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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

Game 307-308: Georgia Tech at Kansas (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia Tech 97.961; Kansas 92.383
Dunkel Line: Georgia Tech by 5 1/2; 48
Vegas Line: Georgia Tech by 14 1/2; 50
Dunkel Pick: Kansas (+14 1/2); Under

Game 309-310: Memphis at East Carolina (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Memphis 69.609; East Carolina 91.048
Dunkel Line: East Carolina by 21 1/2; 60
Vegas Line: East Carolina by 13; 57
Dunkel Pick: East Carolina (-13); Over

Game 311-312: Georgia at South Carolina (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia 94.674; South Carolina 94.993
Dunkel Line: Even; 49 1/2
Vegas Line: South Carolina by 3; 49
Dunkel Pick: Georgia (+3); Over

Game 313-314: Duke at Wake Forest (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Duke 82.737; Wake Forest 91.468
Dunkel Line: Wake Forest by 8 1/2; 47
Vegas Line: Wake Forest by 4; 49 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Wake Forest (-4); Under

Game 315-316: Hawaii at Army (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Hawaii 75.951; Army 71.086
Dunkel Line: Hawaii by 5; 55
Vegas Line: Hawaii by 2 1/2; 52
Dunkel Pick: Hawaii (-2 1/2); Over

Game 317-318: San Jose State at Wisconsin (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: San Jose State 72.009; Wisconsin 102.321
Dunkel Line: Wisconsin by 30 1/2; 49
Vegas Line: Wisconsin by 38; 54 1/2
Dunkel Pick: San Jose State (+38); Under

Game 319-320: South Florida at Florida (12:20 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: South Florida 96.212; Florida 108.180
Dunkel Line: Florida by 12; 45
Vegas Line: Florida by 15; 50
Dunkel Pick: South Florida (+15); Under

Game 321-322: Idaho at Nebraska (12:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Idaho 75.545; Nebraska 107.197
Dunkel Line: Nebraska by 31 1/2; 58
Vegas Line: Nebraska by 28 1/2; 54
Dunkel Pick: Nebraska (-28 1/2); Over

Game 323-324: LSU at Vanderbilt (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: LSU 100.315; Vanderbilt 85.786
Dunkel Line: LSU by 14 1/2; 46
Vegas Line: LSU by 9 1/2; 42
Dunkel Pick: LSU (-9 1/2); Over

Game 325-326: Iowa State at Iowa (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Iowa State 88.349; Iowa 99.379
Dunkel Line: Iowa by 11; 44
Vegas Line: Iowa by 14; 45
Dunkel Pick: Iowa State (+14); Under

Game 327-328: Colorado at California (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Colorado 84.704; California 98.102
Dunkel Line: California by 13 1/2; 48
Vegas Line: California by 9; 50 1/2
Dunkel Pick: California (-9); Under

Game 329-330: Florida State at Oklahoma (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida State 99.012; Oklahoma 105.311
Dunkel Line: Oklahoma by 6 1/2; 61
Vegas Line: Oklahoma by 8; 57
Dunkel Pick: Florida State (+8); Over

Game 331-332: Michigan at Notre Dame (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Michigan 94.565; Notre Dame 94.998
Dunkel Line: Even; 49 1/2
Vegas Line: Notre Dame by 4; 52
Dunkel Pick: Michigan (+4); Under

Game 333-334: Eastern Michigan at Miami (OH) (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Michigan 57.007; Miami (OH) 75.452
Dunkel Line: Miami (OH) by 18 1/2; 55
Vegas Line: Miami (OH) by 16; 51
Dunkel Pick: Miami (OH) (-16); Over

Game 335-336: Kent State at Boston College (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Kent State 76.318; Boston College 93.024
Dunkel Line: Boston College by 16 1/2; 47
Vegas Line: Boston College by 17 1/2; 43 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Kent State (+17 1/2); Over

Game 337-338: Miami (FL) at Ohio State (3:40 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Miami (FL) 97.532; Ohio State 110.725
Dunkel Line: Ohio State by 13; 42
Vegas Line: Ohio State by 8; 45 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Ohio State (-8); Under

Game 339-340: BYU at Air Force (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: BYU 96.095; Air Force 93.451
Dunkel Line: BYU by 2 1/2; 46
Vegas Line: Air Force by 1; 50
Dunkel Pick: BYU (+1); Under

Game 341-342: UNLV at Utah (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: UNLV 73.378; Utah 100.108
Dunkel Line: Utah by 26 1/2; 55 1/2
Vegas Line: Utah by 22; 54
Dunkel Pick: Utah (-22); Over

Game 343-344: Oregon at Tennessee (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Oregon 109.218; Tennessee 98.301
Dunkel Line: Oregon by 11; 50 1/2
Vegas Line: Oregon by 12 1/2; 53 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Tennessee (+12 1/2); Under

Game 347-348: Bowling Green at Tulsa (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Bowling Green 77.544; Tulsa 94.658
Dunkel Line: Tulsa by 17; 65
Vegas Line: Tulsa by 16 1/2; 61 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Tulsa (-16 1/2); Over

Game 349-350: Wyoming at Texas (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wyoming 75.651; Texas 112.929
Dunkel Line: Texas by 37 1/2; 52
Vegas Line: Texas by 28 1/2; 49
Dunkel Pick: Texas (-28 1/2); Over

Game 351-352: Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Louisiana Tech 81.839; Texas A&M 91.346
Dunkel Line: Texas A&M by 9 1/2; 62
Vegas Line: Texas A&M by 19 1/2; 63
Dunkel Pick: Louisiana Tech (+19 1/2); Under

Game 353-354: Syracuse at Washington (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Syracuse 84.022; Washington 94.904
Dunkel Line: Washington by 11; 47
Vegas Line: Washington by 13 1/2; 48
Dunkel Pick: Syracuse (+13 1/2); Under

Game 355-356: Toledo at Ohio (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Toledo 70.935; Ohio 84.212
Dunkel Line: Ohio by 13 1/2; 54 1/2
Vegas Line: Ohio by 7 1/2; 52 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Ohio (-7 1/2); Over

Game 357-358: Buffalo at Baylor (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Buffalo 75.208; Baylor 93.041
Dunkel Line: Baylor by 18; 53
Vegas Line: Baylor by 16 1/2; 50
Dunkel Pick: Baylor (-16 1/2); Over

Game 359-360: Penn State at Alabama (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Penn State 103.696; Alabama 112.906
Dunkel Line: Alabama by 9; 41
Vegas Line: Alabama by 12; 44
Dunkel Pick: Penn State (+12); Under

Game 361-362: NC State at Central Florida (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: NC State 86.900; Central Florida 86.421
Dunkel Line: Even; 46 1/2
Vegas Line: Central Florida by 3 1/2; 50 1/2
Dunkel Pick: NC State (+3 1/2); Under

Game 363-364: San Diego State at New Mexico State (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: San Diego State 75.592; New Mexico State 60.770
Dunkel Line: San Diego State by 15; 50
Vegas Line: San Diego State by 13; 47
Dunkel Pick: San Diego State (-13); Over

Game 365-366: UAB at SMU (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: UAB 76.982; SMU 86.788
Dunkel Line: SMU by 10; 57
Vegas Line: SMU by 12 1/2; 58 1/2
Dunkel Pick: UAB (+12 1/2); Under

Game 367-368: Texas Tech at New Mexico (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Texas Tech 103.159; New Mexico 69.458
Dunkel Line: Texas Tech by 33 1/2; 59
Vegas Line: Texas Tech by 24; 56
Dunkel Pick: Texas Tech (-24); Over

Game 369-370: Mississippi at Tulane (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Mississippi 89.415; Tulane 70.995
Dunkel Line: Mississippi by 18 1/2; 46 1/2
Vegas Line: Mississippi by 20 1/2; 50
Dunkel Pick: Tulane (+20 1/2); Under

Game 371-372: Stanford at UCLA (10:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Stanford 101.522; UCLA 92.563
Dunkel Line: Stanford by 9; 57 1/2
Vegas Line: Stanford by 6; 52
Dunkel Pick: Stanford (-6); Over

Game 373-374: Colorado State at Nevada (10:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Colorado State 70.107; Nevada 95.619
Dunkel Line: Nevada by 25 1/2; 60
Vegas Line: Nevada by 23 1/2; 56 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Nevada (-23 1/2); Over

Game 375-376: Virginia at USC (10:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Virginia 85.292; USC 103.190
Dunkel Line: USC by 18; 46 1/2
Vegas Line: USC by 19 1/2; 49
Dunkel Pick: Virginia (+19 1/2); Under

Game 377-378: Western Kentucky at Kentucky (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Western Kentucky 62.728; Kentucky 92.968
Dunkel Line: Kentucky by 30; 56 1/2
Vegas Line: Kentucky by 24; 54
Dunkel Pick: Kentucky (-24); Over

Game 379-380: Florida Atlantic vs. Michigan State (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida Atlantic 73.314; Michigan State 93.983
Dunkel Line: Michigan State by 20 1/2; 49
Vegas Line: Michigan State by 28 1/2; 54
Dunkel Pick: Florida Atlantic (+28 1/2); Under

Game 381-382: UL-Monroe vs. Arkansas (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: UL-Monroe 74.831; Arkansas 100.512
Dunkel Line: Arkansas by 25 1/2; 57 1/2
Vegas Line: Arkansas by 34; 59 1/2
Dunkel Pick: UL-Monroe (+34); Under

Game 383-384: Rice at North Texas (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Rice 64.640; North Texas 68.749
Dunkel Line: North Texas by 4; 60
Vegas Line: North Texas by 2 1/2; 58 1/2
Dunkel Pick: North Texas (-2 1/2); Over

Game 385-386: Arkansas State at UL-Lafayette (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Arkansas State 69.979; UL-Lafayette 70.674
Dunkel Line: UL-Lafayette by 1; 57
Vegas Line: UL-Lafayette by 2; 54
Dunkel Pick: Arkansas State (+2); Over

Game 387-388: Troy at Oklahoma State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Troy 85.923; Oklahoma State 101.073
Dunkel Line: Oklahoma State by 15; 57
Vegas Line: Oklahoma State by 13; 60 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oklahoma State (-13); Under

Game 389-390: Rutgers at Florida International (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Rutgers 87.981; Florida International 71.979
Dunkel Line: Rutgers by 16; 51 1/2
Vegas Line: Rutgers by 19 1/2; 48
Dunkel Pick: Florida International (+19 1/2); Over

OTHER MAJOR GAMES:

Game 391-392: Texas Southern at Connecticut (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Texas Southern 47.403; Connecticut 95.470
Dunkel Line: Connecticut by 48
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 393-394: Western Illinois at Purdue (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Western Illinois 54.463; Purdue 90.273
Dunkel Line: Purdue by 36
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 395-396: Illinois State at Northwestern (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Illinois State 64.863; Northwestern 91.021
Dunkel Line: Northwestern by 26
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 397-398: Gardner Webb at Akron (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Gardner Webb 51.980; Akron 72.556
Dunkel Line: Akron by 20 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 399-400: South Dakota at Minnesota (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: South Dakota 58.326; Minnesota 89.415
Dunkel Line: Minnesota by 31
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 401-402: McNeese State at Missouri (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: McNeese State 65.138; Missouri 99.344
Dunkel Line: Missouri by 34
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 403-404: Indiana State at Cincinnati (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Indiana State 41.539; Cincinnati 99.967
Dunkel Line: Cincinnati by 58 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 405-406: New Hampshire at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: New Hampshire 74.166; Pittsburgh 99.999
Dunkel Line: Pittsburgh by 26
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 407-408: James Madison at Virginia Tech (1:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: James Madison 72.369; Virginia Tech 107.683
Dunkel Line: Virginia Tech by 35 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 409-410: Austin Peay at Middle Tennessee St. (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Austin Peay 46.742; Middle Tennessee St. 84.411
Dunkel Line: Middle Tennessee St. by 37 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 411-412: Eastern Kentucky at Louisville (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Kentucky 53.840; Louisville 82.408
Dunkel Line: Louisville by 29 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 413-414: Montana State at Washington State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Montana State 63.988; Washington State 70.389
Dunkel Line: Washington State by 6 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 415-416: Presbyterian at Clemson (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Presbyterian 40.408; Clemson 99.038
Dunkel Line: Clemson by 58 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 417-418: Georgia Southern at Navy (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia Southern 61.846; Navy 91.757
Dunkel Line: Navy by 30
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 419-420: Morgan State at Maryland (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Morgan State 46.611; Maryland 85.468
Dunkel Line: Maryland by 39
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 421-422: Liberty at Ball State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Liberty 71.454; Ball State 72.653
Dunkel Line: Ball State by 1
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 423-424: North Dakota at Northern Illinois (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: North Dakota 61.854; Northern Illinois 82.152
Dunkel Line: Northern Illinois by 20 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 425-426: Prairie View at Southern Mississippi (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Prairie View 54.056; Southern Mississippi 86.921
Dunkel Line: Southern Mississippi by 33
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 427-428: Nicholls State at Western Michigan (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Nicholls State 46.217; Western Michigan 73.924
Dunkel Line: Western Michigan by 27 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 429-430: Tennessee Tech at TCU (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Tennessee Tech 51.754; TCU 110.193
Dunkel Line: TCU by 58 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 431-432: Missouri State at Kansas State (7:10 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Missouri State 63.704; Kansas State 91.288
Dunkel Line: Kansas State by 27 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 433-434: Southern Illinois at Illinois (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Southern Illinois 80.368; Illinois 88.685
Dunkel Line: Illinois by 8 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 435-436: Idaho State at Utah State (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Idaho State 46.234; Utah State 80.922
Dunkel Line: Utah State by 34 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 437-438: Northern Arizona at Arizona State (10:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Northern Arizona 68.377; Arizona State 93.341
Dunkel Line: Arizona State by 25
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 439-440: The Citadel at Arizona (10:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: The Citadel 61.648; Arizona 99.211
Dunkel Line: Arizona by 37 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

OTHER GAMES:

Dayton at Duquesne (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Dayton 50.440; Duquesne 45.194
Dunkel Line: Dayton by 5

Robert Morris at Sacred Heart (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Robert Morris 43.489; Sacred Heart 43.152
Dunkel Line: Even

Villanova at Lehigh (12:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Villanova 83.126; Lehigh 63.861
Dunkel Line: Villanova by 19 1/2

Hampton at Howard (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Hampton 48.332; Howard 37.039
Dunkel Line: Howard by 11 1/2

South Dakota State at Delaware (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: South Dakota State 77.477; Delaware 76.432
Dunkel Line: South Dakota State by 1

Old Dominion at Campbell (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Old Dominion 45.634; Campbell 23.656
Dunkel Line: Old Dominion by 22

Maine at Monmouth (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Maine 65.940; Monmouth 52.503
Dunkel Line: Maine by 13 1/2

St. Francis (PA) at Morehead State (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: St. Francis (PA) 35.404; Morehead State 32.064
Dunkel Line: St. Francis (PA) by 3 1/2

Wofford at Charleston Southern (1:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wofford 62.493; Charleston Southern 59.253
Dunkel Line: Wofford by 3

Colgate at Furman (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Colgate 58.450; Furman 68.837
Dunkel Line: Furman by 10 1/2

Central Arkansas at Eastern Illinois (2:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Central Arkansas 67.803; Eastern Illinois 66.649
Dunkel Line: Central Arkansas by 1

Jacksonville at Appalachian State (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Jacksonville 48.120; Appalachian State 82.005
Dunkel Line: Appalachian State by 34

North Carolina A&T at Norfolk State (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: North Carolina A&T 40.186; Norfolk State 55.948
Dunkel Line: Norfolk State by 16

Holy Cross at Massachusetts (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Holy Cross 66.777; Massachusetts 76.878
Dunkel Line: Massachusetts by 10

Georgetown at Lafayette (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgetown 37.256; Lafayette 68.202
Dunkel Line: Lafayette by 31

Florida A&M at Delaware State (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida A&M 56.866; Delaware State 48.976
Dunkel Line: Florida A&M by 8

Rhode Island at Fordham (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Rhode Island 52.593; Fordham 55.402
Dunkel Line: Fordham by 3

Bucknell at Marist (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Bucknell 41.487; Marist 40.988
Dunkel Line: Bucknell by 1

Winston-Salem at North Carolina Central (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Winston-Salem 39.162; North Carolina Central 41.781
Dunkel Line: North Carolina Central by 2 1/2

Samford at Northwestern State (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Samford 63.348; Northwestern State 49.331
Dunkel Line: Samford by 14

Mississippi Valley State at South Carolina State (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Mississippi Valley State 26.926; South Carolina State 71.048
Dunkel Line: South Carolina State by 44

Butler at Youngstown State (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Butler 38.946; Youngtown State 70.200
Dunkel Line: Youngstown State by 31

Chattanooga at Jacksonville State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Chattanooga 61.599; Jacksonville State 76.647
Dunkel Line: Jacksonville State by 15

Coastal Carolina at Towson (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Coastal Carolina 54.779; Towson 53.207
Dunkel Line: Coastal Carolina by 1 1/2

Tennessee Martin at Southeastern Louisiana (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Tennessee Martin 49.880; Southeastern Louisiana 59.943
Dunkel Line: Southeastern Louisiana by 10

Murray State at SE Missouri State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Murray State 45.258; SE Missouri State 48.813
Dunkel Line: SE Missouri State by 3 1/2

Albany at Stephen F. Austin (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Albany 59.401; Stephen F. Austin 68.394
Dunkel Line: Stephen F. Austin by 9

Jackson State vs. Tennessee State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Jackson State 41.946; Tennessee State 51.102
Dunkel Line: Tennessee State by 9

VMI at William & Mary (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: VMI 47.933; William & Mary 82.390
Dunkel Line: William & Mary by 34 1/2

North Dakota State at Northern Iowa (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: North Dakota State 67.503; Northern Iowa 83.840
Dunkel Line: Northern Iowa by 16 1/2

San Diego at Southern Utah (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: San Diego 39.438; Southern Utah 65.852
Dunkel Line: Southern Utah by 26 1/2

AR-Pine Bluff at Alabama State (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: AR-Pine Bluff 45.933; Alabama State 41.293
Dunkel Line: AR-Pine Bluff by 4 1/2

Northern Colorado at Weber State (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Northern Colorado 55.595; Weber State 75.347
Dunkel Line: Weber State by 20

Montana at Cal Poly (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Montana 79.568; Cal Poly 68.367
Dunkel Line: Montana by 11

Portland State at UC Davis (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Portland State 53.042; UC Davis 65.429
Dunkel Line: UC Davis by 12 1/2
 
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PLAY OF THE DAY

South Carolina -3 over Georgia:

There is more excitement in Columbia this weekend than any other since George Rogers won the Heisman Trophy, and with good reason. First off, the Gamecocks have had an extra two days to prepare. South Carolina soundly beat a decent Southern Mississippi team, while Georgia sleep-walked through UL Lafayette. This will be the first time that the Bulldogs have actually been hit.

Obviously without Green Georgia becomes very ordinary on offense, and they go against the defense returing many starters from the one that led the SEC in run defense last year. The Gamecocks have very good cover corners, and the knock was they dropped numerous interceptions last year. The ONLY thing Spurrier charged his defensive coordinators with in the off season was addressing that issue, and it appeared last week that it has paid dividends.

On offense South Carolina has one of the most heralded backs recruited last year in Marcus Lattimore. He is the real deal and will be in the NFL in two years (-180). With Garcia having been pressed by Freshman Connor Shaw and threatened with his job, he has become a much better decision maker. And Connor Shaw already has pocket presence and is a better long passer.

In the end, I will tell you that my daughter goes to USC (I am not a homer) and she could not get a ticket (I bought her one on StubHub). This hasn’t happened (students not being able to go) in forever, if ever.

Bottom line is that USC now has many ways to win against anyone and Georgia doesn’t. USC is not overconfident enough (yet) to have look-ahead issues with Alabama and Florida looming. Big win for the Cocks here.
 
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Greg Roberts 9-10-10 Memphis Radio Picks
California -10
East Carolina -13.5
S. Carolina -3
UAB +11.5
Ole Miss -20.5

GREG ROBERTS 93.9 THE SCORE ALSO PICKS...
BAMA -12
NOTRE DAME +3.5
SOUTH FLORIDA + 16
 

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Bryan Leonard's Mountain West Conference Game of the Year!
BYU at Air Force

The Cougars simply aren't getting enough respect here in a series they have dominated. In the Bronco Mendenhall era BYU has beaten the Falcons by margins of 17, 14, 25, 19 and 21 points. Also in the Mendenhall era the Cougars are 20-8 straight up on the road. BYU lost a lot of talent in the offseason but this is a program that recruits extremely well. They surprised a lot of late money bettors last week knocking off road favorite Washington 23-17 in Provo. The last four years BYU has posted an incredible 29-3 straight up mark in the Mountain West Conference. There is simply no way they should be in this price range here.

Air Force really struggled out of the gate last week hosting Northwestern State. They only led at the half 24-21 before wearing out the weaker opponent later on with their physical running game. But that won't be the case this week as the Falcons have really struggled against this BYU defense. Over the last four meetings Air Force has averaged 16.3 ppg against BYU. Compare that to the 27.4 ppg they averaged overall the past four seasons. That's a huge differential and it's even higher if we take out the BYU games from that equation. Air Force has dropped their last six games in this series by 14 or more points. This BYU program hasn't dropped off anywhere close to that degree.

PLAY BYU
 
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Canadian Bacon: CFL Week 11 Analysis and predictions

Montreal Alouettes at Hamilton Tiger-Cats (-3, 52)

The Alouettes were stunned earlier this week when Walter Spencer, their top special teams player, was almost killed outside a bar in Montreal. A loss in Hamilton could cost the Alouettes first place in the East.

Adrian McPherson comes back from a knee injury to try and replace Anthony Calvillo, who’s still recovering from that nasty hit he took a few weeks ago. McPherson insists he’s in game shape and vows he will be able to run the ball at ease despite wearing a brace for precautionary reasons.

The Alouettes want to bounce back from a tough loss to B.C. in front of their Montreal fans but it won’t be an easy task against these TiCats. Hamilton renewed its confidence after two straight wins against the Toronto Argonauts.

Pick: Hamilton


Toronto Argonauts at B.C. Lions (-4.5, 48.5)

The Argonauts head into Vancouver without some their key players. Dominic Picard and Taylor Robertson will be the only two regular starters on offensive line for Toronto. The Argos will also be without star receiver Jeremaine Copeland (elbow) and Adriano Belli (foot) who has been one of their pillars on defense.

To have a shot at victory in this one, the Argonauts will need to QB Cleo Lemon and RB Cory Boyd to be as productive as they were earlier in the season. But for that to happen, the refurbished offensive line will need to play above expectations.

The Lions are a better team than their record indicates. Just as the Alouettes.

Pick: British Columbia
 
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MLB - Brewers -1.5

NCAA -

1. Florida -15

2. Troy/Oklahoma State over 59

3. Oregon/Tennessee over 53

4. Oklahoma State -7 1st half

5. Virginia/Southern California (USC) over 49

6. East Carolina -6.5 -115 1st half

7. Wake Forest -4 -120 - bought the 1/2 point

8. UL Monroe/Arkansas over 59

9. Southern California (USC) -10.5 1st half
 

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Georgia Tech -13 @ Kansas (1 STAR)
Florida -15 vs. South Florida (3 STARS)
OVER 50 Florida vs. South Florida (1 STAR)
LSU -10 @ Vanderbilt (1 STAR)
Iowa State +13.5 @ Iowa (2 STARS)
California -9 vs. Colorado (2 STARS)
Florida State +7.5 @ Oklahoma (1 STAR)
Notre Dame -3.5 vs. Michigan (2 STARS)
BYU +1 @ Air Force (3 STARS)
Oregon -12 @ Tennessee (1 STAR)
Texas A&M -20 vs. La Tech (1 STAR)
Syracuse +13 @ Washington (2 STARS)
Ohio -10 vs. Toledo (1 STAR)
Baylor -15 vs. Buffalo (1 STAR)
Alabama -12 vs. Penn State (1 STAR)
UAB +11.5 @ SMU (2 STARS)
Texas Tech -24 @ New Mexico (2 STARS)
Colorado State +23.5 @ Nevada (1 STAR)
USC -20 vs. Virginia (3 STARS)
North Texas -2.5 vs. Rice (2 STARS)
 
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5 UNIT South Carolina -3 ov Georgia 12:00pm EST (PLAY OF THE DAY)
5 UNIT Florida State +7 ov Oklahoma 3:30pm EST
5 UNIT Alabama -12 ov Penn State 7:00pm EST
5 UNIT Stanford -6 ov UCLA 10:30pm EST
 
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Penn State at Alabama: What bettors need to know

Penn State Nittany Lions at Alabama Crimson Tide (-12, 44)

Top-ranked Alabama plays host No. 14 Penn State in a super-sexy battle at Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday night.

SEC In The City

Penn State travels to Tuscaloosa tonight for its first regular-season game against an SEC opponent since 1990 when they blanked Alabama, 9-0, here as 2.5-point underdog.

The Nittany Lions are 6-2 straight-up and against the spread against SEC opponents (all bowl games) since that contest.

Joe Paterno is 4-8 against the Crimson Tide and leads the series 2-1 in games played in Tuscaloosa. Alabama scored nine points in those three games.

PSU played four games against the SEC while Paterno was an assistant coach, starting in 1957.

As the Nittany Lions’ head coach, Joe Pa is 14-14 against the SEC, the only conference against which Paterno hasn’t won at least 63 percent of his games.

Astonishingly, Penn State has never played in a game against an SEC team without Paterno.

College football’s all-time winningest coach also recalled the inaugural Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia.

"We played Alabama in the Liberty Bowl in 1959 and they didn't have any blacks. We tried to have home and home with some of the SEC teams but you can't get them to come up.”

“Alabama has been willing to come home and home. And we've had good games, a good series… The Alabama game is a good game for us even though I feel we're outmanned for this one because of age and maturity,” said Paterno.

Heisman Holocaust

It started in 2007 when Heisman front-runner Dennis Dixon, the Oregon quarterback, tore his ACL against Arizona State.

The 8-2 Ducks lost their last three games and ended the season in the Sun Bowl.

Oklahoma quarterback and 2008 Heisman winner Sam Bradford, the No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL draft, tore his shoulder in his first game of 2009.

The Sooners began the season with legitimate championship hopes. They ended the campaign 8-5… in the Sun Bowl.

Texas quarterback and Heisman finalist Colt McCoy went down against the Crimson Tide in the 2010 BCS National Championship game.

Freshman QB Garrett Gilbert stepped in and committed five turnovers in a 37-21 loss.

Last year’s Heisman winner, RB Mark Ingram of Alabama, will miss his second-straight game tonight with a hip injury.

Fortunately, the Crimson is arguably the deepest team in the land and its second-string backup, Trent Richardson, could start for just about any team in the country.

In fact, Alabama’s third-string back, Eddie Lacy, could start just about anywhere else in the Southeastern Conference.

Star defensive end Marcell Dareus didn’t play Saturday due to a suspension, yet defense still didn’t lose a step. He will be sidelined again tonight.

"It's a test that really defines where you are and a little bit of who you are, and it tells you where you have to go to get where you want to be," said Tide head coach Nick Saban.

Can’t Touch This

• Alabama has not allowed an opposing player to rush for at least 100 yards in its past 35 games. Penn State has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in its past 17 games, the nation's third-longest streak.

• Alabama has won the past 22 games in which it has made an interception.

• Alabama has won 25 of the 31 games it has played when ranked No. 1 in the AP poll.

• Crimson Tide QB Greg McElroy was a backup in high school to Chase Daniel and didn’t start until his senior season. He is 31-0 in games he has started.

• Penn State quarterback, Robert Bolden, is the first true freshman to start behind center for the Lions in the Joe Paterno era.

• Since Paterno became Penn State's coach in 1966, NCAA FBS schools have made 860 coaching changes.

• The Nittany Lions are 8-21 against the spread in games versus undefeated opponents since 1980.

Boo Who?

Coach Saban is taking a staunch stand against fans booing the opposition.

The catcalls reached a crescendo when San Jose State took the field in last week’s season opener, and Saban didn’t like it one bit.

"Our football program and our stadium is probably the largest window that anyone looks at in the state of Alabama and maybe the University of Alabama," he said. "And I just don't think there's any place for booing anywhere in college football, and that includes booing the other team."

He went on to say that Penn State "is a class program with class people that have been there for 45 years and done wonderful things for college football, the game of football, and a lot of people over a 45-year period… I think it would be a (bleep) crying-(bleep) shame if we booed 'em when they come into the stadium like we did last week's team. I just don't understand that."

Think About This

Since 1980, defending national champions are 15-40 against the spread in non-conference games when playing off a straight-up and pointspread win in its last game.
 
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GAME OF THE DAY: Miami-OH at Ohio State

Miami Hurricanes at Ohio State Buckeyes (-8.5, 47)

For what appears to be the best Saturday of matchups we’ll see this college football season, Miami and Ohio State square off in the afternoon’s featured game.

In only the Hurricanes and Buckeyes’ fourth meeting ever and second in Columbus, the spread is somewhat lofty. However, there are some factors which show this game could end closer than the experts think.

Line movement

Ohio State opened as 9.5-point favorites but early action on Miami moved the line all the way down to -8, where it increased to -8.5 and has remained.

Approximately 85 percent of the public has sided with the over, which is evident by the total steadily rising from 45.5.

Significant Injuries

Ohio State’s Nathan Williams, a projected starter at defensive end, missed the season opener versus Marshall with a knee sprain. He has since been upgraded to probable and will certainly be needed as the Buckeyes are thin along their defensive line.

Miami’s Graig Cooper, the team’s leading rusher the last three seasons, played very little last week after undergoing major knee surgery in January. Despite Cooper’s appearance against Florida A&M, coach Randy Shannon said the senior tailback "probably" won't play against the Buckeyes.

Must run to win

For Ohio State and coach Jim Tressel, the recipe to win has been a rather simple one: Run the ball well.

Last season, when the Buckeyes averaged at least three yards per rush, they had an 11-0 record (8-3 ATS). In Ohio State’s two losses (USC and Purdue), it averaged a combined 2.7 yards per rush.

Returning its top five rushers from a year ago, Ohio State expects to have one of the better rushing offenses in the country. However, it must face a Miami defense that returns seven starters, including five of its front seven.

Although the Hurricanes were at time susceptible to the run, against the reputable rushing attacks of Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Clemson in 2009, Miami yielded an average of less than 100 yards and just 2.8 yards per carry.

Under pressure

In 2009, Miami quarterback Jacory Harris was prone to mistakes and ineffective at times. In the Hurricanes’ three regular-season losses – all of which Miami was favored to win – Harris completed only 53 percent of his passes, just three touchdowns and was intercepted eight times.

Despite Harris’ apparent flaws, he still is regarded as one of college football’s best quarterbacks, who is rarely rattled and always calm under pressure. But that could be difficult for Harris to uphold in front of 105,000 fans in the Horseshoe.

“(Miami) is a game of pressure and we're going to need pressure," said Tressel.

Key matchup

Although the success of the Buckeyes’ rushing attack is important, quarterback Terrelle Pryor’s performance – both rushing and passing - could decide its outcome.

Pryor is a gifted runner, who often turns a broken play into a nice gain. He has also proved to be an effective passer as he matures, as evident by last season’s Rose Bowl performance.

The dual-threat quarterback will be difficult to contain but the Hurricanes feel they are up to the challenge.

"Going against Jacory (Harris) every day (in practice),” said Miami defensive tackle Marcus Fortson, “we can be ready for any quarterback."

Trends

Ohio State is nearly unbeatable at home, going 52-5 SU, including 31-20-1 ATS in Ohio Stadium since 2002.

Miami is 9-6 ATS since 2002 as a road underdog, including an outright winner as an underdog on the road at least once in each of the previous three seasons.
 
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Saturday’s Streaking And Slumping Starting Pitchers

Streaking

Jason Marquis, Washington Nationals (2-7, 7.14 ERA)

Stay with me on this one.

Marquis has been about as reliable as any starter in the league over his past four outings. The right-hander entered August as one of the worst pitchers in the Majors, but has settled down, winning his past two starts.

The past four times he has toed the rubber, Marquis has allowed just six earned runs over 24 innings, throwing over 90 pitches in each of those outings. And the veteran pitcher says he no longer resembles the gas can that took the mound earlier this season.

"That wasn't Jason Marquis; it was Jason Marquis but pitching hurt, trying to battle through," Marquis, told the Associated Press. "Unfortunately it didn't work out the way I wanted and I put my team in jeopardy with some losses. I feel like since I've come back, this is what they signed me for."

Felix Hernandez, Seattle Mariners (11-10, 2.30 ERA)

This should be your American League Cy Young winner.

Hernandez is coming off back-to-back shutouts and has allowed only one earned run combined the past six times he has taken the mound – an astounding stretch of 45 innings.

King Felix leads the American League in strikeouts (209), innings pitched (219.1) and is second in ERA and third in complete games (5).

"I've been on teams where's it's been like that for a guy for maybe 10, 12 starts but not a complete season," Seattle third baseman Russell Branyan told the Associated Press. "It's unfortunate for him for his wins and losses, but you can't take away the other numbers, his ERA, his strikeout, innings pitched. He has been incredible this year."

Slumping

Kyle Kendrick, Philadelphia Phillies (9-8, 4.98 ERA)

Krazy K has been pitching more like Special K the past month. In fact, it got so bad, the organization was heavily debating going with a four-man rotation down the stretch.

Over the past 21.2 innings, Kendrick has given up 18 earned runs. And first base is basically a turn-style when he takes the mound.

During that span, he has given up 32 hits, including three home runs, walked six and struck out just nine.

A.J. Burnett, New York Yankees (10-13, 5.15 ERA)

Speaking of getting ready to be yanked from the rotation. The right-hander has been beyond dreadful in the second half of the year. He is eating up innings, but that’s because he is so far behind in most games that manager Joe Girardi opts to leave him in and save the bull pen.

Over his past four outings, Burnett has gone 23.1 innings in which he has yielded a staggering 21 earned runs. During that stretch he has been pounded for 33 hits and issued 12 free passes.

"I've been through this," Burnett told the Associated Press. "I'm strong enough to deal with it. I'm not going to pout. I'm not going into my next start thinking here we go again. It's a matter of being strong."
 
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Saturday's Best MLB Bets

Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers (-110, 8.5)

The scoreboard operators keep extra bulbs on hand for when these two squads tangle. The over is a staggering 41-19-6 in the team’s past 66 meetings, including a phenomenal 8-3-1 this season.

The Brewers score an average of 4.73 runs per game, the seventh-best mark in the Majors, and are 10th with a great .264 team batting average. The squad has a 74-58-7 over/under mark and is 3-2 against the number over its past five games.

Meantime, the Cubs are stocked with young talent and swinging some hot bats of their own. Chicago is batting .263 as a team, while scoring 4.3 runs per game. It’s over/under record is 61-68-11 this year, but the team also is yielding more than 4.5 runs per game because of a faulty pitching staff.

"There's definitely signs. We keep saying this team will come around -- we have great hitters and we can score some runs. We just need to do that,” Cubs pitcher Tom Gorzelanny told the Associated Press. "As long as we're hitting, we can score some runs and win some ballgames and I think we're showing that now.”

Pick: Over.


Baltimore Orioles at Detroit Tigers (-160, 7.5)

Only the Twins, Phillies, Braves and Reds won more games than the Orioles in August. In fact, the Orioles went 17-11 last month, the best mark in the American League East. That’s quite a feat coming down the home stretch in a division that features three teams vying for postseason berths.

Baltimore’s key has been its improved pitching.

The birds posted a 3.38 ERA and seven saves during the month. Compare that to the team’s overall season stats – 4.77 ERA and just 29 saves.

And if that doesn’t make you a believer, just look at what the addition of manager Buck Showalter has done for the club: the team’s pitchers have a 3.60 ERA under Showalter, an absurd improvement from the league-worst 5.18 ERA in the squad’s first 105 games.

“You can’t just walk over us,” starting pitcher Brian Matusz told the New York Times. “We’re playing good baseball right now. We’re doing all the little things right. It’s fun to come out and beat teams in our division and continue this streak that we have.”

But that bat’s haven’t been disappointing either. The team hit .257 for the month with a solid 29 home runs – not bad for a team with only 121 round-trippers on the season.

Pick: Baltimore Orioles.
 
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100 Unit Elite Access Ole Miss -20.5 over Tulane

Tulane should be in a World of Hurt here against a furious and far more talented Rebel team.Greenwave struggled last week vs SE Louisiana and struggled to Run ball in that game.This Ole Miss defense is far more talented then they showed in last weeks upset loss to Jacksonville St and we should see it Saturday Night. Look for Rebels to benefit from great field position all night and Roll Over Tulane. Ole Miss 10-4 ats in last 14 road games and Tulane 8-21-1 ats in last 30 home games! Lay it!


10 Unit Game of Week - CSU/Nevada Over 57
CSU only managed 3 points last week against Colorado but that is a bit misleading as QB Thomas threw 3 crucial picks even as he completed 72% of passes. We feel both of these teams will be able to move ball and CSU poises more of a challenge for Nevada then did E.Washington last week. Take Over here

8 Unit Underdog Game of Week Michigan +3.5 over Notre Dame
Impressive opening week Win for Michigan last week and we feel this is a solid spot for them against Irish.Anyone wanting to lay this should consider the Irish are 8-20 ats in last 28 home games and albeit last week Win was impressive, it was against Purdue!! Take points in a Game we feel Wolverines Win SU!
6 Units Army -3 over Hawaii

We were impressed with Hawaii's grit last week vs Trojans, but feel travel and completely different offense will present challenges for Hawaii here. Lay Point

6 Units Bowling Green +17 over Tulsa

Bowling Green a little better then what many expected and Tulsa is simply struggling on Defense right now.Bowling Green should keep this game competitive.Grab Points!

Other College Plays For Saturday Sep.11th

5 Units Alabama -12 over Penn State

5 Units Florida Atlantic +28 over Michigan State

5 Units Tennessee +12 over Oregon

5 Units Rice +3 over North Texas St

 

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