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VOL. 27 SEPTEMBER 11-15, 2008 NO. 3
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THE GOLD SHEET EXTRA!!!...featuring the TECHNICAL REPORT
TECHNICAL PLAYS OF THE WEEK
AUBURN
Revenge is often a dish best served cold, which Auburn plans
to do Saturday when it invades Starkville to face host Mississippi
State. Last season, the Tigers were stunned at home by Sly Croom's
Bulldogs, 19-14, qualifying the return match as featured Painful
Memory and Power Revenge recommendations for the Plainsmen. Auburn
has covered 4 of its last 6 in revenge spots for HC Tommy
Tuberville, whose presence on the sidelines also makes this a Coach
& Pointspread play for the Tigers. Tuberville's Tigers have fared
well on the road lately, covering 8 of their last 12, and have won
and covered big their last 3 as a series visitor at Starkville (all
wins by 28 or more). And home cooking hasn't worked too well
lately for MSU, which is only 3-12 vs. the number its last 15 as
host.
GEORGIA TECH
It's no secret that Georgia Tech HC Paul Johnson knows what
he's doing. Johnson routinely exceeded expectations durng a
successful 6-year stnt at Navy, and looks to be carrying that same
success with him to his new gig in Atlanta. Johnson's Midshipmen
were 16-6-1 vs. the line the last 5 years as an underdog, and
Johnson picked up the trend without a hitch in his first dog chance
last Saturday with the Yellow Jackets, not only covering the
number, but winning outright at Boston College. Johnson looks to
do more of the same this week at Virginia Tech, and his presence is
a major reason GT is a featured play in both the College Coach as
Underdog and Power Underdog systems this week. The Jackets are
also a recommended Painful Memory play vs. the Hokies.
SAN JOSE STATE
Every so often, a few unlikely "pointspread nuggets" can be
uncovered in unsuspecting places. Take San Jose State, for
example. Usually flying well under the national radar, the
Spartans have nonetheless developed a nice pointspread trend at
home for veteran HC Dick Tomey. And those angles are worth noting
when San Jose plays host Saturday night to winless San Diego State.
Simply, the Spartans have developed a solid home field edge,
covering 9 of their last 10 at Spartan Stadium. And they have
usually taken care of business when expected under Tomey, covering
6 of their last 7 as chalk.
ARIZONA STATE
Until further notice, we see no reason to jump off Arizona
State, especially when the Sun Devils are laying points at Tempe,
which they'll be doing again Saturday night against UNLV. Chopping
some heavy lumber is no concern, either, considering how ASU has
covered 6 of its last 7 laying double digits since HC Dennis
Erickson arrived last season, and 10 of its last 11 in that heavy
favorite role at home since 2005. And we're not afraid to buck the
Rebels, who have covered just 4 of their last 18 on the road under
HC Mike Sanford.
HOUSTON
Kudos to Baltimore for its opening week win over Cincinnati
...but let's see the Ravens do it again. Especially on the road,
where Baltimore failed to cover all 8 of its games last season and
must deal with again this week when traveling to Reliant Stadium
for a game vs. an angry Houston side. The Texans have paid off
like a loose slot machine at home for HC Gary Kubiak, covering
their last 4 and 8 of their last 10 as host.
EXTRA POINTS
LOOK OUT BELOW!
by Bruce Marshall, TGS EXTRA!!! Editor
As usual, a lot of attention is being paid to teams at the top
of the polls. But shrewd handicappers have long known that
wagering bargains can be found at the opposite end of the college
gridiron spectrum. Specifically, teams on the slide can provide
outstanding "go against" opportunities. The key, as always, is
identifying squads in the early stages of such streaks, which is
one reason we have begun our weekly "pointspread streaks" list in
the Systems Spotlight panel, featured in this week's TGS EXTRA!
Although it's early in the campaign, and no team can be on more
than a 1 or 2-game pointspread streak after last weekend's college
slate, knowledge of teams starting quickly, or breaking slowly, vs.
the line can be an important handicapping component, for within
those ranks are a handful of teams in the initial stages of some
extended runs (good and bad) vs. the line.
Following is a quick look at teams that appear in trouble, and
good candidates for some "go against" recommendations in the coming
weeks.
Washington State...Some longtime northwest observers are
frankly a bit horrified at what they have seen thus far from the
Cougs, who have been left at the gate for the first two games of
new HC Paul Wulff's regime. The trashing of Wazzu's long-enduring
offensive playbook (which was essentially the same from the time
Wulff played for the Cougs under Dennis Erickson all the way until
last season) in favor of a new no-huddle attack has been nothing
short of disastrous in the early going, as new QB Gary Rogers (a
5th-year senior) has looked completely lost in the process, missing
a host of open receivers and raising the possibility Wulff is about
to make an early switch to either Kansas State transfer Kevin
Lopina or RS frosh Marshall Lobbestael at the position. Meanwhile,
Wazzu's newly-aligned 4-3 defense has been torched by (admittedly
potent) Oklahoma State and Cal in the first two weeks, appearing
out of position much of the time while allowing a slew of big plays
and a whopping 53 ppg. By the way, that 66-3 loss vs. the Golden
Bears set a record as Wazzu's worst-ever defeat, eclipsing a 62-3
shellacking Jackie Sherrill's lone Coug team absorbed vs. UCLA in
1976.
Wyoming...Here's another new offense that is struggling to
find traction in the early going. Under-fire Wyo HC Joe Glenn
enlisted veteran o.c. Bob Cole to install a version of Wake
Forest's well-conceived offense in Laramie, but early returns are
not positive, especially after last week's ugly 23-3 home loss vs.
Air Force. New QB Dax Crum sure isn't looking too comfy at the
controls, hitting on only 7 of 19 passes against the Falcons and
pulled late in the game in favor of former starter Karsten Sween,
who didn't fare much better. The Pokes also didn't help their
cause by losing 4 fumbles in that sloppy display against the Force.
Special teams woes that have also proven costly in the first two
games. Add it up, and the war drums are beating at Dick Cheney's
alma mater, as Glenn's chances of surviving past this season begin
to dip.
Syracuse...The watch is on at the Carrier Dome, where it is
beginning to look less and less likely that HC Greg Robinson will
survive the campaign, much less September. Resignation chatter is
now rife on blogs in Orange country after Akron rolled into the
dome last weekend and spanked Syracuse, 42-28, There was a silver
lining of sort for Syracuse in the defeat, that being the
performance of new starting QB Cameron Dantley, who looked good in
his starting debut in place of Andrew Robinson. But the defense
(supposedly the specialty of Robinson, the team's co-d.c.) was
abysmal, the Zips administering a beatdown to the tune of 478 total
yards while catching the Orange flat-footed a number of times with
well-disguised draw plays. There's already talk in Orange country
that a lopsided home loss this week vs. Penn State could be the
final straw for Robinson. And, in a peripheral matter, Robinson's
performance at Syracuse (now 7-30 SU) has been so abysmal that the
man who hired him, AD Daryl Gross, is supposedly in hot water
himself. Stay tuned.
Colorado State...How far have the Rams fallen? We know they
slipped all of the way to 3-9 last season, a campaign that cost
long-serving HC Sonny Lubick his job. Sonny, however, apparently
didn't leave much in the cupboard for successor Steve Fairchild, as
CSU needed a late rally last weekend to prevail against
lower-division Sacramento State in what was almost the
most-humiliating defeat in CSU's modern football history. Although
the Rams have two accomplished RBs in Gartrell Johnson & Kyle Bell,
the OL has looked overmatched, and new QB Billy Farris continues to
seek traction. Moreover, Mountain West observers are stunned at
the overall talent level left behind by Lubick, which some are
beginning to say is currently the worst in the MWC (ouch!).
Other potential early "go-against" teams: Arkansas, Army,
Maryland, Notre Dame, UTEP, West Virginia.
NFL TICKER
WEEK ONE REVIEW
by Bruce Marshall, TGS EXTRA!!! Editor
Well, it didn't take long for the first fantasy football
bombshell of the 2008 season to drop.
Tom Brady. Out for the year.
That's the preliminary diagnosis on the New England QB, who
didn't take a snap due to foot injury concerns in the preseason,
then suffered a torn ACL while getting hit in the pocket in
Sunday's opener vs. the Chiefs. Suddenly, many fantasy football
leagues have bene turned inside-out, with the likely top choice in
many drafts having bit the dust before the first week was
completed.
What does it mean, fantasy-wise, for the Patriots? Meet Matt
Cassel, the new sheriff in town (for the moment, at least) and QB
for the Patriots, who did just enough in relief to help New England
to a 17-10 win. But don't expect Brady-like numbers from Cassel,
and don't expect '07-like fantasy numbers from wideouts such as
Randy Moss or Wes Welker, either. We'd also keep a close eye on HC
Bill Belichick, who might soon make a move for another QB (Chris
Simms reportedly on the radar). Which would be understandable, as
Cassel has only appeared in limited garbage-time work in the past,
and didn't even lead the Pat offense on a TD drive in the
preseason. Possible fantasy beneficiaries could be RBs Sammy
Morris and Laurence Maroney, who shared carries vs. the Chiefs and
might be called upon to carry a heavy workload in the coming weeks.
There were some other fantasy developments worth noting in
Week One, and we now take a quick trip around the league for those
highlights.
Atlanta...It didn't take newly-acquired RB Michael Turner long
to make an impression in his first start, All the ex-Charger did
was blast for 220 YR (one of those a 66-yard dash) and 2 TDs in the
Falcons' impressive 34-21 win over Detroit. New HC Mike Smith kept
the game plan rather conservative for rookie QB Matt Ryan, who
passed only 13 times, but did complete one of those for a 62-yard
score in the first quarter to Michael Jenkins. Baltimore...No one
was expecting too much from Delaware rookie QB Joe Flacco in his
first start, but he didn't hurt the Ravens against Cincy, not
throwing a pick in 29 mostly-safe passing attempts. And he indeed
helped Baltimore with his legs in HC John Harbaugh's first
regular-season game, scrambling for a 38-yard score in Baltimore's
17-10 win. RB Willis McGahee was held out of the game with knee
concerns, with ex-Alabama RB Le'Ron McClain and Rutgers rookie Ray
Rice sharing the carries vs. Cincy.
Carolina...The Panthers' new 1-2 RB punch of DeAngelo Williams
and Oregon rookie Jonathan Stewart made a nice debut in the opener
at San Diego, combining for a workmanlike 139 YR in Carolina's
exciting 26-24 win. The Panthers won the game on the final play
when QB Jake Delhomme, looking fine in his first regular-season
game back from Tommy John surgery, tossed a 14-yard TD pass to Dante
Rosario on the game's final play. Jake passed for 247 yards on the
day. New York Jets...It hasn't taken Brett Favre too long to fit
in with the Jets, tossing 2 TD passes in his first regualr-season
start wearing a different shade of green, as the Jets wion their
opener at Miami, 20-14. RB Thomas Jones was also in top form vs.
the Dolphins, rushing for 101 yards in the win.
Philadelphia...Donovan McNabb is back and so apparently is the
deep ball in Philly! All McNabb did was pass for 361 yards in the
Birds' 38-3 romp past the Rams on opening day, with three different
Philly receivers (Hank Baskett, Greg Lewis, and Cal rookie DeSean
Jackson) each cracking the 100-yard barrier, the first time that
was done by the Eagles since their 1960 championship year when
Timmy Brown, Pete Retzlaff, and Tommy McDonald all turned the trick
in a 38-28 win over the Redskins on December 18. What's
interesting is that the Eagles' top two wideouts, Reggie Brown and
Kevin Curtis, both missed the game due to injury. Pittsburgh...
Willie Parker is apparently back from a broken leg, at least based
upon his opening-week performance against Houston (138 YR and 3
Tds) in the Steelers' 38-17 romp. Illinois rookie RB Rashard
Mendenhall, expectred to get the bulk of the short-yardage carries
(and cracks at the goal line from close range), indeed carried 10
times, but didn't record a TD against the Texans.
TECHNICIAN'S CORNER
Featuring the "Tech Edge"
COLLEGE
NORTH CAROLINA at RUTGERS (Thursday, September 11)...Butch 5-3 as
dog LY, while Schiano has cooled abit vs. the number now just 2-4
last 65 as home chalk and 6-7 vs. line overall since '07. Tech
edge-slight to UNC, absed on team trends.
KANSAS at SOUTH FLORIDA (Friday, September 12)...Mangino covered
all 4 chances as true visitor LY, and is 7-2 vs. line on road since
'06. Magino also 15-3 vs. line his last 18 onboard. Tech
edge-slight to KU, based on team trends.
NAVY at DUKE.Mids have beaten Duke SU last 4 seasons, though didn't
cover LY's wild 46-43 win at Annapolis. Mids 17-7 vs. line their
last 24 as visitor. Tech edge-slight to Navy, based on series
trends.
RICE at VANDERBILT.Dores recovered somewhat last year as chalk,
covering 2 of 3 chances, although Vandy still just 5-10 as chalk
since '02. Dores no covers 9 of last 10 hosting non-SEC
opposition! Owls 15-6 as dog since '06 (6-4 under Bailiff), 9-4 as
road dog since '06 (4-3 for Bailiff). Tech edge-Rice, based on
team trends.
AUBURN at MISSISSIPPI STATE.Big revenge spot for Tuberville after
losing to Sly 19-14 LY. Tigers had won and covered previous 5
meetings. Sly just 1-4 vs. line as host LY and 3-12 previous 15
vs. spread at Starkville. Tuberville has won and covered last 3
trips to MSU with all wins by 28 or more. Tigers 8-4 vs. line as
visitor since '05, and Tuberville has covered 4 of last 6 in
revenge. Tech edge-Auburn, based on team and series trends.
BALL STATE at AKRON.Ball State 5-2 vs. line away LY, 10-3 since
'06, 3-1 as road chalk since '06, 8-3 as overall chalk that span.
Tech edge-slight to Ball State, based on team trends.
TOLEDO at EASTERN MICHIGAN.Home team has won and covered the last
3 meetings. Amstutz no covers last 6 as visitor, 3-15 last 18 in
role. Tech edge-EMU, based on Amstutz negatives.
NEVADA at MISSOURI.Mizzou on 18-8-1 spread run last 27 on board,
though Tigers only covered 1 of 3 laying DDs since '06. Tigers
have also covered their last 7 vs. non-Big XII opposition. Tech
edge-slight to Mizzou, based on team trends.
SMU at TEXAS TECH .TT has won and covered big the last 2 years vs.
pre-June SMU. Leach 15-7 laying DDs since '03. Red Raiders 5-2
last 7 laying 20 or more. Tech edge-TT, based on series trends.
NEW MEXICO STATE at NEBRASKA.Mumme 1-5 vs. line away LY and 5-12 in
role since taking over NMSU in '05. Ags just 3-8 as DD road dog
under Mumme. Tech edge-Nebraska, based on NMSU negatives.
UCLA at BYU.Rematch from pair of games LY both covered by UCLA
(split SU). Bruins on 11-0 run as underdog (1-0 for Neuheisel) and
now 19-9 last 28 on board. Cougs, however, 8-3 vs. line as home
since '06 (all as chalk). Tech edge-UCLA, based on recent dog
mark.
OREGON at PURDUE.Bellotti 11-4 vs. line since last season. Ducks
also 8-1 vs. line as non-conference visitor since '99. Tiller was
3-3 vs. line at Ross-Ade LY but only 6-12 against points as host
since '05. Purdue only 1-5 vs. line in non-conference games since
'05. Tech edge-Oregon, based on team trends.
ARKANSAS at TEXAS.Houston Nutt covered all 3 vs. Mack Brown in last
decade, but Nutt has moved to ole miss and Arkansas struggling for
Petrino. Mack has won and covered first two as 20+ chalk TY. Tech
edge-slight to Texas, based on recent trends.
GEORGIA at SOUTH CAROLINA.Revenge for Richt after early loss LY
between hedges. Bulldogs have won last 3 trips to Columbia, and
road team has covered last 3 in series. UGa 11-4-1 vs. line last
16 on board. Spurrier only 3-6 as home dog since taking over SC in
'05. Richt also 7-3 vs. line last 10 in revenge. Tech
edge-Georgia, based on team and recent series trends.
AIR FORCE at HOUSTON.UH just 1-4 as home chalk for Briles LY.
Calhoun 9-3 vs. line at AFA since LY. Tech edge-AFA, based on team
trends.
HAWAII at OREGON STATE.UH now just 5-10 vs. spread last 15 on
board, and Leahey might be starting to fade again on mainland,
dropping last 4 vs. spread away from home. Riley has been pretty
good home chalk lately, with 6-2 mark in role since '06. Tech
edge-OSU, based on team trends.
WISCONSIN at FRESNO STATE.Note Pat Hill only 3-9 vs. line last 12
at Dog House although much of that damage done in poor '06.
Badgers no covers all 6 away from home LY and are just 1-4-1 as
visiting dog since '05. Tech edge-slight to Fresno, based on
recent Wisconsin road woes.
PENN STATE at SYRACUSE.Cuse just 3-11 last 14 on board, also 0-6 as
home dog LY and just 3-8 in role under Robinson. Shades only 1-4
as road chalk LY, however, but he is 11-5 laying DDs overall since
'05. Tech edge-Shades, based on team trends.
MICHIGAN at NOTRE DAME.Revenge for Weis (which a lot of games will
be this year) after 38-0 loss at Big House LY. If ND a dog, note
Weis only 1-3 as home dog LY, and overall as host just 4-12 last 16
in role. Tech edge-slight to Michigan, based on team trends.
IOWA STATE at IOWA.Revenge for Iowa after bitter 15-13 loss at Ames
LY. But note ISU has covered the last 4 and 9 of last 10 in
series. Cyclones 6-3 as dog for Chizik LY. Tech edge-ISU, based
on team and series trends.
GEORGIA TECH at VIRGINIA TECH.Chan was 6-2-1 vs. line as dog at GT
the last 2 years, and Paul Johnson was 16-6-1 as dog the last 5
seasons at Navy. Beamer only 2-4 as home chalk LY (1-3 laying DDs
as host in '07). Tech edge-GT, based on team trends.
NC STATE at CLEMSON.O'Brien having trouble gaining traction at NCS,
only 5-7 vs. line since LY. Clemson has covered 4 of last 5 in
series, though Tommy B just 6-12 vs. spread last 18 on board since
late '06. Tech edge-slight to Clemson, based on series trends.
WESTERN MICHIGAN at IDAHO.Idaho 1-9 vs. spread last 10 on board.
Akey 0-3 as home dog LY. WMU on a bit of a slide, too, just 3-9-1
last 13 on board, and Broncos just 1-4 as visiting chalk since '05.
Tech edge-slight to WMU, based on recent Idaho negatives.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN at OHIO. Chips only 2-5-1 vs. line as visitor
since LY but they are 15-5-1 as chalk since '05. Solich, however,
4-1 vs. line at Athens LY and 10-4 vs. number as host since taking
over Bobcats in '05, he's 4-2 as home dog that span. Tech
edge-slight to Ohio, based on team trends.
CAL at MARYLAND.Ralph only 5-12 vs. line last 17 on board and 9-18
last 27 overall. Ralph also just 5-11 vs. line his last 16 as host
and no covers last 6 hosting non-ACC teams. Tech edge-Cal, based
on Ralph negatives.
WASHINGTON STATE at BAYLOR.Bears have slipped to 8-19 vs. line last
27 on board and just 4-12 vs. number last 16 at Waco. Tech
edge-slight to WSU, based on team trends.
STANFORD at TCU.Frogs are solid 12-4 vs. line last 16 at Fort
Worth, 10-4 last 14 as home chalk (5-2 last 7 laying DDs at home).
Tech edge-TCU, based on team trends.
TEMPLE at BUFFALO.Buffalo abused Owls 42-7 LY and has won last two
years against Temple. Bulls have also covered 5 of last 7 as MAC
host. Turner Gill now 22-12-1 vs. line last 35 on board. Tech
edge-slight to Buffalo, based on team trends.
UAB at TENNESSEE.UT 9-3-1 vs. line after last 13 SU losses. UT
also covering games at home lately, 5-1-1 LY and 9-4-1 since '06.
Vols have also covered last 4 hosting non-SEC teams. UAB 11-20-1
vs. line last 32 on board. Tech edge-UT, based on team trends.
EAST CAROLINA at TULANE.Skip 27-11 vs. line at ECU, 16-5 vs. line
away from Greenville. Skip also 9-5 as chalk since '05 and 2-0 as
DD chalk that span. Bob Toledo non-descript 5-6 vs. line LY, but
Tulane 11-21-1 vs. line overall since '05. Tech edge-Skip, based
on recent trends.
MEMPHIS at MARSHALL.Note that home team has won and covered the
last three seasons. Tommy West 5-1 vs. line last 6 as visitor.
Herd has been a bit better at home than on road lately (home team
21-9-1 vs. line in Herd games since '05). Tech edge-slight to
Marshall, based on team and series trends.
VIRGINIA at UCONN.Groh, historically subpar vs. line on road at Uva
(9-23 last 32 vs. spread as visitor). Cavs no covers last 5 as
non-conference visitor. Edsall 13-4 vs. line at Rentsch since '05,
9-3 as chalk since '05, 4-1 as DD chalk that span. Tech edge-UConn,
based on team trends.
OKLAHOMA at WASHINGTON.Stoops just 2-6 vs. line last 8 as chalk
away from Norman, but OU is 11-6-1 as DD chalk since '06. Ty 6-3
as home dog since '06 (though just 6-8 vs. line at Seattle that
span). Tech edge-UW, based on team trends.
OHIO STATE at SOUTHERN CAL.Tressel 4-1 vs. line as visitor LY, 11-3
vs. line as visitor since '05. He's 1-0 as visiting dog that span
in rare dog role. Bucks 9-4 vs. line last 13 with single-digit
spreads, but Pete 7-1 last 8 in such roles. Pete just 2-4 as home
chalk LY but has covered 13 of last 20 on board since mid '06.
Tech edge-OSU, based on team trends.
ARIZONA at NEW MEXICO.Revenge for Stoops after 29-27 home loss to
Rocky LY. Rocky no covers last 3 as home dog and just 5-10 vs.
line last 15 on board, also just 2-5 last 7 as dog. Stoops has now
covered last 6 on board since late LY. Stoops also 8-4 vs. line
last 12 in revenge spots. Tech edge-slight to UA, based on recent
trends.
BOWLING GREEN at BOISE STATE.Boise has continued blue carpet magic
the past few years, now 15-5 vs. line last 20 as host, 12-4 last 16
laying DDs at home. Tech edge-Boise, based on team trends.
UTAH at UTAH STATE.Road team 3-0-1 vs. line last 4 meetings, and
Utes have won and covered handily last 4 trips to Logan. Utah 6-1
vs. line laying DDs since '06. more. Utags only 2-8 vs. line at
home since '06. Tech edge-Utah, based on team and series trends.
SAN DIEGO STATE at SAN JOSE STATE.Dick Tomey 6-1 as chalk since
'06, and Spartans also 9-1 vs. spread as host since '06 as well.
Tech edge-San Jose State, based on team trends.
UNLV at ARIZONA STATE.Rebs just 4-14 vs. line last 18 as visitor
under Sanford. Erickson 6-1 as DD chalk since LY amd ASU 12-2 in
role since '05 (10-1 as Tempe DD chalk that span). Tech edge-ASU,
based on team trends.
FLORIDA ATLANTIC at MICHIGAN STATE.Prior to covering 3 of 5 outside
of Belt LY, Owls had dropped previous 7 vs. spread outside of
conference. Tech edge-slight to MSU, based on team trends.
WESTERN KENTUCKY at ALABAMA.Nick now 2-7 as chalk at Bama, and
dating back to Mike Shula days, Tide 6-18 as chalk since '05, 2-15
as home chalk that span (2-12 laying DDs at home). Tech edge-WKU,
based on team trends.
SOUTHERN MISS at ARKANSAS STATE.Red Wolves only 2-5 vs. line last
7 as host compared to 8-4 road dog mark that span. Fedora trying
to follow up Bower recent success as road chalk (USM 4-0 in role
LY, 6-1 since '06). Tech edge-slight to USM, based on team trends.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE at KENTUCKY.Mixed results for Rich Brooks laying
big numbers lately (2-2 as DD chalk since '06), although he is
11-6-1 vs. line at Lexington since '05. Tech edge-slight to UK,
based on team trends.
LOUISIANA at ILLINOIS.Ragin' Cajuns only 3-7 as dog since LY and
4-10 vs. line in role since '06 (4-4 as DD road dog that span,
however). Tech edge-slight to Illinois, based on team trends.
NORTH TEXAS at LSU.UNT 1-18 vs. line last 19 visiting non-Belt
opposition! Les Miles 5-2-1 vs. line laying 30 or more with LSU
since '05. Tech edge-LSU, based on team trends.
NFL
OAKLAND at KANSAS CITY."Unders" in five of last 6 in series.
Oakland only 6-35 SU its last 41 away from home, however. Chiefs
only 1-6-1 vs. line as host LY. Tech edge-slight to "under," based
on "totals" trends.
TENNESSEE at CINCINNATI.Titans "under" 12-6 since LY after being an
"over" team the previous few years. Tech edge-slight to "under,"
based on "totals" trends.
INDIANAPOLIS at MINNESOTA.Vikes are "over" 7 of last 9 at home.
Colts have won and covered last 5 and 8 of last 9 against NFC
opposition. Tech edge-slight to Colts and "over," based on team
trends.
NEW ORLEANS at WASHINGTON.Saints "over" 14-6 last 20 on board since
late '06. If Saints favored, note 4-1 road chalk mark since '06
(3-1 LY). Skins only 12-18-4 vs. line last 34 on board (7-9-2)
last 18. Tech edge-"Over" and slight to Saints, based on "totals"
and team trends.
GREEN BAY at DETROIT. Pack has won and covered last 4 in series,
and McCarthy Packers (with Favre) were 11-4-1 vs. line away the
past two seasons. Pack was also 7-1 "over" away LY and is "over"
11-4-1 away since '06. Lions "over" 7-3 last 10 at Ford Field.
Tech edge-"Over" and slight to Pack, based on "totals" and team
trends.
CHICAGO at CAROLINA.Home chalk historically tricky for Panthers,
just 11-21 in role since '03 (1-3 in injury-plagued '07, 7-10 since
'05). Panthers also "under" 6-2 as host LY, "under" 18-9 last 27
at Charlotte. Tech edge-slight to "under," based on "totals"
trends.
NY GIANTS at ST. LOUIS.Giants looking for 12th straight win away
from home! Down stretch LY, NY won last 11 away from Meadowlands
(only non-cover was rainy London game vs. Miami). Giants also
"under" 9-3 last 12 away from home. Rams 3-10 last 13 as dog and
2-6 vs. line last 8 as host. Tech edge-Giants, based on team
trends.
BUFFALO at JACKSONVILLE.Bills "under" 6-2 away LY, "under" 11-5
last 16 as visitor. Jags 12-5 vs. spread last 17 at Alltel. Tech
edge-Jags and slight to "under," based on team and "totals" trends.
ATLANTA at TAMPA BAY.Atlanta is "under" 12-4 on road since '06,
16-5 "under" last 21 away. Tech edge-"Under," based on team
trends.
SAN FRANCISCO at SEATTLE.Last four in series "under." Seattle has
won and covered 3 of last 4 at home vs. SF and is 19-8-1 vs. line
at Qwest Field since '05. SF 2-6 vs. line away LY. Tech
edge-Seahawks and slight to "under," based on team and series
"totals" trends.
MIAMI at ARIZONA.Cards "over" 31-17-1 since '05. Tech edge-slight
to "over," based on Cards' "totals" trends.
NEW ENGLAND at NY JETS.NE 8-2-1 vs. line last 11 in series,
although teams have split last 4 spread decisions. Patriots,
however, have won and covered last 5 as series visitor. Four of
last five meetings at Meadowlands also "over." Tech edge-"Over,"
based on "totals" trends.
BALTIMORE at HOUSTON.Kubiak 6-2 vs. line at home LY (3-2 as chalk),
10-6 as host since '06. Texans also "over" 14-7-1 last 22 on board.
Ravens 0-8 vs. number on road LY. Tech edge-Texans and "over,"
based on team and "totals" trends.
SAN DIEGO at DENVER.Bolts have swept Broncos SU ea ch of the last
two seasons. Shanahan "over" 6-2 at home LY, 11-5 overall in '07,
and "over" 12-5 last 17 as host. Bolts "over" 8-2 away LY, 13-5
"over" on road since '06. Tech edge-"Over" and Bolts, based on
"totals" and recent series trends.
PITTSBURGH at CLEVELAND.Steelers have won SU last 9 in series,
7-1-1 vs. line in those games. Last six in series "over" as well.
Steel has won and covered last 5 at Cleveland. Tech edge-"Over"
and Steel, based on "totals" and series trends.
PHILADELPHIA at DALLAS (Monday, September 15).Birds have won and
covered last 2 (as dog each time) and 3 of last 4 at Dallas. Andy
4-1 as dog LY, 8-2 in role since '06, and 19-8 last 27 as dog away
from home. Tech edge-Eagles, based on team and series trends.
SYSTEMS SPOTLIGHT
COLLEGE SYSTEM PLAYS THIS WEEK
COACH & POINTSPREAD-ARKANSAS over Texas, AUBURN over Mississippi
State, BALL STATE over Akron, BYU over Ucla@, EAST CAROLINA over
Tulane, MICHIGAN over Notre Dame, MICHIGAN STATE over Florida
Atlantic, MISSOURI over Nevada@, OHIO STATE over Southern Cal@,
OREGON over Purdue@, TCU over Stanford.
COLLEGE COACH AS UNDERDOG-GEORGIA TECH over Virginia tech, NEW
MEXICO over Arizona, UCLA over Byu.
RIVALRY DOGS-IOWA STATE over Iowa@.
POWER UNDERDOGS-KANSAS over South Florida (Friday, September 12),
GEORGIA TECH over Virginia Tech, NEVADA ovewr Missouri@, NEW MEXICO
over Arizona, OHIO STATE over Southern Cal@, PURDUE over Oregon@,
UCLA over Byu, WISCONSIN over Fresno State@.
PAINFUL MEMORY-AUBURN over Mississippi State, GEORGIA TECH over
Virginia Tech, IOWA over Iowa State@.
POWER REVENGE-AUBURN over Mississippi State.
RESTED HOME WINNERS-BOISE STATE over Bowling Green, FRESNO STATE
over Wisconsin, SOUTHERN CAL over Ohio State@.
IMPOTENT FAVORITES-WASHINGTON STATE* over Baylor.
"AFS" (Away from spread last two decisions): PLUS (+)...Cal
+25.50, Az 22.25, ECU 21.25, Vandy 20.25, Rice 18.00, Ohio 16.75,
Ore 13.50, Minn 12.75, Buff 12.25, USM 12.25, Temple 12.25, Ok. St
10.75; MINUS (-)...WSu -34.00, Wyo 17.00, Syr 13.50, Ore St 13.25,
Pitt 13.00, Kent St 11.50, A&M 10.25, Miami-O 10.00, New Mex 10.00.
POINTSPREAD STREAKS: Wins...2-Akron, Az, Buff, Cal, ECU, Ok St,
Ore, Rice, USM, Temp, Tex, Tulsa, Vandy; Losses...2-Kent St, Mem,
Mich, Ore St, Pitt, Syr, UAB, UTEP, WSU, WMU, Wyo.
NFL SYSTEM PLAYS THIS WEEK
NFL COACH AS UNDERDOG-BUFFALO over Jacksonville@, DENVER over San
Diego, GREEN BAY* over Detroit@, INDIANAPOLIS* over Minnesota,
TENNESSEE* over Cincinnati, PHILADELPHIA over Dallas@ (Monday,
September 15).
FAMILIARITY-KANSAS CITY# over Oakland, DETROIT# over Green Bay,
NY JETS over New England, DENVER over San Diego.
NFL BLOWOUT BOUNCEBACK-SEATTLE over San Francisco, ST. LOUIS over
NY Giants.
NFL BLOWOUT LETDOWN-JACKSONVILLE over Buffalo@, DALLAS over
Philadelphia@ (Monday, September 15).
*-If underdog. #-If dog, pick, or 1-point favorite. @-May
conflict with other tech system(s). For preferred TGS EXTRA!!!
recommendation, consult Technician's Corner and/or Tech Plays of
Week. Line moves after Sunday night can alter selections in certain
systems.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2008
POWER UNDERDOGS/PAINFUL MEMORY teams to be charted in 2008
include Alabama, Arizona State, Auburn, Boise State, Boston
College, BYU, Cal, Cincinnati, Clemson, East Carolina, Florida,
Florida State, Fresno State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Iowa,
Kansas, LSU, Michigan, Missouri, Navy, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio
State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers,
South Carolina, South Florida, Southern Cal, Southern Miss,
Tennessee, Texas, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulsa, UCLA, Utah, Virginia,
Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
POWER REVENGE teams for 2008 include Auburn, Florida, Georgia,
LSU, Missouri, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Southern Cal,
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
IMPOTENT FAVORITES for 2008 include Army, Baylor, Duke, Eastern
Michigan, Florida International, Idaho, Kent State, Minnesota, New
Mexico State, North Texas, Rice, San Diego State, Stanford,
Syracuse, Temple, Tulane, UAB, UNLV, and Utah State.
COACH & POINTSPREAD coaches for 2008 include Bobby Petrino,
Arkansas; Tommy Tuberville, Auburn; Brady Hoke, Ball State; Bronco
Mendenhall, BYU; Brian Kelly, Cincinnati; Skip Holtz, East
Carolina; Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech; Mark Mangino, Kansas; Charlie
Weatherbie, Louisiana-Monroe; Rich Rodriguez, Michigan; Mark
Dantonio, Michigan State; Gary Pinkel, Missouri; Jim Tressel, Ohio
State; Mike Bellotti, Oregon; Jim Leavitt, South Florida; Gary
Patterson, TCU; and Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech.
COLLEGE COACH AS UNDERDOG coaches for 2008 include Mike Stoops,
Arizona; Tommy Tuberville, Auburn; Brian Kelly, Cincinnati; Tommy
Bowden, Clemson; Skip Holtz, East Carolina; Urban Meyer, Florida;
Bobby Bowden Florida State; Mark Richt, Georgia; Paul Johnson,
Georgia Tech; Ron Zook, Illinois; Charlie Weatherbie,
Louisiana-Monroe; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Rocky Long, New
Mexico; Tom O'Brien, NC State; Jim Leavitt, South Florida; Mike
Price, UTEP; Rick Neuheisel, UCLA; Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech; and
Jim Grobe, Wake Forest.
NFL 2008
NFL COACH AS UNDERDOG coaches for 2008 include Dick Jauron,
Buffalo; John Fox, Carolina; Mike Shanahan, Denver; Mike McCarthy,
Green Bay; Tony Dungy, Indianapolis; Jack Del Rio, Jacksonviille;
Bill Belichick, New England; Sean Payton, New Orleans; Tom
Coughlin, NY Giants; Andy Reid, Philadelphia; and Jeff Fisher,
Tennessee.