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CFB Experts Week 11
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11-12-2011, 03:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2011 03:49 PM by cmpicks.)
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RE: CFB Experts Week 11
Ah, sure, good thought. If I'm first post again next week, I'll do so.
(11-11-2011 07:56 AM)cmpicks Wrote: I'm slightly surprised that I didn't see any thread posted since it's Friday, so I apologize if I just overlooked it. Final: South Carolina 17, Florida 12. Brings me to 9-1. Probably the closest I've been to a score prediction all season. Game pretty much went as I had thought, with SCar able to run a little better than expected (52 car for 215 yds). Gamecocks had some killer penalties but won turnover battle 2-1. Thought Florida should've pounded Rainey more (17 car, 132 yds). S Carolina only threw 13 times for 84 yards but had a big completion on the final drive to set up the spread-clinching FG. Next week: Florida hosts Furman, 1 p.m., PPV game. This game will be similar to the early-season Gators games -- Florida has a massive talent advantage, lay whatever points necessary (or pass). |
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11-12-2011, 04:28 PM
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RE: CFB Experts Week 11
The Game: UNLV @ New Mexico, 7:00 PST
The Line: UNLV -7, 51 After going against UNLV the last two weeks and being wrong both times, I am now only 4-4 trying to predict this team. Looking at how they have played the last two weeks and the opponent this week, it seems like UNLV should win pretty easily. And they should...but they won't. Until this team, under Coach Hauck, proves they can even be competitive on the road, I won't trust them. Any time two bad teams play each other, I prefer to take the points. I'm sure this makes no betting sense whatsoever, but to expect the Rebels to win by more than a touchdown, even against New Mexico, seems insane. Good Luck! Predicted Score: New Mexico 20 UNLV 17 THE PLAY: New Mexico +7 twitter: @vegasobie |
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11-12-2011, 07:29 PM
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RE: CFB Experts Week 11
Game: Hawaii @ Nevada (-14.5, 62.5)
Too many points, but be advised -- Royce Pollard is out again for Hawaii. This should slow down Hawaii's efficiency by more than a bit. The two slot receivers are playing well, but without Pollard at the ZWR, it'll be hard for Hawaii to stay in rhythm. This being said, Hawaii's defense traditionally plays very well versus Nevada system. The total is zooooming upward, but if you need a play, without Pollard, the Under is worth a look. Score: Nevada 31, Hawaii 23 Plays: Hawaii +14.5 (medium), Hawaii/Nevada Under 62.5 (medium) ** Wait until kickoff before playing Under, obv. |
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