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SU ATS OU BIG EAST CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Rutgers 1-0 4-0 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-2 Cincinnati 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 Louisville 0-0 4-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 Connecticut 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-1-1 0-0 2-2 Temple 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 Syracuse 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2-1 0-0 2-1 Pittsburgh 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-1 USF 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-3 0-1 2-1 BIG TEN - Legends CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Minnesota 0-0 4-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2 Northwestern 0-0 4-0 0-0 3-0-1 0-0 1-2 Michigan St 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-3-1 Nebraska 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 2-1 Iowa 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2 Michigan 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 Leaders CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Ohio St 0-0 4-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 Wisconsin 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-4 0-0 1-2 Indiana 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-0 Purdue 0-0 2-1 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-1 Illinois 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 Penn St 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-4 CUSA West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Tulsa 1-0 3-1 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-2 SMU 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 UTEP 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-1-1 0-0 2-2 Houston 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-2 Rice 0-1 1-3 0-0-1 2-1-1 1-0 3-1 Tulane 0-1 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-3 East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL E Carolina 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-2 Marshall 1-0 2-2 0-0-1 1-2-1 1-0 2-1 UCF 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 UAB 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-1 Memphis 0-0 0-4 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-1 S Miss 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-1 2-1 INDEP SU ATS OU Notre Dame 4-0 3-1 1-3 BYU 2-2 2-2 0-3 Navy 1-2 1-2 1-1 Army 0-3 1-2 3-0 Volume 30 Issue 5 September 29, 2012 1-800-654-3448 NORTHCOAST SPORTS SERVICE P.O. BOX 450829 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44145 $ 10.00 ncsports.com © 2012 Northcoast Sports Service NFL KEY SELECTIONS 6-0 100% TY!!! NFL SYSTEM PLAY WINS AGAIN 3-0 TY! COLLEGE H KEYS 4-2 67% L2W! POWER SWEEP FIFTEEN NFL POWER SWEEPS 2007-’12 (ALL H’S WINNING) 29 Years NEWS AND NOTES 2012 COLLEGE STANDINGS Tough loss for Virginia ATS. They were only outFD’d 18-16 and outgained 438-353. Each team had one big pass play. TCU on 3&10 threw a deep pass where WR Carter made a 1-handed grab and took it for a td. On their drive, UVA had a wide open rec as the DB had fell down in front of him but he had the ball bounce off his facemask and instead of a td they got an incompletion. UVA was int at the TCU23 and at the TCU29.They had a td pass batted out of the WR hands at the last minute late 3Q and went for it on 4&6 and came up short.TCU led just 20-7 at the end of the game faced a 4&4 at the 17. Three things could have had UVA covered. TCU could have gone for the FG, gone for it on 4th down and been stopped or gone for it on 4th down and got the FD where they would have taken a knee but a short pass to Brown with their QB under pressure had him outrun the entire UVA defense 17 yards for a td and an amazing frontdoor cover for the Frogs... It wasn’t easy for Wisconsin but they scored a td with 3:20 left to go up 30-19 and after UTEP fumbled a KO UW got a 26 yd td run by Gordon on the next play and led 37-19 with 3:05 left to get ahead ATS. UTEP26, however, went on a 76/7pl drive incl a 4&5 conv and got a 3&15 td pass with :50 left to get under the number. UW had over 200 yds both rushing and passing... San Jose and San Diego St had a wild one with the lead changing hands 4x in the 4Q. David Fales hit 21-31-260 yds and 4 td’s. SDS got a FG with 5:33 left, 27-24, SJS a 77/5pl drive for a td with 3:26 left, 31-27, SDS went 71/4pl for a 40 yd td pass with 2:24 left. 34-31 and SJS35 went 65/5pl and got a 14 yd td pass with :50 left. SDS’s final effort ended on a sk back at their own 22. HC MacIntyre has done a tremendous job rebuilding this SJS team... Miami, Fl jumped out to a 19-0 SU ATS OU ACC - Atlantic CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Florida St 2-0 4-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 Wake Forest 1-1 3-1 1-1 2-2 0-2 1-2 N Carolina St 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2-1 0-0 1-2 Maryland 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 Clemson 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-1 Boston College 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-1 Coastal CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Miami (Fla) 2-0 3-1 2-0 2-2 2-0 3-0 Virginia Tech 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-2 Duke 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 2-1 Georgia Tech 1-2 2-2 2-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 N Carolina 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-2 Virginia 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-3-1 1-0 1-2 BIG 12 CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Kansas St 1-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 2-1 TCU 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-1-1 0-1 0-2 Baylor 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-0 Iowa St 0-0 3-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 Texas 0-0 3-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 Texas Tech 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-0-1 West Virginia 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 Oklahoma St 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 Oklahoma 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-2 Kansas 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-2 0-1 0-3 1-347-677-1700 FREE FOOTBALL INFORMATION Lost as a TD+ favorite this past week Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34) Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19) Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31) Georgia Tech -13.5 lost to Miami, Fl (42-36) Air Force -10.5 lost to UNLV (38-35) Arkansas -9.5 lost to Rutgers (35-26) USF -8.5 lost to Ball St (31-27) UCLA -7 lost to Oregon St (27-20) New Mexico St -6.5 lost to New Mexico (27-14) Biggest upsets this season Houston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13) Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31) 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) 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 .................................8 outright upsets Dogs of 7-9.5 .......................................8 outright upsets Dogs of 10-16.5 .................................12 outright upsets Dogs of 17+ .........................................5 outright upsets FBS tms to lose to an FCS team .......................8 teams UPSET CORNER lead after 1Q vs Georgia Tech. GT then dominated the next 2Q’s scoring 36 consecutive pts to lead 36-19 and appeared in full control of the game. UM finished with a 609-419 yd edge and 30-18 FD edge thanks to a big 4Q. UM drove 91/8pl and got a td with :27 left to force OT. In OT GT was stopped on 4&1 from the 2 with UM getting a 25 yd td run for the win...The Buffs played a much stronger game but did appear on the verge of being blown out. They finished with a 26-23 FD edge and a 531-451 yd edge but Washington St led 31-14 in the 4Q when they opted to go for it on 4&3 from the CU19 when a FG would have put them up by 20. They were int’d and CU got a 70 yd TD pass and later an 84 yd td run by Jones. CU took over with 3:11 left and was down only 6 as opposed to 9 when they went 70/12pl and on 4&gl from the 4 Webb ran it in for the td and the upset. SU ATS OU MAC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Kent St 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 Miami Oh 1-0 2-2 0-1 0-4 0-1 1-2 Ohio 0-0 4-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2 Akron 0-0 1-3 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-0 Buffalo 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 Bowling Green 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-4 Mass 0-1 0-4 1-0 1-3 0-1 2-2 West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Ball St 1-0 3-1 1-0 4-0 1-0 4-0 Toledo 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-2 N Illinois 0-0 3-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 C Michigan 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 W Michigan 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 E Michigan 0-1 0-4 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-1 MW CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Nevada 1-0 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-1 UNLV 1-0 1-3 1-0 2-2 1-0 3-0 Boise St 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-3 Fresno St 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-0 0-0 1-2 San Diego St 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2 New Mexico 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2-1 Wyoming 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-0 Colorado St 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 Air Force 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-1 Hawaii 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-1 PAC-12 North CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Oregon 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-3 0-1 1-2 Stanford 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-2 Oregon St 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-2 Washington 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 Wash St 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-4 1-0 2-1 California 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-2 South CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Arizona St 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-2 Colorado 1-0 1-3 1-0 1-3 1-0 2-1 USC 1-1 3-1 1-1 1-3 0-2 1-3 Arizona 0-1 3-1 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-2 UCLA 0-1 3-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 2-2 Utah 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-3 SU ATS OU SEC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Florida 3-0 4-0 3-0 3-1 1-2 1-3 Georgia 2-0 4-0 2-0 2-2 2-0 4-0 S Carolina 2-0 4-0 1-1 3-1 0-0 2-2 Tennessee 0-1 3-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 3-0 Kentucky 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-3 0-1 3-1 Missouri 0-2 2-2 0-2 2-2 1-1 1-2 Vanderbilt 0-2 1-3 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Alabama 1-0 4-0 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-3 LSU 1-0 4-0 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 Miss St 1-0 4-0 1-0 2-2 0-1 0-3 Mississippi 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2 Texas A&M 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-2 Arkansas 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-4 0-1 2-1 Auburn 0-2 1-3 1-1 1-3 0-2 1-3 SBC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Louisiana 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 Middle Tennessee1-0 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 Troy 1-1 2-2 1-1 3-1 0-2 1-3 W Kentucky 0-0 3-1 0-0 4-0 0-0 2-1 Arkansas St 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 ULM 0-0 1-2 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 FIU 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-1 South Alabama 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 Florida Atlantic 0-1 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-0 2-1 North Texas 0-1 1-3 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-1 WAC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL UTSA 0-0 4-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 La Tech 0-0 3-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 3-0 San Jose St 0-0 3-1 0-0 4-0 0-0 2-1 Utah St 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-3 Texas St 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 N Mexico St 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2-1 0-0 2-1 Idaho 0-0 0-4 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-1

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Page 1: POWER Years SWEEP - ncsports.com · SU ATSSU OU BIG EAST CONF ALL CONFACC ALL CONF ALL Rutgers 1-0Florida St 4-0 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-2 Cincinnati 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 Louisville 0-0

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

Volume 30 Issue 5 September 29, 2012 1-800-654-3448

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NFL KEY SELECTIONS 6-0 100% TY!!!NFL SYSTEM PLAY WINS AGAIN 3-0 TY!COLLEGE H KEYS 4-2 67% L2W!

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POWER SWEEPS 2007-’12(ALL H’S WINNING)

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NEWS AND NOTES

2012 COLLEGE STANDINGS

Tough loss for Virginia ATS. They were only outFD’d 18-16 and outgained 438-353. Each team had one big pass play. TCU on 3&10 threw a deep pass where WR Carter made a 1-handed grab and took it for a td. On their drive, UVA had a wide open rec as the DB had fell down in front of him but he had the ball bounce off his facemask and instead of a td they got an incompletion. UVA was int at the TCU23 and at the TCU29. They had a td pass batted out of the WR hands at the last minute late 3Q and went for it on 4&6 and came up short. TCU led just 20-7 at the end of the game faced a 4&4 at the 17. Three things could have had UVA covered. TCU could have gone for the FG, gone for it on 4th down and been stopped or gone for it on 4th down and got the FD where they would have taken a knee but a short pass to Brown with their QB under pressure had him outrun the entire UVA defense 17 yards for a td

and an amazing frontdoor cover for the Frogs...It wasn’t easy for Wisconsin but they scored a td with 3:20 left to go up 30-19 and after UTEP fumbled a KO UW got a 26 yd td run by Gordon on the next play and led 37-19 with 3:05 left to get ahead ATS. UTEP26, however, went on a 76/7pl drive incl a 4&5 conv and got a 3&15 td pass with :50 left to get under the number. UW had over 200 yds both rushing and passing... San Jose and San Diego St had a wild one with the lead changing hands 4x in the 4Q. David Fales hit 21-31-260 yds and 4 td’s. SDS got a FG with 5:33 left, 27-24, SJS a 77/5pl drive for a td with 3:26 left, 31-27, SDS went 71/4pl for a 40 yd td pass with 2:24 left. 34-31 and SJS35 went 65/5pl and got a 14 yd td pass with :50 left. SDS’s final effort ended on a sk back at their own 22. HC MacIntyre has done a tremendous job rebuilding this SJS team... Miami, Fl jumped out to a 19-0

SU ATS OUACC - Atlantic CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLFlorida St 2-0 4-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1Wake Forest 1-1 3-1 1-1 2-2 0-2 1-2N Carolina St 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2-1 0-0 1-2Maryland 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-1Clemson 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-1Boston College 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-1Coastal CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLMiami (Fla) 2-0 3-1 2-0 2-2 2-0 3-0Virginia Tech 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-2Duke 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 2-1Georgia Tech 1-2 2-2 2-1 3-1 2-1 2-1N Carolina 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-2Virginia 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-3-1 1-0 1-2BIG 12 CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLKansas St 1-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 2-1TCU 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-1-1 0-1 0-2Baylor 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-0Iowa St 0-0 3-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-1Texas 0-0 3-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1Texas Tech 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-0-1West Virginia 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1Oklahoma St 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-0Oklahoma 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-2Kansas 0-1 1-3 1-0 2-2 0-1 0-3

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Lost as a TD+ favorite this past weekWashington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34)Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19)Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31)Georgia Tech -13.5 lost to Miami, Fl (42-36)Air Force -10.5 lost to UNLV (38-35)Arkansas -9.5 lost to Rutgers (35-26)USF -8.5 lost to Ball St (31-27)UCLA -7 lost to Oregon St (27-20)New Mexico St -6.5 lost to New Mexico (27-14)Biggest upsets this seasonHouston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13)Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31)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)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 .................................8 outright upsets Dogs of 7-9.5 .......................................8 outright upsets Dogs of 10-16.5 .................................12 outright upsets Dogs of 17+ .........................................5 outright upsets FBS tms to lose to an FCS team .......................8 teams

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lead after 1Q vs Georgia Tech. GT then dominated the next 2Q’s scoring 36 consecutive pts to lead 36-19 and appeared in full control of the game. UM finished with a 609-419 yd edge and 30-18 FD edge thanks to a big 4Q. UM drove 91/8pl and got a td with :27 left to force OT. In OT GT was stopped on 4&1 from the 2 with UM getting a 25 yd td run for the win...The Buffs played a much stronger game but did appear on the verge of being blown out. They finished with a 26-23 FD edge and a 531-451 yd edge but Washington St led 31-14 in the 4Q when they opted to go for it on 4&3 from the CU19 when a FG would have put them up by 20. They were int’d and CU got a 70 yd TD pass and later an 84 yd td run by Jones. CU took over with 3:11 left and was down only 6 as opposed to 9 when they went 70/12pl and on 4&gl from the 4 Webb ran it in for the td and the upset.

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

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

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3 FBS/FCS Matchups this week:

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College Wins College Win % NFL Wins NFL Win % Combined Wins Combined Win % Playbook 8-4 +4 Playbook 66.7% Power Sweep 6-0 +6 Power Sweep 100% Gold Sheet 15-10 +5 Gold Sheet 60.0% Sports Reporter 7-5 +2 Sports Reporter 58.3% Gold Sheet 7-2 +5 Gold Sheet 77.8% Power Sweep 13-9 +4 Power Sweep 59.1% Power Plays 15-15 0 Power Plays 50.0% Winning Points 7-4 +3 Winning Points 63.6% Sports Reporter 10-8 +2 Sports Reporter 55.6% Gold Sheet 8-8 0 Gold Sheet 50.0% Sports Reporter 3-3 0 Sports Reporter 50.0% Playbook 11-10 +1 Playbook 52.4% Pointwise 12-12 0 Pointwise 50.0% Playbook 3-6 -3 Playbook 33.3% Winning Points 18-18 0 Winning Points 50.0% Power Sweep 7-9 -2 Winning Points 44.0% Power Plays 1-3 -2 Power Plays 25.0% Power Plays 16-18 -2 Power Plays 47.1% Winning Points 11-14 -3 Power Sweep 43.7% Pointwise 2-10 -8 Pointwise 16.7% Pointwise 14-22 -8 Pointwise 38.9%

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.

‘07-11 REG SSN GAMES OF MONTH (Y)33-16 67%!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 loss

EARLY BIRD 138-71 66% L/16Y!!! BUTTON #3 NCSPORTSLINE PLAYS OF THE WEEK • FOUR TW!!!! 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!!!! Our Northcoast Sport-sline 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 FOUR STRAIGHT with THREE outright winners this year, Friday we give you the Big 12 Play and Saturday and Sunday another PPH Play! This Private Play Hotline selections are a $15 value. Call daily to pick up your FREE red-hot selections.

COLLEGE TOTALS GAME OF THE MONTH THIS SATURDAY! Saturday will be the release of our September College Totals Game of the Month. We had a disappointing loss last week with our 5H Side GOM (see below) but are looking forward to a big winner with the College Totals GOM. Our GOM(Y) have gone 33-16 67% from ‘07-’11 reg season and the Totals GOM account for 75% of those wins! Don’t miss out this weekend, check out page 8 to see how you can get this GOM included with your LPS package for the weekend.NFL KEY SELECTIONS 6-0 100% THIS YEAR!!! SYSTEM PLAY 3-0!!!! The NFL Selections in Power Sweep are always on fire. Although we did not Power Sweep, the NFL Key Selections are a perfect 6-0 100% on the year! Overall the NFL H’s went 2-1 and the System Play was a winner once again making that section perfect on year at 3-0 100%! The College H Keys are 4-2 67% on the year. The Featured Plays went 1-1 last week. The 3H NFL Totals also had a solid week going 2-1 on Sunday.COLLEGE SEPTEMBER GOM LOSS MAKES A DISAPPOINTING FINISH TO AN ANTICIPATED WEEKEND

All of our Power Sweep customers know that the release of the September 5H is our most important release of the year. It’s bigger than the Game of the Year even, in the fact that EVERY SINGLE subscriber plays that one game. With such a deep card for the 5H weekends, we came in having had 20 out of 30 winning September 5H Saturdays. On top of that, the previous 27 5H’s went 18-9 67%! Well, as you all know by now, the 5H game was not a winner this year and on the day the other College Late Phones went 3-3. We passed on Small College Plays and the College Totals split at 2-2. If you are a current Power Sweep subscriber, please make sure you read page 8. As we say all the time, there is no such thing as a “lock” or a “can’t lose game”. We have a very solid 67% record on GOM(Y) since 2007 (see right) and of course, at 33-16, there were 16 times the big play did not come through. We shared our excitement for the 33 winners and we also talk right here on page two about the rare losses. Sunday the NFL LPS went 1-2 with a Top Weekly LPS winner on the NY Jets. It’s not even the end of September and there is plenty of winning to be done for this 2012 football season. We look forward to sharing more big, profitable winning weekends with you in the weeks and months to come.

MONDAY NIGHTS ARE A PERFECT 4-0 100% ON SIDES AND TOTALS THIS YEAR!!MARQUEE GAME OF THE MONTH - AN OUTRIGHT UPSET WITH THE GIANTS ON THURSDAY! So many of you are on board for Monday Night Magic, but we’ll bore you repeating the winning records nonetheless. On the year the Monday Nights have been a perfect 4-0 on Sides and Totals! Remember, your Northcoast Debit Card has the Magic winner and the Marquee Totals Play available after 12:00 noon EST on Mondays so you don’t want to miss out. Last Thursday we had a big winner with our Sept Marquee GOM on the NY Giants, they were +2’ and won outright 36-7!!! On the year the Marquees (comb) have gone 14-8 64% so if you have not picked up a Marquee 7-Pack, you should 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 at 12:00 noon EST. Call the Comp Line daily for more information.

Thursday, Sept 27th, 2012 NC Open 2011 2010 2009Stanford NL 7 SU 65-21 su 41-0 SU 34-14 WASHINGTON SU -20/63’ su -7’/63’ SU -8’/54 Friday, Sept 28th, 2012Hawaii byu -8/55’ – – BYU NL 27’ byu 41-20 – –Saturday, Sept 29th, 2012Cincinnati – – – VIRG TECH (†) 10 6’ – – 2008Buffalo uc -8’/46 UC -20’/48’ – CONNECTICUT 17 18 uc 17-3 UC 45-21 –Penn St PSU 10-7 ui +8’/41’ psu 35-17 ILLINOIS 8 1 PSU -5/39 ui 33-13 psu -7/47’Minnesota UM 22-21 UM 27-24 UI -10’/43’ IOWA 8 7 UM +15’/34’ UM +15/51’ UI 12-0Texas Tech 7 2 isu +14/67 ISU +7/54’ – IOWA ST isu 41-7 ISU 52-38 –Clemson 10 10 CU 36-14 BC +7/41 CU 25-7 BOSTON COLLEGE CU -21/52 BC 16-10 CU -7/44’Louisiana Tech E 3’ – – – VIRGINIA – – –Ohio NL NL – – – MASSACHUSETTS – – –

WEEK FIVE OPENING COLLEGE LINES AND MATCHUP HISTORYKEY: CAPS home teamlower case away team† and Mixed Case neutral siteShaded covered ATS

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NC Open 2011 2010 2009Ball St 3 2 – KSU -10/43 – KENT ST – KSU 33-14 –Idaho – – – N CAROLINA 27 24 – – –Indiana nw -8’/61 nw -4/59 NW -5/53 NORTHWESTERN 7 13’ nw 59-38 nw 20-17 NW 29-28Marshall – – – PURDUE 17 16 – – –Duke wfu -4/60’ WFU -5’/52’ wfu -4/52 WAKE FOREST E 3’ wfu 24-23 WFU 54-48 wfu 45-34South Carolina NL NL SC 54-3 UK +5/55 SC 28-26 KENTUCKY SC -21/43 UK 31-28 SC -9’/46Colorado St af -11’/54 AF -24/48 af -6’/44’ AIR FORCE 17 15 af 45-21 AF 49-27 af 34-16Tcu 10 17 smu +13/56 tcu 41-24 TCU 39-14 SMU smu 40-33 tcu -17’/54 TCU -28/52Central Mich CMU 48-41 NIU -10/54 CMU 45-31 N ILLINOIS 13 10 CMU +9’/60 NIU 33-7 CMU -13’/50’Ucla 21 21 UCLA 45-6 – – COLORADO UCLA -10’/55’ – –San Jose St E 2’ SJSU 27-24 – – NAVY SJSU +6’/61 – –Oregon 31 29 UO 43-28 uo 43-23 UO 52-6 Washington St (†) UO -35/69 uo -35’/70 UO -35/55Texas 3 2’ osu -7’/64’ osu -5/54’ ut 41-14 OKLAHOMA ST osu 38-26 osu 33-16 ut -9’/53Arkansas ua (†) 42-38 ua (†) 24-17 ua (†) 47-19 TEXAS A&M 10 13’ ua (†) +2’/62 ua (†) -5/61’ ua (†) -1’/66’

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Baylor – – – W VIRGINIA 10 11’ – – –Ohio St 3 msu +3/43’ – – MICHIGAN ST 2’ msu 10-7 – –Tennessee uga -2’/55 UGA -11/48 UT 45-19 GEORGIA 10 13’ uga 20-12 UGA 41-14 UT -1’/47Arizona St uc +6/54 UC -3/51 uc -6’/51’ CALIFORNIA 8 2 uc 47-38 UC 50-17 uc 23-21Oregon St 4 OSU 37-27 osu 29-27 ua +3/44’ ARIZONA 3 OSU +2/59’ osu +8/50’ ua 37-32Mississippi ua -27/44’ UA -20’/54’ ua -4’/44’ ALABAMA 35 31’ ua 52-7 UA 23-10 ua 22-3Miami-Oh 7 6 MU 35-3 mu 19-14 – AKRON MU -14/47’ mu -9/47’ –Missouri – – – UCF 7 3 – – –Utep utep 22-17 – – E CAROLINA 7 4 utep -4/58 – –NC State – – – MIAMI-FL 4 3’ – – 2008Florida St 21 15’ usf +14/50’ – – USF usf 17-7 – –Toledo UT 66-63 ut 37-24 wmu +9/63 WEST MICH 7 3 UT -12/NL ut +3/52’ wmu 58-26Nevada 17 22’ – – – TEXAS ST – – –Louisville 4 11 – ul (B) 31-26 UL 25-23SOUTHERN MISS – ul (B) -2’/57’ UL +2’/51

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Utsa – – – NEW MEX ST 7 4 – – –Wisconsin UW 48-17 – – NEBRASKA 17 12’ UW -10/55’ – –Tulsa 14 13’ UT 37-20 – – UAB UT -21/59 – –Unlv – – – UTAH ST 21 17 – – 2008Houston 10 4 UH 73-34 RU +9’/63’ UH 73-14 RICE (†) UH -27’/71 RU 34-31 UH -30/73Boise St 17 27 BSU 45-0 – – NEW MEXICO BSU -48’/62’ – –San Diego St SDSU 35-28 – – FRESNO ST 17 8 SDSU -8/60’ – –Wku 4 asu 26-22 wku 36-35 asu -6’/51’ ARKANSAS ST E asu -11’/52’ wku +12/57 asu 24-20Troy 21 9’ – – – S ALABAMA – – –Fiu ul +16’/50’ fiu 38-17 FIU 20-17 LOUISIANA NL NL ul 36-31 fiu -10/58’ FIU -4’/56North Texas 7 4 NT 31-17 nt 21-17 fau E/60’ FAU NT -4/49 nt +10/58 fau 44-40Middle Tenn gt -11/56’ GT -18’/59 – GEORGIA TECH 21 27’ gt 49-21 GT 42-14 –Ulm 14 18 – – – TULANE – – 2008

Towson at LSUStony Brook at Army

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CONNECTICUT 31 Buffalo 13 - UB upset UC in ‘01 but since then is 0-7 SU/ATS with the avg loss by 33-8 with UB failing to score a td in 5 of the 7. LY 2 big plays factored in UC’s 17-3 road win (-8’). They got a 64 yd pass setting up a td in the final seconds of the 1H and a 49 yd td pass with 4:52 left (on 3&7). UB had 16-13 FD and 319-293 yd edges. Buff is just 4-9 ATS as an AD and UC is 14-8 ATS hosting non-conf. LW for the 2nd str yr the Huskies fell to MAC member WM, 30-24 (+1’) as we cashed a 3H Total on the OVER. However, their D has been the story as they are all’g just 213 ypg (#5). This does not bode well for UB as in LW’s loss to Kent 23-7 (-3), QB Zordich hit just 4-22-92 which incl a 46 yd Hail Mary td at the end of the 1H. Even more troublesome was losing their All-Conf RB Oliver (#5 NCAA rush) to a leg inj (CS). UB does have extra rest here as they have ply’d just 1 gm in the L/3W while this is the only HG for the Huskies in a 4 gm stretch and they should get an easy win as they are surprisingly 8-2 ATS as a DD fav. ILLINOIS 23 Penn St 13 - PSU is 12-4 SU in B10 play in this series but 1-5 ATS. LY it snowed between 4-6” and PSU was out to avenge the prev yr’s home upset loss where they were outgained 437-235 and lost 33-13 (-8’). PSU (-5) got a 3 yd td run with 1:08 left to lead 10-7 and IL’s 42 yd FG on the final play bounced off the right upright. Who would have thought at the time that would be Paterno’s final gm as HC (Oct 29)? Both tms enter 2-2 but you have to be impressed w/O’Brien motivating PSU to rebound after 2 heartbreaking losses to start ssn as LW they beat Temple 24-13 (-7) as they finished with 27-13 FD and 491-237 yd edges. QB McGloin did throw a career-high 318 yds. It was a nightmare for the Illini LW as 6 TO’s resulted in an embarrassing 52-24 loss (-3) to LA Tech (IL 20-17 FD edge). QB Scheelhaase looked rusty after sitting out L/2 gms w/an ankle inj and was pulled. The Lions are 2-7 ATS in their 1st B10 road gm but the visitor is 11-2 ATS (dog 7-2 ATS) in this series. This is both HC’s 1st B10 gm and IL made headlines over the summer by sending their entire staff to State College to poach Lions after the NCAA pen’s were announced. Similar squads led by tough D’s with streaky QB’s so we’ll back the HT. IOWA 20 Minnesota 12 - Iowa had dominated the Battle for the Floyd of Rosedale series going 8-1 SU/7-2 ATS from ‘01-’09. In ‘10 the gm was played in the bitter cold with an interim HC for UM and Iowa (-15) took them lightly and lost 27-24. LY Iowa had revenge on their minds but did not put the Gophers away (-15’) on the road again. In the 1H Iowa was SOD at the 30, missed 21 & 43 yd FG’s and despite a 260-165 yd edge, it was tied at 7. In the 2H Iowa led 21-10 with 13:50 left. UM went 80/11pl for a td with 8:22 left, rec’d the onside and went on a 12pl td drive with 2:48 left to stunningly win 22-21. The mediocre Hawkeyes are off a disappointing loss to CMU 32-31 (-14’) all’g the Chips to get a td w/:45 left (2ptng) then Iowa couldn’t recover an onside K and a key PF pen all’d CMU to kick a 46 yd FG on final play. A bright spot was former walk-on FB Weisman who has had 330 (6.5) and 6 td in the L/2 gms. Minn is 4-0 for 1st time s/’08 after their 17-10 win (+2’) over Syr thanks to a +4 TO margin. Bkp QB Shortell hit 16-30-231 and could make his 2nd career road start (11-22-104 in 1st career road start in 58-0 loss to Mich LY) if Gray (ankle) is unable to go. Both tms have byes on deck so this is a legit double revenge gm and Iowa will put the Gophers away this time. Texas Tech 34 IOWA ST 27 - From ‘03-’07 TT was 3-0 SU/ATS (avg score 45-21, +292 ypg) and the fav is 6-2 ATS in the series. ISU was a 7 pt HD in ‘10 & pulled the upset 52-38. LY the situation favored the Cyclones as TT was off their huge upset of #1 Okla. TT was a 14 pt HF but ISU dominated as they had a 24-7 HT lead and won 41-7. SU HC Rhoads was the DC at Aub (‘08) when Tuberville was the HC and both tms come in off byes. TT is off to its best start under Tuberville at 3-0 SU/ATS outscoring 3 weak foes by 40 ppg and outgaining them on avg 598-160. QB Doege (286 ypg, 74%, 12-1) has been supported by a strong run gm (230 ypg, 6.1). After finishing last in the FBS in rush D in ‘11 TT is all’g 75 ypg (2.4) vs 3 run heavy foes. ISU is off to a 3-0 start for the 2nd str yr (2-1 ATS) with Jantz (244, 70%, 6-4) at QB. The D hasn’t all’d a td since the 4Q of the opener & the pass D is all’g 170 ypg (48% with a 2-4 ratio. TT is 4-1-1 ATS as an AF but ISU is 4-1 ATS as a HD with outright upsets as a dog in their 1st 2Y. The D’s are even but we’ll back the more explosive TT off (#7-69) as the Raiders get revenge. Clemson 38 BOSTON COLLEGE 28 - Huge sked edge to BC as the Tigers are off their showdown vs FSU and the Eagles are off a bye. The HT has won 3 str in series both SU/ATS and CU is 3-1 SU/ATS. LY CU OC Morris emphasized all week that they hadn’t put up a td vs BC s/’08 and CU went on its opening drive 80/8pl for a td. They were -21 at home and in a clear flat spot coming off Aub, FSU and VT. They led 23-7 at the half (295-142 yd) and won 36-14. LW the Tigers (+14’) thanks to a halfback td pass, a key FSU fmbl’d P and 2 missed FSU FG’s were up 28-14 in the 3Q before all’g 35 pts in a span of a 20:00 as their D all’d 667 yds in the 49-37 loss. BC is 1-2 SU/ATS but QB Rettig has impressed avg 317 pass ypg (57%) with a 6-1 ratio. BC is 19-11 ATS vs ranked tms while CU is just 3-6 ATS off a SU loss. Clem has a large edge on off (#10-77) but will they suffer from bubble-burst?VIRGINIA 38 Louisiana Tech 37 - First meeting. The Cavs are 21-5 SU (11-13-2 ATS) hosting non-conf. LT is travelling for a BCS foe for the 2nd wk in a row but LY beat the SEC’s Miss on road 27-7 as a 2 pt fav and should have beaten the SEC’s Miss St before losing 26-20 in OT. LW thanks to 6 Illini TO’s, LT cruised to an impressive 52-24 win (+3) but was outFD’d 20-17. If not for a Rice backdoor cover 2W ago, the Bulldogs would be on a current 11 gm ATS win streak dating back to LY. The same can’t be said for UVA who, while 2-2 SU, is off to an 0-3-1 ATS run TY after LW’s 27-7 loss to TCU (+18’). The Cavs had their chances but they couldn’t overcome 4 TO’s, shaky QB play by both Rocco/Sims and multiple balls bouncing TCU’s way. While UVA has the D edge (#68-84) LT has the large off (#21-55) and ST’s (#24-90) edges plus a QB edge as Cameron is #5 NCAA in pass eff avg 304 ypg (69%) with an 11-0 ratio! This is an important gm for UVA if they want to get back to the postssn and while the situation favors UVA, London is 5-8-2 ATS at home and Dykes is now a perfect 11-0 ATS on the road. Ohio 41 UMASS 13 - 1st meeting. OU is 11-2 SU (9-4 ATS) in MAC AG’s and 7-4 SU (1-4 vs the East) in 1st time meetings vs current MAC members. OU is 4-0 SU (3-1 ATS) for the 1st time s/’76. LW bkp QB Vick made his 1st start for an inj’d/resting Tettleton (probable here) and threw for 4 td’s in their 44-10 win over Norfolk St (-32). While the Minutemen are 0-4 SU/1-3 ATS, their off has come a long way from the opener when they managed just 3 FD’s and 59 yds. LW in the 27-16 loss to Miami, Oh (+24) they piled up 471 and are led by Mich trans RB Cox who had 188 (6.3). UM will be fired up with this being their 1st conf HG but OU is clearly the superior tm with off (#52-119) and D (#64-113) edges and is 8-2 ATS as a DD conf fav. Ball St 30 KENT ST 27 - KSU is just 2-14 SU (4-6-1 ATS) vs BSU but won the L/meeting 33-14 (‘10). KSU (-10) led just 20-14 into the 4Q but held BSU to 39 4Q yds. The Cardinals are red hot at 3-1 SU (current 9-1 ATS run dating back to LY) and are off B2B SU wins over BCS tms after LW’s 31-27 win over USF (+8). They were outgained by 112 ypg vs Indy/USF but QB Wenning has been magnificent in the 2:00 off (10 scores L/16 gms prior to HT and end of gm) leading the Cards to B2B come-from-behind wins. KSU is also off to a solid start at 2-1 after a dominating 23-7 (+3’) win over Buff (404-265 yd edge). Both tms love to run the ball as KSU has two 250+ yd rushers so far while BSU is avg 239 ypg (5.5). Ball St has the off (#51-116) and ST’s (#28-68) edges but KSU has the D edge (#59-108). BSU is 19-9 SU on the MAC road but Kent had a couple of extra days to prep and with this BSU’s 3rd road gm in 4W and off two big wins, will they have enough left in the tank?NORTH CAROLINA 47 Idaho 20 - First meeting. ID travelled East LY as they visited Charlottesville (+15’) and nearly pulled the outright upset losing to UVA 21-20 in OT. The Vandals are 13-6 ATS in non-conf play (1-3 TY) and 11-6 ATS as an AD. LW it was a heartbreaking 40-37 (-2’) OT loss to WY at home that dropped ID to 0-4 SU (HC Akey’s seat is warming). A bright spot has been the play of QB Blackman who is avg 277 ypg (73%) with a 6-5 ratio and LW he threw a td pass on the final play of regulation to send it to OT. UNC rebounded LW off 2 tough losses to beat EC 27-6 (-15’) as they welcomed back All-ACC RB Bernard (out prev 2 gms) as he scored 2 td’s. QB Renner is avg 298 ypg (63%) with an 11-3 ratio while ID is all’g 283 pass ypg (61%) with a 9-3 ratio. UNC does have a huge gm vs VT on deck but ID is travelling across the country for the 3rd road gm in 4W. With UNC’s signifi-cant edges on off (#18-112) and D (#43-101) they should be able to name the score.

KEY SELECTIONS4H CALIFORNIA over Arizona St - ASU is 0-5 SU/ATS on the road in this series and the visitor is 3-11 ATS. Cal has dominated going 8-1 SU/7-2 ATS. LY ASU had been eliminated from the P12 Title chase the night before. Trailing 44-38 ASU fmbl’d at the Cal40 with 8:53 left and Cal got a 30 yd FG with 3:28 left. ASU was int’d at the Cal12 as the Bears (+6) scored the upset 47-38. LTH the Devils (+3) led 3-0 but the Bears scored the next 40 pts as ASU’s 2 td’s came on a blk’d PR and a FR. The Bears (+16’) were dominated at the LOS in LW’s 27-9 loss to USC as the Trojans had a 296-77 yd rush edge and sk’d QB Maynard 7x. Maynard (232, 63%, 4-4) has been sk’d 13x in the L/2 gms and future NFL WR Allen has relatively been held in check (309, 10.7). The Bears are all’g 190 rush ypg (4.6). ASU (-7) bounced back from the MO loss to dominate Utah 37-7 with 24-10 FD and 512-209 yd edges. Devils QB Kelly (250 ypg, 73%, 6-2) is #9 NCAA pass eff. Cal has owned the series, is 17-5 ATS as a HF (0-2 TY) and desperately needs a win as they’re 1-3 with a win over an FCS school TY and Tedford’s seat is getting toastier by the minute. FORECAST: CALIFORNIA 34 Arizona St 21

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3H UCF over Missouri - First meeting. The Knights are 3-8 ATS hosting BCS schls but LY (-7’) beat BC 30-3. UCF is 20-11-1 ATS at Bright House which opened in ‘07 and has not been a HD s/’09. Miz-zou is off UGA, ASU and at SC and travel again while UCF is off a bye. The Tigers fell to 0-2 in SEC play with a 31-10 loss at SC (+10’). QB Franklin (missed ASU w/shldr inj) ret’d LW but hit just 11-18-92 and was sk’d 3x with Berkstresser (7-8-54) leading a garbage td drive scoring with :46 left. Despite a tough slate the Tigers are all’g 107 rush ypg (3.0). The Knights come in 2-1 SU/ATS with a balanced off led by QB Bortels (223 ypg, 67%, 7-5) and a deep RB rotation that avg 160 rush ypg (4.4). The Knights have faced another mobile QB in Franklin’s mold TY allowing OSU QB Miller 296 ttl yds & 4 td. Mizzou is 9-3 ATS as an AF but UCF is very close talent-wise and rates a solid home and situational edge. UCF is used to playing the big boys each yr in non-conf play and each of the L/2 yrs has a win over a BCS school and will make it 3 for 3 here. FORECAST: UCF 27 Missouri 173H NEW MEXICO (+) over Boise St - Boise is 3-0 SU/2-1 ATS in the series (LY -48’, 45-0) and the Broncos will have extra rest coming off a Thur night showdown vs BYU while NM is off a 3 gm road trip. LY vs the option (AF), BSU HC Petersen admitted to not prepping and they gave up 264 rush yds. LW Boise for the 2nd time TY, was held w/o an off td (1st at home s/’97) as NT Atkinson had a 36 yd IR td as they held off BYU 7-6 (-6). QB Southward has struggled avg 208 ypg (62%) with a 2-2 ratio. New NM HC Davie made it an emphasis to retake the state and LW his Lobos did just that as they ended a 3 gm losing streak to NMSt in their 27-14 (+5) win. His new option off is avg 235 rush ypg (5.0) and they are now 2-2 SU/ATS after winning just 1 gm in each of the L/3 yrs. Boise is 15-6 ATS as an AF but after dominating the WAC for many yrs, Boise was just 1-6 ATS vs its new MW conf foes LY, has struggled and it’s tough laying 4 td’s on the road, vs an option tm when your offense has only scored 5 td’s in 3 gms. FORECAST: NEW MEXICO (+) 16 Boise St 33

OTHER SELECTIONS2H FRESNO ST over San Diego St - LY this was not a conf game. SDSt was -8 at home and only won 35-28 as FSU jumped out to a 21-0 lead but SDSt finished with 496-384 yd and 23-13 FD edges. FSU’s first 2 td’s came on a blk’d FG for a td and an 88 yd pass but SDSt on 4&gl went for the td with :11 left in the half and got it and trailed 21-14 but had a 15-5 FD edge. Tied at 28, SDSt got a game winning td with 1:09 left. It was the final gm for former Fresno HC Pat Hill who spent 15 yrs here. Both tms are off tough losses as they both blew 4Q leads. Fresno led 13-0 and 26-17 at Tulsa thanks to 2 IR td’s (4 TY!) but would fall 27-26 (+6). QB Carr has been sensational avg 266 ypg (67%) with a 9-1 ratio. Despite 29-21 FD and 484-367 yd edges SDSt (-3) lost to SJSt 38-35. RB Muema had a career-high 202 yds (8.1) and QB Katz is avg 200 ypg (61%) with a 7-1 ratio. We’re excited about the mental toughness as the Bulldogs almost overcame their huge win over Colorado by taking a very good Tulsa team to the wire. SDSt’s only wins this year came vs Army and an FCS foe. The Bulldogs do have the off edge (#29-63) and their fans should be sky high for their first MW gm. FORECAST: FRESNO ST 41 San Diego St 242H Wku over ARK ST - The home team is 0-3 SU. LY WKU was +11’ at home but got a td and 2 pt conv with 10:03 left to lead 22-19. ASU missed a 44 yd FG with 5:51 left and WKU went for the win on 4&1 at the ASU34 but were SOD. ASU went 66/9pl and got a 1 yd td run with :36 left to win 26-22.LTH WKU led 21-7 into the 4Q but needed a td pass on the final play to force OT (drive setup after bad ASU snap on punt). In OT WKU went for 2 and the gamble paid off. Since LY’s 44-16 loss to Indiana St, no team in the country has been hotter than the Hilltoppers who have covered an amazing 13 str gms (longest streak in CFB in 10+ yrs!) LW it looked like Vegas finally adjusted their line as they were favored by 3 over SM (orig line in summer was +8’!) but WKU cruised to a 42-17 win in front of the largest crowd in schl hist. Ark St meanwhile beat Alcorn St 56-0 (-41) as QB Aplin hit 12-13-198-3-0. ASU is 29-8 SU at home but WKU but has the more veteran tm, is 10-3 as an AD and it’s EASY playing with the hottest ATS streak in the last decade! FORECAST: Wku 34 ARK ST 30

OTHER GAMESThursday, September 27thStanford at WASHINGTON - CenturyLink Field. Stan is now 6-1 SU/ATS in this series and has won its L/3 trips to UW by an avg of 32-10 despite being +19, +3 and -7’ on those trips. The LTH they won 41-0 with a 470-107 yd edge (2nd fewest yds all’d in schl hist). LY Stan powered to 446 yds rushing and finished with a 615-430 yd edge at home, winning 66-21 (-20). Both tms are off byes as the undefeated Cardinal upset USC in their last gm while UW is 2-1 with a blowout win over an FCS schl. Stan is 9-1 ATS as a conf AF and has gone 10-3 ATS in their 1st conf road gm but this will be QB Nunes 1st road start and UW is 4-0 SU/ATS after a bye. Get a Thursday Night Marquee winner on your Northcoast Debit Card for just $9 after 12 noon ET on gameday! Friday, September 28thHawaii at BYU - LY we had a 3H LPS on BYU (-8) and BYU welcomed back starting QB Nelson who hit 25-37-363. BYU missed 48 and 38 yd FG’s after 11 and 9pl drives in the 1H and despite a 16-9 FD edge actually trailed 13-7 with 3:41 left 1H. They would score the gm’s next 34 pts in a dominating 41-20 win finishing with a 530-299 yd edge. This gm will have a lot of meaning for new HC Chow who spent 1973-’99 on the BYU staff (L4Y as OC). BYU has never lost to Hawaii in Provo (8-0 SU) but is 1-4 ATS their L/5. BYU clearly is the better tm with off (#61-103) and D (#12-98) edges and a few extra days rest and it is UH’s 1st gm in altitude. However, the Cougars are off B2B heartbreaking losses with a bit of a QB controversy and has a Friday Night gm vs Utah St on deck. Friday Night Marquees are off to a 3-1 start! Get the Friday Night Marquee Winner on your Northcoast Debit Card or at the NCstore for just $9 after 12 noon ET on gameday!Saturday, September 29th† Virginia Tech 27 Cincinnati 17 - Landover, MD. UC has lost the 2 recent gms, the ‘08 Orange Bowl & ‘06’s reg ssn meeting (1-1 ATS). Cincy does come in off a bye but VT is off only BG (37-0, -17) and should have a huge crowd edge. As expected the Hokies have struggled TY on off (only 3 st’rs back) and they have been unable to find a dependable RB. They have relied on QB Thomas who has been inconsistent avg 213 ypg (52%) with a 7-4 ratio but, minus the Pitt meltdown (all’d 537 yds), the VT D has been solid (#15). The Bearcats mauled that same Pitt tm 34-10 earlier TY but Cincy is still a bit of an unknown at 2-0 as their QB Legaux has also been inconsistent incl 4 TO’s in their win over Delaware St in their last outing. The Hokies do have a 4-2 GUB advantage and Beamer is 20-9-1 as an AF while Jones is 1-5 as an AD.

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OTHER COLLEGE GAMES cont from page 3PURDUE 41 Marshall 24 - 1st meeting. PU has had just 3 regular ssn byes s/‘03 (2-1 SU/ATS, lost LY vs ND) and HC Hope surprisingly mentioned that his tm, after 3 gms, desperately needed a break. The Boilers are 5-2-1 SU & 2-2 ATS vs CUSA. Marshall has never beaten a B10 tm (0-6 SU/1-3 ATS, avg score 41-12). MU is just 2-12 ATS in non-conf AG’s incl 1-10 ATS vs BCS tms on the road. This is PU’s best tm yet under Hope coming in at 2-1 with a last min loss to ND. Three diff QB’s have been used TY with TerBush (119 ypg, 56%, 3-3) and Henry (52, 60%, 1-1) likely to tag team here with Marve (ACL) out. TO’s have been an issue as they’ve lost 9 in the 3 gms. The Boilers 1st string D has all’d just 2 td’s in 3 gms. UM is in a CUSA sandwich and a 2nd str road trip after LW’s 54-51 2OT win (-3) at Rice. QB Cato still leads the NCAA in pass avg 370 ypg (71%) with a 10-2 ratio and the Herd also found a ground gm LW to the tune of 334 yds (6.7). PU has the B10 opener vs Mich on deck with Wisky & OSU following so this is their “C” gm even off a bye as the B10 is up for grabs. However, their huge D edge (#37-119) should allow them to escape with a DD win. Duke 35 WAKE FOREST 34 - WF is 6-0 SU (2-4 ATS) hosting Duke. LY WF (-4) led 17-0 late 2Q but Duke scored 23 str into the 4Q. WF got a 66 yd td pass w/6:52 and held Duke to a punt, SOD at WF40 and int at D42 in its L/3 poss. Duke has now lost 12 in a row SU (7-5 ATS) but 5 of the L/6 have been decided by a comb 16 pts. LTH Duke (+5’) scored 48 pts (most scored in a loss in schl history). Duke is 3-29 SU (19-12-1 ATS) s/’04 on the ACC road while WF is 8-4 ATS as a conf HF. Both tms are off non-conf wins as WF beat Army 49-37 (-7) thanks to 517 off yds while Duke covered the large spread (-21’) vs Mem, 38-14. The WF D is all’g 492 ypg while Duke QB Renfree is avg 270 ypg (71%) with a 9-4 ratio. Duke has the better off (#41-98) and in a gm that could come down to ST’s play Duke does have the edge (#38-117) and finally may be able to end their long series losing streak. South Carolina 30 KENTUCKY 13 - SC had won 10 in a row in this series (7-3 ATS) but in 2010 SC was off of their upset of #1 ranked Alabama. SC (-5) had a 28-10 lead at the half and 369-139 yd edge here at UK but UK would get 2H td’s incl one with 1:15 left to lead 31-28 and Garcia was int’d in the EZ from the UK20 with :11 left. LY SC (-21) was playing with revenge and Shaw got the start and SC rolled up their most yds on offense s/’01 in a dominating 54-3 win with a 639-96 yd edge. LW after missing his 1st pass, a healthier Shaw comp a schl rec’d 20 str throws in SC’s 31-10 (-10’) win over MO to improve to 11-1 as a st’r. On the other side we cashed a 3H Key Selection on these pages against the Wildcats (+23) in their 38-0 loss to UF. QB Newton got the start in place of an inj’d Smith (shld’r, CS) and was dreadful (7-21-48-0-3). HC Phillips is clearly on the hot seat as UK is now 1-3 SU/ATS. SC does have a key stretch vs UGA, LSU, UF and Tenn on deck but you can bet that Spurrier’s tm has not forgotten that loss 2Y ago and with huge edges on off (#27-81) and D (#9-75) they should win this one by 2 td+. AIR FORCE 41 Colorado St 24 - LY CSU gave Garrett Grayson the start as QB Thomas was injured. Grayson hit just 8-13-125. CSU took its opening poss 87/12pl for a td and a 7-0 lead but AF (-11’) scored 31 2Q pts and led 31-7 at the half with a 366-193 yd edge and went on to a 45-21 win. AF has won 6 str by 19 ppg (4-2 ATS) but is just 2-11 ATS as a HF. They are off a surprising 38-35 loss (-10’) to UNLV as after jumping out to a 28-17 HT lead they all’d 21 unanswered pts and shockingly were outrushed 199-172 in the final 3Q’s. CSU found themselves down 24-6 at HT LW before losing 31-19 (+13) to Utah St. After beating Col in the opener, they have now lost 3 str. AF does have a pivotal gm vs Navy on deck but are 3-0 SU/0-3 ATS prior to the Mids the L3Y. CSU co-DC Marty English helped WY hold AF to just 16 ppg in 3 meetings and they faced USU LW which runs option. However, AF has the off edge (#54-114) and should be even more focused than usual coming off LW’s blown lead. Tcu 34 SMU 24 - Iron Skillet. TCU had won 10 of the last 11 SU but were 5-6 ATS. They had pounded SMU 48-7, 39-14 and 41-24 the prev 3 yrs but lost to SMU LY in OT as a 13 pt HF which knocked the Frogs out of both polls for the first time s/’08 and snapped the Frogs’ 22 gm home win streak. SMU led throughout and even blew a 17 pt lead. TCU drove 46 yds for a td with 1:16 left to force OT but TCU dropped a 4th & 2 pass in OT. After the gm TCU HC Patterson made national news by questioning the officiating and also taking offense to some comments made by SMU HC Jones (which actually complemented TCU). TCU is off a misleading 27-7 win (-18’) over UVA as they benefitted from shoddy officiating, poor UVA QB play, +4TO’s and got a 4&4 17 yd td pass w/1:20 left for the frontdoor cover. QB Pachall is #1 in the NCAA in pass eff avg 280 ypg (76%) with an 8-1 ratio and will be facing an SMU D that is all’g an NCAA worst 383 pass ypg. The last 4x’s TCU has lost the Iron Skillet the following yr they are 4-0 SU/3-1 ATS outscoring SMU by 15 ppg (+81 ypg) the next yr but with SMU off a bye and TCU’s D (#9 NCAA) a bit overrated (our #29), look for SMU to put up enough pts to cover the inflated line. N ILLINOIS 40 C Michigan 27 - LY Ryan Radcliff threw for 387 yds and 4 long td’s as we had a Big Dog POW outright upset winner on CM +9’ in their 48-41 win. CM jumped to a 17-0 lead after 1Q and led the en-tire game. CM led 45-24 in the 4Q and NI pulled to within 7 by kicking a 38 yd FG with :19 left. They rec’d the onside kick but their Hail Mary was int’d at the 15. The HT is 5-1 SU/ATS and the Huskies are 10-4 SU/9-5 ATS vs CM. CM was 0-6 ATS LY as an AD and is just 4-12 ATS in MAC play under Enos. However, they fared quite well on the road LW cashing another outright upset winner for our Big Dogs in their 32-31 (+14’) win over Iowa. The Chips scored a td w/:45 left, rec’d an onside K and then nailed a 46 yd FG for the win. LW NI found themselves down 23-13 early 4Q to Kansas but rallied back for a 30-23 (-8’) win extending their home win streak to 17 gms. CM is in the midst of a 3 gm road trip while NI is playing with legitimate revenge and it should be noted that despite the SU/ATS win LW, the Chips are still 2-14 ATS their L/16 gms. Ucla 42 COLORADO 21 - LY CU (+10’) came in a banged up team and UCLA had a 555-229 yd edge winning 45-6. LW we used UCLA (-7) as our Sept 5H against OSU as the Bruins had a 3-1 GUB advan-tage, were playing with a lot of confidence after their 3-0 start and had the series and tech edges. It was a disappointing loss to say the least as they fell behind 17-3 early before climbing back into it in the 2H. However, the Bruins couldn’t take adv of 2 key OSU TO’s and also missed a FG in the 27-20 loss. After a dismal performance vs Fresno St (lost 69-14), CU rebounded in a big way LW in a 35-34 upset win (+20) at WSU. QB Webb threw for 345 yds (69%) and ran for a 4 yd td w/:09 left. The Buffaloes are 10-5-1 ATS as a HD pulling the outright upset 7x’s, at least one in every ssn and the Bruins are just 3-19 SU and 7-15 ATS in conf AG’s incl 5 str SU losses by 31 ppg. While the Buffs have the technical edges, UCLA clearly has the superior tm with a #14-108 edge on off and #21-106 edge on D. LW’s results give us some line value as remarkably UCLA was just -4’ when Vegas released their opening lines prior to the year. NAVY 31 San Jose St 30 - LY Navy needed to win its final 2 gms to get to the postssn but SJSt (+6’) spoiled those hopes. SJSt had a 264-153 yd edge at the half and 465-344 yd edge for the game (27-18 FD’s). This will be SJSt’s 1st gm played in the EST s/’03 (65-3 L to Fla, +24) while Navy is only off VMI. The Mids got their 1st win of the ssn LW but it wasn’t easy early as QB Miller lost 2 fmbls in the 1Q (almost yanked). He did rally to rush for 116 yds and 3 td’s in the 41-3 win (-37). There is nothing fluky about SJSt! After LW’s come-from-behind win vs SDSt 38-34 (+3) cashing yet another outright upset winner for our free Underdog Comp POW (347-677-1700), the Spartans are 3-1 SU/4-0 ATS with a 3 pt road loss to Stanford (+24’) in the opener as their only blemish. They are led by QB Fales who is avg 281 ypg (72%) with a 9-2 ratio and threw 3 td passes in the 4Q LW. While SJSt is the superior tm as they have all of the talent edges, Navy is playing with legitimate revenge and is fresher with SJSt on a long trip, its 3 road gm in 5W. † Oregon 48 Washington St 17 - CenturyLink Field. Coming into LY UO had won 4 in a row SU (3-1 ATS) with an avg score of 53-12’ (+262 ypg) and was -35 at home. WSU had some blown chances in the 1H twice getting int’d at the 2 then missing a 25 yd FG but got a 14 pt swing with a 76 yd IR td to pull within 15-10 and at the half WSU had a 260-215 yd edge! Bennett came in for UO in the 2H and guided them 58/3, 77/14, 94/7pl on his 1st 3 poss for td’s and they also got a 93 yd KR td to go up 43-20 in the non-covering win. LW in a gm billed as a battle btwn off juggernauts, UO scored its 1st conf shutout s/’03 as they blanked Ariz 49-0 (-21). The stats were much closer than the final as UA failed to score on 6 trips into the RZ! Wazzu, not used to being a 20 pt conf fav (1st s/’03), lost at home LW to Colo 35-34 (-20) as they all’d a td run w/:09 left. Halli-day did have his 2nd str solid perf throwing for 401 yds and 4 td’s but comp only 32 of 60 (53%) and throwing 2 int. The Ducks are 28-7 ATS in road openers while Wash St has lost 16 str SU by 29 ppg vs ranked opp’s (7-9 ATS). The Ducks avg road win LY was 43-26 and we think they can exceed that margin here. Texas 38 OKLAHOMA ST 35 - UT had won 12 in a row SU in this series from 1997-’09 (7-3-1 ATS) with many come-from-behind wins. In ‘10 UT (+5) lost 33-16 at home. LY they wanted revenge and were a HD

once again at +7’. UT held the ball for 20:35 in the 1H but was int’d at the OSU25 and SOD at the OSU32 and all’d OSU a 4&9, 16 yd pass to keep a td drive alive and they trailed 21-10. UT was SOD at the OSU1 and gave up a 74 yd td run when they trailed 31-24 and OSU won 38-26 (-7’). UT’s last & only loss in Stillwa-ter was in ‘97 (6-0 SU/4-1-1 ATS since). The Horns are off to a 3-0 start led by improved QB Ash (234 ypg, 76%, 7-0) and the RB trio of Brown, Bergeron & Gray (259 rush ypg, 5.9). In UT’s last outing we won our Top Weekly LPS on the Horns (-10) at Ole Miss as they won 66-31 and ran & passed for over 300 yd on the road for the 1st time in schl hist. The bye gave OSU the chance to work more with QB Walsh (165, 67%, 6-1) who is likely to step in for the inj’d Lunt (196, 68%, 4-3) here. OSU led the NCAA in TO’s forced LY but only have 3 in the 1st 3 gms. Both tms are off byes but UT has WV and OU on deck while OSU has another bye on deck. This one will go down to the wire but UT does have the edge on D (#10-36) and finally gets revenge. TEXAS A&M 41 Arkansas 31 - These 2 have met L3Y as non-conf foes with all 3 meetings in Cowboys Stadium. Ark is a perfect 3-0 SU/ATS winning 47-19 (-1’) in ‘09 and 24-17 (-5) in ‘10. LY A&M (-2’) had a 404-271 yd edge at the half and led 35-17 but Tyler Wilson threw for a schl rec’d 510 yds. Ark didn’t take its 1st lead until 1:41 was left in their 42-38 win. A&M has now dropped 6 str ATS vs Ark. These tms look to be going in opposite directions as the Aggies, under new leadership, have impressed TY while Ark may be the biggest disappointment on and off the field in the country. A&M is now 2-1 SU/ATS after LW’s 70-14 (-45) demolition of S Car St. RFr dual-threat QB Manziel is avg 214 ypg (67%) with a 7-0 ratio while also adding 262 rush yds (6.9) and 5 td’s. The A&M D has also been upgraded as they lead the nation in sks per gm (5.3). The same can’t be said for the Hogs who after LW’s 35-26 (-9’) loss to Rutgers fell to 1-3 SU/0-4 ATS. QB Wilson ret’d to the st’g lineup and threw for 419 yds but he only comp 51% of his passes and threw 2 int. The only bright spot was WR Hamilton setting the SEC rec’d with 303 rec yds (30.3!) and 3 td’s. With Ark’s motivation/leadership in doubt, you have to think LY’s blown DD lead for the Aggies weighs heavily on their minds as they step on the throat of a reeling Hogs squad. WEST VIRGINIA 51 Baylor 41 - The Mountaineers’ 1st B12 gm and 1st series meeting. WV is 5-14-1 ATS in conf HG’s all in a fav’s role. Holgorsen cch’d with Briles at TT (‘00-’02) and both run the Air Raid off. WV (-26) jumped out to a 14-0 1Q lead LW over MD but could never quite put the stubborn Terps away winning 31-21 with just a 363-351 yd edge. WV QB Smith’s (#2 NCAA pass eff, 357 ypg, 81%, 12-0) top target is the school’s new all-time leading rec Austin (#1 NCAA 34, 11.3). WV’s new 3-4 D doubled its sack ttl with 5 vs the Terps and forced 3 TO’s incl a FR td. In their first road trip of the yr the Bears won their 9th str gm outlasting ULM 47-42 on Friday night as we won a Marquee Play on the Warhawks (+7’). BU QB Florence (335 ypg, 65%, 11-4) bounced back from 2 1Q int which set up ULM td’s to rally the Bears. BU’s D forced 3 more TO’s (28 in L/8 gms). BU is just 6-57 SU on the B12 road all-time and this is their first time to take on the fierce WV home crowd and make the long trip to the East. BU is 20-9 SU the L3Y but just 1-4 ATS as an AD in that span. Ohio St 16 MICHIGAN ST 13 - OSU had won 7 in a row SU in this series (5-1 ATS) and in ‘08 we used our 5H Oct GOM on OSU (-3) at MSU and they delivered a 45-7 win. MSU had 24 Ohio natives on its roster and LY was +3 on the road. MSU led 7-0 at the half (170-87 yd). In the 2H OSU QB Miller was benched and MSU missed a 51 yd FG and from the 6 was int’d in the EZ. They were int’d at the OSU20 with 4:24 left. With 1:51 left OSU went 62/6pl avoiding the shutout with a 33 yd td pass with :10 left as the Spartans had 9 sks. MSU last beat OSU 2 yrs in a row in ‘98 & ‘99. OSU is 6-1 their L/7 trips to East Lansing incl 3 str wins by an avg 38-11. Both tms went thru the motions LW as MSU (-31’) trailed EM 7-6 at the half and failed to score a td vs the Eagles until 7:19 was left. RB Bell (610, 5.2) has had two 200 yd gms TY despite QB Maxwell (217, 57%, 3-3) failing to find a compliment to TE Sims (277, 12.6). Spartans did play the 1H without All-B10 DE Gholston and the gm without DT Hoover yet still finished with 21-8 FD and 428-183 yd edges vs EM. Sloppy OSU (-37) was outgained 403-347 by a UAB tm that took a 9-0 lead thanks to a blk’d P ret’d for a td. OSU scored 3 2Q td’s in 2:42 and after the Blazers cut it to a 6 pt lead early 4Q OSU scored a td & 2 pt conv to put it away. QB Miller’s (189 ypg, 61%, 7-2, 441 rush) carries have been cut in the L/2 gms with the return of RB Hall (192, 5.6). The Bucks ply’d without 2 secondary st’rs (CB Roby & S Barnett) and missed tkls and drive extending pen’s were a problem again vs the Blazers. MSU has the sked edge with Indy on deck while this is OSU’s 1st road gm & they have Neb on deck. The tech adv goes to OSU as the Spartans are 10-17-1 ATS (16-12 SU) in B10 HG’s while the Bucks are 19-7-1 ATS (22-5 SU) on the B10 road. GEORGIA 34 Tennessee 24 - GA HC Richt is 7-4 SU vs UT (6-5 ATS). The home tm is 4-1 ATS and coming into LY the home tm had won by 21, 12, 26 and 27 being +195 ypg. LY we won a 4H LPS on UGA (-2’) as they had a 366-269 yd edge and held the Vols to -21 yds rush (3rd lowest schl hist). The game was tied at 6 at the half but UGA led 20-6 when UT went 76/14pl for a td with 2:45 left to only lose by 8. We won our “almost 5H” LW on UGA as they dominated Vandy 27-0 at the half en route to a 48-3 win, the Dores worst loss s/’03. The Dawgs have scored 40 pts in their 1st 4 gms for the 1st time in school history led by QB Murray (273 ypg, 66%, 10-2) and the Fr RB combo of Gurley (406, 9.2) and Marshall (264, 6.3). Tied at 23 at the half with Akron, the Vols all’d UA to zip on down the field on their 1st 3Q poss before getting an int at the GL. Two poss later an Akron FR at the UA36 was overturned on replay as the Vols drove for a td. UT did have 33-18 FD and 633-344 yd edges as they scored the gm’s L/17 pts. QB Bray is avg 325 ypg (64%) with a 12-3 ratio. The Bulldogs are actually 0-3 ATS with an outright upset in their 3rd str HG the L4Y while UT is off Akron with a bye on deck. The Vols went 0-4 ATS on the SEC road LY but UGA may be caught looking ahead to the all-important SC gm on deck. Oregon St 27 ARIZONA 23 - OSU is now 11-2 SU/ATS in this series and LY was surprisingly a 2 pt HD. OSU led 30-6 mid-3Q in a 37-27 win. OSU has won their L/5 here in Tucson SU incl 3 outright upsets and the series has now featured 4 str outright upsets. The Beavers are 5-14 ATS in their 2nd of B2B road gms s/’91 but this gm is sandwiched between road trips to Oreg & Stan for Ariz. OSU is just 3-7 SU on the P12 road but 9-5 ATS as an AF s/’04. Much to our dismay the Beavers, with a 3-1 GUB disadvantage, upset UCLA 27-20 as a 7’ pt AD in our Sept 5H game. QB Mannion (328 ypg, 65%, 3-1) has a pair of weapons to work with in Wheaton (237, 13.9) and Cooks (255, 21.2). The D has been the story however holding 2 of the nation’s leading rushers (UCLA’s Franklin and UW’s Ball) to 54 rush ypg (2.1). The Rich Rod era hit its first turbulence as the Cats suffered their first P12 shutout s/’03, 49-0 at Oregon. UA trailed just 13-0 at the half but turned the ball over 5x incl 2 pick sixes which bust the gm open. QB Scott (hip) left in the 1H but ret’d. UA’s new stack 3-3-5 D is all’g 247 ypg (54%) with a 7-5 ratio. This gm should come down to the wire with the winner’s bowl hopes getting a major boost. ALABAMA 41 Mississippi 6 - Bama is 8-0 SU but Ole Miss is actually 5-3 ATS in the series and has covered in their L/3 trips to Tuscaloosa. LY we had a 4H Key Selection on Bama (-27) on the road and the Tide won 52-7!! This is Ole Miss’ SEC opener and they are 1-4 ATS as an SEC AD. Bama is on an 8-2 ATS run in SEC play while UM is on a 1-8 ATS run. The #1 Tide has rolled thru its sked outscoring foes 168-21 and scoring 134 str pts before all’g a long 4Q garbage time td drive in LW’s non-covering 40-7 win over FAU. UA (-47) had 25-6 FD and 503-110 yd edges but settled for 4 FG’s. QB McCarron (205 ypg, 63%, 10-0) is #4 NCAA pass eff. The D has all’d one 1H td TY (when they led 31-0). UM dominated Tulane 39-0 as they led 26-0 in the 1Q and never looked back. QB Wallace (179, 64%, 7-4) is still learning Freeze’s system while the ground gm finished with a 304-14 yd edge over the Wave. In their only previous matchup vs a BCS tm TY we used Texas (-10) at Ole Miss as our Top Weekly LPS two wks ago and the Horns rolled 66-31 running and passing for 300+ yds and we expect more of the same here.Miami, Oh 41 AKRON 34 - The home team is 4-1 but UA has dropped 3 str (no td’s in 2 of 3). LY the Zips trailed 28-0 into the 4Q (44% of their yds came in the 4Q) as Miami (-14) won 35-3. Akron is 0-4 SU opening MAC play with the avg loss by 30 ppg. Miami has already traveled to Boise and Ohio St so they won’t be fazed by Infocision Stadium and they are 3-1 ATS as an AF the L5Y (only won 19-14 LTH -9 in ‘10). Both are coming off closer than expected matchups as MU (-24) beat UMass 27-16 despite being outFD’d 26-23 and outgained 471-408. On 2&gl at the Miami 4, UMass committed a 15 yd pen which led to a missed 36 yd FG. The Minutemen were also SOD at the MU25 & 34 and int’d at the MU1. UA was tied at 23 in the 3Q vs Tenn when they were int’d at the GL. The Zips later had a FR overturned at the UA36 and ran out of gas losing 47-26 (+31’). MU has a big D edge (#92-123) but hasn’t covered yet TY (0-4 ATS) while the Zips have covered the margin in 3 straight.

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QB Wilson’s 1st experience on a short week after facing GB and Fisher will have his team primed for an upset here.ARIZONA 21 Miami 13 - Not many teams can score 20 pts each of their first 2 games and go 2-0 but that’s what the Cards accomplished vs a SEA rookie making his first start and a NE team that admitted played a vanilla game plan trying to surprise their upcoming opponent. The one constant to a D that allowed 17 ppg their first 2 was a new blitz package that now has 12 sacks after 3 games on 117 pass att’s. LW they shutdown the Eagles offense holding them to under 35 yds on 8 of 11 drives. MIA now brings another rookie QB in Tannehill and while he’s earned 205 ypg (53%) with a 1-4 ratio on the year, he was 9-19 (47%) for 85 yds in the 1H vs OAK and padded the stats in the 2H (9-11, 82%) vs a worn out OAK team off a MNF playing at 10 am local time in humidity. He now has to travel cross country and could be without MIA’s best skill player in RB Bush (302 yds 6.0). Kolb almost doubled Vick’s QBR with 222 yds (71%) with 2 td’s as ARZ is finally playing to his strengths. While the Cardinals have the superior talent the concern here is not only being a HF (1-5-2 ATS) but laying over 3.5 for only the 3rd time in 3Y’s.DENVER 28 Oakland 17 - Despite the numerous coaching changes from both teams the constant of late is that the visitor has covered 8 of 9 with 5 outright upsets. While you spent the entire offseason thinking DEN made only 1 improvement the entire year signing Manning the addition of former HC Jack Del Rio to DC has guided a unit that has allowed only 332 ypg vs 3 straight teams which made the playoffs LY. The stat sheet may only show Manning avg 275 pg (60%, 5-3) but after facing LY’s #1, #18 and #4 defense the Raiders secondary will look like a scrimmage opponent as it consists of all 5 CB’s that are new to the team this year. OAK is off a huge upset win for HC Allen’s (who was DEN’s DC LY) 1st victory. DEN just faced the Texans offense which OAK is trying to install and has big edges at WR, DB and coaching and are the play.JACKSONVILLE 17 Cincinnati 14 - As we wrote for the NFL opening week it would take an adjustment period for MJD to get into game shape. He’s accomplished that quicker than most as evidenced LW at IND (177, 6.3). While Gabbert is one of the lowest QBR’s among the leagues starters he’s done what has been needed staying interception free (3-0 ratio). After playing a pair of road games and a home game vs an elite D without a 100% star RB they now get to play together which will open up the pass action passing game. CIN’s #29 D has been a sieve allowing 417 ypg and that includes having faced 2 rookie QB’s. To compound the Bengals defensive woes is that they are also allowing 155 ypg (5.8) rushing with very little time to make adjustments traveling for a 2nd straight week and 3rd time in 4. We’ll take the home team off a confidence boosting win vs a road team that has taken advantage of a young CLE team and a WAS defense without its best run stuffer and pass rusher. GREEN BAY 31 New Orleans 13 - The 2009 Super Bowl winner travels to face the 2010 winner. They also opened up the season LY as GB (-4.5) prevailed 42-34, holding NO out of the EZ from the 1 yd line on the game’s final play. The Saints are still struggling to adjust without Payton on off and especially to new DC Spagnuolo. They’re allowing a staggering 479 ypg and LW’s loss to KC was a microcosm of their problems as they led 24-6 getting outscored 21-0 the rest of the way getting outgained 333-70 in the 2H and OT. The Packers D was beleaguered in the offseason for their #32 finish as they played less aggressive schemes (avg’d 1.7 sk/gm) and DC Capers has ramped up the pressure (11 sks first 2 games) reminding us of their 2010 D that was #2 in sks and #5 in overall D. NO is 1-7 SU the L3Y when taking 3 or more sacks and now stands at 0-3 and the teams that have beaten them are 0-6 against everyone else. This won’t be anywhere near as tough a contest as LY’s season opener.TAMPA BAY 24 Washington 23 - The Skins totaled an outstanding 31 FD’s last week but RG3 will need some help from a D that lost another 2 starters prior to LW’s game. The Skins have allowed 465 ypg in their 2 losses and what’s more disturbing is that STL has avg’d 206 ypg their other 2 games while CIN has avg’d 349 ypg. TB now stands at 3-0 ATS which is very impressive for rookie HC Schiano installing a totally different offensive scheme. The Bucs have yet to win an “In the Stats” battle getting outgained by an avg of 401-244 and LW their only td came on 9 yds of offense and 20 yds of pen’s after an int. It’s tough to back TB as a HF and also tough to back the Skins D on the road as they already have dropped a game as an AF (at STL -3’, 28-31) and we’ll call for the home team by 1 here.NY Giants at PHILADELPHIA - An absolutely amazing series as there has been 10 outright upsets in the last 12 games. The Eagles have won and covered 5 of the L/6 and this is now the 4th straight season that this matchup has been on Sun Night TV but the 1st in which Philly is the host. NY has the situation edge off a Thursday Night blowout while the Eagles had to travel to the west coast and will that be enough? Check out this Sunday Night Marquee on the NC Sports Debit Card system or your Marquee 7-pack after 11am ET gameday.Chicago at DALLAS - The Nat’l TV cameras return to Jerryville which hasn’t been profitable for Cowboy’s backers as DAL went 0-4 ATS LY and lost all 3 SU in 2010! The Cowboys do however have a situational edge coming off a home win with a bye on deck while CHI was in a nail biter until the 4Q LW. The Bears have enjoyed their Mon Night appearances and in the L3Y have pulled an upset each season beating PHI, GB and MIN. Can they make it 4 straight years with a MN upset or does DAL go to 3-1 into their bye week? Remember Monday Night Marquees are on a 15-3 83% run and the Monday Night Magic play is just $20 or $30 with a money back plus guarantee.

KEY SELECTIONS4H HOUSTON over Tennessee - The schedule makers did Jake Locker no favors for his opening month putting him up against a pair of playoff teams (NE, DET), a trip to SD and now he has to travel to face a division foe who will be looking to avenge LY’s season finale loss despite having rested starters. After 2 weeks of scoring 11.5 ppg TEN was able to post 44 in an OT win over DET. Locker had 378 yds (69%) with 2 td’s as TEN became the 1st team with 5 TD’s of 60 yds or more in a game. TEN now go from facing a team still trying to cobble together its secondary to HOU’s which has a 22-23 TD/Int ratio under Phillips with 59 sacks as well. In Locker’s first road start he threw for only 50% and totaled 9 FD’s vs SD and must now must face a D that allowed only 279 ypg and 46% comp in LY’s F/6 gms when playing their starters. HOU isn’t going to take TEN lightly after allowing a 20 pt lead to DEN almost slip away to a better QB LW and we’ll side with the team that has won 3 straight for us on these pages. FORECAST: HOUSTON 30 Tennessee 133H New England over BUFFALO - NE is off LW’s SNF rematch vs BAL and owns a 15-7 ATS mark vs BUF. In LY’s 1st game the Bills snapped a 15 game losing streak to the Patriots as a 7 pt HD with Fitzpatrick passing for 369 yds (59%) with a 2-2 ratio. NE brought the ham-mer in the rematch with a 49-21 win as a 10’ pt HF in the season finale vs an inj depleted Bills team that was held to 122 yds in the 2H with 4 TO’s. BUF has snared a pair of wins vs a KC team with the #21 rush defense (4.7) along with a pass defense allowing an 8-1 ratio as well as a CLE team laden with rookies. They are expected to miss both RB’s Spiller (102 ypg 9.3) and Jackson who is the offensive leader. While this is NE’s 3rd road game in 4 Wks with DEN/Peyton on deck, Gailey is just 4-9 ATS in div play and we’ll side with the Patriots in a higher scoring game. FORECAST: New England 34 BUFFALO 20

OTHER SELECTION2H NY JETS over San Francisco - This is SF’s 2nd straight road game and 3rd in 4 weeks and they won and covered their 1st 3 games on the East Coast LY before losing to BAL on a short week after having faced ARZ at home. LW the 49ers (-6’) found themselves down 17-3 at HT on the road to MIN as Gore was held to just 63 yds and Smith saw his franchise-record 249 passes w/out an int streak come to an end. After cutting the lead to 17-13 in the 3Q, their L/5 poss ended in 2 fmbl, an int and 2 punts. The NYJ had better luck with a sluggish performance on the road as despite a mediocre outing by QB Sanchez (47%, missed several open rec), they were able to erase an early 10-0 deficit to beat MIA 23-20 (-2’) as we cashed 3H Key Selection on these pages. The Jets were aided by 2 missed MIA FG’s and also HC Philbin called an unfortunate TO right before the Jets had a FG blk’d in OT. While it should be noted that SF was 3-0 ATS off a loss LY under Harbaugh. Ryan has used the HD card well as this is just the 3rd time in 4 yrs, the Jets find themselves in that role and they have gone 2-0 ATS with outright upsets over NE in the two prior instances by an avg of 11 ppg. Look for them to make it 3 for 3 here. FORECAST: NY JETS 24 San Francisco 23

OTHER GAMESCleveland at BALTIMORE - Thursday. BAL is playing their 3rd Nat’l TV game in 4 weeks and are of course off a SNF rematch vs NE. Can the Browns slow the Ravens with their new up tempo offense? CLE has proven to be very scrappy in all 3 games so far but can they take advantage of this opportunity to show that while they are young they can compete with top tier teams? Get this NFL Marquee Play after noon EST on your Northcoast Debit Card!DETROIT 34 Minnesota 13 - DET is 3-10-1 ATS vs the Vikings winning the L3 by 7, 3 and 6. Stafford has avg’d 245 ypg (63%) with a 6-2 ratio in his 4 starts vs MIN (no 2010) and gets the #10 pass defense with a 5-1 ratio so far TY facing inexperienced QB’s or run oriented offenses. MIN has a bit of momentum after upsetting SF who was in a flat spot LW with 3 TO’s and a blocked FG. Admittedly DET has yet to defeat an NFC playoff team (0-6 SU/ATS L2Y) but in LW’s OT shootout to TEN they logged 15 FD and 146 yd edges rallying from 14 down with less than 2 min left. DET has several matchup edges vs an OL with a rookie LT, a still not 100% Peterson, and their receiving unit vs a very young secondary and div favorites before a bye have done very well as seen on page 8. ATLANTA 38 Carolina 17 - The Falcons are 6-1 SU/ATS vs CAR with a 33-18 avg score in the victories. LY they held Newton to 257 ypg (54%) with a 2-5 ratio in their 2 games with just 86 yds rushing. While he racks up a lot of stats, the Panthers are 1-11 SU when Newton has 30 or more pass att’s failing to cover 7 straight. This takes them out of their run-first mentality as seen TY with TB/NYG holding him to a 1-5 ratio, 5 sacks and 70 yds rushing total. The Panthers are 1-5 ATS in Div road games and come in having been stung by the Giants in their 1st primetime HG since Nov 2009. Ryan has taken to the new pass first offense like a duck to water avg 264 ypg (72%) with an 8-1 ratio and he now gets CAR’s #24 defense. ATL has the edges at the skill positions, in defensive depth, on special teams and are at home after having beaten Manning/Rivers making them the play.San Diego 20 KANSAS CITY 14 - The Chargers have used their reputation as being slow starters to their advantage considering themselves the underdog in every game. After taking down OAK and TEN they were unable to deal with the Falcons up tempo offense and Rivers was harassed all day. The Chargers have this one circled as they have outgained the Chiefs the L/2 times here by 149 ypg but have been upset with each being a MNF event. LY when HC Crennel took over the team responded with 4 quick wins but this year after adjusting the schemes the offense has not been the same. KC’s first 3 drives in the opener totaled 212 yds and 17 pts but after the Falcons made adjustments they were held to 181 yds and 7 pts the rest of the way and the following week they trailed BUF 35-3 into the 4Q before two 4Q td’s with a pair of 80+ yd garbage time drives. KC is off a big win vs NO where they tallied over 500 yds vs a still adjusting defense but now they face a SD team off a tough home loss looking to knock down a division rival.ST LOUIS 23 Seattle 20 - SEA is nearly in an season must win spot as a loss here would drop them to 0-2 in the division. This is a tough spot for them as they were clearly up for the DAL game (thanks to 10 spec teams pts) and now are off only their 2nd MNF home game since 2007. STL is off a 17 pt loss to CHI giving them just 206 ypg and 14.5 ppg in their 2 road losses. They return home where the win vs WAS produced 452 yds which is the best yardage the Rams have totaled since beating WAS 37-31 in Wk 16 of 2006 (579 yds). The Rams clearly have some series demons are they’ve dropped 9 of 10 ATS to the Seahawks incl the 2010 season finale in which the winner took home the NFC West title. This is also

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under 1st yr HC Johnson as LW they fell to 0-3 for the 1st time s/’76 in their 42-17 loss (+3) to WKU as they were outgained 560-264. Third string QB Lloyd was the leading passer (4-5-72-1-0) as st’r Campbell was KO’d in 2Q (neck, CS) and bkp Alford was 2-7-14-0-0. UL has the off (#53-92) and def (#46-79) edges and while UL is on a 2nd str road gm they have a bye on deck. SM is 16-2 SU at home but UL is 8-4 SU on the road under Strong. This is the 1st time SM has been a HD s/’08 and only the 2nd time they’ve been a HD s/’04 and you can bet the unique dog’s role will inspire them to a better performance.NEW MEXICO ST 30 Utsa 24 - 1st meeting. Incl NMSt, UTSA will play just 4 gms outdoors TY. This will mark the inaugural WAC gm for UTSA but they are inelig for a conf title/bowl until ‘13. NMSt is just 6-22 SU hosting WAC opp’s (last 4 wins by 2, 3, 7 & 3 pts) and the Aggies are 1-6 in WAC openers (win was by 3 pts in ‘08 at Nev, avg loss by 28 ppg) and 5-11 ATS as a HF. After beating their in-state rival NM 3 str, for the 1st time in more than 40 yrs, the Aggies couldn’t make it 4 in a row losing to NM LW 27-14 (-5). UTSA is off to a 4-0 start outscoring their foes by an avg of 39-16 (+156 ypg) and QB Souza has been solid with a 7-1 ratio but UTSA is in just its 2nd yr of football and this is their FIRST opp that played FBS football LY. NEBRASKA 37 Wisconsin 20 - LY was the 1st meeting s/’74 and this was a much anticipated night gm on ABC and Neb’s 1st ever B10 gm. The game turned late 2Q and early 3Q. NU (+10) was leading 14-13 with 5:37 1H when NU QB Martinez tossed 3 int’s which UW turned into td’s to blow it open 34-14 and rolled 48-17. Neb is off a 73-7 (-46’) white-washing of Idaho St as RB Burkhead ret’d to the lineup after missing the L/2.5 gms (knee) and ran for 119 yds (14.9). Much was made of Martinez changing his throwing mechanics in the offssn and so far he looks much improved avg 220 ypg (71%) with a 9-1 ratio. The same improvement can’t be said for the Badgers’ QB’s as LW bkp Stave got the start over the ineffective O’Brien and went 12-17-210-1-1 in UW’s 37-26 (-17’) win over UTEP. The big news was the inj to RB Ball (head, CS) but bkps White and especially Gordon (112 yds, 14.0) filled in nicely. UW is just 10-11 SU & 7-14 ATS in B10 AG’s and 1-6 ATS in B10 road openers. The Huskers should be hell bent on revenge from LY (they even made the B2B B10 champs their HC opp) and have the edges on off (#13-58), D (#22-40) and ST’s (#20-58). Tulsa 38 UAB 24 - LY TU (-21) at home got a 68 yd td pass with :22 left in 1H to go up 24-17. TU got a td with 12:39 left to go up 37-20. TU fmbl’d (8:14 left) at the UAB3 but UAB was int’d in the EZ (2:46) and TU got the win. The Blazers are 0-3 SU and 2-1 ATS vs TU and the home team is 0-3 ATS. LW Tulsa (-6) overcame 13-0 and 26-17 deficits which incl 2 Fresno IR td’s to win 27-26 thanks to a 26 yd td halfback pass w/2:52 left. Despite the DD losses, UAB is off B2B impressive perf vs SC & Ohio St (40-39 ttl FD’s). LW the Blazers (+35) led OSU 9-0 thanks to a blk’d P td and while they lost 29-15 they did outgain OSU 403-347. Brown was 21-35-196-0-1 while Perry hit on 7-11-63-0-0 before leaving after 1 qt’r. UAB is 15-7-2 ATS as a HD but Tulsa is 7-2-1 ATS as an AF and have the better off (#34-102), better D (#55-115) and won their last trip here (‘08, -13’, 45-22). UTAH ST 35 Unlv 14 - HC. LV has dropped its L/4 road openers SU (2-2 ATS, two 1 pt backdoor covers). USU is 9-3 SU (3-1 ATS) in the series but has dropped B2B gms SU. In the L/meeting (‘08 in LV) USU (+12’) lost 27-17. The Aggies never led, trailing 24-7 mid-3Q before tacking on a misleading td w/2:16 left. USU hired former LV HC Sanford TY (‘05-’09) and this will be their only HG in a 5W stretch. LV is just 1-14 ATS as an AD (only cover by 1 pt LY in a 51-17 loss to Wisc) while USU is 13-4 ATS vs non-conf foes incl 4-0 TY! LW the Aggies (-12) raced out to a 24-6 HT lead before CSU added a garbage td for a misleading 31-19 final. HC Hauck’s hot seat cooled this past wk as LV (+11) rallied from a 28-17 HT deficit to win 38-35 over AF. RFr QB Sherry was impressive for a 2nd wk in a row (avg 304 pass L/2) and RB Cornett has 471 (5.4). USU does have a Fri gm vs rival BYU on deck but LV will be a conf member next yr so they will put a full prep plan into this non-conf gm and LV’s avg road loss LY was by 44-11 and 46-11 in ‘10. † Houston 44 Rice 34 - Reliant Stadium. At 6 miles apart these schls are the closest of any 2 FBS pro-grams. LY in the Battle for the Bayou, Case Keenum threw for 9 td’s. The game started in a downpour and Rice jumped out to a shocking 17-7 lead with UH’s only score on a 100 yd KR td. The rain stopped and the rest of the gm belonged to UH (-28, 73-34). The dog is 7-4 ATS (5 outright upsets) and while the Cougars are 7-3 SU they are 2-4 ATS. Let’s recap UH’s miserable 0-3 SU/ATS start: Lose as a 36’ pt HF, check. Fire OC, check. Set several NCAA records in misleading 7 pt loss to LT at home, check. Score just 6 pts (oddly QB Piland 82 yd run) in blowout loss to UCLA, check. On the positive side, they do welcome back RB Sims and are off a bye. Rice has also had an up and down ssn themselves and are off a 54-51 2OT loss to Marsh. These two have had 2 common opp TY in LT and UCLA and while they both went 0-2 SU, UH was -42 ypg, Rice was -210 ypg. UH has the better personnel and is desperate for a win and get one.Troy 34 SOUTH ALABAMA 13 - First meeting. USA is 5-1 prior to a scheduled bye week (only loss LY at Kent St). In USA’s 3 seasons they have played just 4 vs those that were FBS tms in ‘10 losing to NCSt (+24’, 13-35) & Kent St (+10 25-33) LY (both backdoor covers) and NCSt (+30’ 7-31) and Miss St (+32 10-30) TY which now makes them 4-0 ATS. The Trojans got a key SBC road win LW 14-7 (+1) over NT. QB Robinson is avg 317 ypg (67%) with a 6-4 ratio. Troy is on their 3rd AG in 5W but has only left the state once and is just 150 miles apart here and they have a bye on deck. While they are just 3-8 ATS as an AF they have the huge edge on off (#65-123) and get a 2nd str SBC road victory.LOUISIANA 31 Fiu 27 - FIU lost starting QB Wesley Carroll in the 1Q of LY’s gm where FIU was a 16’ pt HF and lost. Trailing by 5, FIU was SOD at the UL41 with 3:49 left and was int’d at the 17 from midfield at the end. FIU had a 22-17 FD edge but the yds were even (419-414). FIU WR Hilton was ? coming in and had just 3 catches for 32 yds. UL is 7-2 SU vs FIU. LTH (‘10) FIU (-10) won 38-17. The Cajuns are 2-1 SU/ATS but have already gotten a key SBC win under their belts. FIU is 1-3 SU/2-2 ATS and is off a 28-21 loss (+11) to UL as they let an early 14-7 lead slip away. It was a gutsy effort as RB Mallary (concussion, CS) and QB Medlock (foot, CS) both left the gm, and top RB Rhodes also missed gm with a leg inj (CS). Bkp QB Hiliard came in and was 9-10-82-1-0. UL is off a bye while FIU is on their 3rd road trip in 5W. UL has the off (#77-95), ST (#34-108), home and situational edges but FIU is a dog with a large D edge (#62-102). North Texas 24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 17 - LY the Owls only trailed 7-0 at HT (NT td came on a 4 yd drive after a FAU fmbl). FAU opened the 3Q with 3 str int’s all leading to td’s (2 pick 6’s), in fact NT went just 71 yds for 31 pts (87 yd IR td, 14 pt swing) and NT won at home (-4) 31-17. LTH NT (+10) led 21-10 and won 21-17 giving them B2B SU and ATS wins in the series after opening 0-6 SU. Both have veteran tms but it is McCarney’s 2nd yr and Pelini’s first. NT has been an AF once in EIGHT yrs and lost outright by 19 in ‘07. NT is off a disappointing 14-7 (-1) loss to Troy as their K missed 3 crucial FG’s. NT QB Thompson is avg 183 ypg (55%) with a 4-2 ratio. FAU is off a 40-7 (+48’) loss to Alabama as the Owls managed just 1 FD thru 3Q and were outgained 503-110. FAU did break Bama’s 3+ gm shutout streak as it took 15pl, two 4Dn conv, and 8:24 to reach the EZ on a 75 yd td drive in the 4Q. FAU is just 1-4 ATS vs lined tms in their new home stadium and with NT having the edges across the board, look for the Mean Green to get by with a td win.GEORGIA TECH 45 Middle Tenn 24 - GT is 2-0 SU/ATS vs MT (both gms L2Y). LY the GT (-11) led 28-0 and 42-7 into the 4Q as MT got 8 of 21 FD’s and 36% (122) of their yds in the 4Q. LTH (‘10) MT (+18’) trailed just 14-7 at HT but committed 6 TO’s that resulted in 28 pts (ironically lost by 28). MT QB Dasher claimed he was better than GT’s QB Nesbitt and GT players were fired up to prove otherwise. After a shocking loss to McNeese St in the opener MT has rebounded to go 2-0 SU/ATS. GT lost another heartbreaker LW as after falling behind 19-0 to Mia, they scored 36 str pts, only to give up the gm’s final 23 pts incl a 25 yd td run in OT in their loss (-14). They were outgained 609-419 and outFD’d 30-18. MT is just 4-8 SU off a bye under Stockstill but got an extra week to prep for the option while GT is in Miami/Clem sandwich giving the Raiders a large situational edge especially having lost by 28 in each of the L2Y so GT won’t take them seriously. Ulm 34 TULANE 20 - TU is 2-0 SU/ATS vs ULM. The L/meeting was in ‘08, TU (-6) jumped out to a 17-0 lead and led 24-3 late 4Q before a gbg ULM td. TU is 2-7 ATS in the 2nd str HG of a home stand of 2+. Todd Berry was the Army HC from ‘00-’03 and during that time went 3-1 SU/ATS vs TU. Tulane has no homefield edge as they are just 11-30-1 ATS at home while ULM is 6-2 ATS as an AF s/’05. ULM has been one of the pleasant surprises of the season despite their 1-2 SU record, they are 3-0 ATS vs the likes of Ark, Aub and Baylor and actually are +59 ypg. QB Browning has been exceptional avg 307 ypg (63%) with an 8-2 ratio along with 176 rush yds. This is a new situation for ULM as this is the 1st time ever that they are a DD AF. The Warhawks are off three brutal gms vs BCS foes and could be a little beat up mentally/physically but Tulane DNP QB Griffin (CS) LW and continue to play w/o RB Darkwa (CS) and ULM has the huge edge on off (#55-124).

UNDERDOG PLAY OF THE WEEKOver the past 30 years this play has been a reader favorite hitting 203-151. Over the last 13 years the Underdog Play of the Week has added 42 OUTRIGHT UPSET WINNERS to the incredible record INCLUDING 6 in 2011 and 1 THIS YEAR! Here is this week's Underdog Play:

Indiana (+13') over NORTHWESTERNNW is 7-1 SU. LY NW (-8’) led 38-21 at half piling up 407 yd (IU 276) and opened the 3Q with a 60 yd td drive en route to a 59-38 win. HT is 7-4 ATS and the SU winner is 23-3 ATS. The last time that IU won in Evanston was in ‘93, 6 str losses (L/4 by just 4 ppg). IU used the bye to work with their young QB’s. After Roberson was KO’d in wk 2 Coffman started in the loss to BSU (24-35-251-2-0) before being KO’d with a hip inj himself. Big armed true Fr Sudfeld (13-20-172-2-0) led a comeback and both are expected to play. The Cats are 4-0 with wins over 3 BCS teams while IU has 2 wins over an FCS and a 1st yr FBS program. NW has split the QB job TY between Siemian and Colter. RB Mark has been the standout avg 179 all-purp ypg (#8 NCAA). While the tech angles favor the Cats, a general rule of thumb is to play the dog in NW gms (NW 7-17 ATS the L14Y as B10 fav and dog in series is 7-2 ATS incl 4 upsets). LY was the only meeting the L8Y decided by more than a td and we look for this one to come down to the wire again. FORECAST: Indiana (+) 30 NORTHWESTERN 37

EAST CAROLINA 27 Utep 20 - LY EC came in as 1 of the NCAA’s most banged up tms with 3 OL inj’d while UTEP came in practically 100% healthy. UTEP was -4 at home and won 22-17 with a 429-254 yd edge. Excluding Hawaii, the 1,905 miles between Greenville and El Paso is the longest trip between conf foes in the FBS and UTEP is off a long trip to Madison. The visitor has dropped the L/2 (‘08 & LY). This is the only HG in a 5 wk stretch for EC and the Pirates (+15’) are off a 27-6 loss to NC who we used as our Comp College POD. The Heels led just 10-6 at the half but shutout the Pirates in the 2H finishing with 23-13 FD and 450-233 yd edges. QB Carden went the distance for the 2nd str gm despite being sk’d 7x and the QB spot remains a ?. The Miners (+17’) lost 37-26 at Wisky as they trailed just 23-19 with 7:59 left but the Badgers drove 75/9pl for a td and after a fmbl’d KR tacked on another td to put the gm away. QB Lamaison (203 ypg, 55%, 7-0) has been solid. UTEP has lost 3 str conf road openers while EC is 13-6 ATS as a HF, is the more exp tm, clearly healthier and is in a better situation than LY. MIAMI, FL 31 NC State 27 - UM has lost a series high 2 in a row SU/ATS. In the L/gm (‘08) Miami (-1’) led 21-20 mid-3Q but all’d the gm’s next 18 pts (UM tossed 2 int in that span) as UM lost 38-28. UM is 12-19 ATS as SD conf fav while NCSt is 22-13 ATS as an AD. NCSt is just 9-18 SU on the road under O’Brien (1-1 TY). The Canes (+14) led 19-0 then all’d GT to score 36 str pts before rallying to march 91/8pl for a td with :27 left in regulation to send the gm to OT. In OT UM stopped GT on 4&inches and James ran 25 yds for the GW td. QB Morris (267 ypg, 62%, 4-3) had been inconsistent TY before LW’s heroics. This isn’t your traditional U defense as the Canes are all’g 226 rush ypg (4.4). Despite missing its top 3 RB’s the Pack (-16) won its 3rd str 52-14 over The Citadel jumping out to a 42-7 HT lead. QB Glennon (246 ypg, 63%, 6-4) has a 5-0 ratio since throwing 4 int in the opener vs Tenn. NCSt’s D has all’d 1 td in its L/3 gms. Both tms have big gms on deck (ND and FSU) so the edge goes to the HT looking to go 3-0 in ACC play in this young ssn. Florida St 34 USF 13 - The last and only gm was in ‘09, a 17-7 USF win (+14). USF led 14-0 into the 4Q. FSU cut the deficit to a td but a sk/fmbl led to a USF FG w/3:44 left. It was QB Daniels’ coming out party as he threw for 215 yds and 2 td (126 rush). Thanks to a fmbl’d P at the CU31 and 2 missed FG’s (44 & 37) the Noles (-14’) trailed Clemson 28-14 early 3Q when FSU went on a 35-3 run before all’g CU to get a backdoor covering td with 2:17 left. QB Manuel (226 ypg, 73%, 8-1) became the 1st FSU QB to throw for more than 300 yds and run for 100 in a gm s/Heisman winner Charlie Ward in ‘92. In a clear sandwich gm USF (-7’) trailed Ball St most of the way before driving 99/14pl for a td with 5:19 left to take a 27-24 lead. The Cardinals responded with 75/10pl drive hitting a td pass with 1:02 left and int’d Daniels on the final drive. Inconsistent Daniels is avg 286 ypg (57%) with a 9-6 ratio & 199 rush yds. The Bulls are 1 of 3 FBS tms without an int and Holtz is just 4-11-1 ATS at home with USF while Fisher is 5-2 ATS as an AF and this is their first road gm although Noles fans should split the crowd. W MICHIGAN 37 Toledo 30 - LY UT was coming off a 63-60 loss to NI which had been a record scoring MAC game but reset the record the very next week with a 66-63 win over WM. QB Carder threw for 7 td and ran for 1 for WM. UT (-12’) had 37-32 FD and 804-635 yd edges and we used a Tues Night Marquee on Over 68’. WM is 4-2 ATS in the series and 6-2 ATS as a HF. The Broncos are the more exp’d tm play-ing at home and playing for revenge off B2B losses. LY Cubit was fired up for revenge vs CM and they rolled to a 44-14 home win (-7). For the 2nd str ssn WM knocked off Conn 30-24 as 1 pt HF despite being outFD’d 24-19 and outgained 425-330. The Broncos led 24-7 in the 3Q when Carder (262 ypg, 60%, 8-5) was KO’d due to a hand inj. After the Huskies cut it to 24-17, the Broncos got a 53 yd FR td to put it away. UT won its 3rd str beating Coastal Caro 38-28 despite being outFD’d 20-18 and outgained 432-402. QB Owens (257, 65%, 9-0) has been the primary QB since the opening loss to Ariz and hasn’t thrown an int since LY’s WM gm (7 gms). UT is all’g 325 pass ypg (65%) with an 8-4 ratio. Expect another high flying affair as long as Carder can go (Van Tubbergen is quality bkp) as the Broncos get revenge. Nevada 41 TEXAS ST 24 - 1st meeting. TSU HC Franchione was the HC at TCU and in ‘00 beat UN 41-10 as a 22’ pt AF (only prior time as a HC facing the Wolf Pack). TSU pulled the shocker of the ssn in the opener with a 30-13 win over UH as a 36’ pt dog (+144 units for our Big Dog plays!) but then came back to earth with a 58-10 loss to TT. LW they jumped out to a 41-17 lead but all’d 3 late td’s in their 41-37 win (-4) over FCS SFA as they were incredibly outFD’d 36-17! UN had not won on the islands s/’48 (0-7 SU) but thanks to RB Jefferson who tied an NCAA rec’d by scoring 7 td’s, Nev got a 69-24 win (-7) over UH. QB Fajardo is #9 in the NCAA in total off avg 240 pass/105 rush per gm. While UN has the huge edge on off (#17-100), TSU has the situational edge here coming off a bye and SFA while Nev has to log heavy miles again. It should be noted that Franchione does have a trip to NM on deck where he cch’d from ‘92-’97 and UN has been dynamite on the road TY.Louisville 27 SOUTHERN MISS 23 - These former conf foes (‘96-’04 CUSA) will be reunited next yr in the BE. SM has lost 5 in a row SU/ATS vs UL but the L/3 were by a comb 8 pts. The L/meeting was in the ‘10 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. SM (+2’) led 28-21 early 4Q but all’d a 95 yd KR td and GW FG w/6:30 left. Two tms who look to be going in opp directions as SM is 0-3 SU/ATS and UL is 4-0 SU/2-2 ATS. LW UL QB Bridgewater comp 19 of 36 (2 int), one more inc than he put up in his 1st 3 gms comb in UL’s 28-21 win (-10’) at FIU. UL found themselves down 14-7 early 2Q before scoring 21 unanswered. SM’s woes continue

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AFC REC PF PA vs AFC ALL HOME AWAY FAV DOG DIV N/DIV O/U HOME AWAYNYJ 2-1 81 75 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 1-1BUF 2-1 87 79 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-1NE 1-1 52 33 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 0-1 0-0-1MIA 1-2 65 66 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-1 2-0 0-1CIN 2-1 85 102 1-1 1-1-1 0-0-1 1-1 0-0-1 1-1 0-1-1 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0BAL 1-1 67 37 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0PIT 1-2 77 75 1-2 1-2 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 2-0CLE 0-3 57 75 0-2 1-1-1 1-1 0-0-1 0-0 1-1-1 0-0-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-0HOU 3-0 88 42 3-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 1-1JAX 1-2 52 70 1-1 2-1 0-1 2-0 0-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-1 1-1TEN 1-2 67 113 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-0-1 1-0-1 1-0IND 1-2 61 83 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-0SD 2-1 63 51 2-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1DEN 1-2 77 77 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 2-0 0-1OAK 1-2 61 88 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-0KC 1-2 68 99 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 1-0 1-1NFC REC PF PA vs NFC ALL HOME AWAY FAV DOG DIV N/DIV O/U HOME AWAYDAL 2-1 47 54 2-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-3 0-1 0-2NYG 2-1 95 64 2-1 1-2 0-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1PHI 2-1 47 66 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-2 1-0 0-2WAS 1-2 99 101 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-2 3-0 1-0 2-0CHI 2-1 74 50 1-1 2-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-2 1-1 0-1MIN 2-1 70 59 1-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-1GB 1-1 45 40 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0DET 1-2 87 94 1-1 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3 2-1 1-0 1-1ATL 3-0 94 48 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-2 0-1 1-1TB 1-2 60 67 1-2 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 1-1CAR 1-2 52 79 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-1NO 0-3 83 102 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-2 2-1 1-1 1-0ARZ 3-0 67 40 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-3 0-2 0-1SF 2-1 70 65 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 1-2 0-1 1-1SEA 1-1 43 27 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-1STL 1-2 60 78 1-2 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-1

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TOTAL OFF OFF OFF TOTAL DEF DEF DEF SCKS SCKS TURN OFF DEF AFC OFF RUSH YPC PASS DEF RUSH YPC PASS VS BY EDGE YPP YPPBaltimore 9 12 5.3 13H 27 24 3.7 28X 9 15 4 11.3 21.8Buffalo 11 3 5.6 26 17 14 4.1 20X 1 5 1 12.8 13.2Cincinnati 7 15 3.7 3H 29 31 5.8 23X 32 3 -3 13.8 12.3Cleveland 26 26 4.5 23 25 21 4.1 27X 22 5 0 15.6 15.7Denver 17 23 3.6 15H 13 13 3.3 16X 22 8 -3 13.6 12.9Houston 6 5 3.9 18H 2 6 3.8 5H 3 5 4 13.5 18.3Indianapolis 14 23 3.7 10 20 25 4.3 15X 9 8 -4 17.6 13.1Jacksonville 30 11 4.5 30X 28 30 4.4 22X 15 31 0 15.6 17.7Kansas City 1 1 5.6 16 16 21 4.7 12X 29 20 -8 19.5 10.5Miami 12 4 5.0 25X 22 4 2.4 29H 5 27 -3 17.0 17.0New England 8 9 4.0 12H 3 3 2.6 6X 9 27 3 14.9 16.0NY Jets 22 17 3.3 20X 21 28 4.6 11 3 27 2 12.2 14.7Oakland 18 31 3.4 6H 23 19 4.2 26X 5 27 -1 17.0 13.0Pittsburgh 16 30 2.6 5H 8 15 4.3 4X 26 20 0 13.6 11.7San Diego 24 17 3.9 22H 9 5 3.6 18X 15 20 -2 15.1 18.0Tennessee 25 32 2.6 8H 31 29 4.1 30X 2 15 -3 13.9 12.3NFC Arizona 31 27 2.8 29H 11 17 4.0 8 9 2 2 11.8 23.7Atlanta 19 25 3.5 14H 14 23 5.0 9X 5 8 10 11.0 21.0Carolina 13 19 3.9 9H 24 27 4.5 19X 15 20 -6 21.0 14.5Chicago 27 13 3.5 28X 7 7 3.8 7 29 1 3 11.8 16.7Dallas 20 28 3.5 11H 1 18 4.0 2 20 8 -3 21.8 13.9Detroit 2 14 3.8 1H 15 11 3.9 21X 5 15 -2 15.0 11.0Green Bay 23 29 3.6 17H 4 26 5.0 1 22 3 1 14.3 13.6Minnesota 15 10 3.8 19H 10 12 3.4 10X 15 8 0 15.1 15.6New Orleans 10 22 5.0 4 32 32 5.0 25X 20 20 -2 13.6 14.1NY Giants 3 16 4.1 2H 18 10 4.1 23X 9 15 4 13.6 16.4Philadelphia 4 8 4.4 7 6 16 4.0 3H 26 8 -6 26.6 12.5San Francisco 21 7 5.3 24H 12 8 3.4 14X 28 20 0 14.4 14.8Seattle 29 6 4.0 32H 5 1 2.6 13 9 31 2 13.2 20.3St Louis 28 20 4.1 27H 19 20 4.5 17X 29 26 0 14.4 13.8Tampa Bay 32 21 3.4 31X 26 2 2.3 32X 15 8 4 12.2 17.9Washington 5 2 5.1 21H 30 9 4.2 31X 22 15 6 12.3 12.8

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/VegasTexas Tech by 3.6 IOWA ST 4.6Tcu by 8.8 SMU 8.2Oregon St by 3.1 ARIZONA 6.1UCF by 7.8 Missouri 6.8Florida St by 23.2 USF 7.7WESTERN MICHIGAN by 9.0 Toledo 6.0NEBRASKA by 17.3 Wisconsin 5.8

ARZ is on a 9-3-1 ATS runATL is 10-5 as a Div favoriteBAL is 2-6-1 at home in Div playBUF is 2-6-1 at home off a SU winCAR is 7-3 off a SU lossCIN is 4-1-1 as a NDIV favCIN is 8-2-2 on the roadCLE is 6-2-1 away in Div playDEN is 3-9 vs OAKDET is 2-5 at homeGB is 11-3-1 as a HF of 10 or moreHOU is 6-2 as a DIV HFHOU is 5-2 vs TENIND is 2-5 vs the NFCJAX is 3-6-1 at homeKC is 4-11 hosting a Div foeMIA is 6-3 vs the NFC MIN is 7-14 on the roadMIN is 3-8 vs a Div foeNE is 8-4-1 as a Div AFNO is 2-5-1 as an ADNYG are 5-2 as a DogNYJ are 4-1 as a HDOAK is 6-3 on the roadSD is 4-1 away vs Div foeSF is 8-1 off a SU lossSEA is 3-8 away in Div playSTL is 6-11 hosting a Div foeSTL is 8-16-1 at home off a road lossTB is 3-12 hosting a NDIV foeTEN is 1-4 in Div playWAS is 14-7 as an AD

RUSHING PASSINGTEAM LINE SCORE FD Att-Comp-Yds Att-Comp-Yds I/FNFL Week TWO Sept 16th & 17 Detroit 46' 19 15 26-82 19-32-214 1-0San Francisco -6' 27 24 27-148 20-31-201 0-1 Denver 52' 21 24 27-118 24-37-218 3-1Atlanta -3 27 22 28-67 24-36-208 0-0 NFL Week THREE Sept 20th - 23 NY Giants 49' 36 24 29-125 28-37-280 0-0Carolina -2' 7 22 20-60 19-33-267 3-2 St Louis 42' 6 12 17-59 18-35-101 2-0Chicago -7 23 20 34-103 17-31-171 1-0 Tampa Bay 48 10 12 25-75 10-28-91 1-1Dallas -8 16 14 23-38 25-39-259 1-1 San Francisco -6' 13 19 20-89 24-35-191 1-2Minnesota 42 24 25 41-146 21-35-198 0-2 Detroit -3' 41 36 36-141 43-55-442 0-1Tennessee OT 47 44 21 19-59 29-42-378 0-2 Cincinnati 49' 38 23 28-105 20-28-385 1-1Washington -3 31 31 34-213 21-34-168 0-1 NY Jets -2 23 21 33-88 21-45-300 2-0Miami OT 41 20 23 43-185 16-36-196 1-1 Kansas City 53 27 27 45-273 26-44-237 1-2New Orleans OT -8' 24 14 19-83 20-36-205 1-0 Buffalo -3 24 19 34-138 22-35-206 0-1Cleveland 44 14 17 13-33 27-43-207 2-0 Jacksonville 42' 22 15 32-185 10-21-148 0-0Indianapolis -3 17 23 29-124 22-46-313 1-0 Philadelphia -3 6 16 21-126 17-37-182 0-3Arizona 42 27 16 34-99 17-24-193 0-0 Atlanta 47' 27 25 26-119 30-40-265 1-0San Diego -3 3 15 17-116 21-38-164 2-2 Houston -1' 31 23 34-152 17-30-284 1-1Denver 44 25 24 21-59 26-52-316 0-1 Pittsburgh -3' 31 24 20-54 36-49-379 0-2Oakland OT 45 34 20 21-119 23-33-193 1-0 COLLEGE Week FOUR Sept 19-22 Kent St 50' 23 19 53-239 13-28-165 1-0Buffalo -3' 7 16 39-152 5-26-113 3-1 BYU 50 6 13 39-139 8-19-61 3-2Boise St -6' 7 13 40-116 15-26-145 0-0 Baylor -7' 47 32 47-169 28-41-380 2-0ULM 69 42 31 43-262 28-42-298 1-2 Army 55' 37 27 77-429 3-6-77 0-1Wake Forest -7' 49 25 38-296 15-24-221 0-0 Clemson 56' 37 21 38-136 22-39-290 1-0Florida St -14' 49 27 40-287 27-35-380 0-2 USF -8 27 27 45-206 19-30-312 2-0Ball St 57' 31 27 35-169 24-36-244 0-0Memphis 62' 14 9 28-71 13-22-81 0-0Duke -23 38 28 44-177 27-40-323 1-3 East Michigan 50 7 8 29-46 13-26-137 0-1Michigan St -32 23 21 44-269 16-29-159 0-1 Bowling Green 47 0 12 26-133 14-42-133 1-1Virginia Tech -17 37 22 43-246 12-29-150 1-0Central Michigan 49 32 24 34-111 26-35-283 0-0Iowa -14' 31 19 28-215 16-25-215 0-1UAB 58' 15 22 34-144 28-46-259 1-1Ohio St -35' 29 20 37-204 12-20-143 0-0East Carolina 63 6 13 33-109 17-30-124 0-1North Carolina -14' 27 23 29-129 27-43-321 0-0Temple 43 13 13 28-113 13-26-124 0-0Penn St -7 24 27 42-173 24-36-318 1-0Maryland 59' 21 18 35-46 20-30-305 1-2West Virginia -25' 31 19 25-25 30-43-228 0-0 UTEP 50' 26 20 33-77 22-39-259 0-1Wisconsin -17' 37 21 40-213 12-17-210 1-1Massachusetts 49' 16 26 50-258 19-40-213 3-0Miami, Oh -23' 27 23 42-216 12-22-192 1-0Vanderbilt 50 3 15 36-106 14-25-231 0-1Georgia -14' 48 27 47-302 19-26-265 0-0 Utah St -12' 31 24 41-262 23-30-178 2-1Colorado St 53' 19 18 34-107 22-40-224 0-0 Rutgers 50' 35 26 39-128 25-35-397 0-0Arkansas -9' 26 17 19-73 20-39-419 2-0 Fresno St 68 26 16 37-133 26-44-231 0-2Tulsa -6' 27 17 43-126 14-38-228 3-0 Marshall -3 54 31 50-334 28-39-259 0-0Rice 70' 51 35 50-301 23-43-346 0-0 Kansas 54 23 21 45-179 11-27-150 0-0Northern Illinois -8' 30 22 46-220 23-35-235 1-0 Arizona 79' 0 19 32-89 27-52-243 4-1Oregon -21' 49 25 53-228 21-36-267 1-2 Oregon St 51' 27 25 41-122 24-35-379 1-1UCLA -7 20 19 28-72 27-42-372 0-0 Virginia 54' 7 16 31-164 18-40-189 2-2TCU -18' 27 18 31-133 21-33-305 1-1

Our Over/Under Section is in its 25th season. Each week we list the Top 5 plays as of Sun-day Night. An * denotes an estimated line.

3H Patriots/Bills Over 51*3HPanthers/Falcons Over 503HChargers/Chiefs Under 462HBengals/Jaguars Under 43'2H49ers/Jets Over 40'

THE OPENING LINE OVER/UNDERS

LAST WEEK'S STATS

(3) HOUSTON (3) NEW ENGLAND

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 Plays34-18 65% 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.

PRO STAT PLAY: HOUSTON

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33-16 67%totals gom(Y) 9-3 75% in that span

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2012 NFL POWER RATINGSWe grade each team position by position and list the 2012 PowerRatings. Each week we update these Power Ratings in our weekly PowerSweep editions. The following are the 2012 Opening Power Ratings.

POWER RATING PLAY OF THE WEEK: NO PLAY1995-2012 Power Ratings Record 79-54-2 59%

TEAM RTG1 Houston ..........102.02 San Francisco ...101.13 Green Bay .......100.54 New England ....99.75 Atlanta ..............99.76 Baltimore ..........99.37 NY Giants .........98.88 Pittsburgh .........98.79 Chicago ............98.310 NY Jets .............98.2

TEAM RTG11 Dallas ................97.512 San Diego .........97.513 Denver ..............97.214 Detroit ...............97.015 Philadelphia .....96.516 Arizona .............96.117 Seattle ...............95.818 Kansas City ......95.319 Cincinnati .........94.520 Washington ......94.4

TEAM RTG21 New Orleans ....94.422 Buffalo .............93.723 Tennessee .......93.124 Minnesota ........92.225 Carolina ...........92.126 Oakland ...........92.127 Cleveland ........91.728 Miami ...............91.329 Tampa Bay.......90.430 Jacksonville ....89.431 St Louis ...........89.332 Indianapolis ....88.5

Play on a Division HF of 6.5 or more beforetheir bye week.

2002-2011 15-3 83% 30-12 avg scoreTHIS WEEK'S PLAY:

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This is the 29th season of our System Section & it has been a consistent winner. Each week we release a super system which pertains to that week's games. Here is an NFL Week 4 System:NOW 3-0 TY WITH LW'S WINNER ON HOUSTON!

There are 3 main methods of handicapping, Fundamental, Situation & Technical. Funda-mental handicapping or the analysis of personnel matchups & power ratings is our main method of handicapping. This accounts for roughly 50% of how we view a game. Situation handicapping (analysis of letdown, look ahead, systems, etc...) takes up approximately 25% of our handicapping. Technical handicapping (analysis of angles) takes up the rest. You should never base your final selection on 1 factor. To be a complete handicapper you must look at all 3 methods. Each week in Power Sweep we provide a system to add to your handicapping arsenal. This is done at the request of our subscribers who want handicapping tips & methods. Many times we will agree with the side that the system chooses. Sometimes the Fundamental & Technical aspects of a game will outweigh the system & we have the other side written up in Power Sweep. We want to make it clear that the side we write up in Power Sweep is the side we are on. If that is ever the case during a week, keep the system for future use, but be aware that the side we write-up in the Power Sweep Selections page is the side we are on.

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LAST WEEK'S STATS (Cont from pg 7)TEAM LINE SC FD RA-RY CO-AT-PY I-F California 57' 9 21 36-77 18-34-173 2-0USC -15 27 29 40-296 22-34-192 2-1Colorado 58' 35 26 38-186 29-42-345 1-2Washington St -20 34 23 22-50 32-60-401 2-1LSU -20' 12 15 44-182 15-27-169 0-2Auburn 48' 10 9 30-86 13-22-97 2-1Miami, Fl 61' 42 30 32-173 31-52-436 1-1Georgia Tech -13' 36 18 58-287 3-8-132 0-0Wyoming 49' 40 22 30-80 23-36-365 0-0Idaho -2' 37 26 39-203 34-48-306 0-3Kentucky 52' 0 12 32-158 8-27-60 3-0Florida -23 38 22 45-200 18-27-203 1-0Connecticut -1 24 24 34-92 28-44-333 1-1Western Mich 41 30 19 30-77 21-40-253 0-0 Missouri 48 10 12 32-109 18-26-146 0-1S Carolina -10' 31 19 39-144 21-23-252 0-2Michigan 49' 6 19 41-161 13-25-138 5-1Notre Dame -6 13 14 31-94 11-19-145 2-0 Syracuse -1' 10 21 33-122 21-31-228 2-2Minnesota 54 17 20 41-106 16-30-231 0-0Kansas St 56' 24 19 44-213 13-21-149 0-0Oklahoma -16 19 24 27-88 28-43-298 1-2 New Mexico 55' 27 24 54-302 11-18-92 0-1New Mex St -6' 14 18 20-78 22-34-256 0-2Akron 64' 26 18 26-115 27-49-229 3-0Tennessee -32' 47 33 46-232 27-43-401 1-1Mississippi -18' 39 25 53-304 12-23-146 0-3Tulane 53' 0 14 29-14 22-41-145 3-1Louisiana Tech 62' 52 17 37-119 15-22-284 0-3Illinois -2' 24 20 41-119 27-37-205 1-5Utah 50 7 10 38-92 11-16-117 1-2Arizona St -6' 37 24 43-140 23-31-372 0-0San Jose St 53 38 21 23-77 22-32-290 1-1San Diego St -3 34 29 55-271 17-29-213 0-2

TEAM LINE SC FD RA-RY CO-AT-PY I-F Air Force -10' 35 24 65-352 3-9-90 0-1UNLV 55 38 21 40-199 23-32-250 1-0Nevada -7 69 30 56-355 14-20-220 0-0Hawaii 63 24 20 34-144 22-40-234 2-0Florida Atl 58 7 6 32-76 7-13-34 0-0Alabama -49 40 25 47-256 16-26-247 0-1Southern Miss 48 17 16 36-163 8-17-101 0-1WKU -3' 42 25 48-369 15-23-191 1-0Troy -1' 14 19 30-108 29-44-274 1-0North Texas 62' 7 20 43-186 12-29-236 0-0Louisville -14 28 21 31-129 19-36-194 2-0FIU 52' 21 17 34-128 19-26-198 0-1 S Alabama 49 10 21 30-123 22-43-224 2-1Mississippi St -34 30 15 37-156 14-29-200 1-0South Dakota 7 13 23-51 17-33-189 0-1 Northwestern -29 38 22 53-277 12-15-131 0-0Idaho St 7 14 29-31 21-43-179 2-1Nebraska -45 73 26 52-385 12-18-184 1-1S Carolina St 14 11 27-34 17-33-189 1-0Texas A&M -45' 70 23 39-265 17-30-183 1-0SF Austin 37 36 27-120 44-69-385 2-1Texas St -5' 41 17 35-158 21-26-301 0-2NW Okla St 3 12 24-24 17-31-143 1-1 UTSA NL 56 17 38-235 15-17-210 0-1VMI 3 12 32-90 16-31-132 2-0Navy -36 41 27 51-403 7-14-107 0-2Norfolk St 10 14 35-110 16-32-131 2-3Ohio -32 44 20 48-179 14-20-199 0-0Gardner-Webb 10 10 29-32 14-22-95 1-2Pittsburgh -41 55 24 37-229 20-26-397 0-1CItadel 14 13 41-219 3-6-25 1-1NC State -14' 52 27 51-282 20-26-231 0-2Alcorn St 0 11 33-98 14-27-32 1-1Arkansas St -42 56 30 56-396 14-16-238 0-1Coastal Caro 28 20 34-76 30-47-356 0-0Toledo -30' 38 18 31-112 27-36-290 0-1

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FRESNO STATE(SU: 2-2 ATS: 4-0) 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 StO 6 at Colorado StO 13 at Boise StO 20 WyomingO 27 at New MexicoN 3 HawaiiN 10 at NevadaN 17N 24 Air ForceD 1

AIR FORCE(SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 StO 6 NavyO 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: 1-3 ATS: 3-1) 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, OhO 6 Bowling Green (HC)O 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: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) 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 MississippiO 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: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) 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 StO 6 at StanfordO 13O 20 WashingtonO 27 USCN 3 at UCLAN 10 Colorado (HC)N 17 at UtahN 23 Arizona St (F)D 1

ARIZONA ST(SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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 CaliforniaO 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: 1-3 ATS: 0-4) 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&MO 6 at AuburnO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 WKUO 4 at FIU (Th)O 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: 0-3 ATS: 1-2) 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 BrookO 6 Boston CollegeO 13 Kent StO 20 at Eastern MichiganO 27 Ball StN 3 Air ForceN 10 at RutgersN 17 TempleN 24D 1D 8 † Navy

AUBURN(SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) 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 ArkansasO 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: 3-1 ATS: 4-0) 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 StO 6 Northern IllinoisO 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: 3-0 ATS: 1-2) 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 West VirginiaO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 MexicoO 6 at Southern MissO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 ClemsonO 6 at ArmyO 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: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) 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 Rhode Island (HC)O 6 at AkronO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 ConnecticutO 6 at OhioO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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)O 5 Utah St (F)O 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: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) 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 StO 6 UCLA (HC)O 13 at Washington StO 20 StanfordO 27 at UtahN 2 Washington (F)N 10 OregonN 17 at Oregon StN 24D 1

CENTRAL MICHIGAN(SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 Northern IllinoisO 6 at ToledoO 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: 2-0 ATS: 1-1) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1S 6 Pitt (Th) W -5’ 34-10S 15 Delaware St L -44 23-7S 22S 29 † Virginia TechO 6 Miami, OhO 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: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) 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 L +14’ 37-49S 29 at Boston CollegeO 6 Georgia TechO 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: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) 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 UCLAO 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: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 ForceO 6 Fresno StO 13 at San Diego StO 20 O 27 HawaiiN 3 at WyomingN 10 UNLVN 17 at Boise StN 24 New MexicoD 1

FIU(SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 LouisianaO 4 Arkansas St (Th)O 13 Middle TennesseeO 20 at TroyO 27 WKUN 3 at South AlabamaN 10N 16 at Florida Atlantic (F)N 24 ULMD 1

CONNECTICUT(SU: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) 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 BuffaloO 6 at RutgersO 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: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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 ForestO 6 VirginiaO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 UTEPO 4 at UCF (Th)O 13 Memphis (HC)O 20 at UABO 27 NavyN 3 HoustonN 10N 17 at TulaneN 23 Marshall (F)D 1

EASTERN MICHIGAN(SU: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) 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)O 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: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) 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 LSUO 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: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 TexasO 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: 4-0 ATS: 2-1)*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 USFO 6 at NC StateO 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: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) 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 TennesseeO 6 at South CarolinaO 13O 20 at KentuckyO 27 † FloridaN 3 MississippiN 10 at AuburnN 17 Georgia Southern N 24 Georgia TechD 1

HAWAII(SU: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) 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)O 6 at San Diego StO 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: 0-3 ATS: 0-3) 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 O 6 North TexasO 13 UABO 20 at SMUO 27 UTEPN 3 at East CarolinaN 10 Tulsa (HC)N 17 at MarshallN 24 TulaneD 1

IDAHO(SU: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) 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 North CarolinaO 6 New Mexico StO 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: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) 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)O 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: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) 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 TechO 6 at TCUO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) 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 NorthwesternO 6 Michigan St (HC)O 13 Ohio StO 20 at NavyO 27 at IllinoisN 3 IowaN 10 WisconsinN 17 at Penn StN 24 at PurdueD 1

ILLINOIS(SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 StO 6 at WisconsinO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 StO 6 at Eastern MichiganO 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: 1-3 ATS: 1-3) 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 South CarolinaO 6 Mississippi StO 13 at ArkansasO 20 Georgia (HC)O 27 at MissouriN 3 VanderbiltN 10N 17 SamfordN 24 at TennesseeD 1

LOUISIANA(SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 FIUO 6 TulaneO 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: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) 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 VirginiaO 6 UNLVO 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: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) 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 Southern MissO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 ForestO 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: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) 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 RiceO 13 at East CarolinaO 20 UCFO 27 at SMUN 3 at MarshallN 10 TulaneN 17 at UABN 24 Southern MissD 1

MIAMI (FL)(SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) 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 StateO 6 † Notre DameO 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: 2-2 ATS: 0-4 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 AkronO 6 at CincinnatiO 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: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) 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 PurdueO 13 Illinois (HC)O 20 Michigan StO 27 at NebraskaN 3 at MinnesotaN 10 NorthwesternN 17 IowaN 24 at Ohio StD 1

MINNESOTA(SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) 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 IowaO 6O 13 Northwestern (HC)O 20 at WisconsinO 27 PurdueN 3 MichiganN 10 at IllinoisN 17 at NebraskaN 24 Michigan StD 1

MISSISSIPPI(SU: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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 AlabamaO 6 Texas A&MO 13 Auburn (HC)O 20 O 27 at ArkansasN 3 at GeorgiaN 10 VanderbiltN 17 at LSUN 24 Mississippi StD 1

MISSISSIPPI STATE(SU: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) 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 KentuckyO 13 TennesseeO 20 Middle TennesseeO 27 at AlabamaN 3 Texas A&MN 10 at LSUN 17 ArkansasN 24 at MississippiD 1

MISSOURI(SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 UCFO 6 VanderbiltO 13 AlabamaO 20 O 27 Kentucky (HC)N 3 at FloridaN 10 at TennesseeN 17 SyracuseN 24 at Texas A&MD 1

NAVY(SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 StO 6 at Air ForceO 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: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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 WisconsinO 6 at Ohio StO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 StO 6 Texas St (HC)O 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: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) 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, FlO 13 StanfordO 20 BYUO 27 at OklahomaN 3 PittsburghN 10 at Boston CollegeN 17 Wake ForestN 24 at USCD 1

NEW MEXICO STATE(SU: 1-3 ATS: 1-2-1) 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 UTSAO 6 at IdahoO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 IdahoO 6 Virginia TechO 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: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) 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, FlO 6 Florida StO 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: 1-3 ATS: 1-2) 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 Florida AtlanticO 6 at HoustonO 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: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) 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 Central MichgianO 6 at Ball StO 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: 4-0 ATS: 3-0-1) 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 IndianaO 6 at Penn StO 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: 4-0 ATS: 1-3) 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 StO 6 NebraskaO 13 at IndianaO 20 PurdueO 27 at Penn StN 3 IllinoisN 10N 17 at WisconsinN 24 MichiganD 1

OHIO(SU: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) 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 MassachusettsO 6 BuffaloO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) 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 TechO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 TexasO 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: 4-0 ATS: 1-3) 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 at Washington StO 6 WashingtonO 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: 2-0 ATS: 2-0) 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 ArizonaO 6 Washington StO 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: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 StO 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: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) 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 KansasO 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: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) 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 TowsonO 6 at FloridaO 13 South CarolinaO 20 at Texas A&MO 27N 3 AlabamaN 10 Mississippi StN 17 MississippiN 23 at Arkansas (F)D 1

MARSHALL(SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-2-1) 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 PurdueO 6 Tulsa (HC)O 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: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) 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 StO 6 at IndianaO 13 Iowa (HC)O 20 at MichiganO 27 at WisconsinN 3 NebraskaN 10N 17 NorthwesternN 24 at MinnesotaD 1

MIDDLE TENNESSEE(SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 TechO 6 ULMO 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: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) 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 StO 6 WyomingO 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: 2-2 ATS: 3-1) 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 IllinoisO 6 Northwestern (HC)O 13 O 20 at IowaO 27 Ohio StN 3 at PurdueN 10 at NebraskaN 17 IndianaN 24 WisconsinD 1

PITTSBURGH(SU: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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)O 13 LouisvilleO 20 at BuffaloO 27 TempleN 3 at Notre DameN 9 at Connecticut (F)N 17N 24 RutgersD 1 at USF

PURDUE(SU: 3-1 ATS: 4-0) 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 O 6 MichiganO 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: 0-4 ATS: 1-3) 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 OhioO 6 at Western MichiganO 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: 1-3 ATS: 2-1-1) 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 † HoustonO 6 at MemphisO 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: 4-0 ATS: 2-2) 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 ConnecticutO 13 SyracuseO 20 at TempleO 27 Kent St (HC)N 3N 10 ArmyN 17 at CincinnatiN 24 at PittsburghN 29 Louisville (Th)

SMU(SU: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 TCUO 6 at UTEPO 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: 4-0 ATS: 3-1) 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 KentuckyO 6 GeorgiaO 13 at LSUO 20 at FloridaO 27 TennesseeN 3N 10 ArkansasN 17 WoffordN 24 at ClemsonD 1

USF(SU: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) 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 StO 6 at TempleO 13 O 20 at LouisvilleO 27 SyracuseN 3 ConnecticutN 10N 17 at Miami, FlN 23 at Cincinnati (F)D 1 Pittsburgh

SOUTHERN MISS(SU: 0-3 ATS: 0-3) 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 LouisvilleO 6 Boise StO 13 at UCFO 20 Marshall (HC)O 27 at RiceN 3 UABN 10 at SMUN 17 UTEPN 24 at MemphisD 1

STANFORD(SU: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) 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 Washington (Th)O 6 ArizonaO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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)O 13 at ConnecticutO 20 RutgersO 27 at PittsburghN 3 at LouisvilleN 10 CincinnatiN 17 at ArmyN 23 Syracuse (F)D 1

TENNESSEE(SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3) 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 GeorgiaO 6O 13 at Mississippi StO 20 AlabamaO 27 at South CarolinaN 3 TroyN 10 MissouriN 17 at VanderbiltN 24 KentuckyD 1

TEXAS(SU: 3-0 ATS: 2-1) 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 StO 6 West VirginiaO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 ArkansasO 6 at Mississippi O 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: 3-0 ATS: 3-0) 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 StO 6 OklahomaO 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: 0-3 ATS: 1-2) 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 ULMO 6 at LouisianaO 13 SMUO 20 at UTEPO 27 UABN 3 RiceN 10 at MemphisN 17 East CarolinaN 24 at HoustonD 1

TULSA(SU: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) 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 UABO 6 at Marshall O 11 UTEP (Th)O 20 Rice (HC)O 27N 3 at ArkansasN 10 at HoustonN 17 UCFN 24 at SMUD 1

UAB(SU: 0-3 ATS: 1-2) 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 TulsaO 6 SE LouisianaO 13 at HoustonO 20 East CarolinaO 27 at TulaneN 3 at Southern MissN 10 MarshallN 17 MemphisN 24 at UCFD 1

UCF(SU: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 MissouriO 4 East Carolina (Th)O 13 Southern MissO 20 at MemphisO 27 at MarshallN 3 SMU (HC)N 10 at UTEPN 17 at TulsaN 24 UABD 1

ULM(SU: 1-2 ATS: 3-0) 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 TulaneO 6 at Middle TennesseeO 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: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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 ColoradoO 6 at CaliforniaO 13 UtahO 20 O 27 at Arizona StN 3 ArizonaN 10 at Washington StN 17 USCN 24 StanfordD 1

USC(SU: 3-1 ATS: 1-3 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)O 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: 3-1 ATS: 2-2) 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 DukeO 6 at MarylandO 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: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) 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)O 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: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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)O 5 at BYU (F)O 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: 1-3 ATS: 2-1-1) 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 East CarolinaO 6 SMUO 11 at Tulsa (Th)O 20 Tulane (HC)O 27 at HoustonN 3N 10 UCFN 17 at Southern MissN 24 RiceD 1

VANDERBILT(SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 MissouriO 13 FloridaO 20 AuburnO 27 Massachusetts (HC)N 3 at KentuckyN 10 at MississippiN 17 TennesseeN 24 at Wake ForestD 1

VIRGINIA(SU: 2-2 ATS: 0-3-1) 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 Louisiana TechO 6 at DukeO 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: 3-1 ATS:1-3) 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 † CincinnatiO 6 at North CarolinaO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) 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)O 6 at OregonO 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: 2-2 ATS: 0-4) 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 OregonO 6 at Oregon StO 13 CaliforniaO 20 O 27 at StanfordN 3 at UtahN 10 UCLAN 17 at Arizona StN 23 Washington (F)D 1

WKU(SU: 3-1 ATS: 4-0) 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 StO 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: 3-0 ATS: 1-2) 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)O 6 at TexasO 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: 3-1 ATS: 0-4) FieldTurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 UNI 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 NebraskaO 6 IllinoisO 13 at PurdueO 20 MinnesotaO 27 Michigan St (HC)N 3N 10 at IndianaN 17 Ohio StN 24 at Penn StD 1

WYOMING(SU: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 NevadaO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) 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 StO 6 HawaiiO 13 Colorado StO 20 at NevadaO 27 UNLVN 3 at Boise StN 10 Air ForceN 17N 24 at WyomingD 1

SAN JOSE STATE(SU: 3-1 ATS: 4-0) 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 NavyO 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: 1-3 ATS: 1-2-1) 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 Pittsburgh (F)O 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: 3-0 ATS: 1-1-1) 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 SMUO 6 Iowa StO 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: 3-1 ATS: 3-1) 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 Western MichiganO 6 Central MichiganO 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: 2-2 ATS: 2-2) Astro PlayDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at UAB W -6’ 39-29S 8 Louisiana L -2 24-37S 15 Miss St L +14’ 24-30S 22 at North Texas W -1’ 14-7S 29 at South AlabamaO 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: 1-3 ATS: 3-1) 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 StO 6 at Louisiana TechO 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: 2-2 ATS: 1-3) Field TurfDATE OPPONENT W/L LINE SCORES 1 at Illinois L +10 7-24S 8 E Illinois L -23’ 52-21S 15 at Minnesota L +3 23-28S 22 Connecticut W +1 30-24S 29 ToledoO 6 Massachusetts (HC)O 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: 3-0 ATS: 2-0) 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 Mexico StO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) 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 NevadaO 6 at New MexicoO 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: 1-3 ATS: 2-2) 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 TroyO 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: 3-0 ATS: 3-0) 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 CarolinaO 7 at WashingtonO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 EnglandO 7 at San FranciscoO 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: 3-0 ATS: 3-0) 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 MiamiO 4 at St Louis (Th)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: 1-1 ATS: 2-0) 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)S 27 Cleveland (Th)O 7 at Kansas CityO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 AtlantaO 7 SeattleO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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)O 7 at JacksonvilleO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-1-1) 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 JacksonvilleO 7 MiamiO 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: 0-3 ATS: 1-1-1) 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)O 7 at NY GiantsO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) 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)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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 OaklandO 7 at New EnglandO 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: 1-2 ATS: 0-3) 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 MinnesotaO 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: 1-1 ATS: 1-1) 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)S 30 New OrleansO 7 at IndianapolisO 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: 3-0 ATS: 3-0) 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 TennesseeO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 BayO 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: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) 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 CincinnatiO 7 ChicagoO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 DiegoO 7 BaltimoreO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 ArizonaO 7 at CincinnatiO 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: 2-1 ATS: 1-2) 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 DetroitO 7 TennesseeO 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: 1-1 ATS: 1-1) 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)S 30 at BuffaloO 7 DenverO 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: 0-3 ATS: 0-3) 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 BayO 7 San Diego (N)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: 1-2 ATS: 2-1) 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 SeattleO 4 Arizona (Th)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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 HoustonO 7 at MinnesotaO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 CityO 7 at New Orleans (N)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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 JetsO 7 BuffaloO 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: 2-1 ATS: 0-3) 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)O 7 at PittsburghO 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: 1-2 ATS: 3-0) 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 WashingtonO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 BayO 7 AtlantaO 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: 2-1 ATS:1-2) 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)O 7 ClevelandO 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: 2-1 ATS: 2-1) 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 FranciscoO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 DenverO 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: 1-1 ATS: 1-1) 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)S 30 at St LouisO 7 at CarolinaO 14 New EnglandO 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: 1-2 ATS: 1-2) 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 PhiladelphiaO 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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STANFORD (-20) 65 Washington 21 - In the 1H SU had a 356-321 yd edge but UW could never stop them and couldn’t keep pace. SU went 76/6pl for a TD on their opening drive and went 52/6pl for a 39 yd FG (6:46). UW went 80/8pl for a TD, 10-7 (3:00). SU went 80/8pl for a TD (14:26). UW went 69/2 plays with a Polk 61 yd TD run 17-14, (13:34) 2Q. SU got a 70 yd TD run by Taylor and would rush for 406 yds. UW went 51/11pl. They got a FD at the 10 called back and settled for a 46 yd FG and missed it (9:22). SU went 72/10pl for a TD. Down 31-14, but driving to pull within 10, UW was int’d and ret’d 62 yds for a TD with :56 left in the half. UW went 66/7pl and ended at the 9 yd line on the last play running out of time. UW actually punted on their first 3 poss of the 3Q. SU went 64/6pl for a TD, 47/11pl for a 30 yd FG and punted for the first time with 2:20 left 3Q, 48-14. UW went 56/10pl getting a TD with 12:48 left, 48-21 but SU went 66/7pl for a TD, 55-21 (9:14). UW fmbl’d the ensuing KO and SU drove 6 yds for a 32 yd FG, 58-21 (7:37). UW was int’d at the SU32 and the Cardinal drove 68/7pl for a final TD with 1:25 left.

Byu (-8) 41 HAWAII 20 - 3* LPS on BYU. UH needed a win to get to a bowl. While they had a 15-8 FD edge in the 1H, they trailed 13-10 but scored 34 str pts. BYU took their opening drive 53/11pl and missed a 48 yd FG. UH went 69/10pl and got a 1 yd TD run (2:55) xpng. 2 punts. BYU went 83/9pl for a 22 yd TD pass, 7-6 (10:22) 83/9. BYU went 52/9pl but missed a 38 yd FG (3:53). UH21 got a 79 yd TD pass to Davis on the first play, 13-7 (3:41). BYU went 42/11pl and got a 33 yd FG with :39 left in the half 13-10 (:39). BYU opened the 3Q with a 72/9pl drive for a 12 yd TD pass. UH fmbl’d and BYU ret’d it 26 yds for a TD, 24-13 (9:36). BYU went 85/7pl for a TD, 31-13 (4:51) then went 64/4pl for a TD, 38-13 (1:04). QB Nelson had ret’d to the lineup and hit 25-37-363. 3 punts. BYU went 34/7pl for a 36 yd FG, 41-13 with 9:44 left. UH converted on 4&1 and 4&2 on an 85/12pl drive and got a 23 yd TD pass with 5:55 left but punted on 4&10 with 1:36 left on their last poss.

Connecticut (-8’) 17 BUFFALO - This was basically an even game with the exception of 2 long CT passes (one at the end of half, one at the end of the game) and UB having 3 trips in the redzone result in 3 points incl an int in the EZ. The first 3 poss were punts. CT went 43/10pl and had a 49 yd FG blk’d. 2 punts. UB, after an 11 yd PR, started at the CT35. They got 1 FD and missed a 30 yd FG. UB went 57/13pl and had a 1st & gl at the 7 but settled for a 28 yd FG, 3-3. CT35 got 2 FD’s and tied it with a 47 yd FG with just 2:34 left in the half. CT got it back on its 17 with 1:13 left. A screen pass gained 15 yds but a 64 yd pass to Williams got them to the 4. On 2&gl they got a TD pass and shockingly led 10-3 at the half. UB opened the 3Q with an 80/11pl drive. On 3 &gl from the 5 they were int’d in the EZ., on a play where def pass interfence was waved off. The next 6 poss were punts. CT36 got 1 FD then on 3 &7 a 49 yd TD pass to Williams put them ahead ATS 17-3 (4:52). 2 punts. BUF was SOD at their 33 with :52 left.

PENN ST 10 Illinois (+5) 7- Snow, but not heavy accumulation. The first 4 poss were punts. PSU38 got pass, added another FD on a 36/9pl drive but missed a 43 yd FG (5:00). PSU37 fmbl’d at their own 37(3:36). 6 punts. IL43 got 1 FD and fmbl’d at the PSU41 (5:48 2Q). 2 punts. On Bolden’s 4th drive at QB PSU16 got 1 FD and fmbl’d and it was rec’d by IL at the 25 (2:06). O’Toole came in and a 26 yd FG was ng (:26) At half PSU had a 97-79 yd edge. IL got 1 FD and punted to open the 3Q and PSU was int’d at their own 40. Scheelhaase was inj’d and O’Toole was int’d at the PSU31. PSU got a 24 yd run by Redd but on 4&1 McGloin’s QB sneak was stuffed and IL went 64/11pl and got a 10 yd TD pass to Harris for what looked like a huge lead, 7-0 (3:32 3Q). IL fmbl’d at their own 43 but PSU punted 38 yds to the 19 after a sk. IL19 got 1 FD and punted and PSU blk’d the punt and rec’d at the IL31. They got 2 FD’s and had a 1st & gl at the 5 but after another sk settled for a 30 yd FG, 7-3 (7:00). IL26 got 1 FD and punted. PSU20 went 80/11pl incl a 4&6 PI at the 17. They got a 3 yd TD run by Redd with 1:08 left. IL17 went 58/8pl with 3 FD’s but missed a 42 yd FG off the upright on the last play.

MINNESOTA (+15’) 22 Iowa 21 - Iowa was a 3* Key in PS and a 3* LPS. Iowa20 opened with a 50/7pl drive but on 4&7 were SOD at the UM30 (11:49). UM went 3 and out (4&1 35 yd punt 9:18). Iowa26 got across midfield again with 1 FD and on 4&4 punted 28 yds to the 25 (6:35). NU25 went 3 and out punting 69 yds (4&4 5:12) for a TB. Iowa20 went 76/8pl. Coker was already over 100 yds rushing but they missed a 21 yd FG on 4&1 (1:21). UM20 got 1 FD and punted 4&5, 43 yd punt 14:08. Iowa16 went 59/8pl and missed a 43 yd FG off the upright on 4&24 (10:26). UM25 got 1 FD and fmbl’d at their own 37 (9:47).

• Week Five 2012 PAST HISTORY MATCHUPS • Recaps of 2011 meetingsIowa 47 went 53/10pl for a 12 yd TD on a fade pass to McNutt 7-0 (5:06). UM19 went 81/7pl and got a 3 yd TD pass with 1:13 left, 7-7. Iowa22 gained 6 yds on the final 2 plays of the 1H. Iowa had a 260-165 yd edge but it was tied at 7. UM22 went 3 and out (4&2, 33 yd punt 13:04). Iowa 37 went 62/8pl and got a TD 14-7 (8:44). UM30 went 3 and out 4&6, 30 yd punt 7:45). Iowa 30 went 54/9pl and had a FD at the UM20 but on 3 &4 Vandenberg was sk’d on a blitz and fmbl’d (3:12). UM ret’d it 23 yds to the 49 and UM got a 39 yd pass to Tufts on the first play and a 28 yd FG, 14-10 (2:03). Iowa29 went 71/7pl and got a 1 yd TD run and were within 1 score of the cover, 21-10 (13:51). UM20 went 80/11pl and got a 1 yd TD run, 21-16 (8:22) 2ptng. UM rec’d the onside kick with 8:22 left and went 59/12pl and on 4&gl Gray’s 4 yd TD run got them close and they went for 2. Interf gave them a FD on a the 2pt and the lead, 22-21 (2:48) 59/12. Iowa26 on 4&10 gained 5 yds on a QB scramble to their 31 (2:22). UM on ran the clock.

Iowa St (+14) 41 TEXAS TECH 7- TT was off their big upset win over Oklahomand were dominated. ISU had their best rushing game since 2002 with 368 yds rushing in rFr Barnett’s first start at QB as he rushed for 92 yds. ISU took their opening drive 67/8pl for a TD, 7-0 (10:42). ISU went 22/7pl after converting on 4&1 but missed a 50 yd FG (6:53). ISU went 80/6pl for a TD, 14-3 (3:24). TT was int’d and ret’d 41 yds to their 1 and ISU on 3rd down got a TD, 21-0 (2:20). After a TT fmbl at their own 22, ISU fmbl’d it back at the 1. TT went 96/12pl but on 4&gl at the 1 was SOD at the 3. TT went 58/6pl for an 8 yd TD, 21-7 (8:33). ISU answered with a 43/9pl drive for a 42 yd FG, 24-7 (5:01). AT half ISU had a 270-211 yd edge. ISU on 3 &1 got a 71 yd TD run by Hollis on the 3rd play of the 3Q, 31-7 (13:48). 5 punts. ISU took over with 4:48 left in the 3Q and went on a backbreaking 82/17pl drive getting a TD with 11:08 left to basically clinch it 38-7 (11:08). TT was int’d at the ISU25 and ret’d 33 yds (10:07). ISU(T42) got 2 FD’s and a 23 yd FG, 41-7 (4:48). 3 punts.

CLEMSON (-21) 36 Boston College 14 - BC went 3 & out and CU went 80/8pl for a TD. BC went 3 & out and CU went 46/11pl and got a 38 yd FG 10-0 (4:59). BC23 was sk’d and fmbl’d at their own 16. CU got a TD 2pl later, 17-0 (4:03). BC got 2 FD’s then had a 43 yd TD pass called back on a PF hands to the face & punted on 4&10. 2 punts. CU47 got a 21 yd pass and nailed a 42 yd FG, 20-0 (6:58 2Q). BC20 went 80/10pl for a TD, 20-7 (1:55). CU33 went 66/10pl and settled for a 19 yd FG on 2&2. At the half, CU had a 295-142 yd edge. CU20 went 77/9pl. They had a 1st & gl at the 6 and on 2&8 Boyd was hurt and Stoudt QB’s the rest and they settled for a 20 yd FG. BC40 got 2 FD’s to the CU35 but was int’d a the 1. CU went 3 & out. BC went 47/4pl and got a 24 yd TD pass, 26-14 (5:09). CU20 wentt34/10pl for a 47 yd FG, 29-14 (:39). CU42 went 58/6pl and got a 36 yd TD pass on 4&1 for the frontdoor cover, 36-14. BC37 went 32/10pl but was SOD on 4&7 at the CU31 and BC20 got 1 FD and was SOD on 4&8 at their own 33.

Northwestern (-8’) 59 INDIANA 38 - It was a high scoring gm. IN opened with a 77/6pl TD drive. NU went 40/7pl for a 37 yd FG, 7-3 (11:16). IN27 was int’d and NU went 58/5pl for a TD, 10-7 (8:18). IN got 3 FD’s to the NU37 and punted 29 yds. NU went 87/6pl for a TD (1:58). NW went 51/5pl for a TD, 24-7 (14:26). IN32 went 68/7pl for a TD, 24-14 (12:13). NU went 97/7pl for a 10 yd TD pass, 31-14 (8:25). NU fmbl’d the punt at their own 26 (5:53) and on the next play IN got a 26 yd TD pass to get back in it, 31-21 (5:46) but NU went 80/10pl for a TD with 1:46 left, 38-21 (1:56). At the half NU had a 405-276 yd edge. NU opened the 3Q with a 60/6pl TD drive, 45-21 (13:17). IN went 80/11pl for a TD (10:23). NU after a 46 yd KR went 38/5pl for a TD, 52-28 (8:21). IN29 went 50/11pl and settled for a 38 yd FG 52-31 (14:51). NU32 went 68/7pl for a TD, 59-31 (14:57). 2 punts. IN went 58/9pl for a TD, 59-38 (9:08) and NU went 54/16pl taking a knee after a 1st & gl at the 8.

Wake Forest 24 DUKE (+4) 23- The first 2 poss were punts. WF went 80/7pl and got a 26 yd TD pass, 7-0 (4:37). Duke went 3 &out punting 29 yds and WF went 49/11pl incl a 4&1, 23 yd pass to the Duke16. On 4&9 they got a 38 yd FG, 10-0 (13:23). WF went 86/12pl incl a 4&2, 22 yd pass to the 4 and they got a TD 2pl later, 17-0 (4:01). 2 punts. Duke46 went 37/8pl but settled for a 26 yd FG with :04 left on FD, 17-3. WF did have a 224-132 yd edge at the half. Duke opened the 3Q with a 61/15pl drive for a 38 yd FG, 17-6 (9:30). Duke went 66/15pl incl a 4&3,15 yd pass to the 19 and Boone, on 4&1 got a 1 yd TD run, 17-13 (2:16). Duke49 went 51/9pl and got a 2 yd TD run by Boone for the lead, 20-17 (11:35). Duke36 went 62/9pl and had a FD at the 5 but settled for a 19 yd FG, 23-17 (7:14). WF34 got a pass to Givens,

he avoided the tkl and went 66 yds for a TD and got right back in the lead, 24-23 (6:52). 2 punts. Duke24 went 35/11pl but on 4&7 fired incomplete at the WF41 with 1:20 left. WF punted with :13 left and Duke27 was int’d and ret’d 36 yds to the 6.

SOUTH CAROLINA (-21) 54 Kentucky 3 - SC benched Garcia and gave Shaw his 2nd start. SC fmbl’d the opening KO at their own 26. UK got 1 FD and nailed a 28 yd FG, 3-0 (11:58). SC went 80/7pl and Shaw hit a 20 yd TD pass. The drive incl 3&10 and 3&7 conversions. UK24 got 1 FD and then a poor pass was int’d at the 19 and they lost 13 yds on the return back to the 6. UK’s next drive started at their 35 but Newton was int’d at the SC27 on a deep pass. SC went 55/7pl for a TD, 13-3 (11:23 2Q). UK got 1 FD & punted and SC went 79/5pl for a 24 yd TD pass, 20-3 (7:43). UK fmbl’d at their own 23 with :23 left but SC missed a 44 yd FG. At the half SC had a 290-57 yd edge. SC opened the 3Q with a 78/11pl drive for a TD then went 48/12pl for a 48 yd FG. Smith came in for UK and was int’d (14:47) and SC ret’d it 4 yds to the 28 and got a 42 yd FG, 33-3 (:00). Smith was int’d on his next pass and SC went 44/6pl but was SOD at the 4. UK went 3 & out and SC got a 61 yd TD run by Ellington out of the Wildcat, 40-3 (10:34). UK26 got 1 FD and fmbl’d and SC went 32/6pl for a TD with 7:00 left. UK28 got 1 FD & punted with 3:38 left and SC went 76/10pl and got an 8 yd TD run by Thompson on the final play of the game.

Air Force (-11’) 45 COLORADO ST 21 - AF opened with a 56/6pl drive but fmbl’d at the CS13 (12:09). CSU went 87/12pl for a TD, 7-0 (6:26). 2 punts. AF went 73/5pl and a 33 yd TD pass to Kauth made it 7-7 (14:54). AF went 67/4pl for a 40 yd TD pass to Kauth, 14-7 (11:10). AF went 57/9pl but settled for a 22 yd FG after a 1st & gl at the 3, 17-7 (6:12). AF went 72/2pl but a 50 yd TD pass to Kauth, 24-7 (3:49). QB Grayson (starting in place of Thomas) on 2&7 got a 20 yd run but instead of sliding, he was gang tkl’d and fmbl’d and AF went 53/3pl for a TD, 31-7 (2:22). CSU41 got a 42 yd pass to the AF17 but on 4&2 was int’d in the EZ. At half AF had a 366-193 yd edge. CSU opened the 3Q with a 56/7pl drive but was sk’d and fmbl’d at the AF31. CSU went 80/5pl with a 62 yd TD run by Nwoke, 31-14 (6:18). AF went 75/8pl for a 3 yd TD run, 38-14 (2:27). AF went 65/7pl for a 4 yd TD run 45-14 (10:47). CSU went 80/11pl and got a 2 yd TD run by Nwoke, 45-21 (5:49) and AF rec’d the onside kick, got 2FD’s to the 23 and took a knee.

Smu (+13) 40 TCU 33 OT - SMU ended TCU’s 22 game home win streak. SMU opened with a 78/7pl drive for a TD. SMU went 85/6pl and got a 72 yd TD pass to McDermott on 3rd & 11 where he caught the ball at the TCU35 behind the secondary and went the distance. SMU went 53/10pl for a 34 yd FG, 17-0. SMU was int’d at the TCU32 and the Frogs got a 63 yd run by Wesley to the 3 and a TD 2pl later, 17-7. 3 punts. TCU22 went 53/5pl. They lined up for a 42 yd FG with :08 left in the half which was a good call as there was a bad snap and they then lined up for a 42 yd FG with :02 left and got it, 17-10. It was a bad snap where the QB threw a pass incomplete. At the half SMU had a 232-173 yd edge. RB Line caused a fmbl on the opening KO of the 3Q and SMU rec’d for a TD, 24-10 (14:53). SMU went 73/9pl for a 31 yd FG, 27-10 (6:25). 2 punts. TCU went 62/6pl for a TD with 14:54 left, 37-17 but SMU went 51/3pl for a TD. TCU went 73/10pl for a TD but missed the 2 pt conv, 33-23. SMU got 2 FD’s and punted. TCU11 went 77/8pl but on 4&3 settled for a 29 yd FG, 33-26. SMU brought the KO out of the EZ only to their own 10 and went 3 and out and TCU went 46/8pl for the tying TD with 1:16 left to force OT. TCU did have two 15 yd pen’s on the KO and SMU started at the 50 but on 4&3, punted and it went to OT. SMU got a TD in their OT on a 2&4 19 yd pass and TCU on 4&2 had an open rec’r but it was dropped by Carter.

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (+9’) 48 Northern Illinois 41 - Northern Illinois was int’d on the 3rd play at their own 40. Central Michigan went 28/8pl for a 29 yd FG. NI got 1 FD and punted and CM got a 79 yd TD pass. NI went 3 and out and CM46 got a 46 yd pass to the 7 and a TD on the next play, 17-0. NI20 went 65/12pl but had a 32 yd FG blk’d. CM went 3 and out and NI got a 55/1pl TD pass, 17-7. NI went 62/10pl for a 35 yd FG, 17-10. 3 punts. NI7 took over with 2:32 left in the half and went 60/10pl and missed a 50 yd FG. CM opened the 3Q (20) with an 80/5pl drive and a 43 yd TD pass made it 24-10. NI went 39/8pl for a 35 yd FG and CM went 70/9pl and on 4&1 got a 36 yd TD run by Cotton, 31-13. NI went 34/7pl for a 33 yd FG but CM went 70/6pl with a 46 yd TD pass to Cotton, 38-16 (13:32). NI went 80/4pl for a TD and CM went 70/3pl for a TD, 45-24 (10:42). NI went 80/14pl converting on 4&4 at the CM14 and got a 10 yd TD on 3 &5. CM rec’d the onside kick at the NI44. They got 1 FD & nailed a 30 yd FG to go

back up by 17, 48-31. NI went 80/12pl for a TD with :47 left, 48-38 then NI rec’d the onside kick. They got a 23 yd pass then on 3 &2 opted for a 38 yd FG with :19 left. NI rec’d the onside kick and on 3 &10 their Hail Mary pass was int’d at the 15.

UCLA (-10’) 45 Colorado 6 - UCLA had a 553-229 yd edge. After CU got 1 FD and punted (13:02) LA got a 54 yd TD pass on the 2nd pl, 7-0 (12:22). After an int and PF on the ret, LA went 14/1 for a TD 14-0 (11:26). LA went 8012pl for a TD, 21-0 (4:03). CU went 80/11pl for a TD, 21-6 (xpng) 14:54. LA18 went 74/8pl but missed a 25 yd FG (6:10). AT half LA had a 260-117 yd edge. LA went 73/9pl settling for a 22 yd FG, 24-6 (10:58). They had an exchange of TO’s then 3 punts and LA (1:17 3Q) 37 went 63/6pl. On 4&3 they got a 6 yd run to the 15 and then got a 15 yd TD pass on the next play, 31-6 (13:42). CU24 got 2 FD’s and was SOD on 4&6 and LA went 52/8pl for a TD, 38-6 (8:07) 52/4. After a 29 yd IR, LA went 13/5pl for a TD, 45-6 (3:52) and CU gained 51 yds on the final 7pl.

SAN JOSE ST (+6) 27 Navy 24 - Navy needed to win the L2 to get to the post season. Navy got 1 FD and punted (12:32). SJ38 got 1 FD and settled for a 44 yd FG, 3-0 (10:02). SJS went 69/10pl for a TD, 10-0 (3:22). SJ14 got 2 FD’s and was int’d at the Navy48 (12:14). Navy went 41/6pl for a TD, 10-7 (9:50). Navy went 60/3pl for a TD, 14-10 (7:15 2Q). SJS20 went 80/10pl for a 1 yd TD run, 17-14 (2:48). Navy was sk’d and fmbl’d at their own 44 (1:43) and SJS got 1 FD and nailed a 23 yd FG with :32 left in the half, 20-14 (:32). At the half SJ had a 264-153 yd edge. SJS opened the 3Q with a 54/9pl drive but missed a 45 yd FG (11:32). Navy28 went 65/11pl and settled for a 24 yd FG, 20-17 (6:56). SJS19 got 2 FD’s and was sk’d and fmbl’d (4:38) and Navy went 43/6pl for a TD and the lead 24-20 (2:05 3Q). SJ27 went 73/6pl for a TD, 27-24 14:56. Navy40 got a 41 yd run to the 19 but on 4&19 lost 10 yds. 3 punts. Navy28 (8:01) converted on 4&4 but then on 4&3 was SOD (2:29). SJS45 got 1 FD and ran the clock.

OREGON 43 Washington St (+35) 28 - WSU31 went 3 and out and the punt was blk’d and UO ret’d it 25 yds for a TD. WSU had a 260-215 yd edge in the 1H but blew numerous chances. They went 59/12 and had a 3&7 at the UO15 but was int’d at the 2. UO38 on 2&10 was int’d at their 42. WSU went 3 and out punting 37 yds for a TB (6:35). UO20 went 62/8pl but on 4&1 was SOD at the WSU19. WSU went 58/13pl for a 40 yd FG, 8-3 (14:06). WSU went 70/9pl but on 3&7 from the 21 was int’d at the 2 again and ret’d 25 yds and a FM moved it to the 42 (8:36). UO42 on 3&7 got a 55 yd TD pass from Thomas to Tuinei 15-3 (7:32). WSU47 went 39/11pl and missed a 25 yd FG (2:53). UO20 got 2 FD’s and on 4&7 was int’d and ret’d 76 yds for a TD, 15-10 (1:27). UO28 got 1 FD and missed a 47 yd FG. UO brought in Bennett at QB (42) and went 58/3pl with a 45 yd TD pass, 22-10 (14:16). WSU34 got an 18 yd run, 34 yd pass but on 4&14 a 35 yd FG, 22-13 (11:59). UO went 77/14pl and a 19 yd TD pass made it 29-13 (7:23). WSU went 70/7pl and got a 24 yd TD pass, 29-20. UO got a 93 yd KR TD 36-20 (3:39). WSU23 got 2 FD’s and punted and UO4 went 94/7pl with a 28 yd TD run by Barner, 43-20 (12:07). WSU took over with 7:03 left at their 15 and went 85/13pl getting a 9 yd TD run with 1:50 left and the 2 pt made the final 43-28.

Oklahoma St (-7’) 38 TEXAS 26 - Each team went 3&out. UT22 got 2 FD’s to the OSU33 but on 2&12 was int’d and ret’d 11 yds to the 36. OSU36 went 64/5pl for a 1 yd TD run. UT36 got 2 FD’s and on 4&3 were SOD at the OSU32. 2 punts. The ball bounced into an upman and UT rec’d at the 15 and got a Brown 15 yd TD run on the next play, 7-7 (14:46). 2 punts. OSU went 63/8pl and got a 15 yd TD pass, 14-7 (8:34). UT32 went 51/10pl and got a 34 yd FG, 14-10 (3:09). OSU20 went 80/9pl and got a 30 yd TD run on 4&1 to make it 21-10 (:38). At the half UT had a 20:35 TOP edge but OSU had 232-196 yd edge. OSU opened the 3Q with a 100 yd KR TD by Gilbert 28-10 (14:48) but UT’s Whittaker ret’d the KO 100 yds 28-17 14:36 on the next play. 3 3&outs. UT40 went 60/3pl and got a 24 yd TD run by Brown, 28-24 (10:43). OSU32 went 64/14pl and settled for a 22 yd FG, 31-24 (6:53). UT26 got 1 FD and punted 43 yds (4:43). OSU14 went 86/2pl getting 1 FD then Smith got a 74 yd TD run, 38-24 (4:14). UT36 went 63/16pl but on 4&3 went for it and it was a low throw and they were inches short of the TD even though the RB was wide open (12:01). OSU1 on 2&1 Weeden stepped out of the EZ for a safety 38-26 (11:20). Two 3&outs. UT17 got 4 FD to the OSU 31 but on 2&10 was sk’d and fmbl’d 4:34. OSU45 went 3&out (4:34) 4&10, 43 yd punt. OSU43 went and out (1:05). UT18 on 3&15 got a FD and then a pass was int’d at the 47 with :13 left. OSU took a knee.

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ARKANSAS (+2’) 42 Texas A&M 38 - For the 2nd straight week A&M blew a big lead. A&M opened with a 79/3pl drive for a TD then went 79/3pl for a TD 7-0 (12:48). A&M was int’d at the A15 on the next drive and Ark went 85/6pl for a TD, 14-7 (2:26). 2 punts. A&M went 54/8pl for a TD, 21-7 (10:52). Ark went 73/6pl for a TD, 21-14 and A&M went 84/6pl for a TD, 28-14 (7:05). 2 punts. Ark went 73/9pl for a 26 yd FG but A&M went 82/11pl for a TD with :09 left to make it 35-17 and had a commanding 404-271 yd edge. A&M choked for a 2nd str wk. Ark, after a 19 yd PR, went 38/5pl for a 32 yd FG. A&M went 3 and out and Ark went 75/9pl for a TD to get back to 35-27 (7:29 3Q). 2 punts. A&M fmbl’d at the Ark39. 2 punts. Ark went 86/6pl for a tying TD with 11:00 left, 35-35. A&M went 79/11pl but settled for a 23 yd FG, 38-35 with 4:22 left. Ark20 went 80/9pl and got a 3 yd TD run with 1:41 left. A&M15 got a FD but on 4&2 from their own 38 was SOD.

Michigan St (+3) 10 OHIO ST 7- The first 3 poss were 3 and outs. MSU went 65/6pl and got a 33 yd TD pass. 3 punts. MSU30 got 2 FD’s but on 4&4 were SOD at the OSU36 on 4&4. OSU got 2 FD’s to the MSU34 but Miller was int’d at the 6. 2 punts. MSU46 got 2 FD’s to the OSU25 but the ball slipped out of Cousins hands and OSU rec’d at the 37. At the half MSU had a 170-87 yd edge. Each team opened with a 3Q punt and MSU went 49/7pl and missed a 51 yd FG. MSU went 78/8pl an had a 3 &gl a the 6 but were int’d in the EZ. OSU brought in Bauserman and punted on 4&23 and MSU started on the OSU39. They gained 6 yds and got a 49 yd FG, 10-0 (10:35 3Q). 3 punts. MSU started at the 45 and on 3 &4 was int’d and ret’d 4 yds to the 24. OSU got 2 FD’s but on 4&10 Bauserman threw incomplete with 3:06 left at the MSU43. MSU went 3 and out and OSU38 went 62/6pl and got a 33 yd TD pass with :10 left and the onside kick was close but MSU rec’d.

Georgia (-2’) 20 TENNESSEE 12 - We used UGA as a 4H LPS. UGA opened with a 62/15pl drive for a 35 yd FG. UT went on a 48/14pl drive and missed a 51 yd FG. UGA got 2 FD’s & punted and UT went 80/14pl and got a 4&8, 12 yd pass to the UGA23 and got a 28 yd FG 3-3 (6:46). UGA went 78/11pl but settled for a 23 yd FG, 6-3 (1:44). UT28 on 2&25 got a 27 yd TD and would get a 43 yd FG with no time left, 6-6. UT had a high snap over the QB’s head on 3&8 result in 4&23 and a punt from their 7. UGA went 38/8pl for a TD, 13-6. UT got 1 FD & punted and UGA got a 71 yd pass to Mitchell to the 22 and 2pl later Crowell’s 17 yd TD run made it 20-6 (4:51). UT went 3 & out and UGA went on a 12pl drive. They had a FD at the UT23. 3 holding calls and a PF resulted in an amazing 4&56 and they punted (9:37). UT went 76/14pl. Bkp Sims came in for inj’d Bray and they converted on 4&2 and then on 4&16 with a 19 yd pass and got a TD with 2:45 left, 20-12. UGA rec’d the onside kick & punted with :18 left. UT didn’t get past their own 20 on the final 2pl.

California (+6) 47 ARIZONA ST 38 - ASU was eliminated from the P12 South Title earlier in the week. Cal30 went 44/6pl for a 48 yd FG, with a 34 yd pass to Allen the key (12:26). ASU went 80/11pl and got a 1 yd TD run 7-3 (7:50). Cal went 71/6pl for an 18 yd TD run, 10-7 (5:56). ASU got a 51 yd KR to the Cal45 but fmbl’d and it was ret’d 33 yds to the ASU31. Cal went 31/2pl for a tD, 17-7 (5:11). ASU20 went 80/10pl inc a 4&10, 13 yd pass to the Cal18. The TD was a 17 yd pass on 3&8, 17-14 (14:47). 2punts. Cal went 71/9pl for a 1 yd TD run (4:49) and ASU17 was int’d (4:35) and Cal (ASU16) got a 27 yd FG, 27-14 (2:59). ASU went 66/6pl and on 4&10 they got a 35 yd TD pass then Cal fmbl’d the KO and ASU went 30/3pl scoring 2 TD’s in the final minute to take a stunning 28-27 lead with a 279-238 yd edge. ASU opened the 3Q with a 38/7pl drive for a 47 yd FG, 31-27 (12:08). Cal went 77/7pl for a 3 yd TD run and the lead, 34-34 (9:02). Cal got a 74 yd TD pass on their next poss on 4&4, 41-31 (2:53) 80/3. ASU went 65/6 for a 24 yd TD run, 41-38 (:09). Cal went 69/13pl for a 19 yd FG 44-38 (908) and after a FF Cal 40 got a 30 yd FG for the 47-38 final with 3:28 left.

OREGON ST (+2) 37 Arizona 27 - OSU was int’d on the 3rd play. AZ(OSU28) gained 7 yds and missed a 38 yd FG. OSU went 92/17pl and got a 1 yd TD run, 7-0 (11:38). AZ20 got 1 FD and OSU blk’d their punt and ret’d it 41 yds for a TD, 14-0 (8:56). AZ20 went 80/7pl and got a 28 yd TD pass w/6:24 left 2Q, 14-6 (xpng). OSU29 went 51/11pl for a 37 yd FG, 17-6 (2:26). AZ got 1 FD and was int’d and OSU went 39/6pl for a TD with just :16 left in the half, 24-6. They squib kicked and OSU rec’d at the AZ36 and got 1 FD and nailed a 40 yd FG for a 27-6 lead with a 224-141 yd edge. AZ fmbld and was int’d on their 1st 2 drives of the 3Q. OSU21 went 76/9pl settling for a 20 yd FG, 30-6 (7:28). AZ went 83/8pl and got a TD and 2 pt conv, 30-14 (4:45). On the next play AZ got a 28 yd IR TD but missed the 2 pt, 30-20. OSU27 went 48/9pl and missed a 42 yd FG. AZ25 went 75/10pl for a TD and shockingly was within

30-27 (11:56). OSU (AZ43) went 43/9pl and on 4&2 got a 2 yd TD pass, 37-27 (5:22). AZ20 went 78/7pl but on 4&2 fired incomplete. OSU punted w/1:14 left and AZ was SOD on 4&6 at the OSU24.

Alabama 52 (-27) MISSISSIPPI 7 We used Bama as a 4H Key in PS for the 4th str week and the delivered a 4th str winner. UM actually got a 59 yd pass to the 2 and a TD 2pl later to open. They went 72/5pl on their opening drive and had 69 yds the rest of the game as Bama finished with a commanding 615-141 yd edge. Trent Richardson rushed for 183 yards incl a highlight reel TD for 76 yds. AU went 79/9pl for aTD. AU went 62/10pl incl a 4&2 conv at the UM21. AU went 44/11pl but missed a 53 yd FG (5:48 2Q). After an int, AU took over at the UM41 and settled for a 24 yd FG with 1:14 left in the half, 17-7. AU had a 242-72 yd edge and 13-3 FD edge. AU went 73/6pl for a TD then after a punt Richardson got a 16 yd run on the first play then a 76 yd TD run, 31-7 (7:37). UM was sk’d and fmbl’d at their 15 and Fowler got a TD 2pl later 38-7 (6:44). AU went 41/5 for a TD, 45-7 (2:08). UM on 4&11 got a 13 yd pass then got a 24 yd pass to the 2. Saban put the 1st tm D back in and on 4&gl from the 1 they stuffed them. AU2 brought Sims in at QB and got a FD 22 yd run by Fowler then Fowler’s 69 yd TD run made it 52-7 (10:08). UM gained 14 yds and punted and then AU14 got 2 FD’s incl a 45 yd run by Sims to the 17 and took a knee.

MIAMI, OH (-14) 35 Akron 3 - Thurs night espnU. The first 4 poss were punts. UM went 70/7pl for a TD. AU22 got 1 FD and then fmbl’d at their own 41. 2 punts. UM after a 30 yd punt started at the AU35 and converted on 4&3 with a 6 yd pass and on the next play got a 22 yd TD pass, 14-0 (:58). AU25 got 2 FD’s & punted. UM20 went 80/13pl for a TD, 21-0 (6:57). AU went 3 & out and UM48 got a 52/1pl TD pass, 28-0 (5:39). AU was int’d and ret’d 10 yds to their 15 but UM was SOD on 4&gl at the 1 with 2:15 left in the half. At half UM had a 290-69 yd edge. 3Q opened with 3 punts. AU was SOD on 4&1 at their own 30 and UM got a TD 9pl later, 35-0 (14:57). 2 punts. AU47 (19 yd punt) got a 4&1 and added 2 more FD’s and got a 24 yd FG with 4:12 left to break the shutout 35-3. AU32 went 46/8pl ending at the UM22.

UTEP (-4) 22 East Carolina 17 - EC came in banged up on the O-line. While UTEP finished with a 429-254 yd edge, EC was winning midway through the 4Q before 1 big play. UTEP went 56/8pl but was SOD at the 1 (9:28). UTEP fumbled the punt and EC went 34/7pl for a TD, 7-0 (5:11). UTEP QB Lamaison had a groin inj and Meger (18-27-155) would QB the rest of the game. 2 punts. Edwards got a 32 yd PR to the EC37 and UTEP got 1 FD and missed a 35 yd FG. EC20 got 1 FD but then Davis was int’d and ret’d 44 yds for a TD, 7-6 (11:51) xpng. EC went 3 and out and Edwards’ 41 yd PR set up UTEP for a 34/4pl drive for a TD, 13-7 (9:08). EC got 1 FD and punted 6:03 and UTEP1 went 70/15pl getting a 46 yd FG with :34 left in the half, 16-7. At half UTEP had a 202-85 yd edge. EC opened the 3Q with a 54/7pl drive for a 10 yd TD pass, 16-14 (11:36). UTEP20 went 48/9pl but on 4&3 were SOD at the EC32.EC went 66/16pl and had 1st & gl at the 6 but settled for a 19 yd FG, 17-16 (1:09). UTEP20 went 68/10pl but on 2&5 fmbl’d at the EC12. EC got 2 FD’s and punted with 7:47 left and the key play happened when Banyard got a 77 yd TD run 2pl later to make it 22-17 (7:04 2ptng. EC went 3 and out punting on 4&13 and UTEP, after a 29 yd punt, started at the EC46 and got 1 FD and on 4&4 gained 2yds with 2:49 left. EC28 on 3 &10 was int’d and ret’d 17 yds to their 30 and UTEP on 3 &6, got a 6 yd run.

TOLEDO 66 Western Michigan (+12’) 63 - This was the highest scoring game in MAC history with the most TD’s and FD’s in regulation as TU had a 37-32 FD edge and 804-635 yd edge and We used the Over 68’. Each team punted on their first poss and after a fmbl’d punt WM went 16/4pl for a TD then after a 33 yd punt went 46/4pl for a TD, 14-0 (5:53). It was 14-7 when WM was int’d and TU drove 51/5pl for a TD then ret’d a fmbl 24 yds for a TD, 21-14 (:14). It was tied at 28 when WM missed a 44 yd FG with 2:21 left in the half and TU was int’d at the WM17 with :03 left. WM opened the 3Q with a 65/3pl drive for a TD, 35-28 (14:06) but punted on their next 2 poss while TU went on 60, 85 and 91 yd TD drives on their first three 3Q poss and took a 49-35 lead (4:04). WM went 64/2pl, 72/9pl for TD’s while TU punted and it was tied at 49 (13:22). TU went 74/11pl for a TD 56-49. 2 fmbl’s. WM got 1 FD and punted and TU went 74/3pl for a TD, 63-49 (5:21). WM went 72/8pl for a TD but TU rec’d the onside kick and 5pl later got a 39 yd FG, 66-56 (1:51). WM went 71/7pl for a TD, 66-63 with 1:01 left but TU rec’d the onside kick.

WISCONSIN (-10) 48 Nebraska 17 - A huge game and there were plenty of NU black shirts in the 81,384. UW fmbl’d a punt (9:11 1Q) and NU went 39/9pl for a TD, 7-0. Each team went on a long TD drive, 14-7 (12:45). UW went 77/6pl and got a 3 yd

TD run, 14-13 (xp blk’d). 2 punts. The game would change on NU’s next 4 poss when Taylor Martinez was int’d 3 times and they missed a 50 yd FG. Mar-tinez was int’d and UW went 54/6pl for a 36 yd TD pass, 20-14 (2:03). The key play happened when trailing 20-14 and at midfield, Martinez was int’d and ret’d 11 yds to the UW37. UW got 1 FD and then a 46 yd TD pass with :32 left to lead 27-14. NU missed a 50 yd FG 3pl later. At the half UW did have a 298-183 yd edge. Martinez was int’d again and UW went 42/7pl for a TD, 34-14 (11:21). UW went 81/14pl for a TD. NU went 52/9pl for a 32 yd FG, 41-17 (13:35). The Badgers went 73/13pl and a 15 yd TD run with 5:11 left made it 48-17. NU went 68/13pl ending at the UW1.

TULSA 37 Uab 20 - UAB8 got 1 FD and punted. TU36 went 64/8pl for an 18 yd TD pass. UAB11 went 3&out. TU50 got 2 FD’s but on 4&1 were SOD at the 19. UAB went 3&out. TU34 got 2 FD’s incl a personal foul to move down to the 22 on a 53/7pl drive but settled for a 30 yd FG, 10-0 (1:59). UAB17 went 83/3pl with a 66 yd TD pass on 2&15, 10-7 (1:13). TU35 got 1 FD and was int’d at the UAB45. UAB went 55/3pl with a 45 yd TD pass by Nelson. Pass interference on 3&5 had given them the FD the play before and UAB led 14-10 (14:02 2Q). TU18 fumbled at their own 40 and UAB got a 20 yd FG on 4&gl at the 2, 17-10 (6:15). TU went 72/9pl for a 15 yd TD pass with 2:47 left in the half to tie it. They took over with :55 left and got a 68 yd pass to the 12& a 12 yd TD pass two plays later for the lead, 24-17 (:22). UAB35 got 2 FD’s on a 33 yd drive and got a 49 yd FG on the final play of the half, 24-20 (:00). TU fumbled at the UAB41 to open the 3Q then went 57/12pl for a 44 yd FG. TU went 55/11pl for a 22 yd FG, 30-20 (3:36). 3 punts. TU30 got 1 FD then a 47 yd TD run by Douglas made it 37-20 (12:39). 2 punts. UAB15 got 2 FD’s to the 41 but was int’d and ret’d 43 yds to their 17. TU got 1 FD but on 1st and gl from the 3 fumbled. UAB3 went 81/16pl and was int’d in the EZ for a TB with 2:46 left on 3&10. TU got 1 FD and took a knee.

HOUSTON (-27’) 73 Rice 34 - UH got a 100 yd KR TD to open. Rice did move the ball. They opened with an 82/9pl drive alternating QB’s Fanuzzi and Peterson and got a 51 yd FG, 7-3 (10:35). The downpour started and it was heavy rain UH fmbl’d the KO at their 29 and Rice got a TD 3pl later. UH got 1 FD and punted. Rice 9 got 2 FD’s and punted. UH went 3 and out but roughing the K gave them a FD. However, Keenum was int’d on a deep pass on the next play at the Rice33. Rice got a reverse for 47 yds but missed a 38 yd FG (:59). Keenum in heavy rain had the ball slip out of his hands on 3 &6 and Rice ret’d it 12 yds or a TD and stunningly it was 17-7. Keenum then got going and threw 9 TD passes. He got a 57 yd TD pass as the rain cleared up, 17-14 (:00). Rice went 37/9pl for a 40 yd FG. UH got a 34 yd pass setting up a 33 yd FG 20-17 (10:00). Then went 76/8pl for a 21 yd TD pass, 68/2pl for a 64 yd TD pass, 60/7pl for an 18 yd TD pass with :26 left, 38-20 (:26). At the half UH had a 331-214 yd edge. Rice punted to open the 3Q and UH went 71/3pl with a 41 yd TD pass, 68/3pl with a 20 yd TD pass, 52-20 (8:20). Rice got a 67 yd TD pass on 3 &11 (7:23). UH went 49/5pl for a 37 yd TD pass, 59-27 (6:03). Rice on 2&8 got a 97 yd TD run 59-34 (5:11). UH went 65/7pl with a 25 yd TD pass, 66-34 (2:34 3Q). Rice went 58/10pl to the UH22 but fmbl’d and UH rec’d at the 48 but on 4&2 were SOD. Rice on 4&4 was SOD at the UH47 (11:22). UH went 53/3pl and a 47 yd TD pass clinched the spread, 73-34 (10:13). The next 4 poss were 3 and out’s with UH bringing in bkp QB Turner. Rice took over with 3:01 left and got 3 FD’s to the UH37.

BOISE ST 45 New Mexico (+48’) 0 - This was Kellen Moore’s FHG and he played to mid3Q (28-33-313) and BS got the shutout. NM’s first 3 punts went 23, 26 and 26 yds so BS went 49/12pl, 50/5pl and 36/4pl for TD’s, 21-0 (1:35). BS went 89/11pl for a TD and after NM was SOD on 4&4 at the BS30 (3:01 2Q), BSU went 58/12pl for a 30 yd FG and a 31-0 halftime lead. BS went 72/11pl and missed a 23 yd FG but NM got a 54 yd pass to the BS26. On 4&4 they were SOD at the 20 (11:29). BS went 80/5pl for a TD and a 40 yd Martin run which would be Moore’s final play with 7:20 left 3Q, 38-0 (7:20). BS with Southwick at QB went 55/9pl but was SOD at the NM24 (:48). NM was SOD on 4&1 at their own 43 but Southwick on 4&4 at the 18 was int’d at the 10 (10:48). BS went 47/7pl and got a 30 yd TD run with 5:01 left then brought in 3rd string QB Hedrick and punted for the first time with 1:07 left in the game.

SAN DIEGO ST 35 Fresno St (+8) 28 - Each team punted to open. SDS17 went 49/12pl and they lined up for a 51 yd FG but it was blk’d and ret’d 59 yds for a TD and FSU led 7-0 (4:58). SDS40 got 2 FD’s, the 2nd on 4&1 21 yd pass to the 10 but on 4&gl at the 1 they were SOD (:26). FSU got 1 FD and got an 88 yd TD pass, 14-0 (14:24). 3 punts. FSU went 80/4pl. A 54 yd pass on the 2nd play set up a 23 yd

TD pass 2pllater, 21-0 (9:14). SDS19 went 81/11pl and got a 20 yd TD run by Hillman, 21-7 (5:48) 81/11. SDS22 (1:27) went 78/10pl and on 4&gl got a 1 yd TD run with :11 left in the half, 21-14 (:11). At the half SDS had a 15-5 FD and 300-229 yd edge. FSU punted to open the 3Q and SDS got a 68 yd run by Hillman and 2pl later a 2 yd TD run tied 21-21 (11:29). 2 punts. FSU47 got 1 FD and missed a 48 yd FG 4:10 3Q. SDS31 went 69/3pl. A 55 yd pass to Escobar on the first play set it up, 28-21 (3:06). FSU32 went 68/11pl and on 4&4 they got a FD and then 2pl later a TD, 28-28 (12:34). 3 punts. FSU27 got 2 FD to midfield but was sk’d and punted 35 yds on 4&28 (2:13). SDS34 went 66/9pl and Hillman’s 2 yd TD run with 1:09 left gave them the lead. FSU ret’d the KO 47 yds to the SDS47 but on 3&1 Carr was int’d at the 24 with :32 left.

Arkansas St 26 WKU (+11’) 22 - WKU extended its NCAA leading home losing streak to 18. ASU came in leading the SBC in rushing was held to 25 yards rushing on 28 att’s. WKU opened with a81/11pl TD drive 7-0 (8:48). ASU went 63/10pl and missed a 29 yd FG (6:05). ASU went 86/14pl and got a 23 yd TD pass to tie it at 7 (12:51 2Q). A 43 yd PR set up ASU at the WK47, they got a 38 yd pass to the 9 and a 26 yd FG to lead 10-7. There were 5 punts to end the half. WKU was int’d on their opening drive of the 3Q and ASU went 32/9pl and missed a 50 yd FG. WKU went 66/8pl and got a 17 yd TD pass, 14-10 (2:42). ASU went 78/9pl and got a 33 yd TD pass, 16-14 (xpng). WKU was int’d and ret’d to their 26 and ASU added a 43 yd FG with 11:12 left, 19-14 (11:12). WKU47 got 1 FD and a 42 yd TD pass to Rainey and the 2 pt conv made it 22-19 (10:03). ASU25 went 48/10pl and missed a 44 yd FG with 5:51 left. WKU went 39/8pl with 2 FD’s. On 4&1 they could have punted and pinned ASU deep. They went for it and were SOD at the ASU34 (2:39). ASU went 66/9pl and got a TD with :36 left to pull out the win. WKU did get to the ASU37 but ran out of time.

Louisiana (+16’) 36 FIU 31 - FIU lost QB Carroll to an inj in the 1Q. FIU opened with a 67/4pl drive for a TD, 7-0 (13:04). 3 punts. FIU was pinned at their 1 and on 3 &5 holding in the EZ gave UL a safety. UL after the free kick went 26/6pl for a 48 yd FG, 7-5 (5:07). 3 punts. UL after a 14 yd PR started at the FIU30, gained 8 yds and got a 39 yd FG for the lead, 8-7 (11:39). 3 punts. UL went 63/5pl and on 4&1 a 41 yd TD pass to Green made it 15-7 (:50). FIU got a 69 yd KR to the UL11 and on 2&10 an 11 yd TD run to pull back to 15-14 (:30). At the half UL had a 188-114 yd edge. UL opened with a 72/6pl drive and a 22 yd TD pass made it 22-14 (13:24). FIU went 58/7pl and a 2 yd TD run closed to 22-21 (10:16). UL went 68/5pl for a 13 yd TD pass, 29-21. 2 punts. FIU went 93/13pl but settled for a 20 yd FG, 29-24. UL40 got 1 FD then a 46 yd TD pass, 36-24 (12:40). FIU was SOD at the UL46 (11:42). UL punt. FIU20 then went 80/6pl and got a 2 yd TD run with 6:51 left, 36-31 (6:51). UL punted with 4:51 left but FIU was SOD on 4&3 at their own 41 3:49. UL punted with 2:50 left and FIU5 got 2 FD’s to the 50 but on 3 &21 was int’d at the UL17.

NORTH TEXAS (-4) 31 Florida Atlantic 17 - NT got the benefit of 2 IR TD’s in a :10 span. The first 4 poss were punts and FAU fmbl’d the punt at their own 4 and NT on 4&gl got a 1 yd TD run. The next 6 poss were punts. FAU2 went 61/13pl but on 4&1 was SOD at the NT37. NT got 2 FD’s and missed a 43 yd FG. At the half FAU had a 108-107 yd edge and NT led 7-0. NT opened the 3Q with a 33/9pl drive for a 52 yd FG (11:47). FAU was int’d and ret’d 15 yards. NT went 34/5pl for a TD (8:56). FAU got a 65 yd KR to the NT30 and had a 1st & gl at the 9 but on 2nd down was int’d and ret’d 85 yards for a TD (7:21). FAU9 was int’d again on the next play and went 15 yards for a TD, 31-0 (7:11). FAU went 54/8pl for a 30 yd FG (4:19 3Q) 31-3. 3 punts. FAU went 56/6pl for a 28 yd TD run by Morris, 31-10 (10:46). NT fumbled at their own 22 and FAU got a TD 3pl later, 31-17 (8:50). NT26 went 50/11pl but on 4&9 were SOD at the FAU24. FAU went 41/11pl but on 4&16, were sk’d at the NT35.

Georgia Tech (-11) 49 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 21 - MT had the biggest crowd ever at Floyd Stadium at 30,502 celebrating their 100th birthday but GT deflated them right off with a 73/1pl TD pass (14:46). GT then went98/17pl for a TD, (4:10). MT did go 31/7pl but missed a 46 yd FG and GT got a 71/1pl TD pass 21-0 (2:12). MT went 25/7pl but was int’d at the 10. GT went 90/7pl for a TD 28-0 (10:45). MT fmbl’d at the GT16 (8:17) after a 56/7pl drive but then went 68/11pl for a TD, 28-7. GT got 2 FD’s and punted on the final play of the half. GT had a 351-94 yd edge. GT opened the 3Q with 85/11 and 63/8pl drives for TD’s, 42-7 (1:27). After an exchange of fmbl’s, MT went 38/5pl for a TD with 12:57 left. GT went 73/11pl for a TD, 49-14 (3:16). MT went 68/9pl for a 19 yd garbage TD pass with :53 left.