Not a great season, but 51-40, +10.75 units is still decent. This week has been a struggle, though, with just one victory of the three games I bet. Gotta get that figured out.
Here's what I'm going with.
11/28/2015 7:30:00 PM |
CFB Sides |
Stanford |
Cardinal |
Fighting Irish |
|
-3 (-120) |
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CFB Sides |
Penn St. |
Spartans |
Nittany Lions |
|
11 (-110) |
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CFB Sides |
Alabama |
Tigers |
Crimson Tide |
|
-14 (-105) |
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CFB Sides |
UCLA |
Trojans |
Bruins |
|
3 (-105) |
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CFB Sides |
Syracuse |
Orange |
Eagles |
|
3 (-105) |
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CFB Sides |
East Carolina |
Pirates |
Bearcats |
|
-1.5 (-110) |
11/28/2015 12:00:00 PM |
CFB Sides |
Michigan |
Wolverines |
Buckeyes |
|
1.5 (-110) |
Michigan — Better defense, Buckeyes have not been impressive all year. The Wolverines will end the three-year skid to the hated Bucks in this one as the prodigal son leads his beloved in the beginning of his journey.
East Carolina — Pirates are 5-6, but favored over the incoming Bearcats. I like Kemp at QB to make a play or two that gives ECU a chance to end up scoring points. Not in love with Cincinnati, especially after giving up 65 (!) to USF last week.
Syracuse — Have you seen Boston College play offense? I could quarterback that team.
UCLA — I believe UCLA is better than USC, so I'll scoop the points.
Alabama — Nick Saban isn't letting another chance to play for a national title wither away in Auburn.
Penn State — Hackenberg against a bad secondary, Carl Nassib wreaks havoc, Lions keep it close.
Stanford — Toughest opponent the Irish will have played all season, Clemson included. Not saying Stanford is better than the Tigers, but from a physical standpoint the Cardinal will beat Notre Dame up all game.