R.A.W. FOOTBALL
4* Washington
3* Michigan State
3* Florida State
2* Northwestern
2* Navy
Ben Burns
10* Tigers / Rangers Under
10* Michigan St
10* Boise St / Colo St Under
10* Texas Tech
9* Pitt
9* Texas A&M
9* Connecticut
9* Texas
Power Play Wins
South Carolina
Georgia Tech
Western Michigan
DOUBLE DRAGON
OKLAHOMA STATE -7
KANSAS STATE +3.5
BAYLOR +8.5
GEORGIA TECH -7
WISCONSIN -40
BYU +3
ALABAMA -27.5
STANFORD -21
OKLAHOMA -35
UTAH STATE -3
Platinum Plays
Premier Pick (Top Play)
Utah
Oregon
500K Play (Medium Play)
Baylor
Clemson
Regular Plays
Bowling Green
Mich State
Cincy
Missouri
Wake Forest
Florida U
Georgia
Kansas St
Total 4U
Top Plays
LSU OVER
Mich UNDER
Stanford UNDER
Regular Plays
Ohio St OVER
Okla St OVER
Utah U OVER
Baylor UNDER
Clemson OVER
Florida UNDER
Dwayne Bryant
2 Units Florida
2 Units Texas
Maddux Sports
20 Units Vanderbilt
10 Units Navy
10 Units Temple
10 Units Texas
10 Units Kansas St
10 Units Washington St
10 Units New Mexico St
Rainman
10* LSU
5* Oklahoma St
5* Cincinnati
3* Florida St
3* Toledo
1* Northwestern
1* Washington
BIG AL
5* Navy +3.5
5* Florida St -12
4* Cincinnati -14.5
4* N. Carolina -3
4* Mississippi +25.5
4* Temple -21
4* Texas +7.5
3* Virgina +7.5
3* Kansas +34
3* Vanderbilt +11
4* Texas Rangers
4* Coyotes
Fantasy Sports Gametime
Play Texas (-145) over Detroit (Top MLB Play)
Derek Holland has won 14 of the last 17 home games when the total posted is between 8.5 and 10 runs and he has also won 12 of the last 16 games when pitching as a favorite of -125 to -175. Derek Holland has won 9 of the last 13 games coming off a team loss and he has also won 13 of the last 18 games when pitching in the 2nd half of the season.
NHL Hockey Saturday
Play Washington (-230) over Ottawa (Top NHL Play)
Don Wallace Sports
3* Toledo -7
3* Navy +4
3* Florida State -12
3* South Florida -7.5
3* Ball State +14.5
3* Ohio State +4
Super Sports Group
10* Tennessee +17
9* Texas Tech -3.5
8* Texas Tech -2 1st Half
8* Tennessee +10 1st Half
8* No Illinois +1.5
8* Florida -2
Pointwise Phones
4* Nevada, S. Florida
3* Florida St, Northwestern, Toledo, Ohio St, Stanford
2* Kansas St, Florida Atlantic, Wyoming, Temple
Scott Sprietzer
ACC TAPOUT GOY
I'm laying the points with Florida State on Saturday afternoon. It wasn't all that long ago when the Seminoles were ranked 5th in the nation and the focus of college football was on Tallahassee for a battle with the powerful Oklahoma Sooners. FSU gave OU all they could handle, tied at 13 with less than 8 minutes to go in the contest, before losing by 10 points. That loss doesn't look too bad at all considering what Oklahoma has done since, including their 55-17 thrashing of previously unbeaten Texas. The 'Noles outstanding defense held the nation's 6th ranked offense (534 yards per game) to 310 yards on 4.7 yards per play. That talented defense ranks 10th in total yards allowed per game, 24th against the pass, and 18th against the run. Just a few weeks later, that same media that was ready to jump all over the Seminole bandwagon, has all but forgotton about them. It sure didn't help that QB E.J. Manuel missed some time with an injury, and it also didn't help that FSU played Oklahoma, at a very strong Clemson team (without Manuel), and at underrated Wake Forest, in successive weeks. The fact is, while they're 2-3 SU, Florida State is just a handful of plays from a 5-0 record. This week FSU steps down in level of compeition against a Duke team that began the season with a loss to Richmond, a blowout home loss to Stanford, then 3 wins against struggling Boston College, Tulane, and FIU. That final win was extremely misleading. FIU outgained Duke 568-384 and had 6 drives of 59 yards or more. Duke's game winning TD was a 1-play, 9-yard drive. The Duke defense is not a good one and is "just what the doctor ordered" for E.J. Manuel and the offense to bust out, even without RB Chris Thompson (back). Duke is 19-39-1 ATS in their last 59 at home. They're 3-11 ATS as a home dog of more than 10 points. Meanwhile, Florida State is on a perfect 4-0, 100% run at Duke. I'm laying the points with Florida State on Saturday.