 1-0 2-3 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 2-2Louisville 0-0 5-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-2Connecticut 0-1 3-3 0-1 2-3-1 0-1 2-4Pittsburgh 0-2 2-3 1-1 3-2 0-2 1-2USF 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-1 3-2BIG TEN Legends CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLIowa 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-2Michigan 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3Northwestern 1-1 5-1 1-1 4-1-1 2-0 3-2Michigan St 1-1 4-2 0-2 1-5 1-1 1-4-1Nebraska 1-1 4-2 0-2 3-3 2-0 4-1Minnesota 0-1 4-1 0-1 3-2 0-1 1-3Leaders CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLOhio St 2-0 6-0 2-0 3-3 1-1 3-3Penn St 2-0 4-2 2-0 5-1 2-0 2-4Wisconsin 1-1 4-2 2-0 2-4 1-0-1 2-2-1Purdue 0-1 3-2 0-1 3-2 0-1 2-2Indiana 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 2-0 4-0Illinois 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-0-1 3-1-1CUSA West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLTulsa 3-0 5-1 2-1 3-3 2-1 3-2Houston 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3SMU 1-0 2-3 1-0 3-2 0-1 1-3Tulane 0-1 0-5 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 1-4UTEP 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-3-1 0-2 2-4Rice 0-3 1-5 0-2-1 2-3-1 1-2 3-3East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUCF 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2Memphis 1-0 1-4 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-2E Carolina 2-1 3-3 2-1 3-3 1-2 2-3Marshall 1-1 2-4 0-1-1 2-3-1 2-0 4-1UAB 0-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-1S Miss 0-1 0-5 0-1 1-4 0-1 3-2INDEP SU ATS OUNotre Dame 5-0 4-1 1-4BYU 4-2 3-3 0-5Navy 2-3 2-3 1-3Army 1-4 2-3 4-0

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Arkansas got a big win to end their 4 gm losing streak but it didn’t start well as they went 67/9pl and had a 26 yd FG bounce off the upright. They still led 10-0 with Auburn missing a 49 yd FG with 2:37 left in the half and Ark missing a 50 yd FG with :38 left. Ark had a 224-146 yd edge at the half. Aub went to QB Moseley in the 2H. He hit a 21 yd td pass, 10-7 but trailing 17-7 Auburn fumbled at their 40 and Ark got a td to make it 24-7. Moseley was int’d in the EZ from the Ark23 and int’d in the EZ from the Ark12 with 3:04 left...The story of the Iowa St/TCU game was that Casey Pachall was suspended. TCU still finished with a 24-15 FD edge and 455-350 yd edge. Trevone Boykin hit 23-40-270 and rushed for 39 on 14 carries. TCU’s 12 game win steak was snapped. Jared Barnett got his first start of the year for ISU and hit 12-21-183 and rushed for 30. ISU has faced top 25 teams on the road 33 times since 1996 and this was their 3rd win but Barnett also guiding the win

over TTech last year. The Frogs had won a nation’s best 25 conf games in a row. Boykin was dealing with leg cramps in the 2H despite the mild temps (50’s). ISU opened with a 75/4pl drive for a td then after an int got a 46 yd FG to lead 10-0. TCU fumbled at the ISU3 trailing 16-7 and fumbled at the ISU37 and despite a 231-186 yd edge and commanding 13-4 FD edge in the 1H, trailed 16-10 as Barnett hooked up with Lenz on 51 and 74 yd td passes. Barnett hit Lenz with a 1 yd td pass early 3Q, 23-10. TCU got within 23-20 and ISU gained 5 yds but a PF gave them a FD and they continued on a 75/10pl drive for a td to get back ahead by 2 scores, 30-20. ISU got an IR td with 7:51 left, 37-23 and on 4&gl from the 3 TCU was int with 2:13 left...We thought Texas, with their defense, would be able to handle W Virginia at home and win the game more comfortably than most thought as they had a record crowd of 101,851. WV finished with a 26-21 FD edge and 460-404 yd edge.

SU ATS OUACC Atlantic CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLMaryland 1-0 3-2 0-1 2-3 0-1 2-2Clemson 2-1 5-1 3-0 4-2 3-0 4-1Florida St 2-1 5-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-3N Carolina St 1-1 4-2 1-1 2-3-1 1-1 2-3Wake Forest 1-3 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-3 2-3Boston College 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-1Coastal CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLMiami, FL 3-0 4-2 3-0 3-3 3-0 4-1Duke 2-0 5-1 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-1N Carolina 1-1 4-2 1-1 4-2 1-1 3-2Virginia Tech 1-1 3-3 0-2 1-5 1-1 3-2Georgia Tech 1-3 2-4 2-2 3-3 3-1 4-1Virginia 0-2 2-4 0-2 0-5-1 2-0 3-2BIG 12 CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLKansas St 2-0 5-0 2-0 4-1 1-1 3-1West Virginia 2-0 5-0 1-1 2-3 2-0 3-1Iowa St 1-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2TCU 1-1 4-1 0-2 1-3-1 1-1 1-3Texas 1-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 2-0 4-1Texas Tech 1-1 4-1 1-1 4-1 1-1 2-1-1Oklahoma 1-1 3-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-2Baylor 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 3-0Oklahoma St 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 1-0 3-0Kansas 0-2 1-4 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3

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Lost as a TD+ favorite this past weekAir Force -8 lost to Navy (28-21)Auburn -7.5 lost to Arkansas (24-7)Missouri -7 lost to Vanderbilt (19-15)TCU -7 lost to Iowa St (37-23)Texas -7 lost to West Virginia (48-45)Boston College -7 lost to Army (34-31)Biggest upsets this seasonHouston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13)Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31)Georgia Tech -26.5 Middle Tenn (49-28)Colorado -22 lost to FCS Sacramento St (30-28)Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34)Pittsburgh -17 lost to FCS Youngstown St (31-17)Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16)Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19)Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31)UNLV -14 lost to FCS Northern Arizona (17-14)Dogs of 6-6.5 pts ..........................10 outright upsetsDogs of 7-9.5 ................................13 outright upsetsDogs of 10-16.5 ............................14 outright upsetsDogs of 17+ ....................................6 outright upsetsFBS tms to lose to an FCS team ..................9 teams

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After WV had a 42 yd FG blk’d they attempted to go for it numerous time on 4th down and were success ful almost every time. On their 3rd drive they converted on 4&2 at midfield then on 4&4 were stopped but UT had called time-out prior and on the next play WV got a 40 yd td pass. Texas led 28-27 at half and got the ball to open the 3Q so appeared to be in good shape going 54/13pl and settling for a 36 yd FG. WV’s 2nd 3Q poss began with :23 left and they converted on 4&6 and 4&1 on a 76/12pl drive for a td, 41-38 (10:50). UT was SOD on 4&13 and then a key play happened when on 3&6 from the WV8 when the snap got past QB Ash and he fell on it for a 16 yd loss. That forced a 41 yd FG and they missed it and WV went 76/8pl as UT couldn’t get them off the field. Perhaps their most impressive player in the game was Andrew Buie who constantly broke tackles and rushed 207 yards although Geno Smith is clearly the frontrunner for the Heisman hitting 25-35-268 yards.

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College Wins College Win % NFL Wins NFL Win % Combined Wins Combined Win % Playbook 13-5 +8 Playbook 72.2% Power Sweep 10-0 +10 Power Sweep 100% Gold Sheet 24-14 +10 Gold Sheet 63.2% Sports Reporter 14-7 +7 Sports Reporter 66.7% Gold Sheet 11-3 +8 Gold Sheet 78.6% Sports Reporter 19-12 +7 Sports Reporter 61.3% Gold Sheet 13-11 +2 Gold Sheet 54.2% Winning Points 12-6 +6 Winning Points 66.7% Power Sweep 20-14 +6 Power Sweep 58.8% Power Plays 27-27 0 Power Plays 50.0% Sports Reporter 5-5 0 Sports Reporter 50.0% Winning Points 29-26 +3 Playbook 53.1% Pointwise 18-18 0 Pointwise 50.0% Power Plays 3-4 -1 Power Plays 42.9% Playbook 17-15 +2 Winning Points 52.7% Winning Points 17-20 -3 Winning Points 45.9% Pointwise 7-12 -5 Pointwise 36.8% Power Plays 30-31 -1 Power Plays 49.2% Power Sweep 10-14 -4 Power Sweep 41.7% Playbook 4-10 -6 Playbook 28.6% Pointwise 25-30 -5 Pointwise 45.5%

The Newsletter ContestWe welcome back the Newsletter contest for the 2012 football season. We are happy to provide you with the records and standings from the Power Sweep, Gold Sheet, Power Plays, the Sports Reporter, Winning Points, Pointwise and Playbook. The newsletters are graded from the lines in Tuesday's USA Today. If there is no line we will use the first available line in the USA Today. We use the Tuesday line because Newsletters are written on Sunday night and that would be the first day that most subscribers would have access to them as all of the Newsletters post online by then. There will be 6 categories in all. Net winners in College, NFL, and combined as well as the win percentage in College, NFL and combined. An (*) indicates that a Sunday or Monday night game is pending.

‘07-12 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y)33-17 66%!2007 Sept GOM's5H FAU (+7) 42 Minnesota 39 WIN4H Atlanta (+3) 26 Houston 16 WIN2007 Oct GOM's5H Texas A&M (+3) 11 Kansas 19 loss4H Over 45 Cleveland (27)/STL (20) WIN2007 Nov GOM's5H USF (-16’) 41 Syracuse 10 WIN4H OVER 60 UAB 9/Memphis 25 loss4H Tampa Bay (-3) 31 Atlanta 7 WIN2007 NFL GOY!!5H Tennessee (-3) 26 KC 17 WIN2008 Sept GOM's4H Atlanta (-6) 38 KC 14 WIN5H Florida St (-5') 39 Colo 21 WIN2008 October GOM's4H NY Giants (+3) 21 PIT 14 WIN4'H OVER 59’ UNLV (35) BYU (45) GOY WIN4’H UNDER 54’ Texas 38 Colorado 14 GOM WIN5H Ohio St (-3) 45 Mich St 7 WIN2008 November GOM's5H Ohio St (-11) 45 N’western 10 GOY WIN4H Atlanta (-6') 20 Denver 24 loss2008 NFL GOY5H Green Bay (-6) 21 Houston 24 loss2009 Sept GOM’s4H Oakland (+2) 3 Denver 23 loss4H OVER 52' Mid Tenn (21)/N Texas(37) WIN5H Clemson (-7) 25 Boston Coll 7 WIN2009 OCT GOM'S 4H Indianapolis (-14) 42 St Louis 6 WIN4H UNDER 51 Arizona (27)/UCLA (13) WIN5H SMU (+7) 35 Navy 38 (OT) WIN2009 NOV GOM'S5H Wisconsin (-11) 31 Indiana 28 GOY loss4'H UNDER 50' Wisc (31)/N'wstrn (33) GOY loss4H NY Giants (-7) 34 Atlanta 31 OT loss2009 DEC GOM5H Indianapolis (-6’) 28 Denver 16 GOY WIN2010 Sept GOM’s4H OVER 63' Oklahoma St (41)/Troy(38) WIN4H Atlanta (-6') 41 Arizona 7 WIN5H Boston College (+4) 0 Virg Tech 19 loss2010 OCT GOM’s4H UNDER 44 LSU (16)/Tennessee (14) WIN5H Mississippi St (-5) 47 Houston 24 WIN4H Chicago (-5') 20 Seattle 23 loss2010 NOV GOM’s4'H OVER 59 Arkansas (41)/S Carolina (20) GOY WIN5H Kentucky (-15) 38 Vanderbilt 20 GOY WIN4H Baltimore (-11’) 37 Carolina 13 WIN2010 NFL GOY5H New Orleans (-9) 31 St Louis 13 WIN2011 Sept GOM’s4H OVER 50’ NMex St (28)/Minnesota (21) loss5H Penn St -7 (14) Temple (10) loss4H NEW ORLEANS 40 (-3’) Houston 33 WIN2011 Oct GOM’s4H UNDER 45’ LSU (38)/Tennessee (7) WIN4H New Orleans -6 (20) Tampa Bay (26) loss5H Nevada -11’ (45) Fresno St (38) loss2011 NOV GOM’s4’H UNDER 58 Army (14)/Air Force (24) WIN5 H Arkansas -14’ (49) Tennessee 7 WIN4H Houston -6 (20) Jacksonville 13 WIN2011 NFL GOY5H New England (-7) 41 Denver 23 WIN2012 Sept GOM(Y)4H Philadelphia (-2’) 24 Baltimore 23 loss5 H UCLA (-7) 20 Oregon St 27 loss4H OVER 57 Wku (26) Arkansas St (13) loss

BUTTON #9 PLAYS SWEEP AT 7-0 LAST WEEK! CURRENTLY ON 11-1 RUN! We KNOW we have the best complimentary tapes in the country and put a lot of effort into providing FREE Winners on a daily basis. Every Monday we release the Early Bird Play of the Week from Northcoast's Private Play Hotline. It has produced 66% Winners OVER 16 YEARS!! This is an actual play from the Private Play Hotline and if you call on Monday you can get it for FREE!!!! Last week was yet another winner on Clemson! Our Northcoast Sportsline Complimentary Plays have been outstanding throughout the years. The Northcoast Sportsline Underdog Play is the play that just missed out on being the Underdog Play in Power Sweep and we put it up each Wednesday. The Northcoast Sportsline Totals Play goes up on Thursday and is our best NFL Totals Play as of Thursday and many times it has ended up being a Late Phone Play!!! The Northcoast Sportsline College Play of the Week is given away free every Saturday and is a play that just missed out on being a Late Phone Play. Out of 40 to 50 games to choose from, it is our 6th or 7th best play and is very successful and worthy of being a Late Phone Play. The Pro Play of the Week on Sunday is also the one that just missed out on being a Late Phone Play and is our 4th best pro play of the day (Top 3 are all Late Phone Plays). Tuesday we give out a FREE 4H from the Power Plays! Every Wednesday we give out our #2 Economy Club Play, Thursday is one of the PPH Big Dog Plays which have now covered SIX STRAIGHT with FOUR outright upset winners this year, Friday we give you the Big 12 Play which now has recorded FIVE STRAIGHT WINS and Saturday and Sunday another PPH Play! The Private Play Hotline selections are a $15 value. Call daily to pick up your FREE red-hot selections.NFL RECORDS ANOTHER POWER SWEEP!!!! NOW SIXTEEN SINCE ‘07!!!

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UNDERDOG PLAY RECORDS YET ANOTHER OUTRIGHT WINNER WITH FLORIDA LW! The NFL Selections in Power Sweep are having an amazing year! FOR THE SECOND TIME THIS YEAR AND THE SIXTEENTH TIME SINCE 2007 the NFL Selection had A POWER SWEEP (all H’s winning)!!!!!!!!!!!!! The NFL Key Selections are a perfect 10-0 100% on the year! The System Play suffered its first loss on the year and is now 3-1 75% on the year! The Underdog Play of the Week recorded yet another OUT-RIGHT UPSET with Florida although the College H selections went just 2-4. The 3H NFL Totals also had a solid week going 2-1 on Sunday and are now 6-3 67% the L3W. San Francisco was as (4) Angle winner and that record now stands at 35-18 66% over 9 years! Please keep in mind that this is the lowest renewal offer which will expire this Sunday, October 14th. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A $79 download price ($119 for mail). Not only will you get the lowest rate for renewal, you’ll receive ALL eligible POWER SWEEP bonus offers PLUS get discounts all throughout THIS season on Late Phone Packages!!! Also, if you are reading this commentary as a newsstand patron or as a sample copy, the cost for subscription for this year also includes credit on a Northcoast Debit Card so make sure you call and subscribe TODAY!

MONDAY NIGHTS ARE 65% ON SIDES AND TOTALS L2Y!! So many of you are on board for Monday Night Magic, but we’ll bore you repeating the winning records nonetheless. Over the last 2 years the Monday Nights are an amazing 26-14 65% on Sides and Totals! Remember, your Northcoast Debit Card has the Monday Night Magic winner and the Marquee Totals Play available after 12:00 noon EST on Mondays so you don’t want to miss out. On the year the Marquees (comb) have gone 22-13 63% so if you have not picked up a Marquee 7-Pack, you should today so you can start to save as those $12 winners can be as low as $7 per call when you purchase multiple 7-packs. Remember, the midweek games are all considered Marquee Plays and are available on game day after 12:00 noon EST. Call the Comp Line daily for more information.

NFL LATE PHONES 3-0 100% ON SUNDAY After a tough Saturday, losing a rare 5H release (not a GOM) and dropping our 5H record to 18-11 62% the last 29, we went 2-4 on the day on our College Sides, 2-2 on the College Totals, 1-0 on a Small College play, a 3-1 College Marquee record and on Sunday a perfect 3-0 100% day on our Late Phones. With the disappointing showing on Saturday, we are offering a Guarantee to all 2012 and 2013 subs for this weekend’s Late Phones (see page 8). Anyone can get the Late Phones without a Guarantee on their package, but you must be a current sub to guarantee this weekend’s selections.

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Southern Miss SM 30-29 sm 31-21 SM 26-19 UCF 24 16 SM -8’/51’ sm +10/55 SM -15/50’Oklahoma St 28 22 OSU 70-28 osu 48-14 – KANSAS OSU -31/73’ osu -24/64’ –Ohio St 24 17 OSU 34-20 OSU 38-10 osu 33-14 INDIANA OSU -27’/52’ OSU -23/58 osu -17’/48’Smu NL NL SMU 45-24 smu 31-17 SMU 26-21 TULANE SMU -26’/52’ smu -8/54 SMU -19/55Utsa – – – RICE 3 3’ – – –Nevada NL NL UN 37-0 un 44-26 UN 63-28 UNLV UN -20’/55 un -20’/62 UN -6/58’Colorado St sdsu -13’/52 SDSU -17/57’ sdsu +7/51 SAN DIEGO ST 7 20 sdsu 18-15 SDSU 24-19 sdsu 42-28Utah UU 31-6 – – UCLA 17 6’ UU -7/46 – –New Mexico 7 2’ – – – HAWAII – – 1998Florida Atlantic ulm -7/47’ ULM -3/47’ ulm +3’/56 ULM 28 23 ulm 26-0 ULM 20-17 ulm 27-25South Alabama – – – ARKANSAS ST 17 19 – – –Middle Tennessee fiu -8/53’ mtsu 28-27 MTSU 48-21 FIU NL NL fiu 31-18 mtsu +5/54 MTSU -12’/54Texas A&M 10 7’ – A&M 48-16 – Louisiana Tech † – A&M -19/59 –

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Kansas St 3 7 KSU 30-23 ksu (†) 27-20 ksu (†) 24-23 IOWA ST KSU -10’/50’ ksu (†) -3’/54 ksu (†) +2’/49Auburn AU 41-23 au 51-31 AU 33-20 MISSISSIPPI E 4’ AU -13/51 au -7/61 AU +5’/49Uab uh -27’/75’ – – HOUSTON 10 14 uh 56-13 – –Illinois um +1/48 UM -3/57 UI 38-13 MICHIGAN 17 21 um 31-14 UM 67-65 UI +7/54’Fresno St bsu -20’/58’ BSU -30/65’ bsu -7/53’ BOISE ST 4 6’ bsu 57-7 BSU 51-0 bsu 51-34Usc 13 13 USC -11’/63’ uw +10/60’ UW +19’/52 WASHINGTON USC 40-17 uw 32-31 UW 16-13Oregon St byu +3/51 – byu (B) +2/NL BYU 3 2’ byu 38-28 – byu (B) 44-20Alabama 14 21 – – – MISSOURI – – 1978Stanford SU 28-14 su 37-14 SU 45-38 NOTRE DAME 14 10 SU -7/59 su -4’/59’ SU -10/63Utah St USU 34-33 usu 38-34 USU 24-9 SAN JOSE ST 3 2 USU -10/52 usu -3’/52 USU -12’/55’Kentucky – – – ARKANSAS 17 17’ – – 2008Tennessee – – – MISS ST 4 3 – – 2008South Carolina – – – LSU 7 2’ – – 2008California 7 7 UC 30-7 uc 20-13 UC 49-17 WASHINGTON ST UC -9/36 uc -14/53’ UC -35’/60West Virginia E 4’ – – – TEXAS TECH – – 1938Tcu BU +3’/53 TCU 45-10 – BAYLOR E 7 BU 50-48 TCU -21/55 –

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Akron ou -13’/53 OU -16’/48 ou -3’/51 OHIO 17 19’ ou 37-20 OU 38-10 ou 19-7Toledo 10 13’ UT 54-16 ut 42-7 UT 47-21 E MICH UT -21/52 ut -10’/56’ UT -16/63Maryland uva -3/52’ umd 42-23 uva -3’/46 VIRGINIA E 3 uva 31-13 umd -2’/51 uva 20-9Duke vt -14’/53’ VT -27/61’ vt -17/47’ VIRG TECH 9 10 vt 14-10 VT 44-7 vt 34-26Wisconsin 7 UW 62-17 uw 34-13 UW 37-0 PURDUE 1 UW -26’/58 uw -20/51 UW -7/53Northwestern NW 28-13 nw 29-28 um E/49 MINNESOTA E 3’ NW -16/57’ nw -5/54 um 35-24Syracuse ru +1/50 su 13-10 SU 31-13 RUTGERS 10 7 ru 19-16 su -2’/42 SU +9’/44’Boston College fsu -14/45’ FSU -21’/48’ BC 28-21 FLORIDA ST 31 28 fsu 38-7 FSU 24-19 BC +4/45’Temple – TU 30-16 – CONNECTICUT 10 5 – TU +6/49 –Louisville 2 up +3/45’ UP -9/56 up -7/53 PITTSBURGH 3 up 21-14 UP 20-3 up 35-10Memphis ecu -14/56’ ECU -14/57’ ecu -5’/49 E CAROLINA 21 18’ ecu 35-17 ECU 49-27 ecu 38-19Florida 17 7 UF 26-21 uf 55-14 UF 27-3 VANDERBILT UF -13’/44’ uf -14/46 UF -35/48Air Force uw +16’/59 af 20-14 AF 10-0 WYOMING NL NL uw 25-17 af -13’/50’ AF -10’/45W Michigan WMU 45-35 wmu 45-16 bsu +11/53 BALL ST E 2’ WMU -12/58 wmu +5’/58’ bsu 22-17Buffalo niu -14/62 NIU -14/51 – N Illinois 14 14 niu 31-30 NIU 45-14 –Idaho 1’ – – – TEXAS ST 1’ – – 1996

Thursday, October 11th, 2012 NC Open 2011 2010 2009Arizona St NL 22 ASU 48-14 – – COLORADO ASU -31’/56’ – –Utep ut 57-28 UT -17’/58 UTEP 28-24 TULSA NL 16 ut -13’/56’ UT 31-28 UTEP +8’/59’Wku NL 2’ WKU 41-18 TU -13/61’ tu -24/64’ TROY WKU -5’/51 TU 28-14 tu 40-20Friday, October 12th, 2012Navy – NAVY 38-37 – C MICH NL 2 – NAVY -14/55 –Saturday, October 13th, 2012Texas ou (†) -11/56 ou (†) -3’/45 ut (†) 16-13 OKLAHOMA (†) 3 3’ ou (†) 55-17 ou (†) 28-20 ut (†) -3/52Iowa msu -3/47 UI 37-6 ui 15-13 MICHIGAN ST 9 9’ msu 37-21 UI -6’/50’ ui +1/42’North Carolina 10 6 um +2’/52’ UM -6’/48’ UNC 33-24 MIAMI-FL um 30-24 UM 33-10 UNC +3/43’Miami-Oh bg +4/52’ mu 24-21 bg -3’/58’ BOWL GREEN 7 7’ bg 37-23 mu -2’/51 bg 35-14Kent St – army +1/44 – ARMY 3 1’ – army 45-28 –

WEEK SEVEN OPENING COLLEGE LINES AND MATCHUP HISTORYKEY: CAPS home teamlower CASe away team† And UPPer/lower neutral site gameShaded covered ATS(B) Bowl game(C) Conf ChampionshipYeAr in ‘09 ColUmn last time they metno Yr in ‘09 ColUmn firstmeeting

1 FBS/FCS Matchup this week: Fordham at Cincinnati

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at AF in the 4Q but behind bkp QB Reynolds (Miller inj’d 4Q, CS) rallied for a win in OT as we cashed ANOTHER Outright Upset for the Big Dogs. CM is off a 50-35 loss (+11’) at UT but should be fired up after not being at home for 5 wks. CM is just 2-9 ATS at home under Enos but they do have the off edge (#74-107). Friday Night Marquees are ON FIRE (5-1 83%). Get the Friday Night Winner after 12 Noon ET using ncsports.com or your Northcoast Debit Card for just $9! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th† Oklahoma 31 Texas 28 - Dallas. UT had lost 5 in a row to OU from ‘00-’04 incl 3 outright upsets. Many wondered if Mack Brown could beat Bob Stoops. UT then won 4 of the next 5 (4-0-1 ATS). LY OU (-11) had the veteran QB while UT was rotating a Fr and So and UT was -4 in TO’s in the 55-17 rout as OU scored 3 D td’s. OU (-4) used the bye to regroup and won their 19th str off a loss by beating TT, 41-20. After TT took a 14-13 2Q lead, OU scored 27 str pts incl a 46 yd pick-6 to pull away. Playing with a practically brand new rec corps, NFL hopeful QB Jones (258 ypg, 63%, 7-2) is #9 B12 pass eff. UT (-7) lost its 7th str to a ranked tm vs WV as they led 38-34 going into the 4Q but couldn’t protect their lead as WV went on 76/12pl and 76/8pl td drives while UT drove to the WV34 but was SOD and the WV8 but missed a FG before scoring with :15 left. QB Ash (255 ypg, 78%, 11-1) is #3 FBS pass eff. UT’s secondary has been a disappointment rating #90 pass eff D (222 ypg, 60%, 9-7). Eleven of the L/14 RRR’s have been decided by DD’s but we expect this one to come down to the wire as both tms can ill afford a 2nd loss in B12 play. MICHIGAN ST 19 Iowa 10 - The HT is 10-2 SU (7-5 ATS) in this series but Iowa is 8-2 ATS. LY Iowa was a 3 pt HD and MSU was out to avenge the previous yr’s thrashing when Iowa (-6’) beat them 37-6. MSU got its 1st win in Iowa City s/’89 breaking a 7 gm losing streak as they won 37-21. MSU is 2-4 SU/ATS prior to rival Mich (also Wisky, Neb next 2W) and the Hawks are off a bye. Iowa used the bye to work on its offense with QB Vandenberg #100 FBS pass eff (200 ypg, 58%, 2-2). They will get back Bullock (280, 4.3) who was their leading rusher when he was inj’d in wk 3. FB Weisman then took over running for 507 yd (7.0) and 7 td in the L/3. MSU fell behind B10 doormat Indy 17-0 in the 1Q and 27-14 at the half before regrouping to hold IU scoreless in the 2H with 2 FD’s and 37 ttl yds in a 31-27 win as a 15 pt AF. QB Maxwell (238 ypg, 56%, 6-3) saw #1 rec TE Sims (313, 13.0) leave the gm early (ankle). Bell remains the B10’s top RB rusher (#9 FBS 776, 4.5). MSU is #1 B10 rush D (86 ypg, 3.0). MSU has the off (#80-91), D (#7-49) and ST’s (#40-45) edges but the dog is 16-6 ATS (8 of the L/9 decided by a td or less). North Carolina 44 MIAMI, FL 34 - LY UM was on its 2nd str road trip and NC was -2’ at home but the Canes built a 27-3 lead in the 2Q. NC got within 30-24 and did recover the onside and got 2 FD’s to the UM30 with :26 left but couldn’t score. NC is off a 48-34 (-6) over VT as RB Bernard ran for a career-high 262 yds (11.4) which were the most rush yds ever vs a Frank Beamer cch’d VT tm. QB Renner is avg 269 ypg (63%) with a 15-4 ratio while defensively they are all’g just 86 rush ypg (2.6). UM is off the gm vs ND (Solider Field) with FSU on deck (2-5 ATS prior). After several key drops and pen which could have given them the early lead, UM found themselves down 7-3 as ND scored the L/34 pts in a 41-3 loss (+15). QB Morris is avg 306 ypg (59%) with a 9-4 ratio but the D has been the problem giving up 510 ypg (#122) incl 376 rush yds LW. The Canes have been outscored 93-16 vs their two Top 20 opp TY, and NC, w/a healthy Bernard is a Top 20 tm. In a gm that could decide the Coastal (UM is 3-0 in ACC), NC has the edges on off (#12-38), def (#38-92) and ST’s (#3-50) and keep in mind UM has been traditionally poor at home since they left the Orange Bowl with no great home field atmosphere (4-8 ATS run). BOWLING GREEN 31 Miami, Oh 24 - “Miami Whammy.” Traditionally MU has been the thorn in BG’s side as they are the only tm in the MAC that they have a losing record against (21-42-5 all-time). However, LY BG (+4) got the longest run in schl hist, a 96 yd’r by Samuel in the 37-23 win. MU is 10-3 SU vs BG and LTH got a 33 yd FG (after a TO) as time expired to pull out a 24-21 (-2’) win which was played in dense fog. LW BG (-5) cashed us a 4H LPS Small Coll Play as they dominated Akron in the 2H outscoring them 24-0 (held them to just 36 2H yds) in the win. A wk prior Akron torched MU for 629 yds and 49 pts in a 7 pt MU win. Miami is off yet another blowout loss to rival Cincy (7 str) as they were outscored 28-0 in the 2H of a 52-14 loss (+20). QB Dysert is avg 286 ypg (64%) with a 13-6 ratio but the rush D is all’g 243 ypg (5.6). While it is well noted the HT is just 1-7 SU and has lost 4 in a row SU/ATS with 4 outright upsets, the Falcons are simply the better tm with a huge edge on D (#59-120). ARMY 31 Kent St 28 - In the L/gm (‘10) KSU trailed 28-7 at HT being outgained 220-158 and in the 2H never got closer than 14 pts in the 45-28 loss. Army is 2-0 SU (‘06 & ‘10) vs KSU but did go 0-4 LY vs the MAC. Army picked up its 1st win of the ssn LW over BC 34-31 (+9’) as we cashed our 5th str Big Dog Comp Play Winner given out Free every Thurs. QB Steelman ran for 141 yds (6.4) incl the GW 29 yd td w/:45 left. It was the 4th time this ssn that Army had 2 ply’rs top 100 yds (1st time s/’48) as they totalled 516 rush yds (6.5) and now lead the country avg 397 ypg. KSU is off to its best start s/’87 after LW’s 41-14 win at EM (-3) and now stand at 4-1 SU/ATS. They racked up 27-7 FD and 467-200 yd edges in the win. RB Archer leads the country in all-purp yds avg 231 ypg! KSU has dropped 11 str road/neutral non-conf AG’s by 25 ppg (3-8 ATS). Both tms have veteran units but Kent is in a MAC sandwich while Army is in the 3rd gm of a 3 gm homestand and is 6-1 ATS at home. OHIO 47 Akron 30 - LY Solich thought OU played its most complete game of the yr vs UA as the Cats had a 319-136 yd edge at the half and UA got a 5 yd td drive after a fmbl to pull within 23-10 after 3Q’s. OU (-13’) led 37-13 when UA drove 74/9pl for a td with 2:11 left. OU has won 4 in a row SU by 16 ppg and the HT in the series is 8-3 SU with the Cats 4-1 ATS at home. OU is off to a 6-0 SU (3-3 ATS) start, their best s/’76 but LW was outFD’d 30-16 and outgained 501-333 in the 38-31 win (-14’) at home vs Buff. While the off is led by the nation’s #3 rusher in Blakenship (843, 4.6), the D has all’d B2B gms of 500+. Akron is much improved TY but still stands at 1-5 SU after we went against them and cashed a 4H Small Coll Play on BG (-5) in a 24-10 UA loss. The Zips dynamic off rolled up 280 1H yds en route to a 10-0 lead but managed just 36 in the 2H and QB Williams was held to 228 pass yds after avg 336 ypg prior. This is HC for OU and they have a bye on deck but have failed to cover 3 of their L/4 gms as a fav TY and UA has backdoor potential. Toledo 34 E MICHIGAN 24 - LY UT was -21 at home. They led 23-9 at the half with a 214-147 yd edge and won 54-16 with 542-227 yd and 26-10 FD edges. Since ‘90 UT has dropped just 4 gms in the series with the avg loss by just 4 ppg (18 wins by 23 ppg). LTH UT had 3 td passes of 50+ in the 42-7 win. After suffering an opening OT loss to Ariz, UT has reeled off 5 str wins (4-1 ATS) after LW’s 50-35 win (-11’) vs CM. UT did trail 21-10 in the 2Q but benefitted from 2 IR td’s incl one w/:38 left giving them the frontdoor cover. QB Owens has gone the distance in every gm since that ssn opening loss and is avg 251 ypg (66%) with a 9-1 ratio. After a solid 6-6 ssn LY, it looked like EM had turned the corner under English but TY’s 0-5 SU (1-4 ATS) start has them at the bottom of the MAC again. LW off a bye and playing on HC, they were embarrassed 41-14 (+3) by Kent St getting outFD’d 27-7 and outgained 467-200. EM has been dominated at the LOS all’g 305 rush ypg (#124, 6.1) but is capable of giving the favored Rockets some fits as evidenced by their 23-7 loss (+32) to MSU 3 weeks ago. Maryland 23 VIRGINIA 20 - HC. MD at one time was the far superior program with 16 consec wins be-tween ‘72-’87 but the Cavs have won 14 of the L/19 (5-1 ATS). LY UVA (-3) was at MD and we used a 3H LPS on UVA. UVA was dominant with a 527-353 yd edge. The visitor is 5-1 SU (4-2 ATS) incl 3 str wins. These tms seem to be going in opposite directions as UVA is now 0-5-1 ATS TY (2-4 SU) after their 42-17 (+1) loss to Duke but they did outgain Duke 461-394 and were up 17-14 at HT. Poor QB play has doomed UVA all ssn and while QB Sims got the start he comp just 50% of his passes with an 0-2 ratio. MD is now 3-2 SU (2-3 ATS) topping LY’s win ttl after their 19-14 win (-7) over WF. The Terps are shockingly atop the Atl div and while the off has struggled, one bright spot as been super true Fr WR Diggs who is avg 155 all-purp ypg. The story has been the superb play of their D, which is all’g just 257 ypg (#7 NCAA) and held the powerful WV off to just 24 pts and 351 yds, by far WV’s lowest ttls of ssn. Tough to lay pts at home with the Cavs who are just 1-7-1 ATS as a HF and we’ll side with the better D playing with more confidence.

KEY SELECTIONS4H Wisconsin over PURDUE - HC. UW is now 6-0 SU/ATS (avg cover by 13 ppg) vs PU and the L4Y have won by an avg of 39-8. LY UW (-26’) won 62-17 at home as Ball ran for a career high 232 yds and 3 td’s and UW finished with 605-284 yd and 30-14 FD edges. UW has won their L/2 trips here by 21 each time with 102 and 303 ypg edges. With the B10’s only 2-0 tms in conf play (OSU and PSU) ineligible to play in the title game, the winner of this one is likely to capture the Leaders title. UW (-14’) delivered a 3H on these pages in their 31-14 win over IL. The Badgers outgained IL 427-284 although they did add a td run with 3:26 left to secure the cover. QB Stave started and hit 16-25-254-2-1 although #3 QB Phillips saw action for the 1st time s/’09 in the 1H. RB Ball (569, 4.0) looked good and WR Abbrederis (516, 11.9) had his 3rd str 100 yd gm since returning from inj. TO’s (4) and D-Rob (340 of UM’s 409 ttl yds) derailed the Boilermaker Express as PU lost 44-13 as a 3’ pt HD. With the offense going nowhere Hope played 3 QB’s with TerBush hitting 16-25-105-1-1 incl a pick-6, Henry 2-2-9-0-0 and despite a torn ACL Marve hit 5-8-43-0-1. This summer Vegas had UW (-7) and with their offense starting to find its gear we think the Badgers are a Play On tm down the stretch. FORECAST: Wisconsin 30 PURDUE 203H Florida over VANDERBILT - In UF’s last trip here (‘10) we used a 4.5H LPS on UF (-14) and they flat out dominated as they led 41-0 with Meyer confused as to what to tell his tm to improve on at the HT interview. UF has now won 24 in a row SU but VU is on a 6-4 ATS run. LY in the 1H UF fmbl’d into the EZ and missed a FG. UF had a 277-119 yd edge but only led 17-0 and VU got a td with 1:16 left to only lose 26-21 (+13’). After going 1-8 ATS as a HD (‘09-‘10) the Dores are a perfect 4-0 ATS L2Y. UF is 10-4 ATS as an SEC fav and the visitor is 12-7 ATS in this series with UF being a fav of 12’+ for 19 str yrs. Arguably no tm has been more impressive TY than the Gators, especially after their opener as they are now 5-0 SU and have covered 4 str gms after their 14-6 win (+3) over #4 LSU LW delivering another Outright Upset for our Underdog POW on these pages. UF dominated the LOS with a 176-42 rush yd edge thanks to RB Gillislee’s career-high 146 yds (4.3). VU is off a 19-15 (+7) win at Mizzou but was down 6-0 when MO QB Franklin left w/inj and DNR. The Dores also benefitted from a botched xp snap and a bobbled P that led to a safety and were outgained by 100 yds. This is a dangerous sandwich gm for UF as they are off that huge HG vs LSU and have SC and UGA on deck but the Gators have not lost in Nashville s/‘88, winning 10 str trips by 20 ppg. Even if UF sleep walks thru the 1H, Muschamp’s 2H adjustments have resulted in the Gators outscoring their opp 78-13 incl 41-0 in the 4Q! FORECAST: Florida 27 VANDERBILT 103H New Mexico over HAWAII - It’s taken new NM HC Davie 6 gms to do what it took previous HC Locksley 3 full seasons to do, win 3. Both new HC’s have made dramatic scheme changes going to a rush offense. The Lobos have avg’d 272 ypg and 5.4 ypc while the Warriors have only avg’d 104 ypg and 3.1 ypc. UH has been plagued with inj’s especially on D, as they’ve all’d an avg of 509 ypg and 56 ppg the L3W. With UH now in the MW this is an unusual trip (last was ‘88) but off an impressive outing (NM fans standing O after Boise) and a dominating win over TSU, this Lobo squad has an energy and excitement not felt by anyone in Albuquerque since ‘07. The Warriors meanwhile are 0-4 SU vs FBS foes and B2B trips can be wearing as in the L3Y they failed to cover both in that instance by 13 ppg. While NM will be in the rare role of AF (1st time s/’08, 1-4 ATS), we have no prob backing a tm that has covered its L/3 gms by 20 ppg against a tm that has failed to cover its L/3 gms by 28 ppg! FORECAST: New Mexico 33 HAWAII 23

OTHER SELECTIONS2H UCF over Southern Miss - LY SM was -8 at home. SM led 30-23 and got a FD to the UCF12 and would have either gotten a FG or a td to get ahead of the spread but fmbl’d at the 11 with 2:47 left. UCF went 89 yds and got a 25 yd td pass on the last play and went for 2 and it was ng. SM is 6-1 SU and 3-4 ATS vs UCF and has won all 3 trips in Orlando. LTH SM pulled the outright upset (+10) 31-21 as UCF was ranked for the 1st time in school history. UCF is 13-6-1 as a conf HF. These tms look to be heading in opposite directions as SM is 0-5 SU/1-4 ATS, their worst start s/’76. LW they lost at home to Boise 40-14 (+9’) but did have a 424-310 yd edge as they suffered 5 TO’s. QB play has been the prob as they have shuffled between 3 TY, and LW Alford (runner) had to replace the ineffective Lloyd (best passer). UCF is 3-2 SU/ATS with their only losses to OSU/Mizzou, two gms where they more than held their own. With a win here, UCF would be the prohibitive fav to take home the CUSA East title and playing at Bright House (21-10-1 ATS) should be more than enough to give them sweet revenge in a big way. FORECAST: UCF 37 Southern Miss 132H Oklahoma St over KANSAS - The fav is 7-1 SU/ATS in this series. OSU (+6) lost at home 43-28 to KU in ‘07 but the L2Y won 48-14 on the road (-24) and LY at home were -31 but won 70-28 tying a schl rec’d with 56 1H pts even pulling their st’rs on the final drive of the 1H! OSU scored td’s on all 8 1H poss. The Pokes should be well rested as this is only their 2nd gm in 4W coming off a bye while KU is off their rival KSU. The extra time all’d QB Lunt (knee) to miss just 1 gm but Walsh (#2 FBS pass eff 199 ypg, 67%, 8-2, 159 rush) has been impressive and may continue to be used in packages which take advantage of his mobility. The bend but don’t break Cowboys D led the NCAA in TO’s forced LY but has just 4 TY incl 1 in the L/3 gms (1-2 record). KU actually took a 14-7 lead over rival KSU before reality set in as the Cats then scored 49 of the next 51 pts. The Hawks actually outFD’d KSU 24-22 but the -5 TO deficit gave the Cats a short field as their 5 2H td drives avg’d 44 yds. KU QB Crist struggled yet again (190 ypg, 50%, 3-7) causing Weis to go with bkp Cummings for the 1st time this ssn. OSU has done well as a DD conf fav going 15-5 ATS and 11-3 ATS as a 20+ fav and get the nod here. FORECAST: Oklahoma St 51 KANSAS 17

OTHER GAMESTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 11thArizona St at COLORADO - ESPN. ASU is 3-0 SU/ATS in their recent meetings (‘06, ‘07 and ‘10) and has won by an avg of 34-10 (+172 ypg). LY CU came in banged up on both sides of the ball and ASU was fresh off a bye and led 41-7 after 3Q’s. ASU needed a td with 6:20 left to get ahead of the spread, 48-14 and CU fmbl’d at the ASU2 gaining 177 of their 420 yds in the 4Q. ASU is 4-1 SU/ATS TY and is much improved and while CU is 1-4 SU/ATS although the Buffs are 3-2 SU and 5-0 ATS with 2 outright upsets the wk after a bye! UTEP at TULSA - FSN. Heading into LY UTEP had won all 3 CUSA meetings at home incl upsets in ‘07 and ‘09. TU came into the game with little to play for as if they beat UH the next week, they would win the CUSA West, win or lose vs UTEP. TU only finished with a 500-443 yd edge in the 57-28 (-13’) road win. The fav is 2-6 ATS in the series but the HT is 9-2 SU, 12-8 ATS and the schools have avg’d 76 ppg the L/9 meetings. LW the Hurricane (-3) beat Marshall, 45-38 as we cashed our Top Weekly CTOT on the Over while UTEP (-1) was shutout at home 17-0 vs SMU. Tulsa will be fired up for this national TV game and is 5-1 and looking for style points but UTEP has played a much tough sked (#26-110). Wku at TROY - A pivotal early ssn SBC gm with the winner remaining among the top 2-3 tms in the chase. LY winds gusted from 20-29 mph and WKU RB Rainey rushed for 227 yds as WKU (-5’) had 494-330 yd and 23-15 FD edges in their 41-18 win. Both tms are off a bye and while WKU’s amazing 13 str gm ATS streak still stands (longest in CFB in 10+ yrs), Troy is 8-1-1 SU vs WKU suffering their only series loss LY so they have legitimate revenge here.

With 4 Games to Choose From (including NFL), We Will Choose the Strongest and Release it as our THURSDAY NIGHT MARQUEE PLAY! Get it on Gameday after 12 NOON ET on Your Northcoast Debit Card.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12thNavy at C MICHIGAN - CM is 0-2 (1-1 ATS) but only lost 38-37 (+14) in the L/meeting (‘10) at Navy. The gm had 5 lead changes & 3 ties. Down 7, CM went 80/8pl getting a 7 yd td pass w/:04 left. They elected to go for the win but their 2 pt conv pass was inc. LW Navy (+9) found themselves down 21-13

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VIRGINIA TECH 35 Duke 26 - HC. LY Duke was +14’ at home. In the 1H VT had a 301-162 yd edge but was SOD twice, missed a chipshot FG and kept Duke’s td alive with three 15 yd pen’s and only led 14-7. Duke pulled to 14-10 with 7:30 left 3Q but that was the final. VT has won 11 in a row SU (7-4 ATS) vs Duke by an avg of 21 ppg (3 shutouts, L/loss in ‘81) and have outgained them by 219 ypg in the L/8! True sand-wich gm for VT off a rd trip to NC and a rd trip revenge vs Clem. The Hokies are off to their worst start s/’92 (3-3 SU/1-5 ATS) after LW’s 48-34 loss (+6) at NC. Bud Foster’s D continues to be the most disappointing unit in the country and have all’d 495 yds or more in 3 of the L/4W. As disappointing as VT has been, Duke has been just as surprising in their 5-1 SU/ATS start (best s/’94). LW bkp QB Boone threw 4 td’s and WR Vernon became the ACC’s all-time rec leader. The technical edges say VT and the situation now favors the Hokies who desperately need a win while Duke comes in fat and happy off a pair of conf wins. MINNESOTA 28 Northwestern 27 - NU is now 4-1 SU but just 1-4 ATS and the dog has covered 4 in a row. LY NU (-16) scored td’s on its 1st 3 drives to lead 21-7. UM got under the spread with a 48 yd FG (7:28) and then NU was SOD on 4&4 at the UM9 passing up a 26 yd FG in a 28-13 win. LTH NU (-5) got a 27 yd FG with 1:58 left to pull out the win 29-28. The visitor is 15-2 ATS. Minny is 5-10 SU/6-9 ATS in B10 HG’s but this is the 1st year of alcohol sales at TCF Stadium and the crowds have been distinctively louder giving them a home field edge for the 1st time in years. UM is fresh off a bye which may give QB Gray (high ankle sprain) enough time to heal. He’s sat out the L/2.5 gms with the less mobile Shortell throwing for 205 ypg (58%) with a 5-4 ratio incl 3 picks in the loss to Iowa which ended their 5 gm win streak (longest s/’05). The improved D already has forced more TO’s (10) than they did in all of ‘11 (9). NU led PSU 28-17 heading into the 4Q LW but the Lions drove 81/18pl for a td on 4&5, stopped NU, drove 85/16pl for a td, stopped NU on a 4&out and added a td on a 28 yd drive to score the gm’s final 22 pts. QB tag team of Siemien and Colter continued with Colter running the option effectively but Siemien struggling to find targets open down field. With a 9-2 comb record these 2 are still the B10’s 2 surprise tms but UM may be fresh while NU is playing a 7th str wk and this could go down to the wire. RUTGERS 27 Syracuse 17 - RU is now 5-2 SU/ATS in this series. LY RU was +1’ on the road and had a 13-2 FD edge at the half but trailed 7-3. RU had settled for 1 FG and missed 2 and SU’s only td was a 65 yd FR. San San Te missed 3 FG’s for RU incl a GW 44 yd’r but RU still won it in OT 19-16. The Knights should be focused here off a bye and Conn with only Temple and Kent St on deck and the HT in the series is 10-4 ATS. LW a grinding off and a suffocating D all’d RU to come away with a 19-3 win (-7) over UC. After the gm HC Flood said, “If you could bottle today’s game, you’d have Rutgers football.” RB Jamison had another 100 yd effort and they did benefit from 5 UC TO’s. Meanwhile the Orange after 8 str losses to FBS tms dating back to L/Oct, were able to beat Pitt LW 14-13 (-1’) thanks to a stifling D which produced 5 sks and limited the Panthers to 27 rush yds (0.7). QB Nassib is avg 277 ypg (66%) w/a 10-6 ratio but will be tough sledding against our #14 D. FLORIDA ST 42 Boston College 10 - Prior to LY, BC had given FSU fits since they joined the ACC with the 2 teams 3-3 SU and BC 4-2 ATS never having lost by more than 11 pts. LY FSU dominated as they led 28-0 with a 214-16 yd edge en route to a 38-7 (-14) road win. The visitor is 5-2 SU/6-1 ATS and while FSU does have Miami on deck they are 3-0 ATS in that role. Both tms are off 2H collapses as BC let a 24-14 2Q lead slip away in their 34-31 (-9’) loss to Army as they were outFD’d 31-17 and outgained 595-420. After jumping out to a 16-0 HT lead FSU seemed like they were content to just come out of Raleigh with a “W” and it cost them dearly as a key punt blk set up NCSt for the GW td pass w/:16 left in the 17-16 loss (-17). NCSt amazingly conv 3 4th downs on the drive incl the td pass. BC is 20-10 ATS as an AD while FSU is just 4-11 ATS as a conf HF. BC is in between Army and GT option offenses in the middle of a 3 game road trip. Despite the technical edges, FSU has edges on off (#6-77), D (#3-71) and ST’s (#2-56) and should roll for the 2nd yr in a row in what, prior to LW, seemed like a flat spot but now will be a statement gm.CONNECTICUT 23 Temple 13 - HC. UC is 3-1 SU s/’04 but lost the L/meeting (‘10), 30-16 as a 6 pt AF. UC is 0-6 ATS vs TU in lined meetings but the Owls should have their attention with this now being a conf gm. LW, much to our dismay, Temple beat USF 37-28 (+3’). The Owls benefitted from 2 missed FG’s (USF K hadn’t missed all yr), were +3 in TO’s and were greatly helped by RB Harris who after just 35 yds on 15 carries TY (hamstring), ran for 133 yds. Conn is off a 19-3 (+7) loss to Rutgers as the FD’s were even at 17 but were done in by 5 TO’s. When you have one tm that was -4 in TO’s and one that was +3 the prev wk, obviously there will be some line value favoring the Huskies. Pasqualoni is just 2-5 here as a HF and they have a Friday night gm at Syr on deck while Addazio is 3-1 as a dog. While the tech edges favor the Owls, the Huskies clearly have the better defense (#18-90) and need a win if they have any hopes of making a bowl this year. PITTSBURGH 24 Louisville 21 - UL won the 1st 3 meetings in this series but Pitt has now won 4 in a row by 21 ppg and have covered 5 in a row! LY was the 1st time the dog won SU in the series as Pitt (+3) won on the road 21-14. Pitt led 21-7 before UL got a 25 yd td pass with :12 left. UL comes in off a bye (15-8 ATS) while Pitt (2-3 SU/3-2 ATS) is off a tough Fri night loss at Syr, 14-13 (+1’). The key play was a 52 yd FR td for Syr that gave them a 14-0 lead and while Pitt did have a 346-305 yd edge they were held to just 27 rush yds (0.7). Pitt’s inconsistent QB Sunseri has shockingly recovered to avg 315 ypg (73%) with a 7-1 ratio the L/3W while his counterpart, UL QB Bridgewater, who avg’d 285 ypg (82%) with a 5-0 ratio the 1st 3W, is avg just 141 ypg (56%) with a 3-3 ratio the L/2. UL comes in undefeated at 5-0 but they have failed to cover each of their L/2 AG’s as an AF. Despite not bringing home an outright BE Champ Pitt is an impressive 20-9 ATS vs BE foes, is at home and has the owned the series. Pitt is 4-0 the L/2Y as a HD with 2 outright upsets and grabs another key conf win here.E CAROLINA 34 Memphis 13 - HC. LY we had a Marquee Inside Information PPH on EC (-14) and they delivered 35-17 with a 524-233 yd edge. EC has won 6 str in this series by 18 ppg and has cov-ered an amazing 10 str! LW in a gm that could decide the CUSA East race, EC (+11’) jumped out to a 14-0 early lead at UCF, but a 99 yd KR td sparked the Knights into outscoring the Pirates 40-6 the rest of the way. QB Carden has started the L/4 and is avg 198 ypg (62%) w/a 4-5 ratio. The Tigers grabbed the 1st win of the Fuente era LW, 14-10, over Rice (+7’) - yet another Outright Upset for our Big Dogs (avail every Thurs)! The gm was played in heavy rain as neither tm topped more than 245 ttl yds. EC is 15-8 ATS as a HF while Mem is 8-14 ATS as an AD. EC is 47-10 SU all-time on HC incl 3-0 ATS the L3Y. EC has the talent, series and technical edges and should win this one easily by DD’s.Air Force at WYOMING - LY this game was played in heavy winds (30-60 mph winds) but we used WY as a Big Dog POW and they were +16’ on the road and delivered the outright upset, 25-17. AF did lose QB Jefferson early when they were SOD at the WY1 late 1Q. LTH the Falcons (-13’) trailed 14-7 into the 4Q but had 78/16pl & 80/14pl td drives, outgaining the Cowboys 129-20 and won 20-14 (-13’). The HT is 4-10 ATS in this series. AF is coming off Navy where they are surprisingly 7-3 ATS (0-2 L/2Y). They will need to rely on their Military toughness to bounce back as they blew a 21-13 lead in the 4Q, losing 28-21 (-9) in OT. They did outgain Navy 507-359 but were -3 in TO’s. RB Getz leads the NCAA in rush ypg avg 177 (7.9)! WY (+20) also lost in OT LW blowing a 28-21 4Q lead vs Nev. QB Smith was ejected in the 4Q for his 2nd unsportsmanlike pen after leading the Pokes back from a 21-7 deficit and as of presstime it is unclear of his status here. With the tms evenly matched (6 of L/7 decided by 10 or less) a better play might be the Under as these two have avg’d just 29 ppg comb the L/5Y going Under in all 5 and covering towards the Under by 20 ppg! LY WY held AF to their 2nd lowest yds of the season (156 yds below ssn avg) and Christensen is 3-0 ATS vs the bone. If WY QB Smith plays, we’ll take the dog by 1.BALL ST 38 W Michigan 37 - LY we had a 3H CTOT on Over 58 and it covered by HT with WM leading 35-28. BSU got a td with 5:50 left to pull within 7 but WM got a 40 yd FG to lead by 10 and BSU on 4&gl from the 5 was SOD at the 2 with :29 left (WM 45-35, -12). LTH the Broncos jumped out to a 28-0 lead. WM took advantage of 5 BSU TO’s resulting in 24 pts and WM won 45-16 (+5’) as we also won a 3H CTOT on Over 48’. BSU fell to 1-2 in MAC play losing 35-23 as a 3 pt HD to NI despite QB Wenning’s school rec’d pass att (71) and comp (42). BSU took a 23-14 3Q lead but on their next 4 poss threw an int and missed 2 FG’s (33, 34) while the D couldn’t stop NI QB Lynch (402 ttl yd, 4 td) as NI scored the gm’s final 21 pts. MAC’s #1 passer Wenning (290 ypg, 63%, 11-4) leads the league’s #1 off (492 ypg). The D is being ripped for 193 rush ypg (4.9) & 297 pass ypg (62%) with an 18-3 ratio. WM (-17) pounded MAC

newcomer UMass leading 52-7 in the 4Q with 32-16 FD and 551-218 yd edges. QB Van Tubbergen was responsible for 6 td vs UM and in his 2 sts is avg 258 ypg (66%) with a 6-4 ratio while filling in for an inj’d Carder. WM has a big D edge (#80-116) but this could be decided by who has the ball last. N ILLINOIS 37 Buffalo 23 - UB has lost 7 in a row SU vs NI (4 at DeKalb by 32 ppg). Every gm had been decided by DD until LY (9th overall). LY’s gm was tied 10-10 but NI took a 31-10 lead into the 4Q. Down 7, UB went 88/14pl scoring a td w/:14 left. OT looked certain but UB missed the xp and UB had a 572-328 yd edge! LTH UB just trailed 21-14 at HT but was shutout in the 2H being outgained 258-123 with 58 yds coming on their final drive and NI won 45-14 (-14). After trailing 23-14 in 3Q at BSU, NI (-3) rallied to win their 5th str scoring the gm’s final 21 pts behind QB Lynch (402 ttl yd & 4 td). Lynch (209 ypg, 61%, 9-3) is the FBS’s #8 rusher (789, 6.9). The Bulls (+14’) jumped out to a 14-0 lead over undefeated Ohio but a 100 yd KR td kick started the Cats who scored 24 str pts. After UB tied it up at 24 in the 3Q, OU got 2 td’s before UB scored with :08 left. The Bulls did finish with 30-16 FD and 501-333 yd edges! UB is led by QB Zordich (159 ypg, 49%, 8-4, 304 rush). The Huskies have all of the edges especially on D (#69-91) and ST’s (#62-120) and only have Akron on deck but UB has covered in all 3 gms as a DD dog TY. Idaho 26 TEXAS ST 24 - Inaugural WAC gm for TSU but they are inelig for a conf title and ply’g a WAC member who will be orphaned when the league disbands next yr (TSU to SBC). ID is 3-1 vs TSU (all gms after ‘90) but lost the L/meeting (‘96 in TX), 27-21. The Vandals are 7-20 in WAC away gms (avg W by 11 ppg and avg L by 27 ppg). This is ID’s 4th AG in 6W but they are off their 1st win of the ssn, 26-18 over NMSt as an 8’ pt HF. ID forced 4 TO’s and Farquhar hit 5 FG’s incl a 55 yd’r. QB Blackman is avg 252 ypg (65%) but with an 8-10 ratio. TSU fell to 2-3 losing 35-14 to NM as a 3’ pt AD. After all’g a 60/9pl gm opening td drive, TSU fmbl’d the ensuing KO which NM then turned into a 1 yd td drive on the next play. The Bobcats were outrushed 361-32 and so far TY they’ve been outrushed by 211-127 ypg. ID has covered 1 gm TY (1-5) but they should have some renewed confidence after LW’s SU win. MISSISSIPPI 23 Auburn 20 - AU is 15-3 SU and 12-6 ATS (3 str covers by 12 ppg) in this series. In their last trip here in ‘10, AU was on upset alert as they had moved to #1 in the BCS poll and Houston Nutt had knocked off 3 Top 5 foes and was known as a Giant Killer. AU led 17-14 and Ole Miss was int’d at the 2 and AU scored 17 pts in the final 6:51 of the half to lead 34-17 and went on to a 51-31 win (-7). LY AU was -13 and UM finished the game with a 21-20 FD edge and the game was tied at 17 at the half but AU rolled to a 41-17 lead before Ole Miss got a 10 yd td pass on the final play. LW in a 30-27 (+13) loss to A&M, Ole Miss let a 10 pt 4Q lead slip. Despite a lot of talk of using multiple QB’s, Wallace went the distance while throwing for 305 yds (59%) with a 1-2 ratio. The Rebs are much improved TY and their 5-1 ATS rec’d reflects that. Aub is now off to its worst start s/’98 at 1-4 SU/ATS after LW’s 24-7 loss to Ark (-7). The much maligned Ark D forced 5 TO’s and had 8 sks vs Aub which caused Chizik to finally make a switch to QB Moseley in the 2H, but he then proceeded to throw 2 int’s in the EZ. While Ole Miss has a bye on deck and will put forth max effort, we’re not sure we can back them as a HF as Aub has the D (#30-54) and ST’s (#8-49) edges. HOUSTON 40 Uab 30 - LY UH was -27’ on the road in front of a 75% empty stadium. UH only led 27-10 at the half but finished with 34-17 FD and 655-269 yd edges in their 56-13 win. The SU winner in this series is 8-0 ATS all-time but the Blazers are 0-3 SU/ATS s/’08 (avg score 50-14). LTH (‘08) the Blazers led 20-3 at HT with a 257-199 yd edge but were outscored 42-0 in the 2H mustering just 4 FD’s and 70 yds. The UH off has produced B2B 600 yd gms and LW UH (-9’) beat NT 44-21 thanks to a career-high 210 rush yds by RB Sims. UAB also had an off explosion LW with 52 pts and 512 yds in their win over SE Louisiana. QB Brown in just his 2nd start comp 16-22-266-1-0 all before the half. UH is 3-1 ATS prior to bye in the reg ssn but UAB has played the much tougher sked (#36-93) and has the ST’s edge (#57-87) giving them a chance at the backdoor. MICHIGAN 31 Illinois 14 - UM had won 6 in a row in this series (4-1 ATS) until IL pulled B2B upsets in ‘08 and ‘09 winning 45-20 at the Big House (+2) and at home 38-3 (+7). IL covered in ‘10 (+3) but lost 67-65 in 3OT (highest scoring gm B10 history). LY it was the series 3rd outright upset in 4Y and a 4th str cover by the dog as UM (+1) won 31-14. IL has a bye on deck but is travelling B2B off Wisc. The Illini have now lost their L/3 SU/ATS while being outscored 118-45 after LW’s 31-14 loss to Wisky as a 14’ pt AD. The Illini led 7-0 early 2Q but the Badgers scored 24 str and outgained IL 427-284. After missing nearly 3 gms due to inj, QB Scheelhaase has gone the distance the L/2 avg 224 ypg (61%, 1-3, 91 rush) behind a banged up OL which has all’d a B10 worst 20 sks. Fresh off a bye UM (-3’) clobbered Purd 44-13 as the Wolves forced 4 TO’s and outgained the home standing Boilers 409-213. D-Rob atoned for the ND debacle by hitting 8-16-105-1-0 (1st gm TY w/o an int) while running for 24-235 ac-counting for 84% of UM’s ttl yds. UM has huge edges on off (#23-105) and D (#19-53) and look to be headed in the right direction but could be peeking ahead with “Lil Brother” on deck. BOISE ST 31 Fresno St 27 - LY was FSU’s worst home loss in Pat Hill’s 15 yr tenure. #5 Boise led 37-0 at the half and 50-0 after 3Q’s delivering a Fri Night Marquee winner for us as we had BSU -20’ and were able to go to bed early, 57-7. FSU’s 4Q td on a 79 yd PR stopped a BSU streak of 111 str pts in the series as they had won 51-0 the yr before. BSU is on a 10-1 ATS run vs FSU and has scored at least 51 pts in each of the L/4 meetings but look for that to change here as the tms do not resemble their prev editions. While Boise is 4-1 SU/3-2 ATS, they are doing it with a bit of “smoke and mirrors” failing to score an off td in 2 gms and LW were outgained 424-310 in a 40-14 win (-9) thanks to 5 S Miss TO’s. On the other side, FSU is 4-2 SU but has covered all 6 gms TY incl LW’s 28-7 win (-17) at CSU where they outgained the Rams 408-249. QB Carr is avg 303 ypg (69%) and is #2 in the NCAA in td passes (18) while RB Rouse already has 711 (5.4). Boise is 1-7 ATS as a HF while Fresno is 6-0 ATS as an AD and despite the series domination, Fresno has the better off (#25-60) and is playing with new confidence under 1st yr HC DeRuyter. Usc 34 WASHINGTON 21 - The Trojans had won 7 in a row vs UW but Sarkisian, who spent 7 yrs with USC as an asst HC and OC, took over at UW and the Huskies pulled upsets in his first 2 matchups vs his ex-team as 19’ and 10 pt dogs. LY USC (-11’) at home had a 426-175 yd edge and led 40-10 before UW drove 69 yds for a 4&4, 20 yd gbg td pass with :11 left. USC is 7-4 SU/ATS in Pac-12 AG’s (0-2 ATS TY) and is off a 38-28 (-14) road win at Utah. Thanks to two fmbls, USC found themselves down 14-0 early 1Q but then outscored the Utes 38-7 before all’g a backdoor td w/1:20 left. USC is travelling for a 2nd wk in a row (4-11 ATS in 2nd str AG) but did play on Thurs and have a few extra days. UW is off B2B gms vs Stan and Ore and LW lost their 9th str to the Ducks 52-21 (+25) as UW had 5 TO’s. USC has the edges off (#10-68), D (#10-41) and ST’s (#5-104) and while USC is just 2-9 ATS (5 outright upsets!) as an AF playing the P12 Pacific Northwest tms (Wash’s and Ore’s) they won at ND and Oreg SU/ATS LY playing in cooler temps and LW’s score was misleading due to the poor start.BYU 20 Oregon St 17 - HC. Bronco Mendenhall played LB for OSU and is now 2-0 SU/ATS vs his alma mater both times winning outright as a dog (+2’, +3) by DD (24, 10). LY BYU was +3 in Corvallis and had a 282-59 yd edge at half. LW in a gm marred by 8 TO’s, OSU beat WSU 19-6 (-15) as they had 370-227 yd and 39:15-20:45 TOP edges. OSU is 4-0 for the 1st time s/’02 and has already topped LY’s win ttl thanks to a dynamic pass gm (#8) and an improved D all’g 17 ppg (31 ppg LY). BYU’s D continues to be among the best in the country (#3 scoring, #5 ttl) after LW’s 6-3 win over Utah St where we easily cashed our Fri Night Marquee on the Under (covered by 37!). The off has been inconsistent due to QB play and Nelson (back) should return here but Hill, who started the L/2, is doubtful (knee). OSU is 2-11 SU & 5-8 ATS in non-conf AG’s. The Beavers are 3-0 ATS as a dog TY - all 3 outright upsets and while the Beavers are much improved TY, BYU is also improved and now has the altitude advantage (3rd str week at home heightens it) with OSU in a P12 sandwich. Alabama 34 MISSOURI 13 - Last met in 1978. MO is 5-12 SU/ATS vs ranked opp’s. Ala is 12-5 ATS as an SEC AF and comes in off a bye while the Tigers are off Vandy with a bye on deck. The Tide are the unanimous AP #1 tm but they have lost 3 key ply’rs to ssn ending inj’s and in their L/outing only outgained Ole Miss by 87 yds, a tm that TX outgained by 277 yds! Despite the inexp, it’s business as usual as the Tide D is #1 in both total/scoring D. QB McCarron is #5 in the NCAA in pass eff and has yet to throw an int TY (12 td’s). LW MO settled for 2 short FG’s in jumping out to a 6-0 lead, but then starting QB Franklin went down with inj (out indef), and thanks to a bobbled xp snap and a bobbled punt, lost to Vandy 19-15 (-7). Bkp QB Berkstresser who played well in a start earlier TY in a win over ASU, was just 9-30-189-1-0. Missouri did knock off #3 Okla at home in ‘10 but w/o their starting QB will fall well short of an upset here.

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BYES: Carolina, Chicago, Jacksonville, New OrleansATLANTA 38 Oakland 17 - Tough spot for OAK coming off a bye where they are 0-9 SU/ATS in that role losing by a 28-13 avg score vs an ATL team that is 8-1 ATS prior to its bye. Compounding this is that since ‘05 rookie HC’s as AD’s off a bye are 3-9 ATS. Their #29 pass defense has been beat up by inj’s and along with DET the Raiders are the 1 of 2 to have not earned and INT TY giving up 72% comp with a 9-0 ratio. Ryan has avg’d 237 ypg (65%) with a 22-6 ratio in his L10 home games avg 29 ppg. None of OAK’s WR’s has 200 yds thru 4 games and the top 3 rec’s are RB McFadden (18, 6.2), TE Myers (16, 14.3) and FB Reece (13, 9.1). ATL’s #17 run defense (5.4) is overinflated by the fact they faced 2 mobile QB’s and they get an OAK team desperate to get their run game on track (61 ypg, 3.4). For those worried about a letdown here NDIV HF’s of 7 or more prior to the bye are 21-6 ATS since 2002. Falcons stay undefeated!PHILADELPHIA 30 Detroit 24 - At 1-3 (0-4 ATS) start is depressing for both Lions fans and players but it’s even worse that it against the #18 sked. DET’s bottom 5 ranking in our special teams ratings is obviously deserved as the unit has clearly cost them the L/2 games giving up 2 KO/PR td’s in each game. PHI meanwhile became the first ever NFL team to win 3 of their first 4 games by 2 points or less. Vick has been publicly maligned for his 6-6 ratio and 5 fumbles as well but he’s been up to the task as the Eagles came from behind and scored last in all 3 wins with GW drives of 82/16pl, 63/10 pl and 75/12 scoring with 1:18, 1:55 and 1:49! PHI almost pulled an upset vs PIT LW but 2 fumbles (one on PIT 3) in the 2Q proved to be the difference. This is a pair of teams that rank in both the top 10 Off/Def but are a combined 1-7-1 ATS thanks to DET #26 scoring def AND PHI #31 scoring offense. DET may get the huge addition of FS Delmas but this game will go to the team that can finish their drives. MIAMI 17 St Louis 10 - For the 2nd straight week the Rams have a situational edge with extra rest from the Thursday Nite win over ARZ, taking on a MIA team that returns home off B2B road games and a pair of OT affairs in the L3W. STL, however has survived on big plays and that hasn’t happened on the road as they are avg 206 ypg and 13 FD’s/gm with their longest drive in each road game only 43 and 52 yds. The Dolphins may only be 2-3 but they’ve played better then we expected. Both the OL and DL deserve credit as they are +5 sacks and avg 4.6 ypc rushing and lead the NFL with 2.6 ypc on rush D. After a confidence building road win against one of LY’s playoff teams they are the superior team at home for only the second time after beating OAK 35-13. The system on page 8 makes it even stronger!ARIZONA 17 Buffalo 14 - ARZ owns the situational edge with extra rest after their loss to STL last Thur’s while BUF is in their 3rd road game in 4 Wks having flown out to SF LW. The week after traveling to face the physically relentless 49ers teams have struggled going 3-8-1 ATS incl 1-4-1 ATS away for a second straight. ARZ has it’s own issues as Kolb’s 17 sacks are 4th in NFL history for most in consecu-tive games (1 out of every 5.8 pass att’s). The OL issues don’t stop there as they avg 63 ypg (2.7) on the ground. Kolb does have a palatable 208 ypg avg (61%) and 7-2 ratio and now faces the #24 pass defense giving up 64% with a 12-4 ratio. BUF’s OL is missing 2 starters itself (LT/RG) and while ARZ is allowing 101 ypg (3.6 ypc) with just 1 td on the ground. BUF’s vaunted DL has been a poor return on investment it’s 172 ypg (5.6 ypc) with no cohesion at all. Look for ARZ’s #4 pass rush to further expose Fitzpatrick’s (177 ypg 54% 6-4 on road) poor mechanics in a game decided by a FG. SAN FRANCISCO 19 NY Giants 13 - San Fran gets a shot at redemption as a muffed punt cost them a shot at the Superbowl in LY’s OT loss in the Conference finals. The 49ers continue to be the NFL’s most dominant home team as they manhandled Buffalo (621-204 yds) giving them 9 straight ATS cov-ers as a HF. The Giants trailed Cleveland early but came back behind the running of Bradshaw (200 yds, 6.7) who set new high’s in yds (151 rookie ssn) and carries (26 LY) but those numbers will not be duplicated against the league’s #2 D. Eli however does have his off rolling avg 469 ypg the L4W and he loves the spotlight on the road as the Giants won at Philly (+8’, 28-16), at NE (+9, 24-20), at DAL (+4’, 37-34) and of course here in the playoffs (+2, 20-17 in OT). The Giants DL will be the deciding factor in this game as SF is 11-0 ATS when rushing for over 120 yds and on the flip side in their 5 losses the last 1+ seasons they’ve allowed an avg of 5.2 sks/gm. We’ll be fans watching this one as they meet for the 3rd time since last November.Green Bay at HOUSTON - SNF. The Texans host their first prime-time game since Nov 2010 but it comes 6 days after a Monday Nighter at the Jets. While both teams finished in the top 10 in offense LY their defenses both rank in the top 8 this season. Houston has been an ATS machine covering all 5 TY with the MWF results unavailable while also going 7-1 ATS as a fav LY before resting starters the L3W. Green Bay however is 16-5 ATS as a dog and used to the spotlight. Get this possible Superbowl preview as our Sunday Night Marquee. NFL MARQUEES ARE 36-12 75% and just $12 through our office, $9 on the NC Sports Debit Card system and as little as $7 on the Marquee 7-pack! Denver at SAN DIEGO - MNF. Both teams are off long road trips versus high powered offenses. The new Manning led Broncos offense has improved in each of their first 4 weeks and LW they totaled 402 yds vs NE but he comeback came up short. SD meanwhile will finally have a 100% healthy Mathews and LY while he only topped 100 yds rushing 4 times he did it twice vs Denver (131 ypg, 5.7). The visitor has won and covered the last 3 but can SD reverse that trend and move to 2-0 in the AFC West?

KEY SELECTIONS4H New England over SEATTLE - Quick name the last two NE HC’s? They face off here as Carroll led the Pats from ‘97-’99. Despite his tenure with the Patriots, Brady has NOT played at CenturyLink Field as he was on IR in 2008 when the teams last met. While both teams have their main division rivals on deck NE has the edge hosting the Jets next Sun while SEA knows that the NFC West goes through SF which is where they’ll play on Thursday. While they have beaten DAL and GB at home LW was the 1st time TY that rookie Wilson passed for over 200 yds and unlike DAL/GB, NE can actually run the ball (165 ypg 4.3). Some might be impressed with Seattle’s 16 sks the TY games but 8 game vs Green Bay. Now they face one of the league’s elite in audibling against a blitz and taking advantage of one-on-one matchups. Belichick is still a great defensive mind confusing starting rookies as he’s faced them 13 times allowing 189 ypg, 54% and an 11-21 ratio. No need to worry about a West Coast trip as in the L2Y SD has gone to DEN, OAK and SD and are 3-0 SU/ATS covering by 8 ppg. FORECAST: New England 31 SEATTLE 173H Dallas over BALTIMORE - DAL has had 2 weeks to seethe over their MNF meltdown and road teams off a bye that lost as HF’s prior are 13-4-2 ATS. As we’ve written many times the Cowboy’s line is always inflated at home but on the road especially as a dog they are a looser team away from Jerryville. Dallas is 9-4 ATS as an AD incl covering all 4 vs the AFC the L2Y (HOU, IND, NYJ & NE). Romo’s splits are noteworthy as his road numbers (289 ypg, 66%, 19-6) are far superior to his home numbers (244, 67%, 17-12). The Ravens are off a trip to Arrowhead where they needed a stout defensive effort to overcome a flat offense. This is their first non-primetime home game after winning their first 3 although they failed to cover their last 2. BAL’s new high paced offense has avg’d 457 ypg at home while Flacco has avg’d 342 ypg passing but their 3 foes have an avg pass D ranking of #24 while Dallas visits with the #1 ranking. Lastly DC Rob Ryan is now in his 2nd season here and he’s quite familiar with the Ravens from his CLE days as with lesser talent he held BAL to 299 ypg and 16 FD’s/gm the L/3 meetings in 2009 and ‘10. FORECAST: Dallas 26 BALTIMORE 23

OTHER SELECTIONS2H Minnesota over WASHINGTON - The formula to win games on the NFL road is to have a solid rush attack, have a D that doesn’t allow big plays, win the turnover battle and if you have a superior ST’s unit it’s a bonus. That’s 4 checks for the Vikings! The AP led rush attack has avg 151 ypg and 5.1 ypc L2W while the D is allowing 4.6 ypp. MIN is also on the plus side in the TO battle while having a #16 to #24 ST edge. WAS has played all 3 NFC South teams close beating NO/TB and playing ATL tough until Griffin was KO’d w/a concussion. The Skins D still ranks #30 allowing 456 ypg the L4W while the offense was slowed to a season low 316 vs ATL. With WAS starting either rookie QB, having a defense that ranks at the bottom and having played the #21 schedule means we want no part of them as a favorite. Vikings HC Frazier has pleasant thoughts about the Skins as he beat them 17-13 in 2010 as his first game as interim HC and leads the Vikings to another win this week. FORECAST: Minnesota 24 WASHINGTON 17

OTHER GAMESPittsburgh at TENNESSEE - Thurs. Tough spot for TEN as they return home off B2B road losses by a comb 68-21 and are facing a 4th straight D ranked in the top 12. In LY’s game at Pittsburgh the Steelers (-3) dominated as Big Ben threw for 5 td’s in the 38-17 win. TEN did however upset the similar Ravens team at home, 26-13 (+5’). PIT has lost both road games TY both SU and ATS and are just 7-14-1 ATS as an AF so who prevails? You can find out by calling for this Marquee after Noon ET on game day!CLEVELAND 14 Cincinnati 13 - Quick rematch here as CIN beat CLE 34-27 in the 1st meeting but failed to cover as a 7 pt HF moving the dog to 9-1-1 ATS in the series. CLE had a 439-375 yd edge as RB Richardson totaled 109 yds (5.7) on the ground. Dalton had 318 yds (77%) with a 3-1 ratio as CLE was without CB Haden (susp) who returns here. The Bengals have won 7 of 8 vs the Browns but are only 4-3-1 ATS and in their L/2 trips here as an AF as they won by 3 in OT (-6’) and lost outright 51-45 (-7). CLE and the Saints (ply’d SNF) are the only winless teams at presstime which makes the Browns a dangerous, backed into the corner team. This also adds pressure to CIN not wanting to be CLE’s first victim and while we don’t expect them to overlook an instate div rival next the game on Nat’l TV next SNF vs PIT has to be on their minds. The Browns have totaled 10 sacks in their 2 Div games this year and both were on the road. Now at home they’ll hold nothing back as CIN’s QB Dalton has been sacked 4 or more times on the road on 3 different occasions and the team has been outscored by an avg of 31-17. Look for this to be another close AFC North battle.NY JETS 20 Indianapolis 13 - These two last met in the 2010 Wild Card round as the Jets (+2.5) pulled the 17-16 upset over Peyton Manning at IND with Sanchez leading a 41/5pl drive with a 32 yd FG on the final play. This is a must win for the Jets having lost their best off and defensive weapons to IR, off a Monday Nighter vs HOU with a road game vs NE on deck. IND is off a very emotional come from behind played for hospitalized HC Pagano. After trailing 21-3 at HT Luck led the Colts to five 2H scoring drives while the Colts D held the Packers to 5 plays or less on 7 of their 8 second half drives. It’ll be much more difficult for interim HC Arians’ on the road in front of the frantic Jets fans while Luck plays only his 2nd road game after throwing for only 51% and a 1-3 ratio in his first which was a 20 pt loss to CHI. Look for the Jets to have an aggressive defensive gameplan as when they played another rookie in MIA they were very vanilla with no sks, 1 tfl and only 2 qbh’s and needed OT to escape with the win. The desperate home team knocks off the young Colts in a letdown spot.Kansas City 20 TAMPA BAY 17 - The Chiefs go from B2B games at rowdy Arrowhead Stadium to what very well could be the quietest stadium (Raymond James) where TB is 5-18-1 ATS. This is a new role for KC as it’s only the 3rd time in 5+ seasons that KC has been an AF (2-1 ATS) but HC Crennel did have his team ready when at CLE as they went 4-1 ATS. The Chiefs cashed as a 3H on these pages LW holding Flacco to under 200 yds passing. KC continues to be undervalued with their 1-4 record as they rank #4 on off and #11 on defense outgaining foes by 76 ypg vs a top 5 schedule. TB meanwhile, has been outgained by 93 ypg vs a bottom 5 schedule with their #27 off and #25 defense. The Bucs however still have their backers with a new coaching staff and a 3-1 ATS start despite getting outgained by 214 ypg vs both teams with defenses in the top 22. This is the value play of the week with the visitor one of 4 teams with both units in top 11 while the host is one of 4 teams with both units in the bottom 8.

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MONDAY NIGHT SIDES & TOTALS 65% L2Y!NOTRE DAME 24 Stanford 10 - In ‘09 Stan snapped a streak of 7 ND wins in a row SU and now has won the L3 SU and covered the L2. LY ND benched QB Rees after he hit 6-13-60 yds with Andrew Hendrix hitting 11-24-192 off the bench. Stan (-7 at home) led 28-7 when ND went 87/4pl getting a 2 yd td run with :23 left to “only” lose by 14. ESPN GameDay will be here for the 1st time s/’05 as ND is now 5-0 SU/4-1 ATS after LW’s 41-3 (-15) annihilation of Miami. QB Golson was benched due to being late for a tm meeting, but replaced Rees after one series and had his best day yet hitting 17-22-186-0-0 with 51 rush yds. ND only threw 2 passes in the 2H as they rolled to 376 rush yds (most s/’00). Their D has not given up a td in 3 gms and they still are the only tm in the country yet to trail in a gm TY. The same can’t be said for Stan who trailed Ariz 48-34 late in the 4Q but was able to force OT and eventu-ally win 54-48 (-10). QB Nunes rebounded from a poor outing vs Wash to throw for a career-high 360 yds. The Irish are 7-1 SU (5-3 ATS) at home vs Stan with their lone loss the LTH in ‘10. Stan is travelling with Big Game vs Cal on deck (3-6 ATS prior) and the Irish have slight edges across the board.SAN JOSE ST 26 Utah St 23 - LY was a missed opportunity for an outright upset by the Big Dog POW as SJSt (+10) led 33-21 with 8:21 left but USU got a 21 yd td pass with :41 to go up 34-33 and SJSt’s 67 yd FG on the final play was blk’d. The Spartans still easily covered by 9 at home. USU is 1-8 in trips to San Jose but won the LTH. The Aggies were down by 3 but went 67/12pl for the GW td

w/:34 left. The winner of this gm should battle undefeated LT for the WAC Champ and also position itself nicely for a bowl bid. SJSt (4-1 SU/5-0 ATS) is fresh off a bye after limiting to Navy to 144 yds (lowest in a decade) and have improved each yr under HC MacIntyre. USU just faced their rival BYU in a disappointing 6-3 loss (+6’) and is on its 4th AG in 5W and playing for a 7th str wk. The off and def are close and in a gm that could come down to ST’s, remember USU has missed 2 critical 4Q FG’s in their losses to Wisc/BYU while SJSt K Lopez is a perfect 9-9. ARKANSAS 37 Kentucky 20 - UK is actually 4-1 SU in the series (3 outright upsets) but they last met in ‘08. The visitor is 4-0 ATS. In the L/gm UA (+7’) had a 20-7 lead with the ball & just 4:56 re-maining but lost by 1. Ark was 10-1 SU/11-0 ATS in SEC HG’s but that was under former HC Petrino who liked to keep the foot on the gas. Ark is off B2B AG’s but have a bye on deck. They finally broke thru LW with a 24-7 win at Aub (+7) as their D got 8 sks and forced 5 TO’s. Prior to that gm they were 0-5 ATS under HC Smith. LW we cashed our near 5H on MSU (-10) as they beat UK 27-14. The gm was a bit misleading as MSU did have huge 25-13 FD and 427-228 yd edges but were -2 in TO’s. UK rotated Fr QB’s Whitlow and Towles but after Towles led a scoring drive in the 1H he sprained his ankle and could not go in the 2H (CS). Huge edges on off (#31-94) and ST’s (#27-72) for Ark. UK has lost 10 str SEC road gms by 24 ppg and look for the same here.

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play (PS or PP) and the Bucks are 5-0 SU/ATS here with their avg win by 35-10. OSU has outgained Indy by 268 ypg in the L/7. LY was their rare non-cover. It was 1 wk after OSU had upset Wisc and Miller hit just 5-11-55 but had an 81 yd QB draw for a td. IU actually led 10-0 (13-13 half). Indy only trailed 27-20 when they were int’d at the OSU27 with 4:07 left and the Bucks added a td with 2:41 left for a non-covering 34-20 (-27) home win. OSU is off another big home win TY as they spotted NU the 1Q before storming back to beat the Huskers 63-38 as a 2’ pt HF, the most comb pts in an OSU conf gm s/’50. The Bucks did score td’s via an IR and a PR but they also scored td’s on 5 str poss as Miller and RB Hyde comb to run for 44-326-5. The D continued to either make big plays or give them up as they forced 4 TO but also all’d 7pl of 20+ yds incl 2 of 70+ yds. Indy (+15’) shocked MSU by jumping out to a 17-0 1Q and 27-14 HT leads but the 2H was another story as the Hoosiers were held to just 37 yd & 2 FD in a 31-27 loss. QB Coffman hit 33-48-282-3-0 while running the no huddle vs the tough Spartans D. OSU is 16-8-1 ATS as an AF, it’s tough to go vs history here regardless of the situation. Smu 34 TULANE 10 - The inj plagued TU ssn has completely halted any enthusiasm that new HC John-son tried to carry over from the Saints. TU is now 0-5 (1-4-1 ATS) and after covering in the opener with a healthy QB Griffin they have avg’d just 178 ypg and have finished with only 11 FD’s in 3 of those 4 gms. As you would expect when TU’s defense is on the field for the majority of time they’ve been getting mauled for 525 ypg in those same 4 contests. Both their starting QB and RB are finally appearing on the inj list as ? but we don’t expect them back here. While we’re not a fan of laying the wood with a team that has won only 8 road gms in 4+ yrs the cavernous Superdome makes this close to a neutral matchup. LW’s shutout at UTEP was the Mustangs 2nd of the ssn while the offense ret’d just 3 st’rs TY, they’ve already avg’d 440 ypg on the road. At 1-0 in CUSA play and with Hou on deck on Thurs SMU will not look past a tm they can dominate.RICE 27 Utsa 24 - HC. Can it get any easier when a 5-0 team off a bye takes on a 1-4 team that was just upset by Memphis? We don’t think so either. The Roadrunners have taken on the 2 other teams that moved up to the FBS this season, 2 DII foes and a New Mex St squad that has lost their L/8 vs FBS foes by 21 ppg. The Owls have only played 2 games at home. The loss to UCLA was expected while they outgained Marshall 647-593 losing in OT. Most teams may not give 100% attention to a non-conf game sandwiched between a pair of CUSA road games but at only 120 miles apart, recruiting the same players and just flat out pride to beat the “newcomer” Rice will be at their emotional peak. Nevada 41 UNLV 27 -The 38th Battle for the Fremont Cannon (5th as conf foes). This has been a fierce rivalry gm which may be even fiercer now that the 2 are in the same league again. NV has dominated this series after losing 5 in row from ‘00-’04 they have now won 7 in a row (6-1 ATS) winning by 22 ppg. LY NV held UNLV QB Herring to 1-14-8 with his 1 comp with 4:00 left in the gm! At the half NV had a 378-48 yd edge. It was the first shutout in series history and NV had 699-110 yd and 31-7 FD edges. LW NV rallied from a 28-21 deficit at home to win 35-28 (-20) over WY. Fajardo (back) was inj’d late in the 4Q but HC Ault praised bkp Combs who hit 11-19-217-2-0. RB Jefferson already has 955 yds (#1 NCAA) and 11 td but UNLV RB Cornett is no slouch with 618 (4.9). UNLV (+27) trailed just 27-24 to LT on the road LW in the 3Q but all’d 31 str pts in the 58-31 loss. They have avg’d 437 off ypg since the opener. The home tm in UNLV gms under Hauck is 24-4-2 ATS at UNLV and we expect more of the same here in a high scoring gm. SAN DIEGO ST 31 Colo St 24 - LY CSU was +13’ at home and there was a high wind warning prior to the gm. CSU had a 205-179 yd edge at the half and lost QB Thomas to inj in the 2Q and he had taken every snap all year. SDSt finished with 23-12 FD and 327-287 yd edges and escaped 18-15. CSU is 1-6 SU/2-5 ATS vs SDSt but the visitor is 11-3 SU/ATS! LW CSU lost 28-7 (+17) at home to Fresno as former Kan St walk-on MJ McPeek got the start at QB for an inj’d Grayson (out indef) and went 15-29-192-1-0. SDSt got a 52-14 win (-20) over hapless Hawaii as QB Katz ran for 3 td’s and threw for 2 more. SDSt has all the talent edges but CSU does have a bye on deck. The dog has covered EIGHT in a row (by 13 ppg) in the series with 5 outright upsets with the favorite’s 3 SU wins by 3, 4 and 5 and it’s tough to buck that trend here!UCLA 34 Utah 17 - The HT owns 3 blowout wins in this series winning by scores of 31-10 (-3), 44-6 (+16) and 31-6 (-7) however LY’s outcome is skewed a bit as the warm weather Bruins were forced to play with snow on the ground for the 1st time in 31 yrs while also facing Utah OC Chow who was the OC at UCLA the yr prior (LA 295-291 yd edge). Despite being spotted a pair of td’s to start off their Thurs night tilt vs USC, the Utes were unable to maintain the lead in a 10 pt defeat (+14). The Bruins are off of B2B AG’s and have a bye on deck (17-8-1 ATS prior to bye). LW’s performance from rFr QB Hundley (4 int, 1 fmbl) in the blowout loss at Cal was his worst performance of the ssn and we expect UCLA to return to their win-ning ways here as they have a large edge on off (#18-81) and get to face bkp QB Hays for a 2nd str yr.ULM 41 Florida Atlantic 13 - LY FAU was at home +7’ and it was HC Schnellenberger’s final gm but ULM handed them their 3rd shutout of the ssn. The Owls have shown improvement in the new offense as they’ve split their 1st 2 conf gms ATS getting outgained by only 65 ypg (-129 SBC LY) vs a pair of foes that beat Ark as a 30’ pt dog and beat GT as a 26’ pt dog. FAU QB Wilbert has been the main beneficiary (65%, 5-3) after struggling LY (52%, 7-15). ULM is 5-0 ATS (incl LW’s 31-17, -5 at MT) and outFD’d two SEC tms on the road by 9 and 8. While the road to the SBC Championship runs through WKU next week for ULM, we have no problems backing them here. ARK ST 34 South Alabama 17 - Don’t mind laying the wood with an ASU team off a previous home loss. The confidence building win (34-20, -2) at FIU on Thurs gives them extra rest to negate USA’s bye. The Wolves went 5-0 ATS as a HF LY and will look to please the Jonesboro fans on HC (6-2 ATS). No SBC team will want to be the first loss to the conf newcomer and the Jags offense has only averaged 280 ypg vs the 3 foes in their same class while the D has allowed 447 ypg to UTSA and Troy. ASU has struggled out of the gate avg 11 ppg in the 1H vs FBS tms but as the midssn approaches HC Malzahan will open up more of the offense. While USA is 2-0 ATS away vs a pair of disinterested BCS’ers the reality is they trailed at HT by a comb 48-0 and after trailing big at HT will peek ahead to a more winnable home game vs FAU next week.FIU 27 Middle Tenn St 24 - An overachiever travels to face an underachiever. FIU, which was off B2B bowl appearances with 17 ret’g st’rs stands at 1-5 SU while MT has gone 3-1 since their opening ssn upset loss incl a 26’ pt upset over GT. LW they did lose 31-17 (+3) hosting ULM as they were outgained 500-307. LY MT was +8 in their FHG and in the 1H settled for 2 FG’s (37 & 25 yds) and missed a FG and despite a 176-161 yd edge, trailed 14-6. FIU got 51 and 26 (after 34 yd PR) yd drives for td’s in the 3Q to open up a 28-6 lead in the 38-18 win. FIU frosh QB Hilliard now has starting exp although it was a home loss last Thur but we expect improvement (18-27, 133, 1-1). MT QB Kilgore has displayed welcome senior leadership as he’s improved his % from 58.6 to 69.7 and his ratio from 18-12 to 8-3 TY. With wins at Memphis and GT, MT has performed well on the road but FIU is still talented and dangerous as a HD as evidenced by their close loss to undefeated LOU earlier TY. † Texas A&M 45 LOUISIANA TECH 35 - Orig sked wk 1 but PPD. LT is 0-10 SU (1-5 ATS) vs A&M with the avg loss by 30 ppg. Only one gm was away from College Station & that was also in Shreveport as A&M (-14’) won 37-17 in ‘99. In the L/gm (‘10) LT (+19) trailed 14-10 but had 1&10 at the T16 with under :30 in the 1H. After a TO with :18 left, A&M went 73/3 plays for a Hail Mary 44 yd td pass to lead 21-10 and went on to a 48-16 win. LT hasn’t had B2B bowl ssns s/’77 & ‘78 but are well on their way at 5-0 SU (3-2 ATS) after LW’s 58-31 win over UNLV (-27). After wins over BCS Ill/UVA earlier TY, this is their L/chance to make their case as a BCS Buster. QB Cameron is avg 291 ypg (68%) with a 13-0 ratio and while the off is avg 523 ypg, their D is giving up 531 ypg (#123)! They will face their sternest test of the yr as A&M comes in 4-1 SU (3-2 ATS) and their off led by QB Manziel is avg 517 ypg. LW they pulled out a 10 pt come-from-behind win at Ole Miss 30-27 (-10) despite 6 TO’s. While both off and ST’s rank in our top 20, the Aggies have the huge D edge (#20-107) and should put enough pres-sure on Cameron (#7 NCAA sks) to come away with a DD win. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th - Louisiana at NORTH TEXAS - UL was a 9 pt HF in ‘11 and NT led 10-7 when they had a 37 yd FG blk’d in the 2Q. The game was only 13-10 into the 4Q and UL drove 56 and 69 yards for td’s and added a 31 yd FG with :44 left for the 20 pt win. UL did finish with a 345-232 yd edge and 18-12 FD edge. NT has dropped 5 str vs UL. NT is 3-2 SU at home vs SBC (3 covers by 27 ppg) in their new Apogee Stadium and while ULL has won 3 in a row in Denton this is their 1st visit to the new stadium. This is the first Tuesday Night Marquee of the 2012 football season. You can get this Marquee Play FREE by call-ing our Comp Line at 1-347-677-1700 and going to button #3 on gameday after Noon ET.

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IOWA ST (+7') over KANSAS STKSU has won 4 in a row SU but ISU is 5-3 ATS incl 2 outright upsets as DD dogs. LY the KO was delayed 2 hrs due to lightning and KSU (-10’) won 30-23 scoring a td with 3:29 left to take the lead and ISU fmbl’d at the KSU46. The Cats are off their rivalry gm vs KU (Snyder puts a lot of emphasis on KU gm) and they are just 3-11 ATS as an AF. KSU trailed KU 14-7 early 2Q after a td drive which was extended by successful fake P and FG’s before scoring 49 of the gm’s final 51 pts in a 56-16 rout as a 24’ pt HF. Cats QB Klein (177 ypg, 67%, 7-2, 405 rush) has been complimented by leading rusher Hubert (532, 7.0, 8 td). The Cyclones are 5-2 ATS as a HD incl 3 outright upsets (#2 Okla St!) and ISU has been a dog in every gm vs FBS tms TY pulling 3 upsets incl LW’s 37-23 win at TCU as a 7 pt AD which ended TCU’s FBS best 12 gm win streak. In QB Barnett’s first start of the yr (12-21-183-3-1) the Cyclones never trailed after the 4th play of the gm despite being outgained 455-350 and outFD’d 24-15 as ISU forced 5 Frogs TO’s incl 3 int by 1st time starting QB Boykin. The HT has won 5 in a row SU and KSU has not traveled here s/’07 when ISU (+15’) won outright 31-20 which is the last time their matchup was decided by more than 8 pts. ISU has proven time and again that it’s dangerous dog and they’ll pull the outright upset here. FORECAST: IOWA ST 24 Kansas St 23

MISS ST 30 Tennessee 26 - Last met in ‘08. The Vols are 9-1 SU (6 str wins by 40-15 avg) and 7-3 ATS vs the Bulldogs. From 05-’09 the Bulldogs were 0-7 ATS as a HF but the L2Y have gone 7-4. Tenn is off a bye while MSU is only off UK with MT on deck. The fav has won 8 str Miss St SEC HG’s SU and is 7-1 ATS. UT has not beaten an SEC tm on the road SU other than Vandy and UT s/’07 and is 4-12 SU vs the West. LW we cashed our near 5H on MSU (-10) in their 27-14 win over UK as they rolled to 25-13 FD and 427-228 yd edges. QB Russell is avg 218 ypg (56%) with a 10-1 ratio. Their D has been solid but they will face their biggest test of the ssn vs a Tenn off that is avg 509 ypg and while the pass gm has been as good as expected w/QB Bray avg 317 ypg, it’s been the improved run gm avg 179 ypg (4.6) after avg just 90 ypg LY that’s been the diff. While the Vols have the off edge (#15-49), MSU has the D (#23-44), ST’s (#20-53) and HF edges and move to 6-0 on the ssn. LSU 23 South Carolina 16 - LSU is 6-17-1 ATS as an SEC HF (3-1 ATS LY) but SC is just 1-7 ATS vs the SEC West. LSU is 10-1 SU hosting SC (only loss in ‘94). In the L/meeting (‘08) LSU (-2’) limited SC to 39 rush yds (1.3) & just 1 of 9 on 3D in a 24-17 win. Both tms are off tough gms with LSU off a Florida rd trip and SC off rival UGA but the results could not have been any more different. LSU led UF 6-0 at HT but was dominated at the LOS in the 2H in a 14-6 loss (-3) as we cashed our Underdog POW on these pages on Fla. QB Mettenberger continues to struggle but some of the issues have been a beat-up OL that at one pt was missing 3 st’rs and overall LSU has lost 15 ply’rs since the summer to inj/trans/susp. SC, in their biggest HG in schl hist, crushed #6 UGA 35-7 (-1’). It was their 10th str win as their D held UGA QB Murray and the SEC’s top ranked off coming in to a total of 224 yds (was avg 48 ppg and 536 ypg prior). While the off and D are close, LSU has a huge edge on ST’s (#13-95) and we expect the Tigers to be very angry here coming off a loss playing in front of a home night crowd. California 31 WASH ST 24 - Cal is now 7-0 SU in this series but just 3-4 ATS despite delivering an easy cover LY in Berkeley with a 30-7 victory (-9). Despite a rocky start to the year the Bears finally put together a solid showing LW vs UCLA forcing 6 Bruin TO’s in a 26 pt win (+2’). The expected high-flying Mike Leach offense was grounded LW in a 19-6 loss to OSU as the Cougs managed just 227 ttl yds. WSU has a bye on deck while Cal faces their “Big Game” vs Stan (3-0 ATS L3Y before Stan, 1-7 ATS ‘01-’08). The SU winner in this series is 23-8 ATS and judging by the toughening up that Cal has been forced to go through with trips to USC and Ohio St, the Bears and their large off (#37-86) and D (#32-86) edges should have no problem playing in front of 32,000 here.TEXAS TECH 44 West Virginia 41 - Only meeting was in 1938 Sun Bowl. TT is just 1-7 SU (2-6 ATS) when hosting B12 foes (0-4 LY, 1-3 ATS, avg loss 27 ppg). LW we won a 3H LPS on Okla (-4) who beat the Raiders 41-20 winning in Lubbock for the 1st time s/’03. QB Doege had his worst performance of the ssn hitting just 22-36-203 with 3 int incl a pick-6 which essentially put the gm out of reach in the 3Q. The D, which was ranked #1 ttl D by the NCAA coming in all’d a ssn high 380 yds. Holgorsen was a TT assistant from ‘00-’07 (OC ‘05-’07) and runs TT’s Air Raid offense. WV (+7) trailed Texas 38-34 entering the 4Q but drove 76/12pl and 76/8pl for td’s with 10:50 and 1:18 left for the upset. QB Smith continues to put up Xbox numbers as he’s #1 pass eff and pass ypg (399, 81%, 24-0) throwing to the CFB’s top tandem in Bailey (#2 FBS rec ypg - 710, 14.5 w/FBS best 13 td) and Austin (#1 FBS rec’s per gm - 58 rec, 11.4, 8 td). The pass D continues to struggle however as they’re #117 pass eff D (336 ypg, 64%, 11-4). WV is 9-3 ATS on its 2nd str AG but once again in WV’s wild B12 debut ssn it may come down to whoever has the ball last as no one in the state of WV marked this gm on the calendar. Tcu 51 BAYLOR 48 - Ex-SWC rivals now reunited in the B12. TCU had been 3-0 SU/ATS vs BU from ‘06-’10 winning by an avg of 33-6 incl a 45-10 win in ‘10 (-21) at home. LY was the Fri night opener and BU (+3’) beat a ranked tm for the 1st time s/’04. BU led 47-23 in the 3Q but needed a FG with 1:04 left to pull out the upset win 50-48 and RG3’s Heisman candidacy began. BU comes in off a bye after the 70-63 loss to WV. The offense hasn’t skipped a beat without RG3 as QB Florence is #1 FBS in ttl off (435 ypg, 64%, 16-5, 188 rush) while WR Williams is #1 in the FBS in rec ypg (667, 19.6). TCU has to travel here for 2nd yr in a row (visitor 0-3 ATS run). TCU’s FBS best 12 gm win streak ended in Ames as ISU (+7) upset them 37-23. With QB Pachall susp’d (CS), Boykin hit 23-40-270-1-3 incl a pick-6 in his 1st start. TCU had 24-15 FD and 455-350 yd edges but couldn’t overcome a 5-1 TO deficit. The Frogs D is #6 pass eff D (181, 45%, 6-10) but it should be noted that they’ve played only 1 off which ranks in the FBS’s top 50 in pass ypg. The Frogs do have the ST’s (#4-70) and D (#27-105) edges, have covered their L/6 after SU losses under Patterson and are playing with legit revenge. Ohio St 49 INDIANA 23 - OSU has now won 17 in a row SU vs Indy and is on a 6-1 ATS run. OSU fans have outnumbered IU fans at this site and in the L/3 trips OSU has been either a 3 or 4H newsletter

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The Computer Corner will feature the top plays from our Computer Power Ratings. These plays are based solely on the teams' Power Ratings vs the Vegas Line & do not take into account matchups, injuries, etc. The team that is listed in bold is the computer's selection.

COMPUTER CORNERComputer Forecast Diff/Vegas

Maryland by 5.1 VIRGINIA 8.1

Florida by 13.7 VANDERBILT 5.7

NOTRE DAME by 18.4 Stanford 8.4

UCF by 22.8 S Mississippi 7.8

ARZ is 3-7 vs the AFCATL is 18-7-1 at homeATL is 11-5 vs the AFCATL is 8-1 prior to a byeBAL is 3-11 after allowing 10 or lessBUF is 1-6 away vs the NFCBUF is 1-6 away off a SU lossCIN is 5-10-3 off a SU lossCIN is 0-4 as a DIV AFCLE is 2-5 as a HDDAL is 6-2 as an ADDAL is 6-1 after a byeDEN is 1-4 before a byeDET is 0-6 on the roadGB is 12-5 as an ADHOU is 8-2-1 at homeIND is 2-5 as an ADKC is 10-5 away vs a NDIV foeKC is 8-3 before a byeMIA is 7-3 vs the NFCMIN is 4-1 as a NDIV ADNE is 11-5 as an AF vs the NFCNYG are 6-2 as an ADNYJ are 4-1 as a favoriteOAK is 0-9 off a byePHI is 5-10-1 before a byePIT is 2-8 on the roadSD is 1-4 as a DIV HFSF is 10-0 as a HFSF is 11-2 vs a NDIV foeSEA is 9-2-1 vs a NDIV foeSTL is 2-9 on the roadSTL is 0-5 after a SU a SU winTB is 11-23 at homeTEN is 1-5 as a dogWAS is 5-10 vs a NDIV foe

RUSHING PASSINGTEAM LINE SCORE FD Att-Comp-Yds Att-Comp-Yds I/FNFL Week FOUR Sept 30 - Oct 1 NY Giants 47 17 20 19-57 24-42-309 1-0Philadelphia -2' 19 22 36-191 19-30-231 0-0 Chicago 41' 34 18 28-93 18-24-267 0-1Dallas -3 18 26 14-41 40-53-389 5-0 NFL Week FIVE October Arizona -2 3 20 17-45 28-50-237 0-1St Louis 39' 17 12 32-111 7-21-131 1-0 Atlanta -3 24 28 28-83 34-52-338 1-1Washington 51 17 12 21-129 15-24-187 2-0 Philadelphia 43' 14 19 23-78 20-30-168 0-2Pittsburgh -3 16 22 31-136 21-37-207 0-0 Green Bay -6' 27 21 23-141 21-33-215 1-0Indianapolis 49 30 28 30-119 31-55-345 1-0 Cleveland 43' 27 15 19-84 22-35-291 2-1NY Giants -8 41 30 34-243 25-37-259 1-1 Tennessee 44 7 18 19-52 29-48-215 1-1Minnesota -5' 30 25 31-175 25-35-258 2-0 Miami 46 17 15 35-68 17-26-211 0-2Cincinnati -3 13 18 19-80 26-43-218 2-1 Baltimore -6' 9 15 24-133 13-27-165 1-1Kansas City 47 6 19 50-214 12-18-124 2-2 Seattle 42 16 17 35-98 19-25-212 2-1Carolina -2' 12 13 19-82 12-29-108 0-1 Chicago -6 41 26 33-214 23-39-287 1-0Jacksonville 40 3 10 17-60 17-33-129 2-1 Denver 51' 21 22 20-70 31-44-332 0-3New England -6' 31 35 54-251 23-31-193 0-1 Buffalo 45 3 10 19-89 16-26-115 1-1San Francisco -10 45 29 38-311 19-25-310 0-1 COLLEGE Week SIX October 6 Oct 4 - 6th, 2012 East Carolina 47 20 17 29-64 23-3-298 1-0UCF -11' 40 20 36-167 15-21-269 0-0 USC -14 38 22 32-129 23-30-303 0-2Utah 48' 28 15 22-95 23-38-209 1-1 Arkansas St -2 34 14 37-198 15-23-223 0-0FIU 57' 20 17 48-188 19-1-153 2-0 Pittsburgh 58' 13 20 37-27 25-33-319 0-1Syracuse -1' 14 19 33-120 19-31-185 1-0 Utah St 45 3 16 24-41 22-39-202 1-1BYU -6' 6 20 45-145 24-36-235 1-0 Navy 54 28 19 54-285 6-6-74 0-0Air Force OT -8 21 26 64-363 9-13-144 0-3Michigan St -15 31 24 42-120 24-40-290 0-0Indiana 48' 27 19 19-35 33-48-282 0-0 Northern Illinois -2' 35 24 52-314 16-23-195 0-2Ball St 66' 23 29 29-129 42-71-434 2-1 Boston College -7 31 17 28-186 16-29-234 0-1Army 56' 34 31 79-516 5-13-79 0-2Bowling Green -5 24 26 44-292 14-33-180 1-0Akron 63' 10 19 26-88 29-50-228 0-1Miami, Oh 58 14 21 19-59 27-53-320 3-1Cincinnati -20' 52 24 50-272 13-23-157 0-0Georgia Tech 73 31 17 46-339 9-14-144 0-1Clemson -10' 47 31 51-204 26-42-397 2-0Virginia 55' 17 23 35-186 23-47-275 2-0Duke -1 42 20 36-182 19-32-212 0-0USF -3' 28 23 44-165 18-31-219 1-2Temple 47' 37 22 51-216 16-20-167 0-0 Northwestern 47' 28 14 25-112 21-36-135 0-1Penn St -2' 39 30 48-161 35-51-282 0-1Kent St -3 41 27 57-321 14-24-146 1-0Eastern Michigan 48' 14 7 21-107 9-17-93 2-0Connecticut 40' 3 17 28-53 14-33-191 4-1Rutgers -7 19 17 35-123 18-27-157 0-1 Florida St -16 16 16 36-125 17-30-218 1-0NC State 54 17 21 27-66 30-55-259 1-0 Massachusetts 55 14 16 33-83 17-29-135 1-2Western Michigan -16' 52 32 46-268 23-28-283 1-0 Vanderbilt 44' 19 17 43-89 15-26-206 1-0Missouri -7 15 17 35-150 14-40-245 0-1 Texas A&M -13' 30 24 44-290 17-26-191 2-0Mississippi 65 27 24 44-159 20-35-305 2-0 Virginia Tech 50' 34 22 25-40 26-49-354 1-1North Carolina -5' 48 27 45-339 17-30-194 0-1 Washington 62' 21 23 46-208 19-31-145 2-3Oregon -24' 52 32 52-299 15-24-198 1-1 Georgia 54 7 15 36-115 11-31-109 1-0South Carolina -1' 35 20 51-230 6-10-162 0-0 West Virginia 73 48 26 42-192 25-35-268 0-2Texas -7 45 21 39-135 22-29-269 0-1 Iowa St 41 37 15 35-152 13-22-198 1-0TCU -7 23 24 43-185 23-40-270 3-2 Illinois 45 14 15 34-106 18-30-178 1-1Wisconsin -14' 31 18 33-173 16-25-254 1-1

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3H Rams/Dolphins UNDER 38'3H Cowboys/Ravens OVER 443H Lions/Eagles OVER 482H Bills/Cardinals UNDER 442H Raiders/Falcons OVER 48'

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(4) ATLANTA(3) KANSAS CITY(3) MIAMI(3) DALLAS

PRO ANGLES There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Fundamental handicapping, or the analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings, is our main method of handicapping. This accounts for roughly 50% of how we view a game. Situational handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems) takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicapping (analysis of angles) takes up the rest. You should never base your final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look at all 3 methods. For more complete analysis you should read Ten Keys To A Winning Season. Each week in Power Sweep we provide the angle section to add to your handicapping arsenal. Many times we will agree with the angle plays. Sometimes the Fundamental & Situational aspects of a game will outweigh the angles & we have the other side written up in Power Sweep. We want to make it clear that the side we write up in Power Sweep is the side we are on. We are NOT Technical handicappers, but we do use them in our handicapping analysis. Each week in Power Sweep we provide pro angles for the current week's games. For the angle plays the number in the ( ) indicates how many angles apply to that team. The higher the number the stronger the angle play.

(4) Angle Plays35-18 66% L/9Y!

To Read rankings - YPC is yards per carry for each team's offense and defense. Turnover edge is the amount of turnovers that team is + or -. OFF YPP is offensive yds per point. This shows the avg amount of yds a team travelled per point scored. The lower the number the more efficient the off. DEF YPP is defensive yds per point. The higher the number here, the better the def is at making their opponents work at scoring points. The remaining columns show the team's rank in that category. Next to the passing ratings there may be a H or an X. On the offensive side a H means they are completing over 59% of their passes while the X shows that their QB's are completing less than 53%. Defensively, the opposite holds true as the H has that team's def holding its opp under 53% completions and the X shows that they allow over 59% completions.

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NC OPEN 2011 2010Thursday, October 11, 2012 • NFLPittsburgh NL 6'/44 PIT 38-17 pit 19-11TENNESSEE PIT 3-/40 pit +5/36Sunday, October 14, 2012Cincinnati E 3/45 CIN23-20•cin 27-20 CIN 19-17•CLE +2'/37 CLEVELAND CIN-6'/37'•cin +6'/36 CIN -1/40'•CLE 23-20Indianapolis - nyj (P) +2'/45NY JETS NL NL - nyj (P) 17-16 Kansas City - -TAMPA BAY NL NL - - Oakland - -ATLANTA 14 8'/48' - - Dallas 1 - -BALTIMORE 4/44 - - Detroit - phi -6'/41'PHILADELPHIA 6 6/48 - phi 35-32 St Louis - -MIAMI 6 4/38' - - New England 9 4/44' - -SEATTLE - - Buffalo - -ARIZONA 3 4'/44 - - Minnesota min 33-26 min 17-13WASHINGTON NL NL min +6'/44 min -2/43'NY Giants nyg (P) 20-17 • SF -3/42' -SAN FRAN 6 6/45' nyg (P) +2/41•SF 27-20 - - Green Bay - -HOUSTON NL 4'/47 - - Monday, Oct 15, 2012Denver den 16-13• SD -3'/46' sd-3/47•SD -8'/50SAN DIEGO NL 3/50 den +5'/42 • SD 29-24 sd 33-28 • SD 35-14

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TOTAL OFF OFF OFF TOTAL DEF DEF DEF SCKS SCKS TO OFF DEF AFC OFF RUSH YPC PASS DEF RUSH YPC PASS VS BY EDGE YPP YPPBaltimore 7 13 4.9 8H 24 19 3.5 22 23 17 6 15.3 21.3Buffalo 17 5 5.1 26 31 30 5.7 24X 2 16 -4 14.9 12.8Cincinnati 14 16 3.9 10H 18 21 4.5 16X 28 2 -4 14.8 13.5Cleveland 23 28 4.1 14 27 26 4.7 27X 9 11 -2 16.2 15.2denver 8 17 3.8 6H 13 20 3.8 11X 16 7 -6 14.4 14.7Houston 15 7 3.7 18H 3 9 4.3 4H 1 11 7 11.8 19.5indianapolis 9 20 3.8 5 19 25 4.7 15X 9 14 -4 16.9 13.1Jacksonville 32 19 4.3 32 29 29 4.7 21X 28 31 -2 18.7 15.4Kansas City 4 2 5.2 22 11 22 4.4 8X 23 14 -15 21.4 11.3miami 13 8 4.0 17 15 2 2.6 28 16 7 -4 18.1 16.7new england 1 3 4.3 9H 22 8 3.4 30X 19 21 10 13.3 16.6nY Jets 29 25 3.2 28X 20 31 4.9 6 4 29 -2 14.0 13.6oakland 24 32 3.4 12H 26 24 4.2 29X 5 31 0 19.0 13.2Pittsburgh 18 26 3.2 11H 5 10 4.1 3X 9 21 2 15.0 12.6San diego 25 18 3.6 23H 10 6 4.1 19X 9 26 3 12.5 17.9Tennessee 26 30 3.5 16H 28 28 4.2 26X 6 26 -6 17.3 11.7NFC Arizona 31 31 2.7 25 12 14 3.7 17 31 5 4 14.6 21.4Atlanta 12 22 3.8 7H 17 27 5.4 7X 19 11 10 12.7 18.6Carolina 22 14 4.5 20H 23 23 4.4 20X 23 7 -5 18.3 15.1Chicago 19 11 4.1 21 6 3 3.6 13X 26 3 9 11.6 20.5dallas 16 29 3.4 4H 4 15 3.8 1X 6 17 -7 22.4 12.6detroit 3 24 3.6 1H 9 12 4.1 10X 9 21 -3 16.5 11.1Green Bay 21 21 4.3 15H 16 17 4.3 18 30 3 -1 15.1 15.5minnesota 20 10 4.3 24H 7 5 3.2 14X 9 7 1 14.3 19.3new orleans 5 27 4.3 2 32 32 4.8 25X 9 29 0 14.6 14.3nY Giants 2 12 4.8 3H 21 16 4.5 22X 2 21 4 14.1 16.8Philadelphia 10 9 4.5 13 8 11 4.0 9 26 26 -7 24.0 15.5San Francisco 6 1 6.1 27H 2 7 3.5 2X 19 17 5 13.5 19.3Seattle 28 6 4.1 31H 1 4 3.2 5 16 1 -1 16.7 18.5St louis 30 22 3.6 30 14 18 4.4 12X 31 6 2 14.5 17.8Tampa Bay 27 15 3.9 29 25 1 2.8 32X 6 21 5 14.3 17.7washington 11 4 5.1 19H 30 13 4.2 31X 19 17 5 13.8 14.7

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GEORGIA TECH(SU: 2-4 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 3 at Virg Tech (M) W +7’ 17-20S 8 Presbyterian W -49 59-3S 15 Virginia W -10 56-20S 22 Miami, Fl OT L -13’ 36-42S 29 Middle Tenn L -26’ 28-49O 6 at Clemson L +10’ 31-47O 13O 20 Boston CollegeO 27 BYUN 3 at MarylandN 10 at North CarolinaN 17 DukeN 24 at GeorgiaD 1

FRESNO STATE(SU: 4-2 ATS: 6-0) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Weber St W -23 37-10S 8 at Oregon W +34’ 25-42S 15 Colorado W -15 69-14S 22 at Tulsa W +6’ 26-27S 29 San Diego St W -7 52-40O 6 at Colorado St W -17’ 28-7O 13 at Boise StO 20 WyomingO 27 at New MexicoN 3 HawaiiN 10 at NevadaN 17N 24 Air ForceD 1

AIR FORCE(SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Idaho St L -38 49-21S 8 at Michigan W +21’ 25-31S 15S 22 at UNLV L -10’ 35-38S 29 Colorado St W -14’ 42-21O 6 Navy OT L -8 21-28O 13 at WyomingO 20 New MexicoO 26 Nevada (F)N 3 at ArmyN 10 at San Diego StN 16 Hawaii (F)N 24 at Fresno StD 1

AKRON(SU: 1-5 ATS: 3-3) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 UCF (Th) L +24 14-56S 8 at FIU OT W +23’ 38-41S 15 Morgan St W -9 66-6S 22 at Tennessee W +32’ 26-47S 29 Miami, Oh L +2 49-56O 6 B Grn (HC) L +5 10-24O 13 at OhioO 20 Northern IllinoisO 27 at Cent MichiganN 3 at Kent StN 10 MassachusettsN 20 at Toledo (Tue)N 24D 1

ALABAMA(SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Michigan W -13’ 41-14S 8 WKU L -38 35-0S 15 at Arkansas W -20 52-0S 22 Florida Atl L -49 40-7S 29 Mississippi L -30’ 33-14O 6O 13 at MissouriO 20 at TennesseeO 27 Mississippi StN 3 at LSUN 10 Texas A&MN 17 Western CarolinaN 24 AuburnD 1

ARIZONA(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Toledo OT L -10’ 24-17S 8 Okla St W +10’ 59-38S 15 S Caro St W -37 56-0S 22 at Oregon L +21’ 0-49S 29 Oregon St L -3 35-38O 6 at Stanford OT W +10 48-54O 13O 20 WashingtonO 27 USCN 3 at UCLAN 10 Colorado (HC)N 17 at UtahN 23 Arizona St (F)D 1

ARIZONA ST(SU: 4-1 ATS: 41) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 N Ariz (Th) W -26’ 63-6S 8 Illinois W -4 45-14S 15 at Missouri L +3 20-24S 22 Utah W -6’ 37-7S 29 at California W -2’ 27-17 O 6O 11 at Colorado (Th)O 18 Oregon (Th)O 27 UCLA (HC)N 3 at Oregon StN 10 at USCN 17 Washington StN 23 at Arizona (F)D 1

ARKANSAS(SU: 2-4 ATS: 1-5) Grass/Little Rock: AstroDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Jacksonville St L -46 49-24S 8 ULM OT L -30’ 31-34S 15 Alabama L +20 0-52S 22 Rutgers L -9’ 26-35S 29 at Texas A&M L +13 10-58O 6 at Auburn W +7’ 24-7O 13 KentuckyO 20O 27 MississippiN 3 Tulsa (HC)N 10 at South CarolinaN 17 at Mississippi StN 23 LSU (F)D 1

ARKANSAS STATE(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) ProGreenDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Oregon W +37 34-57S 8 Memphis L -23’ 33-28S 15 at Nebraska L +22’ 13-42S 22 Alcorn St W -42 56-0S 29 WKU L +2’ 13-26O 4 at FIU (Th) W -2 34-20O 13 South Alabama (HC)O 23 at Louisiana (Tue)O 27N 3 at North TexasN 8 ULM (Th)N 17 at TroyN 24D 1 Middle Tennessee

ARMY(SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 8 at San Diego St L +6 7-42S 15 N Illinois W +3 40-41S 22 at Wake Forest L +7’ 37-49S 29 Stony Brook L -12’ 3-23O 6 Boston Coll W +7 34-31O 13 Kent StO 20 at Eastern MichiganO 27 Ball StN 3 Air ForceN 10 at RutgersN 17 TempleN 24D 1D 8 † Navy

AUBURN(SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Clemson L +2’ 19-26S 8 at Miss St L +3 10-28S 15 ULM OT L -15 31-28S 22 LSU W +20’ 10-12S 29O 6 Arkansas L -7’ 7-24O 13 at MississippiO 20 at VanderbiltO 27 Texas A&MN 3 New Mexico St (HC)N 10 GeorgiaN 17 Alabama A&MN 24 at AlabamaD 1

BALL STATE(SU: 3-3 ATS: 4-2) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 E Mich (Th) W -3 37-26S 8 at Clemson W +27’ 27-52S 15 at Indiana W +2’ 41-39S 22 USF W +8’ 31-27S 29 at Kent St L -2’ 43-45O 6 N Illinois L +2’ 23-35O 13 Western MichiganO 20 at Cent MichiganO 27 at ArmyN 6 at Toledo (Tue)N 10N 14 Ohio (Wed)N 23 at Miami, Oh (F)D 1

BAYLOR(SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) Prestige TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 SMU (S) W -7 59-24S 8S 15 Sam Hou St L -30’ 48-23S 21 at ULM (F) L -7’ 47-42S 29 at W Virginia W +11’ 63-70O 6O 13 TCUO 20 at TexasO 27 at Iowa StN 3 Kansas (HC)N 10 at OklahomaN 17 Kansas StN 24 † Texas TechD 1 Oklahoma St

BOISE ST(SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) Blue Astro TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 at Mich St (F) W +7 13-17S 8S 15 Miami, Oh W -21 39-12S 20 BYU (Th) L -6’ 7-6S 29 at New Mex L -25’ 32-29O 6 at S Miss W -10 40-14O 13 Fresno StO 20 UNLVO 27 at WyomingN 3 San Diego StN 10 at HawaiiN 17 Colorado StN 24D 1 at Nevada

BOSTON COLLEGE(SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Miami, Fl L +2’ 32-41S 8 Maine W -28 34-3S 15 at N’western L +3’ 13-22S 22S 29 Clemson L +7 31-45O 6 at Army L -7 31-34O 13 at Florida StO 20 at Georgia TechO 27 MarylandN 3 at Wake ForestN 10 Notre DameN 17 Virginia TechN 24 at NC StateD 1

BOWLING GREEN(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Florida W +29 14-27S 8 Idaho L -16’ 21-13S 15 at Toledo L +3’ 15-27S 22 at Virg Tech L +17 0-37S 29 Rhd Isl (HC) W -27 48-8O 6 at Akron W -5 24-10O 13 Miami, OhO 20 at Massachusetts O 27 Eastern MichiganN 3N 7 at Ohio (Wed)N 17 Kent StN 23 Buffalo (F)D 1

BUFFALO(SU: 1-4 ATS: 3-2) Sportexe46DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Georgia W +38 23-45S 8 Morgan St L -33 56-34S 15S 19 Kent St (W) L -3’ 7-23S 29 at Connecticut W +16’ 17-24O 6 at Ohio W +14 31-38O 13 at Northern IllinoisO 20 Pittsburgh (HC)O 27 ToledoN 3 Miami, OhN 10 Western MichiganN 17 at MassachusettsN 23 at Bowling Green (F)D 1

BYU(SU: 4-2 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Wash St W -11’ 30-6S 8 Weber St L -39’ 45-13S 15 at Utah L -3 21-24S 20 at Boise St (Th) W +6’ 6-7S 28 Hawaii (F) W -26’ 47-0O 5 Utah St (F) L -6’ 6-3O 13 Oregon St (HC)O 20 at Notre DameO 27 at Georgia TechN 3N 10 IdahoN 17 at San Jose StN 24 at New Mexico StD 1

CALIFORNIA(SU: 2-4 ATS: 2-4) Matrix TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Nevada L -10 24-31S 8 S Utah L -33 50-31S 15 at Ohio St W +16’ 28-35S 22 at USC L +15 9-27S 29 Arizona St L +2’ 17-27O 6 UCLA (HC) W +2’ 43-17O 13 at Washington StO 20 StanfordO 27 at UtahN 2 Washington (F)N 10 OregonN 17 at Oregon StN 24D 1

CENTRAL MICHIGAN(SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 SE MO St (Th) L -23’ 38-27S 8 Mich St L +19’ 7-41S 15S 22 at Iowa W +14’ 32-31S 29 at N Illinois L +10 24-55O 6 at Toledo L +11’ 35-50O 12 Navy (F)O 20 Ball St (HC)O 27 AkronN 3 Western MichiganN 10 at Eastern MichiganN 17 Miami, OhN 23 at Massachusetts (F)D 1

CINCINNATI(SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 6 Pitt (Th) W -5’ 34-10S 15 Delaware St L -44 23-7S 22S 29 † Virg Tech W +6’ 27-24O 6 Miami, Oh W -20’ 52-14O 13 FordhamO 20 at ToledoO 26 at Louisville (F)N 3 SyracuseN 10 at TempleN 17 RutgersN 23 USF (F)D 1 at Connecticut

CLEMSON(SU: 5-1 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Auburn W -2’ 26-19S 8 Ball St L -27’ 52-27S 15 Furman L -42’ 41-7S 22 at Florida St W +14’ 37-49S 29 at Boston Coll W -7 45-31O 6 Geo Tech W -10’ 47-31O 13O 20 Virginia TechO 25 at Wake Forest (Th)N 3 at DukeN 10 Maryland (HC)N 17 NC StateN 24 South CarolinaD 1

COLORADO(SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Colorado St L -6 17-22S 8 Sacram St L -22 28-30S 15 at Fresno St L +15 14-69S 22 at Wash St W +20 35-34S 29 UCLA L +20 14-42O 6O 11 Arizona St (Th)O 20 at USCO 27 at OregonN 3 Stanford (HC)N 10 at ArizonaN 17 WashingtonN 23 Utah (F)D 1

COLORADO STATE(SU: 1-5 ATS: 2-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Colorado W +6 22-17S 8 N Dakota St L -8 7-22S 15 at San Jose St L +11 20-40S 22 Utah St W +12’ 19-31S 29 at Air Force L +14’ 21-42O 6 Fresno St L +17’ 7-28O 13 at San Diego StO 20 O 27 HawaiiN 3 at WyomingN 10 UNLVN 17 at Boise StN 24 New MexicoD 1

FIU(SU: 1-5 ATS: 2-4) AstroPlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Duke L +2’ 26-46S 8 Akron OT L -23’ 41-38S 15 at UCF W +17 20-33S 22 Louisville W +14 21-28S 29 at Louisiana L +7 20-48O 4 Ark St (Th) L +2 20-34O 13 Middle TennesseeO 20 at TroyO 27 WKUN 3 at South AlabamaN 10N 16 at Florida Atlantic (F)N 24 ULMD 1

CONNECTICUT(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Mass (Th) W -21’ 37-0S 8 NC State W +3’ 7-10S 15 at Maryland W -2’ 24-21S 22 at West Mich L -1 24-30S 29 Buffalo L -16’ 24-17O 6 at Rutgers L +7 3-19O 13 Temple (HC)O 19 at Syracuse (F)O 27N 3 at USFN 9 Pittsburgh (F)N 17N 24 at LouisvilleD 1 Cincinnati

DUKE(SU: 5-1 ATS: 5-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 FIU W -2’ 46-26S 8 at Stanford L +16’ 13-50S 15 NC Cent W -36’ 54-17S 22 Memphis W -23 38-14S 29 at Wake Forest W +2 34-27O 6 Virginia W -1 42-17O 13 at Virginia TechO 20 North CarolinaO 27 at Florida StN 3 ClemsonN 10N 17 at Georgia TechN 24 Miami, FlD 1

EAST CAROLINA(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 App St W -17 35-13S 8 at S Carolina L +21’ 10-48S 15 at S Miss W +7’ 24-14S 22 at N Carolina L +14’ 6-27S 29 UTEP W -4 28-18O 4 at UCF (Th) L +11’ 20-40O 13 Memphis (HC)O 20 at UABO 27 NavyN 3 HoustonN 10N 17 at TulaneN 23 Marshall (F)D 1

EASTERN MICHIGAN(SU: 0-5 ATS: 1-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Ball St (Th) L +3 26-37S 8 Illinois St L -4’ 14-31S 15 at Purdue L +24 16-54S 22 at Michigan St W +32 7-23S 29O 6 Kent St (HC) L +3 14-41O 13 ToledoO 20 ArmyO 27 at Bowling GreenN 1 at Ohio (Th)N 10 Cent MichiganN 17 at Western MichiganN 23 Northern Illinois (F)D 1

FLORIDA(SU: 5-0 ATS: 4-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Bowling Green L -29 27-14S 8 at Texas A&M W +1 20-17S 15 at Tennessee W +3 37-20S 22 Kentucky W -23 38-0S 29O 6 LSU W +3 14-6O 13 at VanderbiltO 20 South CarolinaO 27 † GeorgiaN 3 MissouriN 10 Louisiana (HC)N 17 Jacksonville StN 24 at Florida StD 1

FLORIDA ATLANTIC(SU: 1-4 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 Wagner (F) L -18’ 7-3S 8 at Middle Tenn L +7’ 17-31S 15 at Georgia W +41’ 20-56S 22 at Alabama W +49 7-40S 29 North Texas W +6’ 14-20O 6O 13 at ULMO 20 at South AlabamaO 27 TroyN 3 at NavyN 10 at WKUN 16 FIU (F)N 24D 1 Louisiana

FLORIDA STATE(SU: 5-1 ATS: 2-3)*called early GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Murray St W -47 69-3S 8 Savannah St L -62’* 55-0S 15 Wake Forest W -27’ 52-0S 22 Clemson L -14’ 49-37S 29 at USF L -16’ 30-17O 6 at NC State L -16 16-17O 13 Boston CollegeO 20 at Miami, FlO 27 Duke (HC)N 3N 8 at Virginia Tech (Th)N 17 at MarylandN 24 Florida D 1

GEORGIA(SU: 5-1 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Buffalo L -38 45-23S 8 at Missouri W -1’ 41-20S 15 Florida Atl L -41’ 56-20S 22 Vanderbilt W -14’ 48-3S 29 Tennessee L -14 51-44O 6 at S Carolina L +1’ 7-35O 13O 20 at KentuckyO 27 † FloridaN 3 MississippiN 10 at AuburnN 17 Georgia Southern N 24 Georgia TechD 1

HAWAII(SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at USC W +42 10-49S 8 S 15 Lamar W -34 54-2S 22 Nevada L +7 24-69S 28 at BYU (F) L +26’ 0-47O 6 at San Diego St L +21’ 14-52O 13 New MexicoO 20O 27 at Colorado StN 3 at Fresno StN 10 Boise StN 16 at Air Force (F)N 24 UNLVD 1 South Alabama

HOUSTON(SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Texas St L -36’ 13-30S 8 LA Tech L +3 49-56S 15 at UCLA L +17 6-37S 22S 29 † Rice W -7’ 35-14O 6 North Texas W -11’ 44-21O 13 UABO 20 at SMUO 27 UTEPN 3 at East CarolinaN 10 Tulsa (HC)N 17 at MarshallN 24 TulaneD 1

IDAHO(SU: 1-5 ATS: 1-5) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 E Wash (Th) L -4’ 3-20S 8 at Bowl Grn W +16’ 13-21S 15 at LSU L +42’ 14-63S 22 Wyoming OT L -2’ 37-40S 29 at N Carolina L +27 0-66O 6 New Mex St L -9’ 26-18O 13 at Texas StO 20 at Louisiana TechO 27N 3 San Jose StN 10 at BYUN 17 UTSAN 24 at Utah StD 1

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IOWA(SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) Artificial TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † N Illinois L -9 18-17S 8 Iowa St L -3’ 6-9S 15 N Iowa W -5 27-16S 22 C Mich L -14’ 31-32S 29 Minnesota (HC) W -6’ 31-13O 6O 13 at Michigan StO 20 Penn StO 27 at NorthwesternN 3 at IndianaN 10 PurdueN 17 at MichiganN 23 Nebraska (F)D 1

IOWA ST(SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Tulsa W +2 38-23S 8 at Iowa W +3’ 9-6S 15 W Illinois L -37 37-3S 22S 29 Texas Tech L +2 13-24O 6 at TCU W +7 37-23O 13 Kansas StO 20 at Oklahoma StO 27 Baylor (HC)N 3 OklahomaN 10 at TexasN 17 at KansasN 23 West VirginiaD 1

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INDIANA(SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Indiana St L -12’ 24-17S 8 at Mass W -14 45-6S 15 Ball St L -2’ 39-41S 22S 29 at N’western L +11’ 29-44O 6 Mich St (HC) W +15 27-31O 13 Ohio StO 20 at NavyO 27 at IllinoisN 3 IowaN 10 WisconsinN 17 at Penn StN 24 at PurdueD 1

ILLINOIS(SU: 2-4 ATS: 2-4) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 West Mich W -10 24-7S 8 at Arizona St L +4 14-45S 15 Charl Sthrn W -43 44-0 S 22 LA Tech L -2’ 24-52S 29 Penn St L -1’ 7-35O 6 at Wisconsin L +14’ 14-31O 13 at MichiganO 20O 27 Indiana (HC)N 3 at Ohio StN 10 MinnesotaN 17 PurdueN 24 at NorthwesternD 1

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KENT ST(SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Towson (Th) W -6’ 41-21S 8 at Kentucky L +6’ 14-47S 15S 19 at Buffalo (W) W +3’ 23-7S 29 Ball St W +2’ 45-43O 6 at E Mich W -3 41-14O 13 at ArmyO 20 Western MichiganO 27 at RutgersN 3 AkronN 10 at Miami, OhN 17 at Bowling GreenN 23 Ohio (F)D 1

KENTUCKY(SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 at Louisville (S) L +14 14-32S 8 Kent St W -6’ 47-14S 15 WKU OT L -6’ 31-32S 22 at Florida L +23 0-38S 29 S Carolina T +21 17-38O 6 Miss St L +9’ 14-27O 13 at ArkansasO 20 Georgia (HC)O 27 at MissouriN 3 VanderbiltN 10N 17 SamfordN 24 at TennesseeD 1

LOUISIANA(SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-1-1) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Lamar W -36’ 40-0S 8 at Troy W +2 37-24S 15 at Okla St L +23’ 24-65S 22S 29 FIU W -7 48-20O 6 Tulane T -28 41-13O 16 at North Texas (Tue)O 23 Arkansas St (TueO 27N 3 at ULMN 10 at FloridaN 17 WKUN 24 South AlabamaD 1 at Florida Atlantic

LOUISIANA TECH(SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurf MonoDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 † TX A&M PPDS 8 at Houston W -3 56-49S 15 Rice L -21 56-37S 22 at Illinois W +2’ 52-24S 29 at Virginia W -3’ 44-38O 6 UNLV L -27’ 58-31O 13 TX A&MO 20 IdahoO 27 at New Mexico StN 3 UTSA (HC)N 10 at Texas StN 17 Utah StN 24 at San Jose StD 1

LOUISVILLE(SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 Kentucky (S) W -14 32-14S 8 Missouri St L -37’ 35-7S 15 N Carolina W -3 39-34S 22 at FIU L -14 28-21S 29 at S Miss L -11 21-17O 6O 13 at PittsburghO 20 USFO 26 Cincinnati (F)N 3 TempleN 10 at SyracuseN 17N 24 Connecticut N 29 at Rutgers (Th)

MARYLAND(SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Wm & Mary L -21 7-6S 8 at Temple W +10 36-27S 15 Connecticut L +2’ 21-24S 22 at W Virginia W +25’ 21-31S 29O 6 Wake Forest L -7 19-14O 13 at VirginiaO 20 NC State (HC)O 27 at Boston CollegeN 3 Georgia TechN 10 at ClemsonN 17 Florida StN 24 at North CarolinaD 1

MEMPHIS(SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 UT Martin L -9’ 17-20S 8 at Arkansas St W +23’ 28-33S 15 Middle Tenn L +4 30-48S 22 at Duke L +23 14-38S 29O 6 Rice W +5 14-10O 13 at East CarolinaO 20 UCFO 27 at SMUN 3 at MarshallN 10 TulaneN 17 at UABN 24 Southern MissD 1

MIAMI (FL)(SU: 4-2 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Boston Coll W -2’ 41-32S 8 at Kansas St L +7 13-52S 15 Bethune-C L -38 38-10S 22 at GA Tech OT W +13’ 42-36S 29 NC State W -2’ 44-37O 6 † Notre Dame L +14 3-41O 13 North CarolinaO 20 Florida St (HC)O 27N 1 Virginia Tech (Th)N 10 at VirginiaN 17 USFN 24 at DukeD 1

MIAMI (OH)(SU: 3-3 ATS: 1-5) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Ohio St L +25’ 10-56S 8 S Illinois L -18 30-14S 15 at Boise St L +21 12-39S 22 Mass (HC) L -23’ 27-16S 29 at Akron W -2 56-49O 6 at Cincinnati L +20’ 14-52O 13 at Bowling GreenO 20 O 27 OhioN 3 at BuffaloN 10 Kent StN 17 at Central MichiganN 23 Ball St (F)D 1

MICHIGAN(SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Alabama L +13’ 14-41S 8 Air Force L -21’ 31-25S 15 Mass W -45 63-13S 22 at Notre Dame L +6 6-13S 29O 6 at Purdue W -3 44-13O 13 Illinois (HC)O 20 Michigan StO 27 at NebraskaN 3 at MinnesotaN 10 NorthwesternN 17 IowaN 24 at Ohio StD 1

MINNESOTA(SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at UNLV (Th) 3OT L -8’ 30-27S 8 New Hamp W -12’ 44-7S 15 W Michigan W -3 28-23S 22 Syracuse W +1’ 17-10S 29 at Iowa L +6’ 13-31O 6O 13 Northwestern (HC)O 20 at WisconsinO 27 PurdueN 3 MichiganN 10 at IllinoisN 17 at NebraskaN 24 Michigan StD 1

MISSISSIPPI(SU: 3-3 ATS: 5-1) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Central Ark W -19’ 49-27S 8 UTEP W -8 28-10S 15 Texas L +10 31-66S 22 at Tulane W -18’ 39-0S 29 at Alabama W +30’ 14-33O 6 Texas A&M W +13’ 27-30O 13 Auburn (HC)O 20 O 27 at ArkansasN 3 at GeorgiaN 10 VanderbiltN 17 at LSUN 24 Mississippi StD 1

MISSISSIPPI STATE(SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-2) Grass P.A.T.DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Jackson St W -37’ 56-9S 8 Auburn W -3 28-10S 15 at Troy L -14’ 30-24S 22 S Alabama L -34 30-10S 29O 6 at Kentucky W -9’ 27-14O 13 TennesseeO 20 Middle TennesseeO 27 at AlabamaN 3 Texas A&MN 10 at LSUN 17 ArkansasN 24 at MississippiD 1

MISSOURI(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 SE Louisiana W -47 62-10S 8 Georgia L +1’ 20-41S 15 Arizona St W -3 24-20S 22 at S Carolina L +10’ 10-31S 29 at UCF W +2 21-16O 6 Vanderbilt L -7 15-19O 13 AlabamaO 20 O 27 Kentucky (HC)N 3 at FloridaN 10 at TennesseeN 17 SyracuseN 24 at Texas A&MD 1

NAVY(SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Notre Dame L +14’ 10-50S 8S 15 at Penn St L +6 7-34S 22 VMI W -36 41-3S 29 San Jose St L +2’ 0-12O 6 at Air Force OT W +8 28-21O 12 at Central Michigan (F)O 20 Indiana (HC)O 27 at East CarolinaN 3 Florida AtlanticN 10 at TroyN 17 Texas StN 24D 1D 8 † Army

NEBRASKA(SU: 4-2 ATS: 3-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 S Miss W -19’ 49-20S 8 at UCLA L -5 30-36S 15 Arkansas St W -22’ 42-13S 22 Idaho St W -45 73-7S 29 Wisconsin L -11’ 30-27O 6 at Ohio St L +3’ 38-63O 13 O 20 at NorthwesternO 27 MichiganN 3 at Michigan StN 10 Penn StN 17 MinnesotaN 23 at Iowa (F)D 1

NEW MEXICO(SU: 3-3 ATS: 4-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Southern W -22 66-21S 8 at Texas L +39’ 0-45S 15 at Texas Tech L +32’ 14-49S 22 at New Mex St W +6’ 27-14S 29 Boise St W +25’ 29-32O 6 TX St (HC) W -3 35-14O 13 at HawaiiO 20 at Air ForceO 27 Fresno StN 3 at UNLVN 10 WyomingN 17 NevadaN 24 at Colorado StD 1

NOTRE DAME(SU: 5-0 ATS: 4-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Navy W -14’ 50-10S 8 Purdue L -14 20-17S 15 at Michigan St W +6 20-3S 22 Michigan W -6 13-6S 29 O 6 † Miami, Fl W -14 41-3O 13 StanfordO 20 BYUO 27 at OklahomaN 3 PittsburghN 10 at Boston CollegeN 17 Wake ForestN 24 at USCD 1

NEW MEXICO STATE(SU: 1-5 ATS: 2-3-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Sac St (Th) W -3’ 49-19S 8 at Ohio L +21’ 24-51S 15 at UTEP T +13 28-41S 22 New Mexico L -6’ 14-27S 29 UTSA L +1’ 14-35O 6 at Idaho W +9’ 18-26O 13 O 20 at Utah StO 27 Louisiana Tech (HC)N 3 at AuburnN 10 San Jose StN 17N 24 BYUD 1 at Texas St

NORTH CAROLINA(SU: 4-2 ATS: 4-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Elon W -33’ 62-0S 8 at Wake Forest L -9’ 27-28S 15 at Louisville L +3 34-39S 22 E Carolina W -14’ 27-6S 29 Idaho W -27 66-0O 6 Virg Tech W -5’ 48-34O 13 at Miami, FlO 20 at DukeO 27 NC StateN 3N 10 Georgia Tech (HC)N 15 at Virginia (Th)N 24 MarylandD 1

NORTH CAROLINA STATE(SU: 4-2 ATS: 2-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 † Tennessee (F) L +3 21-35S 8 at Connecticut L -3’ 10-7S 15 S Alabama L -30’ 31-7S 22 The Citadel W -14’ 52-14S 29 at Miami, Fl L +2’ 37-44O 6 Florida St W +16 17-16O 13 O 20 at MarylandO 27 at North CarolinaN 3 Virginia (HC)N 10 Wake ForestN 17 at ClemsonN 24 Boston CollegeD 1

NORTH TEXAS(SU: 2-4 ATS: 2-4) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at LSU W +44 14-41S 8 Texas Sthrn L -40 34-7S 15 at Kansas St W +27’ 21-35S 22 Troy L +1’ 7-14S 29 at Fla Atlantic L -6’ 20-14O 6 at Houston L +11’ 21-44O 16 Louisiana (Tue)O 20 O 27 at Middle TennesseeN 3 Arkansas St (HC)N 10 South AlabamaN 17 at ULMN 24 at WKUD 1

NORTHERN ILLINOIS(SU: 5-1 ATS: 4-2) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 † Iowa W +9 17-18S 8 UT Martin W -25’ 35-7S 15 at Army L -3 41-40S 22 Kansas L -8’ 30-23S 29 C Michigan W -10 55-24O 6 at Ball St W -2’ 35-23O 13 Buffalo (HC)O 20 at AkronO 27 at Western MichiganN 3 MassachusettsN 10N 14 Toledo (W)N 23 at Eastern Michigan (F)D 1

NORTHWESTERN(SU: 5-1 ATS: 4-1-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Syracuse T -1 42-41S 8 Vanderbilt W +3’ 23-13S 15 Boston Coll W -3’ 22-13S 22 S Dakota W -29 38-7S 29 Indiana W -11’ 44-29O 6 at Penn St L +2’ 28-39O 13 at MinnesotaO 20 NebraskaO 27 Iowa (HC)N 3N 10 at MichiganN 17 at Michigan StN 24 IllinoisD 1

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OHIO STATE(SU: 6-0 ATS: 3-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Miami, Oh W -25’ 56-10S 8 UCF L -18’ 31-16S 15 California L -16’ 35-28S 22 UAB L -35’ 29-15S 29 at Michigan St W +2’ 17-16O 6 Nebraska W -3’ 63-38O 13 at IndianaO 20 PurdueO 27 at Penn StN 3 IllinoisN 10N 17 at WisconsinN 24 MichiganD 1

OHIO(SU: 6-0 ATS: 3-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Penn St W +6’ 24-14S 8 New Mex St W -21’ 51-24S 15 at Marshall L -6’ 27-24S 22 Norfolk St W -32 44-10S 29 at Massachusetts L -23’ 37-34O 6 Buffalo L -14 38-31O 13 Akron (HC)O 20 O 27 at Miami, OhN 1 Eastern Michigan (Th)N 7 Bowling Green (W)N 14 at Ball St (W)N 23 at Kent St (F)D 1

OKLAHOMA(SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at UTEP L -29’ 24-7S 8 Florida A&M W -54’ 69-13S 15S 22 Kansas St L -16 19-24S 29O 6 at Texas Tech W -4 41-20O 13 † TexasO 20 KansasO 27 Notre DameN 3 at Iowa StN 10 BaylorN 17 at West VirginiaN 24 Oklahoma StD 1 at TCU

OKLAHOMA ST(SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Synthetic TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Savannah St W -62 84-0S 8 at Arizona L -10’ 38-59S 15 Louisiana W -23’ 65-24S 22S 29 Texas L +2’ 36-41O 6O 13 at KansasO 20 Iowa St (HC)O 27 TCUN 3 at Kansas StN 10 West VirginiaN 17 Texas TechN 24 at OklahomaD 1 at Baylor

OREGON(SU: 6-0 ATS: 2-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Arkansas St L -37 57-34S 8 Fresno St L -34’ 42-25S 15 Tenn Tech L -49’ 63-14S 22 Arizona W -21’ 49-0S 29 † Wash St L -30’ 51-26O 6 Washington W -24’ 52-21O 13 O 18 at Arizona St (Th)O 27 ColoradoN 3 at USCN 10 at CaliforniaN 17 StanfordN 24 at Oregon StD 1

OREGON STATE(SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Nicholls St PPDS 8 Wisconsin W +7 10-7S 15S 22 at UCLA W +7 27-20S 29 at Arizona W +3 38-35O 6 Wash St L -14’ 19-6O 13 at BYUO 20 Utah (HC)O 27 at WashingtonN 3 Arizona StN 10 at StanfordN 17 CaliforniaN 24 OregonD 1 Nicholls St

KANSAS(SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 S Dakota St L -19’ 31-17S 8 Rice L -11 24-25S 15 TCU W +20’ 6-20S 22 at N Illinois W +8’ 23-30S 29 O 6 at Kansas St L +25 16-56O 13 Oklahoma StO 20 at OklahomaO 27 Texas (HC)N 3 at BaylorN 10 at Texas TechN 17 Iowa StN 24D 1 at West Virginia

KANSAS STATE(SU: 5-0 ATS: 4-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Missouri St W -31’ 51-9S 8 Miami, Fl W -7 52-13S 15 North Texas L -27’ 35-21S 22 at Oklahoma W +16 24-19S 29O 6 Kansas W -25 56-16O 13 at Iowa StO 20 at West VirginiaO 27 Texas Tech (HC)N 3 Oklahoma StN 10 at TCUN 17 at BaylorN 24D 1 Texas

LSU(SU: 5-1 ATS: 2-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 North Texas L -44 41-14S 8 Washington W -23’ 41-3S 15 Idaho W -42’ 63-14S 22 at Auburn L -20’ 12-10S 29 Towson L -46’ 38-22O 6 at Florida L -3 6-14O 13 South CarolinaO 20 at Texas A&MO 27N 3 AlabamaN 10 Mississippi StN 17 MississippiN 23 at Arkansas (F)D 1

MARSHALL(SU: 2-4 ATS: 2-3-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at W Virginia L +27 34-69S 8 W Carolina L -29 52-24S 15 Ohio W +6’ 24-27S 22 at Rice 2OT T -3 54-51S 29 at Purdue W +16 41-51O 6 Tulsa (HC) L +3’ 38-45O 13 O 20 at Southern MissO 27 UCFN 3 MemphisN 10 at UABN 17 HoustonN 23 at East Carolina (F)D 1

MICHIGAN STATE(SU: 4-2 ATS: 1-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 Boise St (F) L -7 17-13S 8 at C Michigan W -19’ 41-7S 15 Notre Dame L -6 3-20S 22 E Michigan L -32 23-7S 29 Ohio St L -2’ 16-17O 6 at Indiana L -15 31-27O 13 Iowa (HC)O 20 at MichiganO 27 at WisconsinN 3 NebraskaN 10N 17 NorthwesternN 24 at MinnesotaD 1

MIDDLE TENNESSEE(SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 McNeese St (Th) L -7 21-27S 8 Florida Atl W -7’ 31-17S 15 at Memphis W -4 48-30S 22S 29 at Georgia Tech W +26’ 49-28O 6 ULM L +3 17-31O 13 at FIUO 20 at Mississippi StO 27 North TexasN 1 at WKU (Th)N 10N 17 at South AlabamaN 24 TroyD 1 at Arkansas St

NEVADA(SU: 5-1 ATS: 2-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at California W +10 31-24S 8 USF L -1 31-32S 15 N’western St L -29’ 45-34S 22 at Hawaii W -7 69-24S 29 at Texas St L -18 34-21O 6 Wyoming OT L -19 35-28O 13 at UNLVO 20 San Diego StO 26 at Air Force (F)N 3N 10 Fresno StN 17 at New MexicoN 24D 1 Boise St

PENN STATE(SU: 4-2 ATS: 5-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Ohio L -6’ 14-24S 8 at Virginia W +10 16-17S 15 Navy W -6 34-7S 22 Temple W -7 24-13S 29 at Illinois W +1’ 35-7O 6 N’wstrn (HC) W -2’ 38-28O 13 O 20 at IowaO 27 Ohio StN 3 at PurdueN 10 at NebraskaN 17 IndianaN 24 WisconsinD 1

PITTSBURGH(SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Youngstown St L -17 17-31S 6 at Cincinnati (Th) L +5’ 10-34S 15 Virg Tech W +10’ 35-17S 22 Gardner-Webb W -41 55-10S 29O 5 at Syracuse (F) W +1’ 13-14O 13 LouisvilleO 20 at BuffaloO 27 TempleN 3 at Notre DameN 9 at Connecticut (F)N 17N 24 RutgersD 1 at USF

PURDUE(SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) Grass P.A.T.DATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 E Kentucky W -20’ 48-6S 8 at Notre Dame W +14 17-20S 15 E Michigan W -24 54-16S 22S 29 Marshall L -16 51-41O 6 Michigan L +3 13-44O 13 Wisconsin (HC)O 20 at Ohio StO 27 at MinnesotaN 3 Penn StN 10 at IowaN 17 at IllinoisN 24 IndianaD 1

MASSACHUSETTS(SU: 0-6 ATS: 2-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Conn (Th) L +21’ 0-37S 8 Indiana L +14 6-45S 15 at Michigan L +45 13-63S 22 at Miami, Oh W +23’ 16-27S 29 Ohio W +23’ 34-37O 6 at W Michigan L +16’ 14-52O 13 O 20 Bowling GreenO 27 at VanderbiltN 3 at Northern IllinoisN 10 at AkronN 17 BuffaloN 23 Central Michigan (F)D 1

RICE(SU: 1-5 ATS: 2-4-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 UCLA (Th) L +16 24-49S 8 at Kansas W +11 25-24S 15 at LA Tech W +21 37-56S 22 Marshall 2OT T +3 51-54S 29 † Houston L +7’ 14-35O 6 at Memphis L -5 10-14O 13 UTSA (HC)O 20 at TulsaO 27 Southern MissN 3 at TulaneN 10N 17 SMUN 24 at UTEPD 1

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RUTGERS(SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-2) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Tulane L -20’ 24-12S 8 Howard L -42 26-0S 13 at USF (Th) W +7’ 23-13S 22 at Arkansas W +9’ 35-26S 29O 6 Connecticut W -7 19-3O 13 SyracuseO 20 at TempleO 27 Kent St (HC)N 3N 10 ArmyN 17 at CincinnatiN 24 at PittsburghN 29 Louisville (Th)

SMU(SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) A-Turf PremierDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 2 at Baylor (S) L +7 24-59S 8 SF Austin W -20 52-0S 15 Texas A&M L +10’ 3-48S 22S 29 TCU W +15’ 16-24O 6 at UTEP W +2’ 17-0O 13 at TulaneO 18 Houston (Th)O 27 Memphis (HC)N 3 at UCFN 10 Southern MissN 17 at RiceN 24 TulsaD 1

SOUTH CAROLINA(SU: 6-0 ATS: 4-1-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Vanderbilt (Th) L -6’ 17-13S 8 E Carolina W -21’ 48-10S 15 UAB W -33’ 49-6S 22 Missouri W -10’ 31-10S 29 at Kentucky T -21 38-17O 6 Georgia W -1’ 35-7O 13 at LSUO 20 at FloridaO 27 TennesseeN 3N 10 ArkansasN 17 WoffordN 24 at ClemsonD 1

USF(SU: 2-4 ATS: 2-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Chattanooga L -27 34-13S 8 at Nevada W +1 32-31S 13 Rutgers (Th) L -7’ 13-23S 22 at Ball St L -8’ 27-31S 29 Florida St W +16’ 17-30O 6 at Temple L -3’ 28-37O 13 O 20 at LouisvilleO 27 SyracuseN 3 ConnecticutN 10N 17 at Miami, FlN 23 at Cincinnati (F)D 1 Pittsburgh

SOUTHERN MISS(SU: 0-5 ATS: 1-4) MomentumDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Nebraska L +19’ 20-49S 8S 15 East Carolina L -7’ 14-24S 22 at WKU L +3’ 17-42S 29 Louisville W +11 17-21O 6 Boise St L +10 14-40O 13 at UCFO 20 Marshall (HC)O 27 at RiceN 3 UABN 10 at SMUN 17 UTEPN 24 at MemphisD 1

STANFORD(SU: 4-1 ATS: 2-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 San Jose St (F) L -24’ 20-17S 8 Duke W -16’ 50-13S 15 USC W +7’ 21-14S 22S 27 at Wash (Th) L -6’ 13-17O 6 Arizona OT L -10 54-48O 13 at Notre DameO 20 at CaliforniaO 27 Washington StN 3 at ColoradoN 10 Oregon StN 17 at OregonN 24 at UCLAD 1

TEMPLE(SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 Villanova (F) W -25 41-10S 8 Maryland L -10 27-36S 15S 22 at Penn St L +7 13-24S 29O 6 USF (HC) W +3’ 37-28O 13 at ConnecticutO 20 RutgersO 27 at PittsburghN 3 at LouisvilleN 10 CincinnatiN 17 at ArmyN 23 Syracuse (F)D 1

TENNESSEE(SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 † NCSt (F) W -3 35-21S 8 Georgia St L -48’ 51-13S 15 Florida L -3 20-37S 22 Akron L -32’ 47-26S 29 at Georgia W +14 44-51O 6O 13 at Mississippi StO 20 AlabamaO 27 at South CarolinaN 3 TroyN 10 MissouriN 17 at VanderbiltN 24 KentuckyD 1

TEXAS(SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Wyoming L -31’ 37-17S 8 N Mexico W -39’ 45-0S 15 at Mississippi W -10 66-31S 22S 29 at Oklahoma St W -2’ 41-36O 6 W Virginia L -7 45-48O 13 † OklahomaO 20 BaylorO 27 at KansasN 3 at Texas TechN 10 Iowa StN 17N 22 TCU (Th)D 1 at Kansas St

TEXAS A&M(SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at LA Tech PPD S 8 Florida L -1 17-20S 15 at SMU W -10’ 48-3S 22 S Caro St W -45’ 70-14S 29 Arkansas W -13 58-10O 6 at Mississippi L -13’ 30-27O 13 at Louisiana TechO 20 LSUO 27 at AuburnN 3 at Mississippi StN 10 at AlabamaN 17 Sam Houston StN 24 MissouriD 1

TEXAS TECH(SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Northwestern St W -36’ 44-6S 8 at Texas St W -19 58-10S 15 New Mexico W -32’ 49-14S 22S 29 at Iowa St W -2 24-13O 6 Oklahoma L +4 20-41O 13 West Virginia (HC)O 20 at TCUO 27 at Kansas StN 3 TexasN 10 KansasN 17 at Oklahoma StN 24 † BaylorD 1

TULANE(SU: 0-5 ATS: 1-3-1) Artificial TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Rutgers W +20’ 12-24S 8 at Tulsa L +23’ 10-45S 15S 22 Mississippi L +18’ 0-39S 29 ULM L +20 10-63O 6 at Louisiana T +28 13-41O 13 SMUO 20 at UTEPO 27 UABN 3 RiceN 10 at MemphisN 17 East CarolinaN 24 at HoustonD 1

TULSA(SU: 5-1 ATS: 3-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Iowa St L -2 23-38S 8 Tulane W -23’ 45-10S 15 Nicholls St W -40’ 66-16S 22 Fresno St L -6’ 27-26S 29 at UAB L -14’ 49-42O 6 at Marshall W -3’ 45-38O 11 UTEP (Th)O 20 Rice (HC)O 27N 3 at ArkansasN 10 at HoustonN 17 UCFN 24 at SMUD 1

UAB(SU: 1-4 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Troy L +6’ 29-39S 8S 15 at S Carolina L +33’ 6-49S 22 at Ohio St W +35’ 15-29S 29 Tulsa W +14’ 42-49O 6 SEL W -17’ 52-3O 13 at HoustonO 20 East CarolinaO 27 at TulaneN 3 at Southern MissN 10 MarshallN 17 MemphisN 24 at UCFD 1

UCF(SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Akron (Th) W -24 56-14S 8 at Ohio St W +18’ 16-31S 15 FIU L -17 33-20S 22S 29 Missouri L -2 16-21O 4 E Caro (Th) W -11’ 40-20O 13 Southern MissO 20 at MemphisO 27 at MarshallN 3 SMU (HC)N 10 at UTEPN 17 at TulsaN 24 UABD 1

ULM(SU: 3-2 ATS: 5-0) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 8 at Arkansas OT W +30’ 34-31S 15 at Auburn OT W +15 28-31S 21 Baylor (F) W +7’ 42-47S 29 at Tulane W -20 63-10O 6 at Middle Tenn W -3 31-17O 13 Florida AtlanticO 20 at WKUO 27 South AlabamaN 3 LouisianaN 8 at Arkansas St (Th)N 17 North TexasN 24 at FIUD 1

UCLA(SU: 4-2 ATS: 4-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at Rice (Th) W -16 49-24S 8 Nebraska W +5 36-30S 15 Houston W -17 37-6S 22 Oregon St L -7 20-27S 29 at Colorado W -20 42-14O 6 at California L -2’ 17-43O 13 UtahO 20 O 27 at Arizona StN 3 ArizonaN 10 at Washington StN 17 USCN 24 StanfordD 1

USC(SU: 4-1 ATS: 1-4) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Hawaii L -42 49-10S 8 † Syracuse L -26 42-29S 15 at Stanford L -7’ 14-21S 22 California W -15 27-9S 29O 4 at Utah (Th) L -14 38-28O 13 at WashingtonO 20 ColoradoO 27 at ArizonaN 3 OregonN 10 Arizona St (HC)N 17 at UCLAN 24 Notre DameD 1

WAKE FOREST(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Liberty L -25’ 20-17S 8 N Carolina W +9’ 28-27S 15 at Florida St L +27’ 0-52S 22 Army W -7’ 49-37S 29 Duke L -2 27-34O 6 at Maryland W +7 14-19O 13 O 20 at VirginiaO 25 Clemson (Th)N 3 Boston CollegeN 10 at NC StateN 17 at Notre DameN 24 VanderbiltD 1

UTAH(SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 N Colo (Th) L -42 41-0S 7 at Utah St (F) OT L -7 20-27S 15 BYU (HC) W +3 24-21S 22 at Arizona St L +6’ 7-37S 29O 4 USC (Th) W +14 28-38O 13 at UCLAO 20 at Oregon StO 27 CaliforniaN 3 Washington StN 10 at WashingtonN 17 ArizonaN 23 at Colorado (F)D 1

UTAH STATE(SU: 4-2 ATS: 5-1) SprinturfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 S Utah (Th) W -17’ 34-3S 7 Utah (F) OT W +7 27-20S 15 at Wisconsin W +14 14-16S 22 at Colorado St L -12’ 31-19S 29 UNLV (HC) W -20’ 35-13O 5 at BYU (F) W +6’ 3-6O 13 at San Jose StO 20 New Mexico StO 27 at UTSAN 3 Texas StN 10N 17 at Louisiana TechN 24 IdahoD 1

UTEP(SU: 1-5 ATS: 2-3-1) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Oklahoma W +29’ 7-24S 8 at Mississippi L +8 10-28S 15 New Mex St T -13 41-28S 22 at Wisconsin W +17’ 26-37S 29 at E Carolina L +4 18-28O 6 SMU L -2’ 0-17O 11 at Tulsa (Th)O 20 Tulane (HC)O 27 at HoustonN 3N 10 UCFN 17 at Southern MissN 24 RiceD 1

VANDERBILT(SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 S Caro (Th) W +6’ 13-17S 8 at Northwestern L -3’ 13-23S 15 Presbyterian W -36’ 58-0S 22 at Georgia L +14’ 3-48S 29O 6 at Missouri W +7 19-15O 13 FloridaO 20 AuburnO 27 Massachusetts (HC)N 3 at KentuckyN 10 at MississippiN 17 TennesseeN 24 at Wake ForestD 1

VIRGINIA(SU: 2-4 ATS: 0-5-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Richmond T -24 43-19S 8 Penn St L -10 17-16S 15 at Georgia Tech L +10 20-56S 22 at TCU L +18’ 7-27S 29 LA Tech L +3’ 38-44O 6 at Duke L +1 17-42O 13 Maryland (HC)O 20 Wake ForestO 27N 3 at NC StateN 10 Miami, FlN 15 North Carolina (Th)N 24 at Virginia TechD 1

VIRGINIA TECH(SU: 3-3 ATS:1-5) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 3 GA Tech (M) L -7 20-17S 8 Austin Peay L -51 42-7S 15 at Pittsburgh L -10’ 17-35S 22 Bowling Grn W -17 37-0S 29 † Cincinnati L -6’ 24-27O 6 at N Carolina L +5’ 34-48O 13 Duke (HC)O 20 at ClemsonO 27N 1 at Miami, Fl (Th)N 8 Florida St (Th)N 17 at Boston CollegeN 24 VirginiaD 1

WASHINGTON(SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 San Diego St L -15 21-12S 8 at LSU L +23’ 3-41S 15 Portland St W -27’ 52-13S 22S 27 Stanford (Th) W +6’ 17-13O 6 at Oregon L +24’ 21-52O 13 USCO 20 at ArizonaO 27 Oregon StN 2 at California (F)N 10 UtahN 17 at ColoradoN 23 at Washington St (F)D 1

WASHINGTON STATE(SU: 2-4 ATS: 2-4) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 at BYU (Th) L +11’ 6-30S 8 E Wash L -12’ 24-20S 14 at UNLV (F) L -8’ 35-27S 22 Colorado (HC) L -20 34-35S 29 Oregon W +30’ 26-51O 6 † Oregon St W +14’ 6-19O 13 California O 20 O 27 at StanfordN 3 at UtahN 10 UCLAN 17 at Arizona StN 23 Washington (F)D 1

WKU(SU: 4-1 ATS: 5-0) ArtificialDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Austin Peay W -30’ 49-10S 8 at Alabama W +38 0-35S 15 at Kentucky OT W +6’ 32-31S 22 Southern Miss W -3’ 42-17S 29 at Arkansas St W -2’ 26-13O 6O 11 at Troy (Th)O 20 ULMO 27 at FIUN 1 Middle Tennessee (Th)N 10 Florida AtlanticN 17 at LouisianaN 24 North TexasD 1

WEST VIRGINIA(SU: 5-0 ATS: 2-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Marshall W -27 69-34S 8S 15 † J Madison L -35 42-12S 22 Maryland L -25’ 31-21S 29 Baylor (HC) L -11’ 70-63O 6 at Texas W +7 48-45O 13 at Texas TechO 20 Kansas StO 27N 3 TCUN 10 at Oklahoma StN 17 OklahomaN 23 at Iowa St (F)D 1 Kansas

WISCONSIN(SU: 4-2 ATS: 2-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 N Iowa L -40 26-21S 8 at Oregon St L -7 7-10S 15 Utah St L -14 16-14S 22 UTEP L -17’ 37-26S 29 at Nebraska W +11’ 27-30O 6 Illinois W -14’ 31-14O 13 at PurdueO 20 MinnesotaO 27 Michigan St (HC)N 3N 10 at IndianaN 17 Ohio StN 24 at Penn StD 1

WYOMING(SU: 1-4 ATS: 3-2) Synthetic TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Texas W +31’ 17-37S 8 Toledo L -3 31-34S 15 Cal Poly L -10’ 22-24S 22 at Idaho OT W +2’ 40-37S 29O 6 at Nevada OT W +19 28-35O 13 Air ForceO 20 at Fresno StO 27 Boise StN 3 Colorado StN 10 at New MexicoN 17 at UNLVN 24 San Diego StD 1

SAN DIEGO STATE(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Washington W +15 12-21S 8 Army W -6 42-7S 15 N Dakota L -20’ 49-41S 22 San Jose St L -3 34-38S 29 at Fresno St L +7 40-52O 6 Hawaii W -21’ 52-14O 13 Colorado StO 20 at NevadaO 27 UNLVN 3 at Boise StN 10 Air ForceN 17N 24 at WyomingD 1

SAN JOSE STATE(SU: 4-1 ATS: 5-0) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 31 at Stanford (F) W +24’ 17-20S 8 UC Davis W -22’ 45-13S 15 Colorado St W -11 40-20S 22 at San Diego St W +3 38-34S 29 at Navy W -2’ 12-0O 6O 13 Utah St (HC)O 20 at UTSAO 27 Texas StN 3 at IdahoN 10 at New Mexico StN 17 BYUN 24 Louisiana TechD 1

SYRACUSE(SU: 2-3 ATS: 1-3-1) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 Northwestern T +1 41-42S 8 † USC W +26 29-42S 15 Stony Brook L -24’ 28-17S 22 at Minnesota L -1’ 10-17S 29O 5 Pitt (F) L -1’ 14-13O 13 at RutgersO 19 Connecticut (F)O 27 at USFN 3 at CincinnatiN 10 LouisvilleN 17 at MissouriN 23 at Temple (F)D 1

TCU(SU: 4-1 ATS: 1-3-1) GrassDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 8 Grambling St T -56 56-0S 15 at Kansas L -20’ 20-6S 22 Virginia W -18’ 27-7S 29 at SMU L -15’ 24-16O 6 Iowa St L -7 23-37O 13 at BaylorO 20 Texas Tech (HC)O 27 at Oklahoma StN 3 at West VirginiaN 10 Kansas StN 17N 22 at Texas (Th)D 1 Oklahoma

TOLEDO(SU: 5-1 ATS: 5-1) NeXturfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Arizona OT W +10’ 17-24S 8 at Wyoming W +3 34-31S 15 Bowling Grn W -3’ 27-15S 22 Cstl Caro L -30’ 38-28S 29 at W Michigan W +1’ 37-17O 6 C Michigan W -11’ 50-35O 13 at Eastern MichiganO 20 CincinnatiO 27 at BuffaloN 6 Ball St (Tue)N 10N 14 at Northern Illinois (W)N 20 Akron (Tue)D 1

TROY(SU: 3-2 ATS: 4-1) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at UAB W -6’ 39-29S 8 Louisiana L -2 24-37S 15 Miss St W +14’ 24-30S 22 at North Texas W -1’ 14-7S 29 at S Alabama W -7’ 31-10O 6O 11 WKU (Th)O 20 FIUO 27 at Florida AtlanticN 3 at TennesseeN 10 NavyN 17 Arkansas St (HC)N 24 at Middle TennesseeD 1

UNLV(SU: 1-5 ATS: 4-2) Turf TechDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCOREA 30 Minn (Th) 3OT W +8’ 27-30S 8 N Arizona L -14 14-17S 14 Wash St (F) W +8’ 27-35S 22 Air Force W +10’ 38-35S 29 at Utah St L +20’ 13-35O 6 at LA Tech W +27’ 31-58O 13 NevadaO 20 at Boise StO 27 at San Diego StN 3 New MexicoN 10 at Colorado StN 17 WyomingN 24 at HawaiiD 1

WESTERN MICHIGAN(SU: 3-3 ATS: 3-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Illinois L +10 7-24S 8 E Illinois W -23’ 52-21S 15 at Minnesota L +3 23-28S 22 Connecticut W +1 30-24S 29 Toledo L -1’ 17-37O 6 Mass (HC) W -16’ 52-14O 13 at Ball StO 20 at Kent StO 27 Northern IllinoisN 3 at Central MichiganN 10 at BuffaloN 17 Eastern MichiganN 24D 1

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TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO(SU: 5-0 ATS: 3-0) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at South Ala W +6 33-31S 8 TX A&M-Comm – NL 27-16S 15 at Georgia St W -7’ 38-14S 22 NW OK St – NL 56-3S 29 at New Mex St W -1’ 35-14O 6O 13 at RiceO 20 San Jose St (HC)O 27 Utah StN 3 at Louisiana TechN 10 McNeese StN 17 at IdahoN 24 Texas StD 1

TEXAS STATE(SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Houston W +36’ 30-13S 8 Texas Tech L +19 10-58S 15S 22 SF Austin L -5’ 41-37S 29 Nevada W +18 21-34O 6 at New Mexico L +3 14-35O 13 IdahoO 20 O 27 at San Jose StN 3 at Utah StN 10 Louisiana TechN 17 at NavyN 24 at UTSAD 1 New Mexico St

SOUTH ALABAMA(SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 UTSA L -6 31-33S 8 Nicholls St L -17 9-3S 15 at NC State W +30’ 7-31S 22 at Miss St W +34 10-30S 29 Troy L +7’ 10-31O 6O 13 at Arkansas StO 20 Florida AtlanticO 27 at ULMN 3 FIUN 10 at North TexasN 17 Middle TennesseeN 24 at LouisianaD 1 at Hawaii

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ATLANTA (SU: 5-0 ATS: 4-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Kansas City w -2’ 40-24 43’S 17 denver (m) w -3 27-21 52’S 23 at San diego w +3 27-3 47’S 30 Carolina l -7 30-28 48’o 7 at washington w -3 24-17 51o 14 oaklando 21 BYeo 28 at Philadelphian 4 dallas (n)n 11 at new orleansn 18 Arizonan 25 at Tampa Bayn 29 new orleans (Th)d 9 at Carolinad 16 nY Giantsd 22 at detroit (Sat)d 30 Tampa Bay

BUFFALO (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at nY Jets l +3 28-48 38S 16 Kansas City w -3 35-17 45S 23 at Cleveland w -3 24-14 44S 30 new england l +4 28-52 49o 7 at San Francisco l +10 3-45 45o 14 at Arizonao 21 Tennesseeo 28 BYen 4 at Houstonn 11 at new englandn 15 miami (Th)n 25 at indianapolisd 2 Jacksonvilled 9 St louisd 16 Seattle (Toronto)d 23 at miamid 30 nY Jets

ARIZONA (SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Seattle w +2’ 20-16 40’S 16 at new england w +13’ 20-18 47’S 23 Philadelphia w +3 27-6 42S 30 miami oT l -4’ 24-21 40’o 4 at St louis (Th) l -2 3-17 39’o 14 Buffaloo 21 at minnesotao 29 San Francisco (m)n 4 at Green Bayn 11 BYen 18 at Atlantan 25 St louisd 2 at nY Jetsd 9 at Seattled 16 detroitd 23 Chicagod 30 at San Francisco

BALTIMORE (SU: 4-1 ATS: 2-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 Cincinnati (m) w -7 44-13 41’S 16 at Philadelphia w +2’ 23-24 46’S 23 new england (n) l -2 31-30 49’S 27 Cleveland (Th) l -12 23-16 43’o 7 at Kansas City l -6’ 9-6 47o 14 dallaso 21 at Houstono 28 BYen 4 at Clevelandn 11 oaklandn 18 at Pittsburgh (n)n 25 at San diegod 2 Pittsburghd 9 at washingtond 16 denverd 23 nY Giantsd 30 at Cincinnati

CAROLINA (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Tampa Bay l -2’ 10-16 47S 16 new orleans w +3 35-27 52’S 20 nY Giants (Th) l -2’ 7-36 49’S 30 at Atlanta w +7 28-30 48’o 7 Seattle l -2’ 12-16 42o 14 BYeo 21 dallaso 28 at Chicagon 4 at washingtonn 11 denvern 18 Tampa Bayn 26 at Philadelphia (m)d 2 at Kansas Cityd 9 Atlantad 16 at San diegod 23 oaklandd 30 at new orleans

CHICAGO (SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 indianapolis w -9’ 41-21 43’S 13 at Green Bay (Th) l +4’ 10-23 51S 23 St louis w -7 23-6 42’o 1 at dallas (m) w +3 34-18 41’o 7 at Jacksonville w -6 41-3 40o 14 BYeo 22 detroit (m)o 28 Carolinan 4 at Tennesseen 11 Houston (n)n 19 at San Francisco (m)n 25 minnesotad 2 Seattled 9 at minnesotad 16 Green Bayd 23 at Arizonad 30 at detroit

CINCINNATI (SU: 3-2 ATS: 2-2-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 at Baltimore (m) l +7 13-44 41’S 16 Cleveland T -7 34-27 39’S 23 at washington w +3 38-31 49’S 30 at Jacksonville w -1 27-10 44’o 7 miami l -3 13-17 46o 14 at Clevelando 21 Pittsburgh (n)o 28 BYen 4 denvern 11 nY Giantsn 18 at Kansas Cityn 25 oaklandd 2 at San diegod 9 dallasd 13 at Philadelphia (Th)d 23 at Pittsburghd 30 Baltimore

CLEVELAND (SU: 0-5 ATS: 2-2-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Philadelphia w +9’ 16-17 43S 16 at Cincinnati T +7 27-34 39’S 23 Buffalo l +3 14-24 44S 27 at Baltimore (Th) w +12 16-23 43’o 7 at nY Giants l +8 27-41 43’o 14 Cincinnatio 21 at indianapoliso 28 San diegon 4 Baltimoren 11 BYen 18 at dallasn 25 Pittsburghd 2 at oaklandd 9 Kansas Cityd 16 washingtond 23 at denverd 30 at Pittsburgh

DALLAS (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 5 at nY Giants (w) w +3’ 24-17 45S 16 at Seattle l -3 7-27 42’S 23 Tampa Bay l -8 16-10 46o 1 Chicago (m) l -3 18-34 41’o 7 BYeo 14 at Baltimoreo 21 at Carolinao 28 nY Giantsn 4 at Atlanta (n)n 11 at Philadelphian 18 Clevelandn 22 washingtond 2 Philadelphia (n)d 9 at Cincinnatid 16 Pittsburghd 23 new orleansd 30 at washington

DENVER (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Pittsburgh (n) w -2 31-19 45’S 17 at Atlanta (m) l +3 21-27 52’S 23 Houston l +1’ 25-31 44S 30 oakland w -7 37-6 48o 7 at new england l +6’ 21-31 51’o 15 at San diego (m)o 21 BYeo 28 new orleans (n)n 4 at Cincinnatin 11 at Carolinan 18 San diegon 25 at Kansas Cityd 2 Tampa Bayd 6 at oakland (Th)d 16 at Baltimored 23 Clevelandd 30 Kansas City

DETROIT (SU: 1-3 ATS: 0-4) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 St louis l -8’ 27-23 45’S 16 at San Fran (n) l +6’ 19-27 46’S 23 at Tennessee oT l -3’ 41-44 47S 30 minnesota l -4 13-20 49o 7 BYeo 14 at Philadelphiao 22 at Chicago (m)o 28 Seattlen 4 at Jacksonvillen 11 at minnesotan 18 Green Bayn 22 Houstond 2 indianapolisd 9 at Green Bay (n)d 16 at Arizonad 22 Atlanta (Sat)d 30 Chicago

GREEN BAY (SU: 2-3 ATS: 1-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 San Francisco l -5 22-30 46’S 13 Chicago (Th) w -4’ 28-10 51S 24 at Seattle (m) l -3 12-14 44’S 30 new orleans l -7’ 28-27 53’o 7 at indianapolis l -6’ 27-30 49o 14 at Houston (n)o 21 at St louiso 28 Jacksonvillen 4 Arizonan 11 BYen 18 at detroitn 25 at nY Giants (n)d 2 minnesotad 9 detroit (n)d 16 at Chicagod 23 Tennesseed 30 at minnesota

HOUSTON (SU: 4-0 ATS: 4-0) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 miami w -13 30-10 42’S 16 at Jacksonville w -6’ 27-7 41S 23 at denver w -1’ 31-25 44S 30 Tennessee w -12’ 38-14 44’o 8 at nY Jets (m)o 14 Green Bay (n)o 21 Baltimoreo 28 BYen 4 Buffalon 11 at Chicago (n)n 18 Jacksonvillen 22 at detroit (Th)d 2 at Tennesseed 10 at new england (m)d 16 indianapolisd 23 minnesotad 30 at indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Chicago l +9’ 21-41 43’S 16 minnesota w +3 23-20 45’S 23 Jacksonville l -3 17-22 42’S 30 BYeo 7 Green Bay w +6’ 30-27 49o 14 at nY Jetso 21 Clevelando 28 at Tennesseen 4 miamin 8 at Jacksonville (Th)n 18 at new englandn 25 Buffalod 2 at detroitd 9 Tennesseed 16 at Houstond 23 at Kansas Cityd 30 Houston

JACKSONVILLE (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at minnesota oT w +3’ 23-26 38S 16 Houston l +6’ 7-27 41S 23 at indianapolis w +3 22-17 42’S 30 Cincinnati l +1 10-27 44’o 7 Chicago l +6 3-41 40o 14 BYeo 21 at oaklando 28 at Green Bayn 4 detroitn 8 indianapolis (Th)n 18 at Houstonn 25 Tennesseed 2 at Buffalod 9 nY Jetsd 16 at miamid 23 new englandd 30 at Tennessee

KANSAS CITY (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Atlanta l +2’ 24-40 43’S 16 at Buffalo l +3 17-35 45S 23 at new orleans oT w +8’ 27-24 53S 30 San diego l +1 20-37 44o 7 Baltimore w +6’ 6-9 47o 14 at Tampa Bayo 21 BYeo 28 oaklandn 1 at San diego (Th)n 12 at Pittsburgh (m)n 18 Cincinnatin 25 denverd2 Carolinad 9 at Clevelandd 16 at oaklandd 23 indianapolisd 30 at denver

MIAMI (SU: 2-3 ATS: 3-2) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Houston l +13 10-30 42’S 16 oakland w +2 35-13 41S 23 nY Jets oT l +2 20-23 41S 30 at Arizona oT w +4’ 21-24 40’o 7 at Cincinnati w +3 17-13 46o 14 St louiso 21 BYeo 28 at nY Jetsn 4 at indianapolisn 11 Tennesseen 15 at Buffalo (Th)n 25 Seattled 2 new englandd 9 at San Franciscod 16 Jacksonvilled 23 Buffalod 30 at new england

MINNESOTA (SU: 4-1 ATS: 3-2) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Jacksonville oT l -3’ 26-23 38S 16 at indianapolis l -3 20-23 45’S 23 San Francisco w +6’ 24-13 42S 30 at detroit w +4 20-13 49o 7 Tennessee w -5’ 30-7 44o 14 at washingtono 21 Arizonao 25 Tampa Bay (Th)n 4 at Seattlen 11 detroitn 18 BYen 25 at Chicagod 2 at Green Bayd 9 Chicagod 16 at St louisd 23 at Houstond 30 Green Bay

NEW ENGLAND (SU: 3-2 ATS: 4-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Tennessee w -4’ 34-13 47S 16 Arizona l -13’ 18-20 47’S 23 at Baltimore (n) w +2 30-31 49’S 30 at Buffalo w -4 52-28 49o 7 denver w -6’ 31-21 51’o 14 at Seattleo 21 nY Jetso 28 at St louisn 4 BYen 11 Buffalon 18 indianapolisn 22 at nY Jets (Th)d 2 at miamid 10 Houston (m)d 16 San Francisco (n)d 23 at Jacksonvilled 30 miami

NEW ORLEANS (SU: 1-4 ATS: 2-3) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 washington l -7’ 32-40 50S 16 at Carolina l -3 27-35 52’S 23 Kansas City oT l -8’ 24-27 53S 30 at Green Bay w +7’ 27-28 53’o 7 San diego (n) w -3’ 31-24 52’o 14 BYeo 21 at Tampa Bayo 28 at denver (n)n 5 Philadelphia (m)n 11 Atlantan 18 at oaklandn 25 San Franciscon 29 at Atlanta (Th)d 9 at nY Giantsd 16 Tampa Bayd 23 at dallasd 30 Carolina

ST LOUIS (SU: 3-2 ATS: 4-1) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at detroit w +8’ 23-27 45’S 16 washington w +3’ 31-28 42’S 23 at Chicago l +7 6-23 42’S 30 Seattle w +3 19-13 39o 4 Arizona (Th) w +2 17-3 39’o 14 at miamio 21 Green Bayo 28 new englandn 4 BYen 11 at San Franciscon 18 nY Jetsn 25 at Arizonad 2 San Franciscod 9 at Buffalod 16 minnesotad 23 at Tampa Bayd 30 at Seattle

TENNESSEE (SU: 1-4 ATS: 1-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 new england l +4’ 13-34 47S 16 at San diego l +6’ 10-38 43’S 23 detroit oT w +3’ 44-41 47S 30 at Houston l +12’ 14-38 44’o 7 at minnesota l +5’ 7-30 44o 11 Pittsburgh (Th)o 21 at Buffaloo 28 indianapolisn 4 Chicagon 11 at miamin 18 BYen 25 at Jacksonvilled 2 Houstond 9 at indianapolisd 17 nY Jets (m)d 23 at Green Bayd 30 Jacksonville

SAN DIEGO (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 at oakland (m) w +1 22-14 47S 16 Tennessee w -6’ 38-10 43’S 23 Atlanta l -3 3-27 47’S 30 at Kansas City w -1 37-20 44o 7 at new orleans (n) l +3’ 24-31 52’o 15 denver (m)o 21 BYeo 28 at Clevelandn 1 Kansas City (Th)n 11 at Tampa Bayn 18 at denvern 25 Baltimored 2 Cincinnatid 9 at Pittsburghd 16 Carolinad 23 at nY Jets (n)d 30 oakland

SAN FRANCISCO (SU: 4-1 ATS: 4-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Green Bay w +5 30-22 46’S 16 detroit (n) w -6’ 27-19 46’S 23 at minnesota l -6’ 13-24 42S 30 at nY Jets w -4 34-0 41o 7 Buffalo w -10 45-3 45o 14 nY Giantso 18 Seattle (Th)o 29 at Arizona (m)n 4 BYen 11 St louisn 19 Chicago (m)n 25 at new orleansd 2 at St louisd 9 miamid 16 at new england (n)d 23 at Seattled 30 Arizona

PHILADELPHIA (SU: 3-2 ATS: 1-4) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Cleveland l -9’ 17-16 43S 16 Baltimore l -2’ 24-23 46’S 23 at Arizona l -3 6-27 42S 30 nY Giants (n) l -2’ 19-17 47o 7 at Pittsburgh w +3 14-16 43’o 14 detroito 21 BYeo 28 Atlantan 5 at new orleans (m)n 11 dallasn 18 at washingtonn 26 Carolina (m)d 2 at dallas (n)d 9 at Tampa Bayd 13 Cincinnati (Th)d 23 washingtond 30 at nY Giants

TAMPA BAY (SU: 1-3 ATS: 3-1) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Carolina w +2’ 16-10 47S 16 at nY Giants w +7’ 34-41 43’S 23 at dallas w +8 10-16 46S 30 washington l -1’ 22-24 46o 7 BYeo 14 Kansas Cityo 21 new orleanso 25 at minnesota (Th)n 4 at oaklandn 11 San diegon 18 at Carolinan 25 Atlantad 2 at denverd 9 Philadelphiad 16 at new orleansd 23 St louisd 30 at Atlanta

WASHINGTON (SU: 2-3 ATS: 2-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at new orleans w +7’ 40-32 50S 16 at St louis l -3’ 28-31 42’S 23 Cincinnati l -3 31-38 49’S 30 at Tampa Bay w +1’ 24-22 46o 7 Atlanta l +3 17-24 51o 14 minnesotao 21 at nY Giantso 28 at Pittsburghn 4 Carolinan 11 BYen 18 Philadelphian 22 at dallas (Th)d 3 nY Giants (m)d 9 Baltimored 16 at Clevelandd 23 at Philadelphiad 30 dallas

NY GIANTS (SU: 3-2 ATS:3-2) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 5 dallas (w) l -3’ 17-24 45S 16 Tampa Bay l -7’ 41-34 43’S 20 at Carolina (Th) w +2’ 36-7 49’S 30 at Philadelphia (n) w +2’ 17-19 47o 7 Cleveland w -8 41-27 43’o 14 at San Franciscoo 21 washingtono 28 at dallasn 4 Pittsburghn 11 at Cincinnatin 18 BYen 25 Green Bay (n)d 3 at washington (m)d 9 new orleansd 16 at Atlantad 23 at Baltimored 30 Philadelphia

NY JETS (SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 Buffalo w -3 48-28 38S 16 at Pittsburgh l +5’ 10-27 43’S 23 at miami oT w -2 23-20 41S 30 San Francisco l +4 0-34 41o 8 Houston (m)o 14 indianapoliso 21 at new englando 28 miamin 4 BYen 11 at Seattlen 18 at St louisn 22 new england (Th)d 2 Arizonad 9 at Jacksonvilled 17 at Tennessee (m)d 23 San diego (n)d 30 at Buffalo

OAKLAND (SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 10 San diego (m) l -1 14-22 47S 16 at miami l -2 13-35 41S 23 Pittsburgh oT w +3’ 34-31 45’S 30 at denver l +7 6-37 48o 7 BYeo 14 at Atlantao 21 Jacksonvilleo 28 at Kansas Cityn 4 Tampa Bayn 11 at Baltimoren 18 new orleansn 25 at Cincinnatid 2 Clevelandd 6 denver (Th)d 16 Kansas Cityd 23 at Carolinad 30 at San diego

SEATTLE (SU: 3-2 ATS: 3-2) ADATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at Arizona l -2’ 16-20 40’S 16 dallas w +3 27-7 42’S 24 Green Bay (m) w +3 14-12 44’S 30 at St louis l -3 13-19 39o 7 at Carolina w +2’ 16-12 42o 14 new england o 18 at San Francisco (Th) o 28 at detroitn 4 minnesotan 11 nY Jetsn 18 BYen 25 at miamid 2 at Chicagod 9 Arizonad 16 at Buffalo (Toronto)d 23 San Franciscod 30 St louis

PITTSBURGH (SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) GDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORE TOTALS 9 at denver (n) l +2 19-31 45’S 16 nY Jets w -5’ 27-10 43’S 23 at oakland oT l -3’ 31-34 45’S 30 BYeo 7 Philadelphia l -3 16-14 43’o 11 at Tennessee (Th)o 21 at Cincinnati (n)o 28 washingtonn 4 at nY Giantsn 12 Kansas City (m)n 18 Baltimore (n)n 25 at Clevelandd 2 at Baltimored 9 San diegod 16 at dallasd 23 Cincinnatid 30 Cleveland

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Miami, Fl (+2’) 30 NORTH CAROLINA 24 - UM was on their 2nd str road trip. UM opened with a 71/13pl drive incl a 4&1 conversion with a 3 yd pass to the NC9 and got a TD on 3& gl at the 5, 7-0 (9:05). NC fmbl’d the KO and UM got a 27/1pl TD pass, 14-0 (8:51). NC got 2 FD’s and punted (5:40) and UM went 56/11pl for 41 yd FG, 17-0 (1:41) 56/11. NC went 69/11pl for a 20 yd FG, 17-3 (12:31). UM19 went 55/8pl for a 43 yd FG, 20-3 (9:51). NC got 1 FD and a 14 yd punt (7:13). UM went 60/4 for a TD with 5:20 left 1H, 27-3. Brown had an 85 yd KR TD and it was called back for a blk in the back. NC44 went 56/13pl getting a TD with :06 left, 27-10. At half UM had a 264-117 yd edge. Each team punted to open the 3Q and NC36 got a 2 FD’s to the UM39 but Renner had the ball swatted out of his hands in the pocket (6:50) at the UM33. 3 punts. NC30 went 62/9pl but on 4&2 came up 4 inches short. After a 16 yd PR, NC started at the UM26 and 4pl later got a TD, 27-17 (8:19). UM went 3&out and NC22 was SOD on 4&3 at their own 29. UM got 1 FD and got a 28 yd FG with 2:19 left. NC30 went 70/7pl for a TD with :46 left. NC rec’d the onside kick, got 2 FD’s to the UM30 but on 3&17 gained 20 yds using the latteral play.

Virginia Tech 14 DUKE (+14’) 10 - Duke was int’d on 3 &10 to open at their own 41. VT got 1 FD to the 15 but on 3 &10 they were int’d and ret’d 43 yds to the 45. Duke got a 20 yd pass to the VT28 but fmbl’d’ on 2&9 at the 15. VT went 85/12pl for a TD, 7-0 (4:14). Duke20 went 80/11pl incl a 4&3 PI to the VT22 and the TD tied it at 7 (14:22 2Q). VT10 went 90/8pl for a TD, 14-7 (10:20). Duke28 was int’d and ret’d 13 yds to their 25 but Thomas was int’d in the EZ on the next play. Duke punted and VT11 went 77/6pl but missed a 29 yd FG. Duke20 went 60/7pl and missed a 38 yd FG. VT21 got 3 FD’s to the Duke40 but on 4&10 Thomas rolled right and fmbl’d and Duke rec’d back at the VT39 with :06 left. Duke missed a 57 yd FG on the final play of the half. At the half VT had a 301-162 yd edge. VT punted to open the 3Q and Duke got a 26 yd PR of a 32 yd punt to the VT29. They got 2 FD’s and settled for a 26 yd FG, 14-10 (7:30). 3 punts with VT’s punt going 75 yds. Duke ret’d it 19 out to the 35. Duke got a 47 yd pass then missed a 29 yd FG bounced off the upright. 3 punts. Duke got a 12 yd PR of a 36 yd punt to the VT34 and got 1 FD and on 4&2 lost 3 yds with 4:37 left. VT got 2 FD’s and punted with 1:50 left. Duke20 got a FD to their 40 but on 4&1 were int’d and ret’d 7 yds to the Duke 38.

WISCONSIN (-26’) 62 Purdue 17 - WU went 63/5pl for a TD to open. PU got a 49 yd KR and went 41/3pl for a TD, 7-7 (12:24). 2punts. UW went 75/6pl with a 67 yd pass to Duckworth on 3 &6 at the start. PU got a 75 yd KR to the UW16 but settled for a 25 yd FG, 14-10 (1:14). UW went 76/10pl for a TD, 21-10 (12:14). PU got 1 FD but on 4&2 were SOD at the UW42. UW fmbl’d 3pl later. PU48 was int’d and UW went 57/7pl for a TD, 28-10 (6:16). UW went 87/7pl for a TD, 35-10 (2:59). PU went 75/11pl for a TD, 35-17 (:24). UW29 went 36/4pl and got a 51 yd FG on the final play of the half 38-17. UW opened the 3Q with a 65/4pl drive for a TD then ret’d an int 11 yds to the 5 and got a 5 yd TD run on the next play, 52-17 (11:01). 2 punts. It was UW’s first punt since 7:00 into the game. UW ret’d a punt 25 yds and went 25/3pl for a TD. UW went 60/12pl for a TD, 62-17 (5:02).

Rutgers (+1’) 19 SYRACUSE 16 2OT - RU had a 13-2 FD edge at the half but actually trailed. SU22 fmbl’d on the first play (14:36) and RU rec’d at the 30 but on 2&10 Jamison was blown up by Davis and Anderson picked up the fumble and raced 66 yds for a TD 7-0 (14:18). RU44 got a 25 yd pass to the SU36 then overthrew a wide open rec on 3&8 and settled for a 51 yd FG and it bounced off the upright (12:45). RU37 went 33/9pl but hooked a 47 yd FG to the left (14:52). RU34 had a shotgun snap fumbled and SU rec’d at the 28 but Nassib threw a screen pass that was int’d on the first play. RU30 went 60/11pl and had a 1st & gl at the 9 but settled for a 27 yd FG 7-3 (7:25). SU went 93/6pl for a TD on their 1st drive of the 3Q, 13-3 (xp blk 11:12). RU26 on 3&10 was int’d at their own 31. SU got a FD to the 18 and missed a 39 yd FG (8:54). RU22 had Nova in at QB and went 3 and out and got off a 55 yd punt but roughing the P gave them a FD. They got 1 more FD then on 3&15 Nova under pressure threw the ball away as he was going down. They ball clearly appeared to be going forward but they ruled it a fmbl and SU rec’d at the RU16 (4:18). They got a FD to the 5 but a deflected pass was int’d in the EZ and ret’d to the 28. Two drives later RU48 went 35/8pl and had a 1st & gl at the 8 after a 37 yd pass but settled for a 33 yd FG, 13-6 (10:43). SU31 got 2 FD’s and had a 44 yd FG blk’d. RU ret’d it 60 yds for a TD (6:34). The TD was negated due to a PF pen behind the return and since the play was still alive at the time, they moved the ball back to the SU46. RU got 1 FD and converted on 4&9 for a FD to the 20 then got a 3 yd TD pass with

• Week Seven 2012 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS • Recaps of 2011 meetings (close games of 7 or less and blowouts of 40+)2:09 left, 13-13. SU22 got 3 FD’s to the RU37. They opted to go for it on 4&10 and the pass was int’d and ret’d 44 yds to the SU34 (:15). On 2&3 they still had :11 left but opted to take the 44 yd FG and missed it (:06) (San San Te’s 3rd miss of the game). In OT SU got 1 FD and settled for a 19 yd FG, 16-13. RU got 1 FD, lined up like they were going for it on 4&1 took a delay and got a 27 yd FG. RU25 on 4&15 got a 47 yd FG, 19-16. SU25 on 2&5, fumbled and RU rec’d for the win.

Pittsburgh 21 LOUISVILLE 14- PIT opened with an 80/12pl drive for a TD (9:13). UL went 56/8pl but was int’d at the 20 (6:10). 5 punts. At the half PIT had a 193-137 yd edge. UL opened the 3Q with 2 FD’s and punt and PIT got a 59 yd pass on their first play and went 80/4pl for a TD, 14-0 (10:30 2Q). 2 punts. PIT only got off a 7 yd punt to their own 11 and 2pl later Anderson’s 3 yd TD run made it 14-7 (3:59). PIT20 went 52/9pl but fmbl’d at the UL28 on FD. PIT went 44/11pl and missed a 29 yd FG (8:31). UL fmbl’d the punt with 5:02 left and PIT went 32/5pl for a TD, 21-7 (1:53). UL went 71/7pl and got a 25 yd TD pass with :12 left, rec’d the onside kick but had a short pass with ill forward pass after that, losing 13 yds on the final pl.

FLORIDA 26 Vanderbilt (+13’) 21 - UF26 open with a 71/7pl drive. Brantley, under heavy pressure got off a pass which went 37 yds and he fmbl’d as he was go-ing into the EZ for a TB (11:11). VU went 66/12pl but had a 32 yd FG blk’d. UF20 went 48/8pl and missed a 50 yd FG. VU went 3 & out and UF went 85/15pl for a 1 yd TD run by Brissett, it was the Gator’s longest drive of the season as far as # of plays, 7-0 (8:38). VU went 3 & out and UF40 went 60/7pl and got a 5 yd Demps TD, 14-0 (4:45). VU34 got 2 FD’s & punted with 1:19 left and UF25 went 38/6pl and got a 54 yd FG on the final play of the half that wobbled through the uprights. At half UF had a 277-119 yd edge. 3Q opened with 2 punts. VU went 78/9pl for a 26 yd TD pass 17-7 (5:44). UF went 45/10pl and got a 40 yd FG, 20-7 (:58). VU went 60/14pl. On 4&12 they got a 17 yd pass to the 18 and 5pl later a TD, 20-14 (10:54). 2 punts (5:59) UF6 went 54/8pl and a 52 yd Demps TD run gave them a shot to cover but the 2 pt conv was blown up, 26-14 (2:13). VU20 went 80/5pl and got a 10 yd TD pass with 1:16 left but UF rec’d the onside kick and took a knee.

Wyoming (+16’) 25 AIR FORCE 17- We won with WY as a Big Dog POW. WY opened with an 80/14pl drive for a TD, 6-0 (xpng) 8:32. AF 32 went 67/8pl but on 4&1 was SOD (4:50). WY went 3 and out and AF went 46/7pl for a TD, 7-6 (1:13). The game was played with a high wind warning and wind potential to 30 mph. There were 6 punts. After a 12 yd punt with 3:22 left, WY went 42/7pl for a TD, 12-7 (2ptng) :26. At half WY had a 195-151 yd edge. AF opened the 3Q with a 36 yd KR and went 24/10pl for a 35 yd FG, 12-10 (9:55). AF went 45/6pl but fmbl’d at the WY11. WY fmbl’d it back 2pl later and AF went 26/5pl for a TD 17-12 (3:35). WY40 got 3 FD’s on a 46 yd drive but fmbl’d at the AF14. WY went 79/16pl incl a 4&10 pass of 16 yds to the 14. Their TD 3pl later put them ahead 18-17 (2ptng) 7:40. AF20 got 3 FD’s on a 55/11pl drive but on 3 &6 fmbl’d at the WY24 (1:21). AF41 got a FD to the WY34 but on 4&22 gained 7 yds and fmbl’d and WY ret’d the fmbl 48 yds for a TD with :25 left, 25-17. AF30 was int’d on the next pl (:11).

Northern Illinois 31 BUFFALO (+14) 30 - We had BUF as the Big Dog POW and also used Over 62 as a 3* CTOT. Each team punted then NI rec’d a fmbl’d punt at the BUF21 but had a 41 yd FG blk’d. BUF24 went 33/10pl but fmbl’d at the NI43. NI went 34/7pl but settled for a 40 yd FG. On a 4th str Under drive, BUF went 52/8pl setting for a 31 yd FG, 3-3. NI went 3 and out and BUF went 62/8pl but settled for a 38 yd FG and missed it. NI went 79/18pl for a TD (5:45). BUF went 69/7pl for a TD 10-10 (3:21). NI went 59/10pl for a TD and BUF 60/6pl but got a 23 yd pass down to the 22 on the final play of the half .BUF had a 279-181 yd edge at the half but trailed. NI opened the 3Q with a 72/3pl drive for a TD, 24-10 (14:15). BUF was int’d at the NI20 and then fmbl’d a punt at their own 33. NI went 33/5pl for a TD, 31-10 (8:49). 4 punts. BUF went 50/11pl and on 4&3 got a TD pass, 31-17 (12:38). BUF went 31/9pl but was int’d at the 17. BUF45 went 55/4pl for a TD with 4:14 left, 31-24. NI went 3 and out and BUF12 went 88/14pl converting on 4&1 and their TD on 3&3 apparently tied it but the xp was wide left with :13 left and NI rec’d the onside kick.

KANSAS ST 30 Iowa St (+10’) 23 - The game was delayed 2 hrs due to inclimate weather. ISU’s opening drive (28) they got 2 FD’s but on 4&4 threw behind the rec at the KSU33. 3 punts. ISU35 went 65/6pl and a fleaflicker went 35 yds for a TD, 7-0 (2:01). KSU32 got a 68 yd TD pass from Klien to Thompson on the

next play, 7-7 (1:46). ISU45 went 55/5pl for a TD, 13-7 (xp blk’d). KSU went 54/12pl for a 37 yd FG, 13-10 (10:13). 3 punts. KSU went 62/8pl and got a 1 yd TD run, 17-13 (:20). At half KSU had a 230-195 yd edge. ISU was int’d on their opening drive of the 3Q at their own 47 (11:23). KSU got 1 FD and nailed a 47 yd FG, 20-13 (8:48). ISU went 64/12pl for a TD, 20-20 (4:25). KSU26 went 72/11pl and settled for a 19 yd FG, 23-20 (13:37). ISU23 went 52/17pl for a 43 yd FG, 23-23 (6:12). KSU34 went 66/5pl and Hubert got a26 yd TD run, 30-23 (3:29). ISU20 went 34/12pl but on 4&2 lost 3 yds at the KSU42.

Houston (-27’) 56 UAB 13 - Case Keenum became the career passing leader in this game. UH did fmbl at the UAB28 on their first drive and UAB went 72/12pl for a 7-0 lead (8:36). UH went 47/8pl for a 2 yd TD pass, 7-7 (5:43 1Q). UAB went on a 48/13pl drive but missed a 47 yd FG (14:06). UH went 70/15pl but was SOD at the 1. After a 24 yd punt, UH went 31/6pl for a TD, 14-7 (4:37). UAB went 3 & out and UH went 93/13pl for a 1 yd TD, 21-7 (:30). UAB32 went 47/3pl and got a 38 yd FG on the last play of the half, 21-10. UH had a 297-172 yd edge. UAB opened the 3Q with a 58/10pl drive for a 37 yd FG and UH44 went 56/4pl for a 3 yd TD run, 28-13 (8:39). UH went 82/9pl for a 1 yd TD run by Keenum and on that drive with 6:00 left 3Q he became the career passing leader on a 16 yd pass to Johnson. 3 punts. UH went 83/9pl and got an 11 yd TD pass, 42-13 (10:45). UH got a 52 yd IR TD by Hayden, 49-13 (8:06) after K/C interf on a punt, bkp Turner led UH 46/3pl for a TD, 46-13 (5:00). UH got a 58 yd pass from Turner to Roberts to the 29 and another pass to the 3 was called back on a hold and they ran out the clock.

Boise St (-20’) 57 FRESNO ST 7 - We won a Friday night play on Boise. BS ran a streak to 104 straight points vs Fresno scoring the final 10 pts in ‘09, winning 51-0 LY and leading 50-0 after 3Q’s in this one. FSU’s only TD came on a 79 yd PR TD. BS took their opening drive 76/7pl for a TD, then punted on their 2nd poss, went 30/9pl for a 32 yd FG (1:59) then got a 25/1pl TD after rec’ing a fmbl, 16-0 (1:02). BS went 78/9pl for a TD, then blk’d a punt and went 24/5pl for a TD, 30-0 (6:29). BS was SOD at the FSU31 but FSU after a 40 yd run by Rouse fmbl’d at the BS16 with 1:55 left. BS went 84/9pl and got a 4 yd TD pass with :20 left in the half. FSU gained 73 of their yards on the final 4pl of the half getting down to the BS10. In the 3Q BS’s 2nd poss went 78/5pl for a TD (8:59), their 3rd after an int (with QB Southwick in) went 16/6pl for a TD (4:06). FSU then ret’d a punt 79 yds for a TD with 14:44 left. FSU went 50/13pl and was SOD at the BS18 (5:43). FSU was int’d at midfield and ret’d to the BS27 and on 4&6, 3rd string QB Hedrick went 23 yds for a TD with :17 left.

UTAH ST 34 San Jose St (+10) 33 - Tough loss for SJ as they had a 33-21 lead. SJS went 58/12pl but settled for a 27 yd FG. US fmbl’d on their 3rd play and SJS45 went 34/6pl but settled for a 28 yd FG, 6-0 (7:21). US, after a 45 yd KR, went 49/3pl for a 39 yd TD run by Turbin, 7-6 (6:04). Evrin ret’d the KO 95 yds for a TD 13-7 (5:46). US45 got 1 FD and on 4&2 were SOD and SJ went 64/6pl for a TD, 20-7 (:55). US3 went 87/15pl but missed a 27 yd FG. US19 got 1 FD and was int’d at the SJ43 (:32). SJ was sk’d and fmbl’d at their 11 and US went 11/3pl for a 4 yd TD run, 20-14 (9:42). SJ20 went 76/16pl but settled for a 21 yd FG, 23-14 (3:21). US11 got 1 FD and then a 77 yd TD run, 23-21 (2:22). US25 got 2 FD’s and on 2&2 fmbl’d. SJS went 55/4pl and got a 34 yd TD pass to lead 30-21 (12:05). US31 got a 45 yd pass to Morrison but fmbl’d. SJS went 3 and out but Morrison fmbl’d the punt at their own 25 and SJS got a FD but settled for a 24 yd FG leaving US within 2 scores, 33-21 (8:21). US went 65/11pl and on 3&gl got a 14 yd TD pass, 33-28 (5:19). SJS went 3 and out (3:43) and US25 went 75/8pl and got a 21 yd TD pass with :47 left. SJS28 got 1 FD and tried a 67 yd FG on the final play but it was blk’d.

BAYLOR (+3’) 50 Tcu 48 - Fri ESPN. TCU had it’s 25 consec reg ssn win streak snapped. BU beat a ranked team for the first time since 2004. BU actu-ally led this 47-23 lead after 3Q’s but needed a FG with 1:07 left to get the win. BU ran a WR pass for a 40 yd TD. TCU got a 73 yd KR setting up a 15 yd TD drive and led 7-6 (xpng). 3 punts. Each went on a TD drive, 14-13 (3:02). TCU nailed a 44 yd FG 16-14 (2:02). the next 3 drives were TD’s with BU missing an xp, 27-23 (11:42) and BU trailed. TCU missed a 41 yd FG with 7:15 left in the 2Q. BU went 76/7pl for a TD. TCU on 4&1 got a FD but it was overturned by replay with 1:49 left in the half at the BU23. At half BU had a 367-203 yd edge and TCU’s worst performance last year was 361 yds for an en-tire game to SMU. TCU opened the 3Q with a 9pl drive and missed a 41 yd FG. BU went on 72/3pl and 85/4pl drives for TD’s, 47-23. TCU went 80/14pl

for a TD and 2 pt conv, 47-31. After a 30 yd PR and PF, 12/3 for a TD and 2 pt conv,47-29. After a 28 yd punt, TCU went 49/9pl but the 2 pt went off the WR’s hands, 47-45. QB Griffin fmbl’d and TCU took over at the BU39 with a chance at the cover. They got 2 FD’s to the 14 but settled for a 27 yd FG with 4:27 left, 48-47. BU20 went 60/11pl for a 37 yd FG with 1:04 left, 50-48. The key was an early 3&10, 15 yd pass. TCU14 got to the BU40 but on 3&10 was int’d at the 20 and ret’d 9 with :02 left.

SOUTHERN MISS 30 Ucf (+8’) 29 - SM had a 519-364 yd edge vs UCF but settled for 5 FG’s as Coach Fedors said “We kept shooting ourselves in the foot”. UCF did open with a 44/9pl TD drive (9:01). 2 punts. SM went 96/7pl for a TD, 7-3 (1:56). 3 punts. SM went 80/8pl but settled for a 28 yd FG, 10-3 (7:39). UCF40 went 39/8pl for a 38 yd FG, 10-6 (3:43). SM29 went 67/10pl. They had a 1st&gl at the 9 but settled for a 22 yd FG, 13-6 (:10). At the half SM had a 277-146 yd edge. The 3Q opened with 2 punts. SM went 49/9pl for a 45 yd FG. UCF34 went 42/8pl for a 42 yd FG. SM got a FD to the UCF43 but after 3 holds, punted. UCF fmbl’d the punt at their own 24 and SM settled for a 47 yd FG, 19-9 (13:40). They tried a pooch kick off and LaTavius Murray returned it 69 yds for a TD, 19-16 (13:28). SM21 got a 42 yd pass then a 48 yd FG, 22-16 (11:36). UCF44 went 56/7pl for a 12 yd TD pass and the lead, 23-22. SM went 80/8pl and got a 4 yd TD pass and 2 pt conver, 30-23. SM20 went 80/8pl and got a 4 yd TD pass and 2 pt conv, 30-23. UCF21 got 1 FD and was int’d at their own 30. SM appeared to have a chance to win by more than a TD. They had a FD at the 12 yd line but on 2&8, fmbl’d and UCF rec’d at the 11 with 2:47 left. UCF went 89/12pl. On 4&6 they threw up a Hail Mary pass on the last play of the game which went 25 yds for a TD. They opted to go for 2 being on the road and it was batted down in the EZ.

OKLAHOMA ST (-31) 70 Kansas 28 - OSU reached 70 points for the 2nd time since 1916 (last time 1973 vs Southern Illinois). OSU scored on all eight 1H poss. KU actually opened with an 80/10pl drive for a TD. OSU went 60/8pl for a TD, 7-7 (8:45). KU fmbl’d and OSU went 33/3pl for a TD after a 31 yd KU punt OSU went 60/4pl for a TD (21-8 5:40). OSU went 85/5pl for a TD, 28-7 (2:17 1Q). After an int, bkp Chelf came in at QB and OSU went 25/3pl for a TD (:12) 35-7. OSU went 80/12pl for a TD (7:19) then after a fmbl drove 19/5pl for a TD, 49-7 4:02). After an int, they went 21/2pl. They did have a 383-181 yd edge at the half. KU blk’d a punt to open the 3Q and went 31/3pl for a TD. 2 punts. OSU went 73/5pl for a TD, 63-14 (8:12). KU went 54/15pl and missed a 36 yd FG and OSU went 80/10pl for a TD, 70-14 (12:45). KU went 80/4pl with a 68 yd TD pass then after an OSU punt, KU went 80/11pl for a 31 yd TD to pull within 70-28 (5:10). OSU punted (:28) and KU gained 29 yds on the final 3 plays.

OHIO ST 34 Indiana (+27’) 20 - IN opened with a 43/11pl drive and settled for a 34 yd FG. OSU got 1 FD and Miller, under pressure, fmbl and IU went 41/6pl for a TD, 10-0 (7:17). OSU21 on 2&13 got an 82 yd TD run by Miller, 10-7 (5:58). IN went 3 & out and OSU went 38/9pl for a 37 yd FG, 10-10 (14:07). OSU20 got a 48 yd run by Herron and got a 45 yd FG, 13-10 (8:43) 52/5. IN went 75/11pl for a 22 yd FG, 13-13 (4:30). At half IN had a 193-187 yd edge. OSU opened the 3Q with 1 FD on a 40 yd Herron run by on 3 &19 was int’d at the 2. IND went 3 & out and OSU went 48/4pl for a TD, 20-13 (10:05). IN went 64/7pl and got a 34 yd TD pass, 20-20 (6:56). OSU20 went 80/12pl and Miller’s 20 yd TD run on 3 &gl from the 20 made it 27-20 (:09). IN28 went 48/13pl but missed a 40 yd FG. OSU24 got 1 FD & punted. IN28 got 2 FD’s and was int’d and ret’d 15 yds. OSU went 58/4pl for a TD, 34-20 (2:41). IN on 4&13 was sk’d at their own 9 and OSU took a knee 3x.

San Diego St 18 COLORADO ST (+13’) 15 - SDS was int’d on their first drive at their own 42 but CSU was SOD on 4&1. CSU went 80/2pl with a 62 yd TD run by Nwoke, 7-0 (6:20). SDS went 52/13pl incl a 4&1 conv and got a TD. They bobbled the snap on the xp and got a 2 pt conv, 8-7 (:21 1Q). SDS went 56/11pl again going on 4&1. CSU jumped offsides at the 31. They got a TD 4pl later, 15-7 (8:11). CSU fmbl’d at the SDS21 and QB Thomas was inj’d and OFY (every snap TY). SD got 3 FD’s and punted and CSU was int’d at their own 20. SDS converted on 4&2 to the 6 but missed a 22 yd FG. At half CSU had a 205-179 yd edge. SDS opened the 3Q with a 53/15pl drive and missed a 44 yd FG. SDS went 45/10pl and this time passed up the FG and was SOD on 4&4 at the CSU29. CSU went 71/14pl and converted on 4&6 at the SD14 and got a TD 4pl later, the 2 pt tied it at 15. SDS went 43/8pl and got a 37 yd FG with 5:49 left. Each team punted and CSU27 on 4&1 got a FD to their 44 but on 4&15 fired incomplete.

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