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Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up this season’s first college football Saturday

— This may have been the strangest football game I’ve ever seen:

North Carolina 63, Appalachian State 61
App State scored 40 points in the 4th quarter- they lost.
UNC scored 34 straight points at one point, and damn near had to go to overtime.

Total yardage: App State 649, Carolina 567
App State scored TD’s on their first three drives, then didn’t score again until the 4th quarter, when six different Mountaineers scored a touchdown.

Six of their guys each scored a TD in one quarter, and they still lost.

Kid on North Carolina ran an onside kick back for a TD with 0:28 left, giving them a 63-55 lead, but if he had just fallen down instead of scoring the TD, the game would’ve been over and App State wouldn’t have gotten their last chance to tie the game.

Mountaineers failed on two 2-point plays in the last minute; one would’ve tied the game, the first one would’ve put App State ahead.

Miller Gibbs caught a TD pass for App State; his grandfather is Joe Gibbs, the old Redskins’ coach who won three Super Bowls on his way to the Hall of Fame.

— Mack Brown coached App State for one year, back in 1983; he made $38,500, then bolted to Oklahoma to be an assistant, for a lot more $$$$. He still has a home near App State; he said his neighbors were all rooting against him Saturday.

NC State 21, East Carolina 20— Huge sigh of relief comes from Raleigh- they almost blew a 21-7 halftime lead.

East Carolina missed a PAT and a 41-yard FG in the 4th quarter; their kicker was the best one in the AAC last season.

State completed only 17-33 passes, converted only 4-13 on third down; ECU outgained them, 383-344. Both teams turned the ball over twice.

Iowa 7, South Dakota State 3— Game was 3-3 at the half; Hawkeyes scored two safeties in the second half. Total yardage was 166-120, that’s for the whole freakin’ game. 166-120.

Iowa’s defense scored 4 points, their offense scored 3 points.

South Dakota State is I-AA, but Iowa ran for only 57 yards, completed only 11-25 passes, turned ball over twice, converted 4-17 on third down. Other than that, they were terrific.

Rutgers 22, Boston College 21
Rutgers drove 96 yards for the winning TD (a 22-yard run) with 2:43 left.
Boston College led 14-6 at halftime.
Rutgers ran for 212 yards, BC ran for 29.
Eagles turned ball over three times (minus-2).

Houston 37, Texas-San Antonio 35 OT
Roadrunners kicked a FG at the gun to force overtime, after Houston had kicked one with 0:23 left to take a 24-21 lead.
UTSA led 21-7 after three quarters.
UTSA outgained Houston, 441-346, but the Cougars converted 13-21 on third down.

Wyoming 40, Tulsa 37 OT
Tulsa led 34-24 with 12:00 to play.
Wyoming scored a TD on a blocked punt.
Tulsa outgained the Cowboys, 521-399.
Wyoming completed 20-30 passes for 256 yards; last week, they completed 5-20 passes.

Arkansas 31, Cincinnati 24
Razorbacks led 14-0 at halftime.
Arkansas ran ball for 224 yards 95 yards/carry)
Arkansas QB Jefferson threw for 223 yards, 3 TDs, ran for another 62 yards and a TD.

Ole Miss 28, Troy 10— Lane Kiffin’s father is Monte Kiffin, who was a defensive coordinator in the NFL (a great one) for many years. The TV guys on this game showed how Lane Kiffin lived in seven different cities, before he even went to college.

This is an under-reported part of football coaching, how coaches are nomadic— it probably has more of an effect on their families, since the coaches spend most of their time in their offices anyway. Kids have to go to different schools, make new friends. Has to be difficult.

Nebraska 38, North Dakota 17— This game was 17-17 with 3:00 left in the third quarter; the final score is misleading. North Dakota is a I-AA team. Lets just say, the natives are restless in Lincoln.

Georgia 49, Oregon 3— Rough start to the Dan Lanning era in Eugene; total yardage was 571-313, a total beatdown. Georgia scored a TD the first seven times they had the ball.

USC 66, Rice 14— USC scored on three pick-6’s; their defense outscored the Rice offense, 21-14.

Florida 29, Utah 26— Good game.
Gators scored game-winning TD with 1:25 left.
Total yardage was 451-446, Florida.
Utah converted 8-13 on third down, Gators 7-12.

Liberty 29, Southern Mississippi 27 OT
Liberty tied game on a 23-yard TD pass with 0:36 left.
Liberty was 8-20 on third down, USM 3-12.
Southern Miss turned ball over five times (minus-2)

Ohio State 21, Notre Dame 10
Buckeyes outscored Notre Dame 14-0 in second half.
Ohio State outgained Irish, 395-253
Buckeyes ran 69 plays, Notre Dame only 48.
Buckeyes converted 7-13 on 3rd down, Notre Dame 3-13.

— Upsets of the Week:
Old Dominion (+8.5) 20, Virginia Tech 17
Rutgers (+7) 22, Boston College 21
Arizona (+6) 38, San Diego State 20
Wyoming (+5) 40, Tulsa 37 OT
Syracuse (+4) 31, Louisville 7
Ohio U 41 (+3.5), Florida Atlantic 38 OT
 

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Florida State vs LSU (@ New Orleans)

Florida State (1-0)
— 8 starters back on offense, 8 on defense
— 101 starts back on offensive line; junior QB has 13 starts
— Last 4+ years, they’re 20-27 SU
— Since 2017, they’re 5-8-1 ATS as a road underdog.
— Last two years, they’re 4-2-1 ATS coming off a win.
— Last week, Seminoles hammered a I-AA team, 47-7.

LSU:
— 6 starters back on offense, 5 on defense
— 41 starts back on offensive line; QB started 29 games at Arizona State
— This is Brian Kelly’s first game at LSU
— In his career, Kelly is 71-65 ATS as a favorite.
— LSU was minus-3 in turnovers LY; previous four years, they were +41.
— Tigers were 11-12 SU last two years, after going 15-0 in 2019.

— Last four years, SEC teams are 22-12 ATS when playing an ACC team
— These teams haven’t met in the last 25 years
— Kelly’s Notre Dame team beat FSU last two years, 41-38/42-26.
 

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Florida State 24, LSU 23:
— Down 24-10, LSU scored two TD’s in last 4:07, but the PAT with 0:00 left was blocked.
— Florida State converted 11-17 third down plays.
— LSU QB Daniels ran for 114 yards, threw for 209 yards, two TD’s.
— Florida State is 2-0 for the first time since 2016.
 

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Clemson vs Georgia Tech (@ Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)

Clemson
— 9 starters back on offense, 6 on defense
— 75 starts back on offensive line; soph QB has 15 starts
— Lost both coordinators from LY; replaced from within.
— Last ten years, they’re 121-17 SU
— Since 2017, they’re 14-8-1 ATS as a road favorite.
— Last two years, Tigers are 8-11 ATS in ACC games.

Georgia Tech
— 5 starters back on offense, 3 on defense
— 37 starts back on offensive line; soph QB has 16 starts
— Since 2016, Tech is 5-12 ATS as a home underdog.
— Since 2019, they’re 10-14-1 ATS in ACC games.
— Collins is 15-19 ATS as an underdog.
— Last three years, Yellow Jackets are 9-25 SU.

— Clemson won last seven series games (4-2-1 ATS)
— Tigers beat Tech 14-8 LY, stopping Tech on 1-yard line with 0:15 left. Game was delayed for 1:52 at the start by lightning.
— Clemson held Tech under 300 TY in each of last seven meetings.
 

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College Football Week 1 Rewind
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Week 0 and Week 1 of the college football season is in the books. We had a handful of big upsets, with some giant favorites also covering. Each week we'll recap the biggest favorites and underdogs to cash, as well as highlighting some of the biggest bad beats.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 1 RESULTS

WAGER (Favorites-Underdogs)
Straight Up (SU): 80-13
Against the Spread (ATS): 51-42
WAGER (Home-Away)
Straight Up (SU): 77-13
Against the Spread (ATS): 52-38
WAGER (Totals O/U)
Over-Under: 41-52

COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON RESULTS

WAGER (Favorites-Underdogs)
Straight Up (SU): 80-13
Against the Spread (ATS): 51-42
WAGER (Home-Away)
Straight Up (SU): 77-13
Against the Spread (ATS): 52-38
WAGER (Totals O/U)
Over-Under: 41-52

BIGGEST UNDERDOGS TO CASH

Delaware (+12, +265 ML) 14, @ Navy 7
Northwestern (+11.5, +375 ML) 31, Nebraska 28 (neutral site)
Rutgers (+8.5, +265 ML) 22, @ Boston College 21
Old Dominion (+6.5, ML +195) 20, Virginia Tech 17
Wyoming (+6.5, ML +195) 40, Tulsa 37 (2 OT)
Arizona (+6, ML +190) 38, @ San Diego State 20
Ohio (+5.5, ML +180) 41, FAU 38
William & Mary (+4.5, ML +170) 41, @ Charlotte 24

BIGGEST FAVORITES TO CASH

Miami-Florida (-48.5) 70, Bethune-Cookman 13
Baylor (-43.5) 69, Albany 10
Tennessee (-43.5) 59, Ball State 10
Alabama (-41.5) 55, Utah State 0
Georgia Southern (-39.5) 59, Morgan State 7
Texas Tech (-38.5) 63, Murray State 10
Marshall (-37.5) 55, Norfolk State 3
USC (-32.5) 66, Rice 14

BIGGEST ROAD FAVORITES TO CASH

BYU (-20.5) 50 @ South Florida 21
Western Kentucky (-15.5) 49 @ Hawaii 17

BIGGEST BAD BEAT OF THE WEEK

In a very entertaining game on Sunday night at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, the Florida State Seminoles and LSU Tigers squared off. It was head coach Brian Kelly's first game at the helm of the Bayou Bengals, while head coach Mike Norvell is trying to get the Seminoles back on a championship track. It was an intriguing game, but both teams still entered play unranked in The Associated Press' Top 25.

LSU took a 3-0 lead after the first 15 minutes, as each team was rather sluggish early on. Things didn't really heat up in the second quarter either, as we had just one score, a touchdown by a the Seminoles. With a combined 10 points in the first 30 minutes, OVER (50.5) bettors looked to be staring at a losing bet slip. Things heated up a little bit in the third quarter, and LSU's shoddy special teams play allowed the Seminoles to grab some great field position. At the end of three quarters, FSU led 17-10.

FSU led 24-17, and had the ball inside the LSU 5 late in regulation. The Seminoles fumbled the ball away on the 1, inside of two minutes, giving the Tigers the ball back. If the Seminoles could have punched it in, making it 31-17 at that point, UNDER bettors likely would have won. However, down just 24-17, LSU would be able to drive the length of the field, scoring with zeroes on the clock to make it 24-23. Instead of going for two, Kelly elected to go for the extra point and play for overtime, much to the excitement of OVER bettors.

However, the Seminoles had other ideas, and ended up getting in and blocking the extra point for the miraculous 24-23 win. OVER bettors couldn't believe their misfortune, while UNDER bettors, who really had been on the right side all evening long, rejoiced.

BAD BEAT HONORABLE MENTIONS

ALABAMA A&M at UAB (Total - 60.5)

After three quarters, the Blazers held a 59-0 lead. That's how the game would end after a scoreless fourth quarter. Perhaps not a textbook 'bad beat', but a head shaker just the same.

EASTERN KENTUCKY (+13.5) at EASTERN MICHIGAN

The Eagles of EMU took a 42-27 lead with 3:22 left in regulation, thanks for a Hassan Beydoun 22-yard touchdown grab. However, with just 71 ticks left in regulation, the Colonels struck for a 9-yard touchdown to close the scoring, falling 42-34 with the backdoor cover.

NC STATE at EAST CAROLINA (ML +350)

If you bet the Pirates of ECU to upset the No. 13 Wolfpack, you were kicking mad...because of a missed kick. The Pirates were covering most of the afternoon at the Rowdy Dowdy in Greenville. ECU erased a 21-7 deficit, pulling with 21-20. With :09 left in regulation, ECU attempted a game-winning field goal, but PK Owen Daffer pushed a 41-yard game winner right.

HOUSTON at UTSA (Total - 61.5, ML +150)

With just :23 remaining in regulation, Houston went ahead on a 35-yard field goal, leading 24-21. The Roadrunners were able to quickly get into field goal range, and PK Jared Sackett knocked through a 37-yard attempt to send the game to overtime, tied 24-24. You know how that goes. The teams exchanged field goals in the first overtime, and there were still just 54 points on the board. In the second overtime, UTSA not only scored a touchdown, but bagged a two-point conversion, going up 35-27. That cashed the OVER.

Money line bettors for UTSA were also feeling the sting. Houston matched the touchdown and two-point conversion, forcing a third OT. The Cougars won with a 2PTC, 37-35, as UTSA was unable to convert to keep the game going.

OREGON vs. GEORGIA (neutral site) (Total - 54.5)

The defending national champs fired out to a 28-3 lead at halftime, and didn't take their foot off the gas in the third quarter. Georgia posted two more touchdowns, taking a 42-3 lead to the fourth. Just 10 seconds in, UGA struck for a TD, taking a 49-3 lead. Even a field goal in the final 14:50 would have scored a win for OVER bettors, but the Ducks couldn't manage any points, and the Bulldogs were held in check the rest of the way. It wasn't a definition 'bad beat', but it left a bad taste in the mouth of OVER bettors.

UTEP at OKLAHOMA (Total - 58.5)

The Sooners led 42-10 heading into the final quarter, and just one touchdown would seal the winning ticket for OVER bettors. UTEP cooperated with a field goal just 59 seconds into the final stanza, cutting the OU lead to 42-13. Oklahoma was marching down the field with under six to go, advancing well into the red zone. Unfortunately, the offense bogged down and the Sooners elected to take a 22-yard chip shot field goal with 5:17 left in the game, putting a bow on the scoring at 45-13. Those half-point losses sting.

BRYANT at FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (Total - 57.5, ML +350)

The Bulldogs of Bryant, an FCS school, carried a 16-6 lead into the fourth quarter. UNDER bettors appeared to be well on their way to a victory, and any ML bettors backing the Bulldogs had a chance to multiply their initial wager by three and a half times! FIU had other ideas. In a wild fourth quarter, the teams exchanged haymakers. FIU took a 27-23 lead with 4:08 left in regulation, but Bryant answered with a 1-yard scoring plunge with just 43 seconds left in regulation, restoring a 30-27 lead.

Bryant ML bettors and UNDER bettors looked to be in good shape, but the Golden Panthers worked it down the field with a game-tying 29-yard FG to force OT. UNDER bettors were dead, but Bryant still had a chance. In OT, Bryant took a 37-30 lead with the touchdown, but FIU responded with a TD and 2PTC to steal the game, 38-37.
 

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Louisville @ Central Florida

Louisville (0-1)
— 7 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 116 starts back on offensive line; senior QB has 38 starts
— since 2016, they’re 3-10-1 ATS as a road underdog.
— In his career, Satterfield is 8-11-2 ATS as a road underdog
— Since the start of 2018, they’re minus-26 in turnovers.
— Since 2018, Louisville is 14-20-1 ATS in ACC games.

Central Florida (1-0)
— 9 starters back on offense; 8 on defense
— 132 starts back on OL
— junior QB started nine games at Ole Miss
— Last two years, Knights are 2-7 ATS as a home favorite.
— Malzahn is 24-30-1 ATS as a home favorite.
— Last two years, UCF is 5-9 ATS coming off a win.
— Knights whacked a I-AA team 56-10 LW, gaining, 600 TY.
— Louisville (+7) upset UCF 42-35 in Louisville LY.

— Cardinals threw for 310 yards, outgained UCF 501-416.
— Last 3+ years, ACC teams are 7-5 ATS vs AAC opponents.

Boise State @ New Mexico
Boise State (0-1)
— 8 starters back on offense, 9 on defense
— 86 starts back on offensive line; junior QB has 25 starts
— 7-6 SU since start of LY, after going 88-26 previous nine years.
— Since 2019, they’re 5-5 ATS as road faves- from 2012-18, they were 23-11.
— Since 2018, Boise is 20-12 ATS in Mountain West games.
— Broncos lost 34-17 at Oregon State LW, giving up 470 TY (-2 in TO’s).

New Mexico (1-0)
— 5 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 22 starts back on offensive line.
— new QB was at Kansas for 3 years- he threw 18 passes LY
— Last 5+ years, they’re 14-42 SU
— Since 2018, Lobos are 4-10 ATS as a home underdog.
— Since 2017, Lobos are 15-39 ATS overall
— Lobos pounded a I-AA team 41-0 LW, running for 267 yards.

— Boise won 11 of last 12 meetings, including last five in row (4-1 ATS)
— Boise won last three meetings by combined score of 124-23.
— Broncos are 3-2 ATS in last five visits to Albuquerque.
 

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Alabama @ Texas

Alabama (1-0)
— 5 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 104 starts back on offensive line; soph QB 15 starts
— Since 2017, they’re 10-11 ATS as road favorites.
— Alabama is 10-3 ATS last 13 non-conference games.
— Alabama pounded Utah State 55-0 LW, running for 278 yards.
— Bama outgained the Aggies, 558-136.

Texas (1-0)
— 7 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 72 starts back on offensive line.
— Redshirt freshman QB Evers is a transfer from Ohio State.
— went 32-18 SU with Herman as HC; are 6-7 SU with Sarkisian.
— since 2015, they’re 5-1-1 ATS as a home underdog.
— In his career, Sarkisian is 8-5 ATS as a home underdog
— Texas routed UL-Monroe 52-10 LAW, outgaining ULM 383-259.

— Teams haven’t met since 2009.
— Sarkisian was OC at Alabama for two years (2019-20).
— Since 2016, Big X teams are 16-9 ATS when playing an SEC team.

South Carolina @ Arkansas
South Carolina (1-0)
— 9 starters back on offense, 5 on defense
— 129 starts back on offensive line (all 5 starters back); soph QB started 17 games at Oklahoma
— QB Rattler was 23-37/227 LW, with one TD pass, two INT’s.
— Last 3+ years, they’re 14-22 SU
— Last three years, Gamecocks are 3-7 ATS as a road underdog.
— LW, Carolina beat Georgia State 35-14; they were outgained, 311-306.

Arkansas (1-0)
— 7 starters back on offense, 4 on defense
— 101 starts back on offensive line; soph QB 15 starts
— Since 2015, they’re 12-15 ATS as a home favorite.
— Pittman is 4-3-1 ATS as a favorite.
— Under Pittman, Razorbacks are 11-6-1 ATS in SEC games.
— LW, Arkansas (-6) beat Cincinnati 31-24, running for 224 yards, giving up 325 yards in the air.

— Teams haven’t met since 2017.
— South Carolina won last three series games, scoring 46 ppg.
— Gamecocks are 2-6 ATS in last eight visits to Arkansas.

Tennessee @ Pittsburgh
Tennessee (1-0)
— 8 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 91 starts back on offensive line (4 starters); senior QB has 11 starts
— Last 2+ years, Vols are 7-4 ATS as a favorite
— In his career, Heupel is 7-8 ATS as a road favorite.
— Last five years, Tennessee is 2-1 ATS as a road favorite.
— Last 5+ years, Tennessee is 8-11 ATS out of conference.
— Vols (-33) pounded Ball State 59-10 LW, gaining 569 TY.

Pittsburgh (1-0)
— 8 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— have 145 starts back on offensive line.
— junior QB started 26 games at USC.
— Since 2018, they’re 5-3 ATS as a home underdog.
— Last seven years, they’re 23-15 ATS as an underdog overall.
— Last three years, Pitt is 7-4-1 ATS out of conference.
— LW, Pitt beat regional rival West Virginia 38-31; WVU outgained them, 404-384.

— Pitt (-3.5) won 41-34 in Knoxville LY, throwing for 301 yards, with +3 turnover ratio.
— SEC teams are 22-13 ATS in their last 35 games vs ACC teams.

Memphis @ Navy
Memphis (0-1)
— 7 starters back on offense; 6 on defense
— 61 starts back on OL; soph QB has 11 starts
— were 6-6 SU last year, after seven straight winning seasons
— Under Silverfield, Tigers are 3-11 ATS as a favorite, 0-5 on road.
— Under Silverfield, Tigers are 0-9 ATS on the road.
— Lost their opener 49-23 (+14) at Miss State, which threw for 450 yards.
— Mike Leach’s offense LW, Navy’s run game this week; extreme opposites.

Navy (0-1)
— 5 starters back on offense; 6 on defense
— 31 starts back on OL; junior QB has 10 starts.
— Last three years, Navy is 7-4 ATS as a home dog.
— Middies are underdog for 11th home game in row.
— Last three years, they’re 16-8-1 ATS coming off a loss.
— Navy lost 14-7 to I-AA Delaware LW, despite outgaining them 319-202.

— Memphis won last three series games, by 18-3-12 points.
— Tigers are 1-2 SU/0-3 ATS in last three trips to Annapolis.

Iowa State @ Iowa
Iowa State (1-0)
— 5 starters back on offense, 3 on defense
— 66 starts back on offensive line; will be QB (have no I-A experience at QB)
— Under Campbell, they’re 18-9-2 ATS as an underdog, 9-6-1 on road
— In his career, Campbell is 19-9-1 ATS as a road dog.
— Last three years, they’re 9-12-1 ATS coming off a win.
— Cyclones drubbed a I-AA team 42-10 last week.

Iowa (1-0)
— 7 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 44 starts return on offensive line; junior QB has 19 starts
— Last four years, they’re 21-13 ATS as a favorite.
— Since 2015, Iowa is +61 in turnovers (89 games)
— Since 2017, Iowa is 12-3-1 ATS outside the Big 14.
— Last week, Iowa beat I-AA South Dakota State 7-3, scoring two safeties; Hawkeyes gained 166 yards the whole game.

— Iowa won last six series games (4-1-1 ATS)
— Cyclones are 8-3 ATS in last 11 visits to Iowa City (0-2 last two)
— This is State’s first visit to Iowa since 2018.
— Since 2015, Big 14 teams are 9-7-1 ATS when playing a Big X opponent.

Virginia @ Illinois
Virginia (1-0)
— 4 starters back on offense, 6 on defense
— 22 starts back on offensive line; brought in OL from Harvard/Georgetown
— junior QB has started 20 games.
— Last four years, they’re 9-6 ATS as a road underdog.
— Last four years, they’re 12-7 ATS as a dog overall.

— Last two years, they’re 8-3 ATS coming off a win.
— 10-5 ATS in last 15 non-conference games.
— Virginia beat I-AA Richmond 34-17 LW, running for 259 yards.

Illinois (1-1)
— 7 starters back on offense, 6 on defense
— 74 starts return on offensive line; QB started 18 games at Syracuse.
— Since 2017, they’re 5-7 ATS as a home favorite.
— Illini split first two games, losing Big 14 opener 23-20 at Illinois LW.
— Illini ran ball for 260-216 yards in their first two games.
— Illinois is 2-6 ATS in its last eight non-conference games.

— Virginia (-10) hammered Illinois 42-14 LY.
— Since 2017, Big 14 teams are 15-11 ATS when playing an ACC opponent.

Kentucky @ Florida
Kentucky (1-0)
— 6 starters back on offense, 5 on defense
— 45 starts back on offensive line; junior QB 13 starts
— Since 2016, they’re 12-8-1 ATS as road underdogs
— Last four years, they’re 11-6-1 ATS as an underdog overall.
— Last four years, are 19-9 ATS coming off a win.
— Kentucky beat Miami OH 32-13 in opener, but ran ball for only 50 yards.

Florida (1-0)
— 6 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 98 starts back on offensive line (4 starters); soph QB has 1 start
— Last four years, Gators are 8-5-1 ATS as a home favorite.
— Last five years, Florida is 19-23-1 ATS vs SEC teams.
— At Louisiana, Napier was 9-10-1 ATS as a home favorite.
— Florida beat good Utah team 29-26 LW, giving up 230 rushing yards. Total yardage in the game was 451-446, Florida. They picked off pass in red zone in last minute to seal the win.

— Teams split last four meetings, after Florida had won the previous 21.
— Wildcats are 4-0-1 ATS in last five series games, but 2-4 ATS in last six visits to the Swamp.
— Under is 3-1 in last four series games.

USC @ Stanford
USC (1-0)
— 8 starters back on offense, 3 on defense
— 109 starts back on offensive line; soph QB started 7 games at Oklahoma
— Since 2015, Trojans are 14-7 ATS as a road favorite.
— Since 2017, USC is 18-25 ATS in Pac-12 games
— Last week, USC spanked Rice 66-14; they scored 3 defensive TD’s.
— Riley was 6-11-1 ATS as a road favorite at Oklahoma.

Stanford (1-0)
— 10 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 104 starts back on offensive line (5 starters); soph QB has 9 starts
— 11-19 SU last three years (71-24 the seven years before that)
— Last four years, they’re 3-6 ATS as a home underdog.
— Last week, Stanford hammered a I-AA team, 41-10.
— Last five years, Cardinal are 12-15 ATS coming off a win.

— Stanford is 5-3 SU in last eight series games.
— Cardinals upset USC 42-28 LY, as a 17-point underdog.
— Trojans are 3-5 ATS in last eight trips to The Farm.
— Over is 6-2 in last eight meetings.

Boston College @ Virginia Tech
Boston College (0-1)
— 6 starters back on offense, 8 on defense
— 29 starts back on offensive line; junior QB has 16 starts
— Last 6+ years, they’re 38-36 SU
— In two years under Hafley, they’re 4-4 ATS as a road underdog.
— New OC McNulty was tight ends coach at Notre Dame last two years.
— Last week, BC lost 22-21 at home to Rutgers, running ball for only 29 yards.

Virginia Tech (0-1)
— 4 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 62 starts back on offensive line; soph QB started 23 games at Marshall
— Last 4+ years, they’re 25-26 SU, which is why there is a new coach.
— LW, Hokies lost 20-17 at Old Dominion, despite outgaining ODU 340-245.
— Last five years, Tech is 19-23 ATS in ACC games.
— New coach Pry spent last six years as DC at Penn State.

— Boston College won three of last four series games.
— Eagles are 6-4 ATS in last ten visits to Blacksburg.
— Under is 5-2 in last seven series games.

New Mexico State @ Texas- El Paso
New Mexico State (0-2)
— 4 starters back on offense, 9 on defense
— 65 starts back on offensive line; new coach, new QBs
— Aggies lost first two games, 23-12/38-0 (0-2 ATS)
— 8-32 SU last 4+ years- their old coach bolted to a conference rival
— last two years, they’re 5-3 ATS as a road underdog.
— new coach Kill is 25-21 ATS as an underdog.

Texas- El Paso (0-2)
— 7 starters back on offense, 8 on defense
— 94 starts back on offensive line; junior QB has 19 starts
— Lost their first two games TY, 31-13/45-13.
— Coach Dimel is 14-29 ATS as a favorite.
— Miners are 7-15 ATS in last 22 non-conference games.
— UTEP outgained North Texas in opener, but lost 31-13.

— New Mexico State won/covered last three series games.
— Favorites covered last six meetings.
— Aggies are 1-3-1 ATS in last five visits to El Paso.

Baylor @ BYU
Baylor (1-0)
— 6 starters back on offense, 6 on defense
— 119 starts back on offensive line; soph QB has 2 starts
— Aranda is 5-4 ATS as an underdog.
— Since 2019, they’re 5-2 ATS as a road underdog.
— Since 2017, they’re 6-9 ATS out of conference.
— Baylor pounded a I-AA stiff LW, gaining 573 yards.

BYU (1-0)
— BYU has 8 starters back on offense, 11 on defense.
— BYU has 90 returning starts on the offensive line.
— BYU has junior QB with 10 starts.
— Last two years, BYU is 7-4 ATS as home favorites.
— Overall, Sitake is 21-25 ATS as a favorite.
— LW, BYU ran for 314 yards in a 50-21 win at South Florida.

— Last year, Baylor (-5) beat BYU 38-24 in Waco.
— Baylor outgained BYU, 534-409; ran ball for 303 yards.

Oregon State @ Fresno State
Oregon State (1-0)
— 6 starters back on offense, 9 on defense
— 76 starts back on offensive line; junior QB 15 starts
— Beavers were 1-5 ATS on road LY (11-4 from 2018-20)
— Last 4+ years, OSU is 7-4 ATS out of conference.
— Beavers beat Boise 34-17 at home LW, outgaining them 470-311.
— Oregon State averaged 12.2 yards/pass attempt vs Boise.

Fresno State (1-0)
— 8 starters back on offense, 7 on defense
— 80 starts back on offensive line; senior QB has 19 starts
— Jeff Tedford returns as coach (Aaron Rodgers’ college coach)
— Last three years, they’re 5-8-1 ATS at home.
— Last five years, they’re 13-5-1 ATS out of conference.
— Fresno drubbed a I-AA team 35-7 last week.

— These teams haven’t met since 2003.
— Last 3+ years, Mountain West squads are 19-14 ATS vs Pac-12 opponents.

Mississippi State @ Arizona
Mississippi State (1-0)
— 8 starters back on offense, 9 on defense
— 82 starts back on offensive line; soph QB 19 starts
— Since 2017, they’re 6-4 ATS as a road favorite.
— In his career, Leach is 19-20 ATS as a road favorite.
— Last week, Bulldogs threw for 450 yards, waxed Memphis 45-23.
— Bulldogs are 14-8 ATS in last 22 games out of conference.
— MSU plays LSU next week, has to guard against look-ahead here.

Arizona (1-0)
— 7 starters back on offense, 8 on defense
— 57 starts back on offensive line; soph QB 15 starts at Washington State
— Arizona upset San Diego St in their opener, after going 1-16 in 2020-21.
— Arizona outgained Aztecs 461-232, running ball for 162 yards.
— Since 2014, they’re 9-16 ATS out of conference.
— Last four years, Arizona is 8-6 ATS as a home underdog.

— These teams haven’t met in last 25 years.
— Since 2015, Pac-12 teams are 10-5 ATS when playing an SEC team.
 

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LOU at UCF07:30 PMUCF -6.5
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BSU at UNM09:00 PMUNM +16.5
O 44.0
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10​

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USM at MIA12:00 PMMIA -26.5
U 51.0
+500 +500
DUKE at NW12:00 PMDUKE +10.0
U 56.5
+500 +500
OHIO at PSU12:00 PMOHIO +28.0
U 54.5
+500 +500
ARST at OSU12:00 PMARST +44.5
O 69.0
+500 +500
SOCAR at ARK12:00 PMARK -9.0
U 54.5
+500 +500
WAKE at VAN12:00 PMWAKE -13.0
U 65.0
+500 +500
ALA at TEX12:00 PMALA -20.5
U 64.5
+500 +500
UTSA at ARMY12:00 PMUTSA -3.0
U 54.0
+500 +500
MIZZ at KSU12:00 PMKSU -7.5
U 56.5
+500 +500
UNC at GSU12:00 PMGSU +7.0
O 64.5
+500 +500
USA at CMU01:00 PMCMU -5.0
U 58.0
+500 +500
WMU at BALL02:00 PMWMU -6.5
U 51.5
+500 +500
MRSH at ND02:30 PMMRSH +21.0
O 50.0
+500 +500
TENN at PITT03:30 PMTENN -5.5
U 64.5
+500 +500
MEM at NAVY03:30 PMMEM -5.0
U 49.0
+500 +500
COLO at AFA03:30 PMAFA -17.5
U 50.0
+500 +500
WSU at WIS03:30 PMWIS -17.5
U 50.0
+500 +500
APP at TAM03:30 PMAPP +18.5
U 54.0
+500 +500
MD at CHAR03:30 PMMD -26.5
U 65.5
+500 +500
HOU at TTU04:00 PMTTU -3.5
U 62.5
+500 +500
MTU at CSU04:00 PMMTU +12.0
O 58.5
+500 +500
UNLV at CAL04:00 PMUNLV +13.0
O 49.0
+500 +500
AKR at MSU04:00 PMMSU -34.5
U 56.0
+500 +500
UVA at ILL04:00 PMILL -3.5
U 57.5
+500 +500
ISU at IOWA04:00 PMIOWA -3.5
U 40.0
+500 +500
KU at WVU06:00 PMKU +13.5
U 60.0
+500 +500
ODU at ECU06:00 PMECU -13.0
O 50.5
+500 +500
UAB at LIB06:00 PMUAB -6.5
U 50.0
+500 +500
 

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SYR at CONN07:00 PMSYR -23.5
O 49.5
+500 +500
NIU at TLSA07:00 PMTLSA -6.5
U 63.5
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UK at FLA07:00 PMUK +5.5
O 52.5
+500 +500
EMU at ULL07:00 PMULL -11.0
U 56.0
+500 +500
FIU at TXST07:00 PMTXST -13.5
U 62.5
+500 +500
KENT at OKLA07:00 PMKENT +33.0
U 73.0
+500 +500
MASS at TOL07:00 PMTOL -28.0
O 49.0
+500 +500
SJSU at AUB07:30 PMAUB -24.0
O 48.5
+500 +500
USC at STAN07:30 PMUSC -9.5
U 65.0
+500 +500
ASU at OKST07:30 PMASU +12.5
O 58.5
+500 +500
GASO at NEB07:30 PMGASO +23.0
U 62.5
+500 +500
HAW at MICH08:00 PMMICH -52.0
U 67.0
+500 +500
BC at VT08:00 PMBC +3.0
U 45.0
+500 +500
NMSU at UTEP09:00 PMNMSU +17.5
O 46.0
+500 +500
BAY at BYU10:15 PMBYU -2.5
U 54.5
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ORST at FRES10:30 PMFRES -1.0
O 59.0
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MSST at ARIZ11:00 PMMSST -11.5
U 57.5
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