The champ picks
* Star Pick: Louisville
3* Star Pick: Arizona State
3* Star Pick: Northern Illinois
2* Star Pick: BYU
2* Star Pick: USC
2* Star Pick: Notre Dale
2* Star Pick: Kentucky
2* Star Pick: Old Dominion
2* Star Pick: New Mexico State
I am playing on NEBRASKA. This game will be played in front of a national TV audience and you can bet Nebraska’s 341st consecutive sellout crowd will give their Huskers a huge home edge against visiting BYU on Saturday.
You know newcomer Mike Riley wants to make a splash in his debut as head coach and I expect him to do it with a team that returns 16 starters from a squad that went 9-4 last year.
Nebraska has won its opening game in 29 straight seasons, which is a streak that leads the nation and if I were an oddsmaker, I’d be making the Cornhuskers lay more points here. Riley’s offenses typically can throw different looks at you and feature big flashes of talent and that hurt you in a hurry. With quarterback Tommy Armstrong back at the helm, I think we’ll be seeing the home team piled up some points here and it will be a matter of BYU trying to keep up.
Even though these two teams have never met, the Cougars are 3-7 against the Big Ten in their history and I think that trend continues on Saturday.
ARTHUR Ralph
Super pick No Illinois -23
Gold Keys So Miss +21, Fla State -29, Oklahoma -31, Total Play UNDER 50 Utep/Ark
Freeplay KY -17 email me @ gmail if you would ike in on his monthly package
NCAAF Oklahoma -33 -110 Temple +7 -110 Texas/Notre Dame Under 49 -110 Alabama/Wisconsin Under 47.5 -110
MLB Blue Jays TT Over 5 -115 Indians TT Over 4.5 -120 Brewers TT Over 4 -115 (game 2; Sampson vs Peralta) Red Sox/Phillies Over 9 -120 White Sox/Royals F5 Over 4.5 -110 Yankees/Rays F5 Over 4 -125
Totals 4 You NCAA Selections for Late Saturday, September 5th
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Texas/Notre Dame over 49Late NCAA Best Bets
Arizona State/Texas A&M over 70
UL-Lafayette/Kentucky under 58
Wisconsin/Alabama over 48 1/2
Mississippi State/Southern Mississippi under 61