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WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD

There’s a different twist to the college football hot seat these days.
Whereas schools used to be far less likely than the pros to force their
coaches to walk the plank before the season is complete, that dynamic has
changed significantly in recent years. Nowadays, the colleges have been
even more apt than their NFL counterparts to pull the plug on their coaches
before the season is finished.
We always think it is worthwhile to track such developments because
pointspread regression so often precedes the pushing of the eject button.
And for handicappers, that can be valuable information as several “go-
against” wagering propositions emerge during the first half of the campaign.
With that in mind, here is an updated look at how the college coaching hot
seat is warming up as the season moves into late September, with special
attention paid to those mentors we believe might be forced to step aside even
before the 2011 season is complete.
Mike Locksley, New Mexico...Locksley’s plight has been documented
on these pages for the past two years. But another woeful start to the new
Lobo campaign, including losses by 52-3 and 59-13 counts the past two
weeks vs. Arkansas and Texas Tech, respectively, has continued the
embarrassment for the New Mexico program, which would be in danger of
demotion to the Big Sky Conference if European-style soccer relegation were
used here in the states.
Remember, under most circumstances, Locksley would have been
dismissed halfway through his first season of 2009, having already been
charged in a sex discrimination suit against Lobo staffer Sylvia Lopez and
suspended for the 2009 UNLV game after punching assistant coach J.B.
Gerald. Not to mention the fact his first two Lobo teams have been
unspeakably bad, with a 1-11 mark each season, making predecessor Rocky
Long’s teams almost look Boise State-like in comparison. Mountain West
sources say that Locksley could probably have been dismissed in ‘09 for
cause and spared UNM from a buyout, but the man who hired him, AD Paul
Krebs, decided to stick with Locksley, only to be rewarded by another 1-11 in
2010. Buyout issues are all that saved Locksley a year ago, but a
restructured deal after 2010 with a reportedly lesser (much lesser) buyout
was agreed to by Locksley after last season; some Mountain West sources
suggest Krebs might still have had cause to dismiss Locksley and void the rest
of his contract, and Locksley agreed to the new terms to prevent further
embarrassment.
What puzzles most about Locksley’s tenure in Albuquerque is how
horrible his offenses have been; the new 2011 version is following
suit, already ranking 116th in scoring at 8.67 ppg. Keep in mind that the
attack end was supposed to be his speciality when arriving from a stint as
Ron Zook’s offensive coordinator at Illinois, but his offenses have
consistently ranked among the nation’s worst since his arrival. What
happened, and is this perhaps the worst coaching hire made in the past
decade, if not longer? Most regional sources would not be surprised for his
regime to be humanely terminated sometime in October, and are unsure the
administration would even want Locksley to finish the campaign. Keep an eye
on this unraveling situation.
Rick Neuheisel, UCLA...Two weeks ago, we wrote a detailed piece on
our TGS website outlining the decline of a once proud UCLA football program,
which made for an extended read. A combination of factors has contributed
to the Bruins’ gridiron demise, although we’re not sure any one development
has had as much impact as what so far has been the terribly disappointing
regime of Neuheisel, which gives no hints of a breakthrough this season after

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a 1-2 start, lowering Slick Rick’s Westwood straight-up mark to 16-24 since
his hiring in 2008.
We give Neuheisel some credit, however, as any coach who can
collectively lower expectations for his program should be granted
near-genius status. It’s not every mentor who can convince followers that
progress is being made even though it isn’t (that’s usually a trick reserved for
the most skillful of politicians), and get them to accept a reduced set of
expectations. Yet Neuheisel seems to have convinced a wide swath of Bruin
backers that progress will be achieved this season by simply qualifying for
the postseason, even if it requires only a 6-6 mark and results in a date vs.
Wyoming in the Las Vegas Bowl. There was a time when UCLA football
would get rid of coaches who couldn’t do any better; come to think of it, the
last two Bruin coaches (Bob Toledo and Karl Dorrell) were both axed in
seasons in which UCLA did qualify for the Las Vegas Bowl. Yet Slick Rick
and his backers seem to believe a similar achievement would warrant an
extension of his underachieving regime.
As Vince Lombardi might have once asked, “What the hell is going on out
here?!?!”
By comparison, consider how quickly crosstown Southern Cal ran Paul
Hackett out of town a decade ago after three lackluster seasons and a 5-7
mark in 2000, which was better than Neuheisel’s 4-8 marks in both 2008 and
2010. Granted, Neuheisel has coached in some admittedly bad luck with
injuries, but too often his teams appear ill-prepared, such as the last two
weeks at home vs. San Jose State and Texas. Strangely, the Bruins
displayed precious little emotion vs. either, rather inexcusable for so early in
the season. If the Bruins can’t get fired up for a national TV date at home vs.
Texas, what are they waiting for, anyway? A date vs. the Green Bay Packers?
Sorry, but Neuheisel has no more excuses for the continued football
mediocrity in Westwood. Confirmation could come in the upcoming Pac-10
slate where the Bruins might be hard-pressed to find a win if they can’t beat
struggling Oregon State this week.
Due to incompetence in its administration and its coaching staff, UCLA has
also willingly ceded control of the L.A. area gridiron landscape to the
crosstown Trojans, although it was within recent memory (1991-98) that
UCLA owned an 8-game win streak over SC. With an administration more
concerned with politically correct gestures and hollow nods to a few
influential alums who recall more gloried days, the Bruins continue to misfire.
Neuheisel’s regime has been nothing short of a fiasco and should have been
terminated after last season. The future of the man who hired Slick Rick, AD
Dan Guerrero, would also be under serious review at most major schools for
back-to-back blown football hires (Dorrell and Neuheisel), but, being UCLA,
we wonder if whatever powers that be would have the nerve to move out
Guerrero. If reports are true, Guerrero was also considering one of the real
up-and-comers in the profession, then-Temple HC AL Golden, for the Bruin job
after 2007, but quickly eliminated Golden from the discussion to concentrate
instead upon Neuheisel and defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker as the
two finalists instead.
Nice move there, Dan.
We would suspect that Neuheisel’s fate would almost be sealed if the
Bruins lose again this week at Oregon State, but, being UCLA, we’re not sure
what direction things will move. We can rest assured that long-ago AD J.D.
Morgan would never have let the rot set in as it has over the last decade of
Bruin football. A loss at Oregon State followed by an expected clocking by
Stanford, then perhaps another loss to Washington State, should make
Neuheisel a candidate to be terminated before Halloween, but we wouldn’t
hold our breath.
Too soon to talk about successors in Westwood? Not necessarily,
although we have no confidence in Guerrero making the right choice. If a
change is forthcoming, however, the Bruins had better make a splash with the
next hire, not some unknown assistant making his UCLA his first college head
coaching job. The Bruins need to make a splash, much like J.D. Morgan once

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did when hiring Tommy Prothro form Oregon State, fresh off a Rose Bowl with
his Beavers, in 1965.
Our suggestion? Mike Leach. Though a bit radioactive, Leach had
apparently not run seriously afoul of the NCAA at any point in the past at
Texas Tech, and brings with him the sort of national buzz that the Bruins could
use. Not to mention a radical and progressive offensive system that would
catch the fancy of fans and recruits alike. It would be a gamble, but the Bruins
don’t have much choice these days. Unless they want to hire another Karl
Dorrell or Rick Neuheisel.
Houston Nutt, Ole Miss...The handwriting has been on the wall, say
some Rebel backers, since the 2009 season, when Nutt’s Ole Miss reached
the Cotton Bowl for the second straight year but underachieved along the
way. Moreover, many Ole Miss backers suspected all along that Nutt was
merely winning in 2008 & ‘09 with talent brought to Oxford by predecessor Ed
“Foghorn” Orgeron, a noted recruiting whiz but ill-suited for the duties of a
head coach.
The Nutt naysayers are being proven right, because as the Orgeron
recruits have begun to disappear, the Rebel won-loss record continues to
slide as well. Last year’s 4-8 mark signaled the red flags in Oxford, and now
things look even worse in 2011, with Ole Miss sitting at 1-2 (with the only win
over FCS Southern Illinois) and the meat of the SEC schedule still to some.
Moreover, last week marked Nutt’s third loss in four tries vs. lowly Vanderbilt,
which not only whipped the Rebs 30-7, but scored the Dores’ biggest SEC margin
of victory since a 1971 blowout over Mississippi State by a 49-19 count.
Moreover, the Rebels look bad, especially unconvincing work being turned
in by their QBs. Nutt has already benched Game One starter Barry Brunetti, a
West Virginia transfer, opting thereafter for strong-armed juco Zack Stoudt,
whose own performances have started to wane (and then some). Stoudt’s
second start was a lot worse than his first, as he tossed five interceptions in
the ugly effort last Saturday at Nashville vs. Vandy. Brunetti has already sunk
to third string and hasn’t seen the field since the BYU opener. Some believe
Nutt has little option but to turn to redshirt juco Randall Mackey, who has seen
token work in the past two games after being suspended for the opener. And
Nutt might have to act fast with a hungry Georgia on deck at Vaught-
Hemingway Stadium this week.
Could Nutt get the boot in Oxford before the end of the season? Regional
sources suggest it is a distinct possibility, especially once it becomes obvious
that AD Pete Boone will be making a change.
Thoughts on successors at Ole Miss? Immediately coming to mind is
Auburn o.c. Gus Malzahn, who figures to be on a short list for many jobs,
although Gus (represented by regional super agent Jimmy Sexton) might want
to hold out for a supposed “better” job, perhaps at Georgia if Mark Richt can’t
make the grade, or, perhaps South Carolina if Steve Spurrier hangs ’em up
soon. Southern Miss HC Larry Fedora, a consistent winner in Hattiesburg,
could be another possibility, as might Illinois o.c. Paul Petrino, brother of you-
know-who at Arkansas.
Neil Callaway, UAB...Bringing a 15-33 four year-mark and no winning
records into your fifth year on the job is bad enough. Then losing your first
two games each by 39 points and by a combined 88-10 score makes things
worse. When adding in that one of those defeats was against lowly Tulane by
a 49-10 count, the situation becomes critical.
In a nutshell, there you have the plight of UAB HC Callaway, who might have
only been hanging on to his job by a thread anyway, fortunate that the Blazer
athletic department is not awash in the sort of funds that can buy out coaching
contracts whenever it wishes. Which is partly why Callaway survived a
fourth straight losing season a year ago.
Some CUSA sources are wondering if the addition of the well-traveled
Tommy West, Callaway’s new defensive coordinator and formerly the head
coach at Clemson and Memphis, could also provide a serviceable stop-gap
alternative should the administrators decide to pull the plug on Callaway
before this season is complete. Or, perhaps, if West might be the coach UAB
already has in mind as a successor. The Blazers are not going to pay big
bucks for a new coach and might figure they would do no better on the open
market than West, who did actually take Memphis to five bowls in a six-season
span in the past decade and would figure to work a lot more cheaply than
other candidates in the marketplace. If the Blazers continue to get clocked,
which could happen the next few weeks at East Carolina, Troy, home vs.
Mississippi State, at Tulsa, then home vs. UCF, Callaway’s regime could be
history before Halloween. And we once again might be welcoming Tommy
West back into the head coaching mix.
As always, stay tuned...

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TECHNICIAN'S CORNER...
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NC STATE at CINCINNATI (Thursday, September 22)...Tom O’Brien 0-3
vs. line in early going but had been 23-10 vs. points his previous 33 on board.
NCS 16-5 last 21 as dog for O’Brien. Note Bearcats just 3-8 against line last 11
at Nippert vs. FBS foes. Tech edge-slight to NCS, based on team
trends.
UCF at BYU (Friday, September 23)...UCF 13-3 against number last 16
away from Orlando. If dog note O’Leary 8-2 last 10 in role. Cougs just 5-11
against points last 16 Provo. Tech edge-UCF, based on team trends.
COLORADO at OHIO STATE...Buffs now no covers last 6 as visitor,
although they are a surprising 6-2 vs. spot last 8 vs. non-conference foes.
Note the Buckeyes are only 6-8 against spread their last 14 as non-
conference home chalk. Tech edge-OSU, based on team trends.
TULANE at DUKE...Wave 4-2-1 last 7 on board away from Superdome.
Blue Devils only 4-9-1 vs. line last 14 at Durham for Cutcliffe, 1-2 last 3 as
chalk. Tech edge-Tulane, based on team trends.
TOLEDO at SYRACUSE...Cuse only 2-5 vs. points last 7 at Carrier Dome,
needing an OT to get one of those covers. Tech edge-Toledo, based on
team trends.
UAB at EAST CAROLINA...ECU has won last six vs. UAB and covered last
five. Although extended ECU chalk numbers not great (10-17 last 27 since late
‘05). UAB no covers last 6 since late LY. Tech edge-slight to ECU, based
on series trends.
UTEP at SOUTH FLORIDA...Skip off quickly this season at 3-0, but note
extended chalk marks at USF & ECU are not too great (just 13-19). Price just
5-8 vs. line last 13 away from Sun Bowl. Tech edge-USF, based on recent
UTEP woes.
WESTERN MICHIGAN at ILLINOIS...Broncos 1-7-1 vs. spread last 9 on
road vs. non-MAC foes, although Cubit is 7-2-1 last 9 on board since mid 2010.
Zook only 5-14 last 19 as chalk.
Tech edge-WMU, based on team
trends.
OHIO at RUTGERS... Solich 10-4 last 14 as visiting dog. Solich also 17-9
vs. line last 26 as pure visitor. Schiano only 2-8 vs. line last 10 hosting FBS
foes, and no covers last 3 as chalk vs. FBS. Tech edge-Solich, based on
team trends.
EASTERN MICHIGAN at PENN STATE...Shades just 5-10 vs. line since LY
and 3-7 last 10 at Happy Valley. Shades also only 1-6 last 7 laying DD at home
vs. non-conf. foes. Tech edge-slight to EMU, based on team trends.
KANSAS STATE at MIAMI-FLORIDA...Canes were a poor 7-16 as home
chalk for Randy Shannon (2007-10), and Al Golden 6-6 last 12 as home chalk
at Temple. Miami just 12-22 last 33 overall vs. spread as host. Bill Snyder 8-
5 as dog the past two seasons. Tech edge-KSU, based on team trends.
SMU at MEMPHIS...Tigers’ ten of 13 SU losses on Porter’s watch have
been by 20 points or more. Tigers now 3-9 vs. spread last 12 at Liberty Bowl
vs. FBS foes. June Jones, however, just 4-9 against number last 12 on board,
and 4-7 last 11 as chalk. Tech edge-slight to SMU, based on Memphis
negatives.
TEMPLE at MARYLAND... There hasn’t been a Penn State letdown lately
for Owls, who have covered in the last three years following their game vs.
Shades. Owls 26-13 vs. line since ‘08 (3-0 for Steve “Shaved Head”
Addazio). But Edsall 20-8 vs. spread since ‘09 at UConn and Md., and 33-19
against points since 2007. Tech edge-slight to Maryland, based on
extended Edsall trends.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN at MICHIGAN STATE...Dan Enos on a 2-9 spread
slide at CMU since beginning with four covers LY. Remember that Butch
Jones and CMU upset MSU 29-27 at East Lansing in 2009. Chips 4-1 vs. line
last five visiting Big Ten. Dantonio just 13-16 vs. spread at Spartan Stadium
since arriving at MSU in 2007, and no letdown lately for Spartans after Notre
Dame, covering 6 of last 8 tries. Tech edge-slight to MSU, based on team
trends.
GEORGIA at OLE MISS...Teams haven’t faced since ‘07. Richt only 1-7 vs.
spread last 8 away from Athens after excelling vs. spread on road earlier in
Georgia career. Houston Nutt just 3-5 as dog since ‘09 and 3-6 last 9 vs. line
at Oxford.
Tech edge-Georgia, based on recent Houston Nutt woes.
BOWLING GREEN at MIAMI-OHIO...Miami-O has won and covered 4 of last
5 meetings, but BGSU a surprising 12-3 its last 15 as a visiting dog, Tech
edge-slight to Miami-O, based on series trends.
ARMY at BALL STATE...Cards now 2-12 vs. line last 12 as host (0-1 for
Pete Lembo). Tech edge-Army, based on team trends.
VIRGINIA TECH at MARSHALL...Beamer 11-4 vs. spread last 14 on board
and 25-8 last 33 as visitor, although could not cover Sept, 10 at ECU. Tech
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ARKANSAS at ALABAMA...Petrino now 11-2 vs. spread last 13 reg.-
season games. Petrino also 25-13 last 38 on board with Hogs and 6-2 last 8
as dog. Nick only 3-4 vs. line last 7 as SEC host. Tech edge-slight to
Arkansas, based on Petrino trends.
CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON...U-Dub has now won and covered last 2,
including thrilling last-second win at Berkeley LY that knocked Bears out of
bowl contention and put Huskies into bowl mix. Tedford just 2-7 vs. line last 9
as visitor and 7-16 last 23 vs. spread on road. Tech edge-UW, based on
Cal road woes.
LSU at WEST VIRGINIA...Tigers have won and covered last 4 vs. non-SEC
FBS woes and haven’t lost a reg.-season game vs. a non-SEC opponent since
2002 at Virginia Tech. Tech edge-slight to LSU, based on non-conf.
marks.
SAN DIEGO STATE at MICHIGAN...Hoke vs. Aztecs, a pretty interesting
matchup! The M is 7-2 vs. line last 8 at Big House hosting non-Big Ten foes.
Aztecs were 4-2 their last 6 as road dog for Hoke and are 12-5 vs. line last 17
on board. Tech edge-slight to SDSU, based on team trends.
NORTH CAROLINA at GEORGIA TECH...Paul Johnson off pretty quickly
this season, wins and covers first three. Johnson has won and covered last
2 vs. UNC after Heels had covered previous five vs. Tech. Tech edge-GT,
based on recent trends.
FLORIDA at KENTUCKY...Joker 6-2 vs. line at home vs. FBS foes since LY.
But Cats have lost and failed to cover last four vs. Gators. Florida 35-18 last
53 vs. number (3-0 for Muschamp). Tech edge-Florida, based on series
trends.
NOTRE DAME at PITT...Panthers just 11-18 vs. line last 29 at home dating
to late ‘06 and the Wannstedt years (0-2 vs. line at home for Todd Graham).
Tech edge-ND, based on team trends.
FLORIDA STATE at CLEMSON...Noles only 2-4 SU and 1-5 vs. line last 6
meetings. If Dabo a do, notes he’s 0-4 at Death Valley in role. Tech edge-
slight to Clemson, based on team trends.
NEW MEXICO STATE at SAN JOSE STATE...DeWayne Walker 9-5 vs. line
on road at NMSU, stark contrast to 2-12 home spread mark. Ags have covered
last 2 years in series, close games decided by 3 and 2 points. SJSU 9-24 last 33
on board, 4-11 last 15 at home. Tech edge-NMSU, based on team trends.
FRESNO STATE at IDAHO... Road team has covered last 4 and 5 of last 6
in series since Idaho joined WAC in 2005. Pat Hill 9-6 as visitor vs. spread
since ‘09 and 4-1 last 5 as road chalk. Vandals no covers last 5 at Kibbie
Dome vs. FBS teams and no covers last 7 as host vs. WAC. Tech edge-FSU,
based on team and series trends.
UCONN at BUFFALO...UConn has pounded Buffalo lately, winning and
covering 6 straight since ‘02, no game closer than 18 points. Although
Huskies just 2-5 vs. line on road since LY after Edsall’s 7-0 mark away in ‘09.
Bulls have opened 2011 with three covers! Tech edge-slight to UConn,
based on series trends.
UCLA at OREGON STATE...Bruins 7-1 vs. line last 8 meetings and have
won 3 of last 4 SU at Corvallis, although Neuheisel 0-1 SU at Reser Stadium.
Beavs skidding at 1-6 vs. line last 7 since late LY and 1-6 last 7 as chalk.
Neuheisel, however, no covers last 6 overal and last 5 away, and 3-9 vs.
spread last 12 as visitor. Tech edge-slight to OSU, based on UCLA
negatives.
NEVADA at TEXAS TECH...Tuberville has now won and covered four
straight at Lubbock after a slow start LY. Wolf Pack just 6-12 vs. points last
18 away from Reno. Nevada also 4-12 vs. spread last 16 vs. non-WAC foes.
Tech edge-TT, based on team trends.
VANDERBILT at SOUTH CAROLINA...Dores dropped last 4 vs. spread
away LY although Vandy had been scrappy SEC road dog previously,
covering prior 6 in role. Dores have also covered last two trips to Columbia
and 3 of last 4 in series. Spurrier just 5-7 as DD homes chalk since ‘07. Tech
edge-slight to Vandy, based on extended trends.
LA TECH at MISSISSIPPI STATE...LT just 1-7 vs. line vs. non-WAC foes
on road, although the cover came in opener at USM. Interestingly, Dan Mullen
just 5-8 vs. line at Starkville since arriving in ‘09 (3-5 since LY), 1-2 as DD
chalk. Tech edge-slight to MSU, based on extended LT non-WAC road
woes.
RICE at BAYLOR...Bears only 1-4 in rare DD chalk role since ‘05 (1-1 LY).
But Owls no covers their last five on road since early 2010. Tech edge-
slight to Baylor, based on recent Rice road woes.
SOUTHERN MISS at VIRGINIA...Golden Eagles no covers last 4 on board
vs. FBS foes since late LY. Mike London 2-5 last 7 as dog at UVa. Tech
edge-slight to Virginia, based on recent USM woes.
OKLAHOMA STATE at TEXAS A&M...OSU has won and covered 3 of last
4 in series, including wild 38-35 nailbiter LY. Cowboys 11-4 vs. line since LY,
and 7-0 vs. points away since 2010. Ags, however, have covered their last
7 reg.-season games on board.
Tech edge-slight to OSU, based on
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NEBRASKA at WYOMING...Dave Christensen is 13-7 as dog since arriving
at Wyo (4-4 in role LY). Wyo 6-2 vs. number vs. FBS non-MWC foes since
Christensen arrived in ‘09. But Bo Pelini 12-6 vs. mark away from Lincoln
since ‘08, 8-4 as road chalk. Tech edge-slight to Nebraska, based on
team trends.
MISSOURI at OKLAHOMA...Big revenge for OU after 36-27 loss at
Columbia LY. Pinkel 3-1 as dog since LY. Stoops only 3-3 vs. spread last 6
revenge spots, but OU has covered last 5 as Big XII host. Tech edge-OU,
based on team trends.
COLORADO STATE at UTAH STATE...USU has covered last 3 since late
LY. Utags 28-18 last 46 on board. CSU now on 4-17 spread slide since
midway in 2009, and 4-11 last 15 vs. line away from Fort Collins. Tech edge-
USU, based on team trends.
TULSA at BOISE STATE...Note that Tulsa has covered last 3 meetings
extending back into Golden Hurricane WAC days. Broncos only 3-3 laying DD
on blue carpet LY, 6-5 since ‘09, but they are 20-11 as home favorite since
‘05.
Tech edge-slight to Boise, based on extended trends.
OREGON at ARIZONA...Cats have actually covered 5 of last 6 in series.
And Ducks only 3-8 vs. spread last 11 away from Eugene. But Cats only 2-10
vs. line last 12 since mid 2010 vs. FBS foes. Tech edge-slight to UO,
based on recent UA negatives.
SOUTHERN CAL at ARIZONA STATE...Trojans have not lost to ASU since
Paul Hackett’s days in 1999. But Sun Devils have covered last 8 at Tempe vs.
Pac-12 foes and have covered last 3 vs. SC. Tech edge-ASU, based on
team trends.
FLORIDA ATLANTIC at AUBURN...Howard Schnellenberger now 4-21 vs.
spread last 25 vs. non-Belt foes in reg. season (0-2 TY). Owls also no covers
last 7 or 11 of last 12 since early 2010. Tech edge-Auburn, based on FAU
negatives.
UL-MONROE at IOWA...Ferentz only 6-16 his last 22 laying DD since mid
2006 (0-1 TY) and 4-7 last 11 as chalk overall. Tech edge-slight to ULM,
based on Iowa negatives.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE at TROY...Troy has brutalized MTSU lately,
winning and covering last 5 meetings , last 4 by at least 14 points. Blue
Raiders only 3-5 vs. line away since LY. Tech edge-Troy, based on
series trends.
INDIANA at NORTH TEXAS...Hoosiers only 1-5 last 6 away from
Bloomington, however (0-1 for Wilson). IU road chalk for first time since 1999
at Iowa? Tech edge-slight to UNT, based on team trends.
UL-LAFAYETTE at FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL...FIU 7-1 vs. line last 8 on
board since late LY. FIU had dropped five straight vs. line to ULL prior to LY’s
win. Ragin’ Cajuns 5-0 last 5 as DD dog. Tech edge-slight to ULL, based
on team trends.

SAN FRANCISCO at CINCINNATI...If Cincy favored, note Marvin Lewis 2-
12 vs. spread in role since 20009, 6-20 since 2007. Tech edge-slight to
49ers, based on extended Cincy chalk numbers.
NEW ENGLAND at BUFFALO...Belichick has owned Bills since losing 31-0
in 2003 opener, winning 15 in a row since (10-4-1 vs. line). Patriots have
really dominated at Orchard Park since 2003, 6-0-1 vs. line in the seven games
since. Belichick also “over” 18-3 last 21 since late 2009. Tech edge-
Patriots and “over,” based on series and Belichick “totals” trends.
HOUSTON at NEW ORLEANS...Saints just 11-20-1 vs. line last 31 on board
since mid 2009. NO 7-15-1 last 23 in reg. season against spread. Kubiak
“over” 7-3 away since late ‘09. Tech edge-Texans and “over,” based on
team and “totals” trends.
NY GIANTS at PHILADELPHIA...Eagles have won and covered last six in
series. G-Men 2-7 vs. line last 9 on board since late LY. Coughlin only 2-3 as
road dog LY after solid 10-4 mark in role previous three years. Tech edge-
Eagles, based on team trends.
MIAMI at CLEVELAND...Sparano 18-6 vs. line last 24 on road, also “under”
15-6 last 21 on road (opposite of home “over” trends). Browns 2-8 vs. lien
since mid 2010. Tech edge-Dolphins and “under,” based on Sparano
trends.
DENVER at TENNESSEE...Broncs entered 2011 just 4-9 last 13 on board as
visitor. Titans only 7-13 last 20 as chalk, however. Broncos “over” 18-5 last 23
since late 2009. Tech edge-“Over,” based on team and “totals” trends.
DETROIT at MINNESOTA...Counting preseason, Lions have won last 9 and
covered last 10 games on board. Note that last six in this series “under” as
well. Tech edge-Lions and “under,” based team and “totals” trends.
JACKSONVILLE at CAROLINA...The two ‘95 expansionists meet. Jags
“over” 7-3 last 10 on road. Panthers only 5 covers last 18 on board, 3-6 vs.
line at home since LY. Tech edge-slight to Jags and “over,” based on
team and “totals” trends.
KANSAS CITY at SAN DIEGO...Norv just 4-9-1 vs. line in first three games
of season since arriving at SD in 2007. Norv also “under” last 4 at home. Tech
edge-slight to Chiefs and “under,” based on Norv trends.

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TGS EXTRA!!!

NY JETS at OAKLAND...Heidi Game revisited, 43 years later! Rex Ryan 13-
4 vs. points last 17 on road. Rexy also “over” 16-6 last 21 since late ‘09.
Raiders “over” 12-6 since LY.
Tech edge-“Over” and Jets, based on
“totals” and team trends.
BALTIMORE at ST. LOUIS..Note Rams “under” 14-6 last 20 since late ‘09 for
Spagnuolo. Rams 7-4 last 11 as dog as well. Tech edge-“Under,” based on
“totals” trends.
ATLANTA at TAMPA BAY...Road team has covered last five in series.
Bucs 3-16-1 vs. line last 20 at Raymond James Stadium. Falcs lost at Chicago
in opener but still 14-8 vs. line last 22 on road. Falcs also “over” 5-1 last 6 on
road. Tech edge-Falcs and “over,” based on team and “totals” trends.
ARIZONA at SEATTLE...Pete Carroll won and covered both vs. Whisenhunt
LY after Cards had won and covered previous 4 in series. “Overs” 7-3 last 10
in series. Pete Carroll “over” 14-5-1 since arriving LY. Tech edge-“Over”
and Seahawks, based on “totals” and team trends.
GREEN BAY at CHICAGO...Pack had covered 4 straight vs. Bears prior to LY
before 2-1 SU and 1-2 vs. line in 2010 vs. Chicago. Pack 12-5 vs. line last 17 on
road. Last seven in series “under” as well. Tech edge-“Under,” based on
“totals” trends.
PITTSBURGH at INDIANAPOLIS...Tomlin only 8-14 as road chalk since
taking over Steelers in ‘07. Tech edge-slight to Colts, based on extended
Tomlin road chalk marks.
WASHINGTON at DALLAS (Monday, September 26)...Skins covered
both LY and last three in series. Shan 5-2 vs. line last 7 away in 2010. Jerry Jones
just 1-5 as home chalk LY. Note Cowboys “over” 15-3 since 2010. Tech edge-
Redskins and slight to “over,” based on team and “totals” trends.

PAGE 4

COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2011

SYSTEMS SPOTLIGHT

COLLEGE SYSTEM PLAYS THIS WEEK

POWER UNDERDOGS/PAINFUL MEMORY teams to be charted in 2011 include
Air Force, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn, Boise State, Boston College,
BYU, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Fresno State, Georgia, Georgia Tech,
Hawaii, Houston, Iowa, Kansas State, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, Miami-Florida,
Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Missouri, Navy, Nebraska, Nevada,
North Carolina, NC State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma,
Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Pitt, San Diego State, South
Carolina, South Florida, Southern Cal, SMU, Southern Miss, Stanford, Tennes-
see, Texas, TCU, Texas Tech, Troy, Tulsa, UCF, Utah, Virginia Tech, Washington,
West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
POWER REVENGE teams for 2011 include Alabama, Arkansas, Boise State,
Florida, LSU, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Stanford, Virginia Tech, and
Wisconsin. Auburn, Oregon, and TCU were all unbeaten in the 2010 regular
season and won't have any reg.-season revenge games in 2011.
IMPOTENT FAVORITES for 2011 include Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green,
Buffalo, Duke, Eastern Michigan, Florida Atlantic, UL-Lafayette, New Mexico,
New Mexico State, North Texas, San Jose State, Tulane, Vandebilt, Washington
State, and Western Kentucky.
COACH & POINTSPREAD coaches for 2011 include Troy Calhoun, Air Force;
Nick Saban, Alabama; Dennis Erickson, Arizona State; Bobby Petrino, Arkansas;
Gene Chizik, Auburn; Chris Petersen, Boise State; Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech;
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa; Randy Edsall, Maryland; Al Golden, Miami-Fla.; Ken
Niumatalolo, Navy; Tom O'Brien, NC State; Brian Kelly, Notre Dame; Frank Solich,
Ohio; Bob Stoops, Oklahoma; Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State; Todd Graham, Pitt;
Mike Riley, Oregon State; Gary Patterson, TCU; Larry Blakeney, Troy;George
O'Leary, UCF; Kyle Whittingham, Utah; and Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech.
COLLEGE COACH AS UNDERDOG coaches for 2011 include Dennis Erickson,
Arizona State; Chris Petersen, Boise State; Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech; Kirk
Ferentz, Iowa; Bill Snyder, Kansas State; Al Golden, Miami-Fla.; Houston Nutt,
Ole Miss; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; Bo Pelini, Nebraska; Tom O'Brien, NC State; Pat
Fitzgerald, Northwestern; Brian Kelly, Notre Dame; Frank Solich, Ohio; Mike Riley,
Oregon State; June Jones, SMU; Steve Spurrier, South Carolina; Skip Holtz,
South Florida; Gary Patterson, TCU; George O'Leary, UCF; Kyle Whittingham,
Utah; Frank Beamer, Virgnia Tech; and Jim Grobe, Wake Forest.

NFL COACH AS UNDERDOG coaches for 2011 include Mike Smith, Atlanta;
Ken Whisenhunt, Arizona, John Harbaugh, Baltimore; John Fox, Denver; Jim
Schwartz, Detroit; Mike McCarthy, Green Bay; Gary Kubiak, Houston; Bill
Belichick, New England; Sean Payton, New Orleans; Tom Coughlin, NY Giants;
Andy Reid, Philadlephia; Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh; Norv Turner, San Diego; and
Mike Shanahan, Washington.

COACH & POINTSPREAD-NC STATE over Cincinnati (Thurs.), UCF over Byu
(Friday), ARIZONA STATE over Southern Cal@, AUBURN oveer Fau, BOISE
STATE over Tulsa@, GEORGIA TECH over North Carolina@, IOWA over UL-
Monroe, MARYLAND over Temple, MIAMI-FLA. over Kansas State@, OHIO over
Rutgers, OKLAHOMA over Missouri@, OKLAHOMA STATE over Texas A&M@,
OREGON STATE over Ucla, TROY over Mtsu, VIRGINIA TECH over Marshall.
COLLEGE COACH AS UNDERDOG-NC STATE over Cincinnati (Thurs.),UCF
over Byu (Fri.), KANSAS STATE over Miami-Fla.@, OLE MISS over Georgia,
OHIO over Rutgers.
PAINFUL MEMORY-KENTUCKY over Florida.
POWER REVENGE-OKLAHOMA over Missouri@.
POWER UNDERDOGS-NC STATE over Cincinnati (Thurs.), UCF over Byu
(Friday), ARKANSASover Alabama, KANSAS STATE over Miami-Fla@, KEN-
TUCKY over Florida,MISSOURI over Oklahoma@, NEVADA over Texas Tech,
NORTH CAROLINA over Georgia Tech@, PITT over Notre Dame, SAN DIEGO
STATE over Michigan, SOUTHERN CAL over Arizona State, TULSA over Boise
State@, WEST VIRGINIA over Lsu.
IMPOTENT FAVORITES-TULANE over Duke, NEW MEXICO STATE over San
Jose State.
POINTSPREAD STREAKS (including end of 2010 season): Wins...6-
Stan; 4-Fla, FIU, SoFla, WMU; 3-ArkSt, Boise, Buff, GT, Navy, Okla, Tem, USU,
Vandy; 2-Army, Col, ECU, Ida, Ill, Ind, ISU, ULM, Mizzou, Rut, SJS, TT, UTEP, Wake,
Wash, Wisc, Wyo; Losses...7-FAU; 6-UAB, UCLA; 5-CSU, Penn St; 4-CMU.
Conn, OreSt; 3-Akr, AzSt, BC, Kent St, Lvl, Nev, NCS, Pitt; 2-AFA, Az, Ball, FlaSt,
Haw, Miss, MissSt, NM, NIU, NU, OhioSt, Syr, Va, VT, WKU.
AFS ("Away from spread" two weeks)...PLUS (+)...Utah +24.00, GT 22.25,
USU 21.50, Wisc 19.75, Mizz 19.50, Tulane 17.75, ArkSt 16.00, Ohio 15.75, Navy
15.25, Ill 15.00, Tem 14.25, Pur 14.00, Wyo 14.00, WSU 13.50, Stan 13.00, TT
13.00, Vandy 13.00, WMU 13.00, FIU 11.75, Army 11.00, Buff 10.00; MINUS (-
)...UAB -33.25, WKU 29.00, BYU 21.00, Haw 20.00, OreSt 19.75, KentSt 19.00,
NM 19.00, UCLA 17.75, Akr 17.50, NIU 16.50, OhioSt 16.25, Miss 14.25, BC 14.00,
NU 13.75, Az 12.75, Nev 12.75, Syr 12.75, Pitt 12.50, CMU 11.75, Mem 11.25,
MissSt 11.25, Marsh 10.75, Kan 10.00.

NFL COACH AS UNDERDOG-ATLANTA* over Tampa Bay, DENVER over
Carolina, HOUSTON over New Orleans, NY GIANTS over Philadelphia, WASH-
INGTON over Dallas (Mon.).
FAMILIARITY-BUFFALO over New England, MINNESOTA over Detroit, TAMPA
BAY# over Atlanta, SEATTLE over Arizona, CHICAGO over Green Bay.
BLOWOUT BOUNCEBACK-SEATTLE over Arizona.
BLOWOUT LETDOWN-INDIANAPOLIS over Pittsburgh.
*-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.

NFL 2011

HOME FAVORITES
ROAD FAVORITES
FAVORITES-DOGS*

HOME FAVORITES
ROAD FAVORITES
FAVORITES-DOGS*

NFL SYSTEM PLAYS

HOME FAVORITES
ROAD FAVORITES
FAVORITES-DOGS*

YARDSTICKS

COLLEGE--2010 FINAL

1-3

5-2
3-4
8-6

COLLEGE--LAST WEEK

1-3
3-2
0-1
3-3

NFL--2010 FINAL

1-3
2-3
2-2
4-5

NFL--DEC. 19-FEB. 6

1-3
0-2
2-0
2-2

3½-6½

7-13½

11-7
3-11
14-20

14-14
7-4
22-18

3½-6½
6-4
3-4
9-8

7-13½
2-4
2-1
5-5

3½-6½
5-6
1-1
6-7

7-9½
3-1
1-0
4-1

3½-6½
2-4
0-1
2-5

7-9½
2-0
1-0
3-0

14-over

TOTAL

51-53
6-2
58-57

81-76
19-21
102-101

14-over
14-12
2-1
17-13

TOTAL
25-22
7-7
34-29

10-over
1-0
0-1
1-1

TOTAL
11-10
4-4
15-14

10-over
1-0
0-1
1-1

TOTAL
5-6
3-2
8-8

HOME FAVORITES
ROAD FAVORITES
FAVORITES-DOGS*

*NOTE: 1st # Favorite winners, 2nd # Underdog winners.
Example: In the7-9½ point range in the NFL last week,
the Favorites won 3 while the Underdogs won 0.
Games at neutral sites also appear here.

TGS EXTRA!!!

TECHNICAL PLAYS OF THE WEEK

PAGE 5

TULANE

Tulane makes a rare appearance as a Tech Play this week for its game
on Saturday at Duke. Notice the venue; it’s away from the Superdome, so we
have fewer reservations about taking the Green Wave, who have dropped
only two of their last seven spread decisions on the road. And Tulane enters
Wallace Wade Stadium off of a 49-10 thumping over UAB, contributing to a
noteworthy +17.75 “AFS” (Away From Spread) mark over its last two
games. The Wave is also a featured play against Duke in the Impotent
Favorites system this week. Note that home cooking hasn’t much helped the
Blue Devils, just 4-9-1 vs. the number their last 14 at Durham.

FRESNO STATE

There are numerous team and series trends in the WAC worth noting, and
one of those has been Idaho’s recent shortcomings at home in the quirky
Kibbie Dome. Indeed, the Vandals have dropped seven straight spread
decisions at home vs. conference foes, which bodes well for visiting
Fresno State on Saturday in Moscow. This series has also been road-
oriented lately, with the visiting team covering the last four and five of the last
six meetings. And HC Pat Hill’s Bulldogs usually do more than hold their
own laying points on the road, covering 4 of their last 5 as visiting chalk.

UTAH STATE

We haven’t seen any indicators of a pointspread turnaround with Colorado
State, which has been one of the nation’s top money-burners since midway
in the 2009 campaign. Indeed, the Rams have now dropped five straight vs.
the number, 11 of their last 15 vs. the spread away from Fort Collins, and 17
of their last 21 overall vs. the points. Taking advantage this week at Logan
should be resurgent Utah State, which has been providing good spread
value for a while (28-18 last 46 on board) and has started quickly this
season, with a noteworthy +21.50 “AFS” (Away From Spread) mark its past
two games.

TROY

FGM-FGA

FOR

VS.

5-5
5-5

3-4
2-2

3-4
3-4

1-1
0-1

5-5
5-5

2-5
2-2

0-1
1-1

0-1
2-3

3-5
3-3

4-5
6-6

3-4
4-6

6-6
5-5

4-4
3-3

3-4
2-2

4-4
3-3

3-4
3-4

1-3
1-1

4-4
3-3

5-5
3-3

2-2
3-5

4-4
2-3

4-5
1-1

2-2
3-3

3-3
4-4

0-1
1-1

3-4
5-6

3-3
5-5

5-5
5-5

1-2
4-5

2-2
4-4

3-5
3-4

0-1
3-3

Certain series trends seem to endure, which has been the case in the Sun
Belt rivalry between Troy and Middle Tennessee, who make acquaintances
again on Saturday at Movie Gallery Stadium. And in recent years, it’s been all
Trojans, who have dominated the last five meetings, winning and covering
them all by no fewer than 14 points. Troy also stands a solid 12-6 vs. the line
at home since 2007 (11-6 as home chalk), and with HC Larry Blakeney
always qualifies as a featured College Coach and Pointspread
recommendation.

NFL RELEASE

DETROIT

Although it’s filling up fast, there’s still time to jump on the Detroit
bandwagon. After all, the Lions have blazed from the gate this season with
wins and covers in their first two games, but that merely extends a streak in
all Lions games to ten wins and eleven covers in a row, including preseason.
In other words, Detroit has gotten used to winning. Which struggling host
Minnesota seems to have forgotten about, both straight up and vs. the
spread, only winning six times in 18 games since 2010.

TEAM

San Francisco 80 55
Cincinnati
106 107

New England 100 98
Buffalo
190 120

Houston
153 109
New Orleans 100 82

NY Giants
Philadelphia

Miami
Cleveland

Denver
Tennessee

Detroit
Minnesota

Jacksonville
Carolina

Kansas City
San Diego

NY Jets
Oakland

Baltimore
St. Louis

Atlanta
Tampa Bay

Arizona
Seattle

Green Bay
Chicago

Pittsburgh
Indianapolis

Washington
Dallas

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FANTASY STAT MATCHUPS

...for September 25-26 NFL games

RUSH YD RUSH TD

FOR VS FOR VS.

2
1

2
3

2
0

75 74
237 154

2
1

126 122
95 124

1
2

85 131
59 104

1
1

108 104
173 91

2
2

138 72
73 112

1
2

130 126
88 127

0
2

73 88
161 128

1
4

108 70
154 237

1
1

110 88
81 156

0
2

96 123
48 105

2
0

114 76
74 114

3
0

95 101
87 137

2
0

123 84
55 60

1
1

PASS YD. PASS TD

FOR

VS. FOR VS. FOR VS.

0
1

128 291
233 195

2
3

463 381
233 214

0
2

212 163
330 241

1
1

240 258
167 181

1
1

272 362
200 166

1
1

230 205
304 172

0
3

314 187
120 280

1
2

126 216
404 295

3
1

111 262
351 219

1
2

249 209
211 268

1
1

200 302
181 167

0
2

276 289
244 259

1
3

263 343
144 211

1
0

296 400
238 270

1
4

272 174
174 207

3
1

271 236
377 224

INTs

2
4

5
4

1
0

3
1

7
7

4
3

1
2

3
2

3
6

2
4

2
0

1
0

0
2

2
0

1
0

0
0

3
3

6
3

2
1

1
1

3
3

3
1

1
2

0
2

7
1

1
3

2
1

4
3

0
3

4
4

4
4

3
0

1
4

8
4

4
4

2
1

4
3

2
4

3
1

5
2

4
0

2
2

2
0

4
0

0
2

2
3

1
2

1
1

4
2

4
1

1
1

3
0

5
3

4
3

0
1

3
1

2
2

3
2

3
1

0
2

4
5

2
4

2
3

2
2

Thru games of September 17...

KEY: The Technical Report Spread Sheet contains the following information vs. other Gold Sheet rated teams only: GP—Games Played. SUR—Straight-up Record. PSR—Pointspread Record. Ties are not listed in SUR and PSR
records. PF—Average Points scored on Offense. PA—Average Points Allowed on Defense. FD—Average First Downs. RA—Average Rushing Attempts. RY—Average Rushing Yards. YPC—Average Yards Per Carry. F-FL—
Total Fumbles -Total Fumbles Lost. FR—Fumbles Recovered on Defense. T-R-P—Total Touchdowns (including TDs scored via pass interceptions, fumble recoveries, etc.)-Total Rushing Touchdowns-Total Passing Touchdowns.
PC—Average Passing Completions. PA—Average Passing Attempts. PI—Total Passes intercepted. SKS—Total Sacks (NFL Only ). YPP—Average Yards Passing. YPP—Yards Per Pass (average yards gained per pass attempt).
YPT—Yards Per Point Scored. DIF—Yards Per Point Differential (difference between offensive yards per point scored and defensive yards per point allowed). APR—Average TGS Power Rating of listed team. OPR—Average
opponent's Power Rating (at the time they played) of all Stat Service teams played. Time—Listed team's average time of possession. TO—Turnover Ratio (net takeaway-giveaway ratio—+5 indicates a team has forced 5 more
turnovers than it has committed; -5 indicates a team has made 5 more turnovers than its opponents). Offensive averages listed under OFFENSE, defensive average listed under DEFENSE.

TEAM
Air Force
Akron
Alabama
Arizona
Arizona St.
Arkansas
Arkansas St.
Army
Auburn
Ball St.
Baylor
Boise St.
Boston College
Bowling Green
Buffalo
BYU
California
Cent. Michigan
Cincinnati
Clemson
Colorado
Colorado St.
Connecticut
Duke
East Carolina
Eastern Mich.
Florida
Florida Atlantic
Florida Intl.
Florida St.
Fresno St.
Georgia
Georgia Tech
Hawaii
Houston
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Iowa St.
Kansas
Kansas St.
Kent St.
Kentucky
La.-Lafayette
La.-Monroe
La. Tech
Louisville
LSU
Marshall
Maryland
Memphis
Miami-Florida
Miami-Ohio
Michigan
Michigan St.
Mid. Tenn. St.
Minnesota
Mississippi
Miss. St.
Missouri
Navy
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
New Mexico St.
No. Carolina
No. Carolina St.
North Texas
Northern Ill.
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Ohio

OFFENSE

2011 COLLEGE SPREADSHEETS

DEFENSE

GP SUR PSR
1 0-1 0-1
3 0-3 0-3
3 3-0 2-1
2 0-2 0-2
2 1-1 0-2
2 2-0 1-1
3 1-2 3-0
3 1-2 2-1
3 2-1 1-2
3 2-1 1-2
1 1-0 1-0
2 2-0 2-0
3 0-3 0-3
2 1-1 1-1
2 0-2 2-0
3 1-2 1-2
2 2-0 1-1
2 0-2 0-2
2 1-1 1-1
2 2-0 2-0
3 1-2 2-1
2 1-1 0-2
2 0-2 0-2
2 1-1 1-1
2 0-2 2-0
1 0-1 1-0
3 3-0 3-0
2 0-2 0-2
3 3-0 3-0
2 1-1 1-1
2 0-2 1-1
2 0-2 0-2
2 2-0 2-0
3 1-2 1-2
3 3-0 2-1
2 0-2 1-1
2 2-0 1-1
2 0-2 1-1
2 1-1 1-1
2 2-0 2-0
2 1-1 1-1
1 1-0 1-0
3 0-3 0-3
3 2-1 1-2
2 1-1 2-0
2 0-2 1-1
2 0-2 2-0
2 1-1 1-1
2 2-0 2-0
2 1-1 1-1
2 1-1 1-1
2 0-2 0-2
2 1-1 1-1
2 0-2 1-1
2 2-0 1-1
2 1-1 1-1
2 0-2 1-1
3 1-2 2-1
2 0-2 1-1
3 1-2 1-2
2 1-1 1-1
2 1-1 2-0
2 2-0 0-2
2 1-1 0-2
3 0-3 1-2
3 1-2 1-2
2 2-0 1-1
1 0-1 0-1
3 0-3 1-2
3 1-2 1-2
2 1-1 1-1
3 1-2 1-2
2 2-0 2-0

PF
19
6
39
12
26
45
23
22
36
21
50
38
13
30
21
13
36
14
41
41
26
14
21
17
24
3
38
2
27
24
25
32
58
29
40
11
25
26
36
34
35
37
6
19
27
9
26
21
30
17
32
9
24
15
33
29
23
22
10
33
24
31
47
19
9
21
26
27
13
33
19
27
44

PA FD RA
35 16 43
47 12 30
6 23 36
37 20 22
24 23 33
16 30 41
21 19 36
29 24 72
37 19 35
27 19 39
48 25 36
18 28 38
25 15 26
22 24 41
32 23 41
28 18 25
27 20 33
36 21 31
30 19 36
22 24 44
28 21 31
19 14 27
24 17 39
32 22 30
37 16 22
31 12 46
9 25 43
43
6 25
14 16 32
12 19 27
39 18 33
40 18 35
23 27 58
32 18 23
30 27 32
35 14 25
15 20 48
31 20 37
36 23 38
31 19 43
54 26 51
0 24 42
35 10 31
13 15 34
37 14 44
36 16 33
27 20 50
21 21 41
17 20 43
32 17 36
31 29 35
53 16 43
19 17 41
23 18 29
17 20 38
16 24 37
38 23 31
23 20 39
22 13 31
25 23 45
22 20 37
19 18 52
34 19 45
42 25 56
42 17 38
27 21 30
20 20 35
34 19 26
43 15 35
40 21 34
19 18 41
24 24 31
16 26 51

RY YPC
249 5.8
69 2.3
242 6.7
46 2.1
105 3.2
205 5.0
120 3.3
362 5.1
183 5.3
154 3.9
150 4.2
137 3.7
81 3.1
132 3.3
152 3.8
48 1.9
124 3.8
118 3.9
165 4.6
218 4.9
90 2.9
80 3.0
101 2.6
56 1.9
35 1.6
207 4.5
210 4.9
26 1.0
121 3.8
60 2.2
129 4.0
163 4.7
493 8.6
75 3.2
128 4.0
54 2.2
154 3.2
126 3.4
117 3.1
148 3.4
202 4.0
219 5.2
60 1.9
119 3.5
111 2.5
91 2.8
151 3.0
132 3.3
162 3.8
138 3.9
170 4.9
123 2.9
206 5.0
78 2.7
245 6.4
109 2.9
139 4.5
176 4.5
75 2.4
231 5.1
172 4.6
342 6.6
264 5.9
272 4.9
118 3.1
52 1.7
177 5.1
109 4.2
94 2.7
167 5.0
171 4.2
143 4.6
256 5.0

F-FL
2-2
6-3
6-3
2-1
2-2
6-3
5-3
12-6
2-0
4-3
1-1
2-0
0-0
6-4
2-0
7-6
4-1
3-2
3-1
2-1
4-0
3-1
6-3
2-1
6-4
1-1
4-1
1-1
4-2
0-0
3-2
6-2
3-1
8-6
5-3
3-2
6-3
2-2
2-1
3-3
4-1
0-0
3-3
4-2
7-3
4-1
3-1
2-1
3-1
2-2
1-0
5-3
5-2
3-1
2-0
4-1
2-2
3-0
3-2
6-1
1-0
6-3
5-1
4-2
9-5
5-2
6-3
1-0
5-3
1-1
1-0
11-7
4-3

T-R-P PC
2-1-1 12
2-0-2 13
14-12-2 20
3-1-2 33
7-2-5 25
12-7-4 25
8-4-4 22
10-9-1
3
14-6-6 15
8-4-4 24
7-1-6 23
11-3-8 31
4-3-1 17
8-2-6 27
6-4-2 23
4-0-3 25
10-6-3 18
3-1-1 22
11-5-3 17
10-3-7 26
9-2-7 20
4-2-2 21
4-1-1 13
5-2-2 36
6-2-4 29
0-0-0
3
12-8-3 17
0-0-0 10
10-5-3 15
5-1-4 22
6-2-2 21
8-2-6 18
16-12-4
5
12-7-4 25
16-10-5 31
3-1-2 19
6-3-3 14
6-3-2 18
8-3-5 24
9-3-6 22
9-5-4 19
4-2-1 13
2-0-2 15
7-3-4 14
6-3-0 14
2-0-2 21
6-4-1 21
5-0-5 22
6-3-2 16
4-0-4 19
7-3-2 33
2-1-1 20
6-4-2 18
4-2-2 27
9-3-6
9
6-2-3 28
6-3-3 25
8-3-4 14
2-0-1 15
12-7-4 18
5-2-3 22
9-6-2
4
12-8-3 10
5-4-1 17
2-1-1 17
8-1-6 21
7-4-3 18
3-0-3 24
5-2-1 18
14-6-7 20
5-3-2 17
11-4-6 25
11-5-5 19

PA
21
30
32
45
39
38
34
10
24
33
29
39
34
43
37
44
36
41
28
37
37
28
33
47
47
6
26
20
24
35
37
29
9
40
46
37
20
32
39
34
29
24
34
26
26
32
34
34
25
36
48
35
26
44
21
43
41
29
29
30
34
8
21
30
33
36
25
41
33
28
27
38
30

PI
0
6
4
0
2
2
4
1
2
0
0
2
3
2
1
4
2
2
0
1
1
0
4
1
2
1
3
0
0
4
1
2
0
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
0
0
4
4
2
1
2
1
1
6
4
1
4
2
4
1
2
3
5
3
1
1
2
5
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
6
1

YP
167
167
234
340
322
338
290
52
210
182
414
363
235
364
226
253
268
255
204
329
304
177
168
345
194
29
232
67
189
250
198
242
189
265
408
180
203
222
303
260
246
116
98
155
129
162
194
255
156
217
319
131
159
260
217
288
263
198
147
225
224
81
187
173
203
297
226
315
159
236
196
289
250

YPP
8.0
5.6
7.2
7.6
8.3
9.0
8.6
5.2
8.8
5.5
14.3
9.4
6.9
8.5
6.2
5.8
7.5
6.3
7.4
9.0
8.1
6.3
5.2
7.3
4.1
4.8
8.8
3.3
7.8
7.2
5.4
8.3
22.2
6.7
8.8
4.9
10.2
7.0
7.9
7.6
8.6
4.8
2.9
6.0
5.0
5.1
5.7
7.6
6.3
6.1
6.6
3.8
6.2
6.0
10.3
6.7
6.4
6.8
5.1
7.5
6.6
10.1
8.9
5.8
6.2
8.2
9.2
7.7
4.8
8.4
7.2
7.6
8.3

YPT
21.9
41.6
12.3
32.2
16.7
12.1
17.8
18.5
11.0
16.3
11.3
13.3
24.3
16.8
18.4
22.6
10.9
27.6
9.0
13.5
15.2
18.3
13.1
23.5
9.7
78.7
11.7
61.7
11.4
13.1
13.1
12.8
11.9
11.9
13.3
21.2
14.3
13.6
11.7
12.0
13.0
9.1
25.0
14.2
8.9
29.7
13.5
18.9
10.7
21.5
15.5
29.8
15.2
23.3
14.0
13.9
17.8
16.7
22.1
13.8
16.9
13.9
9.7
24.0
37.0
16.9
15.5
15.7
19.5
12.3
19.3
15.8
11.5

TEAM
Air Force
Akron
Alabama
Arizona
Arizona St.
Arkansas
Arkansas St.
Army
Auburn
Ball St.
Baylor
Boise St.
Boston College
Bowling Green
Buffalo
BYU
California
Cent. Michigan
Cincinnati
Clemson
Colorado
Colorado St.
Connecticut
Duke
East Carolina
Eastern Mich.
Florida
Florida Atlanti
Florida Intl.
Florida St.
Fresno St.
Georgia
Georgia Tech
Hawaii
Houston
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Iowa St.
Kansas
Kansas St.
Kent St.
Kentucky
La.-Lafayette
La.-Monroe
La. Tech
Louisville
LSU
Marshall
Maryland
Memphis
Miami-Florida
Miami-Ohio
Michigan
Michigan St.
Mid. Tenn. St.
Minnesota
Mississippi
Miss. St.
Missouri
Navy
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
New Mexico St.
No. Carolina
No. Carolina St
North Texas
Northern Ill.
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Ohio

FD RA
24 44
23 48
11 28
25 35
20 41
19 24
20 43
19 33
30 55
23 36
25 38
17 31
22 42
18 28
21 39
16 37
18 29
18 35
26 35
19 37
19 29
23 41
11 33
21 28
18 45
24 50
15 25
29 42
20 40
16 39
17 35
20 39
20 36
20 35
23 47
26 43
18 33
22 43
23 45
19 43
26 40
13 36
19 43
17 38
21 39
22 37
21 37
15 29
16 31
25 42
23 36
26 42
22 36
17 42
20 40
10 26
27 56
22 29
20 40
20 40
22 34
21 38
22 36
20 37
27 35
21 41
21 30
22 34
26 35
30 57
22 53
19 30
15 29

RY YPC
204 4.6
231 4.8
55 2.0
220 6.3
144 3.5
90 3.7
140 3.3
183 5.6
266 4.8
142 4.0
215 5.7
118 3.9
181 4.3
91 3.3
203 5.3
157 4.3
88 3.1
159 4.5
128 3.7
201 5.4
111 3.8
148 3.6
110 3.3
143 5.2
231 5.1
376 7.5
31 1.2
193 4.6
100 2.5
105 2.7
183 5.3
191 4.9
149 4.2
118 3.4
194 4.1
164 3.8
83 2.5
186 4.3
166 3.7
135 3.2
376 9.5
118 3.3
172 4.0
137 3.6
140 3.6
150 4.1
126 3.4
40 1.4
74 2.4
173 4.2
132 3.7
273 6.5
163 4.6
199 4.7
203 5.1
68 2.6
292 5.3
93 3.3
186 4.7
182 4.5
90 2.7
189 5.0
168 4.7
205 5.6
176 5.0
202 4.9
86 2.9
101 3.0
227 6.6
274 4.8
243 4.6
90 3.0
89 3.1

F-FR
3-1
7-3
3-2
0-0
5-2
3-0
5-2
1-1
3-1
0-0
1-0
3-1
3-0
4-3
2-1
4-3
2-1
4-2
5-4
2-2
4-1
6-3
1-1
1-0
6-5
1-0
5-1
5-0
6-4
4-0
5-1
3-0
5-2
4-0
5-4
3-1
5-3
2-2
8-4
4-3
1-0
0-0
9-3
1-0
4-3
2-2
3-2
2-1
5-3
5-5
6-4
3-2
2-1
0-0
5-4
4-3
4-2
3-1
4-2
5-2
4-2
7-3
4-2
3-3
7-3
6-2
4-1
1-0
5-5
3-3
2-1
3-1
2-2

T-R-P PC PA
5-3-2 20 25
19-10-6 14 23
2-1-1 15 39
9-5-4 31 42
5-2-3 19 29
4-0-3 29 51
7-3-4 17 29
12-3-8 13 24
14-8-5 24 36
10-5-4 22 35
6-2-4 25 40
5-2-3 18 35
9-7-2 27 35
6-2-3 23 42
9-6-3 20 32
10-5-2 14 26
6-1-4 25 42
8-4-4 19 28
8-2-6 26 39
5-3-2 18 34
11-8-3 20 33
5-2-3 19 32
6-2-3 16 29
8-3-5 19 32
10-7-1
9 23
4-2-2
7 18
3-0-3 18 35
10-5-3 24 34
5-1-2 23 36
2-1-1 15 25
11-6-3 13 28
11-5-4 20 30
6-4-2 20 31
12-4-8 17 29
12-8-4 21 32
8-4-4 25 37
3-2-1 23 39
6-4-2 20 30
9-2-7 25 36
6-3-3 16 33
15-11-4 16 20
0-0-0 11 23
12-8-2 14 25
4-0-4 15 31
8-3-5 22 38
9-4-4 19 29
6-3-3 23 39
5-0-4 21 32
3-2-1 23 40
7-2-5 23 40
7-5-1 28 39
14-7-7 24 32
3-0-1 18 31
5-2-2 14 24
4-1-3 15 23
4-2-1 12 20
10-6-4 13 23
10-2-8 27 41
6-3-1 19 30
8-3-4 21 30
6-2-4 26 36
5-5-0 19 29
8-2-5 21 39
12-4-6 14 30
17-7-9 31 38
10-5-4 15 33
4-1-3 24 44
4-2-2 23 36
16-14-2 25 37
17-10-7 17 27
5-5-0 13 26
8-1-6 21 36
4-0-3 17 35

PI
0
0
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
0
3
1
2
4
2
1
0
5
1
1
1
2
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
3
2
2
1
0
2
5
6
4
1
3
0
3
3
3
1
2
1
3
1
1
3
2
3
1
3
2
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
1
4
5

YP
206
194
115
361
227
288
217
187
268
273
251
244
256
248
203
169
308
235
313
228
208
197
191
273
111
95
179
259
249
146
243
202
203
239
235
334
273
186
282
219
240
81
154
178
286
242
289
252
191
299
292
356
192
146
172
94
217
306
166
178
291
179
264
242
332
191
271
337
332
247
191
265
261

YPP
8.2
8.6
2.9
8.6
8.0
5.7
7.5
7.8
7.5
7.7
6.3
7.1
7.4
6.0
6.3
6.4
7.4
8.4
8.1
6.8
6.3
6.3
6.7
8.5
4.9
5.3
5.2
7.6
7.0
5.9
8.7
6.7
6.5
8.3
7.4
9.0
7.1
6.3
7.8
6.7
12.0
3.5
6.1
5.7
7.5
8.3
7.4
8.0
4.8
7.6
7.6
11.1
6.2
6.2
7.6
4.8
9.6
7.4
5.5
5.9
8.1
6.2
6.8
8.2
8.7
5.8
6.1
9.4
9.0
9.3
7.5
7.4
7.4

YPT
11.7
9.0
28.3
15.7
15.8
24.3
17.2
12.9
14.6
15.2
9.7
20.1
17.7
15.7
12.9
11.6
14.7
11.1
14.9
20.0
11.4
18.1
12.5
13.2
9.4
15.2
24.2
10.6
24.3
21.8
10.9
9.8
15.6
11.0
14.2
14.4
24.6
12.2
12.6
11.6
11.4
0.0
9.3
23.6
11.7
10.9
15.3
14.2
16.0
14.7
13.9
11.8
18.6
15.0
22.0
10.4
13.4
17.1
16.0
14.6
17.7
19.3
12.9
10.8
12.2
14.6
18.3
12.9
12.9
13.0
22.8
15.0
22.5

DIF
-10.2
-32.7
16.0
-16.5
-1.0
12.3
-.6
-5.6
3.5
-1.1
-1.6
6.7
-6.6
-1.1
-5.6
-11.0
3.8
-16.5
5.9
6.5
-3.8
-.2
-.6
-10.3
-.4
-63.5
12.4
-51.1
13.0
8.6
-2.2
-3.0
3.8
-.8
.9
-6.8
10.3
-1.4
.9
-.4
-1.6
-9.1
-15.7
9.4
2.8
-18.8
1.8
-4.6
5.3
-6.8
-1.6
-18.0
3.4
-8.3
8.0
-3.5
-4.5
.4
-6.1
.8
.9
5.5
3.2
-13.3
-24.8
-2.3
2.8
-2.8
-6.6
.7
3.5
-.8
11.1

APR OPR TIME TO
4.0
1.0
27 -1
30.7
7.3
28 -6
-7.7 21.3
31 -3
7.5 -4.0
27 0
2.5
5.5
30 -1
-4.0 25.5
31 -4
20.7 10.7
27 -3
17.7
9.3
38 -5
5.0
9.0
23 0
27.0 17.3
34 -1
8.0
0.0
27 0
-4.5
5.0
35 1
11.0 11.3
26 -1
22.0 22.0
36 -2
28.5 13.5
33 0
5.3
6.7
30 -4
7.0 12.5
29 -1
22.0 13.5
32 0
8.5 19.0
27 7
3.0 10.5
32 2
14.7 11.3
32 1
23.0 23.5
27 2
11.5 14.0
32 -1
19.0
5.5
35 -1
18.0 -1.0
27 0
34.0
4.0
28 -1
-2.7 19.3
33 -1
33.0
1.0
24 2
13.0 14.3
25 3
-4.5
8.0
31 -1
12.0
0.0
33 1
3.0 -1.0
29 -1
6.5 15.5
34 2
8.0 18.7
29 -4
7.7 18.7
27 1
22.5
9.0
25 -1
5.0 13.0
32 2
21.5 22.5
26 1
5.0
9.0
32 4
13.0
8.5
29 -2
15.5
6.0
35 -1
12.0 25.0
32 2
24.0 11.0
29 1
9.7 21.7
27 0
29.5
7.5
31 2
24.0 -4.5
30 1
17.5
6.5
31 2
12.0 11.0
34 -1
-3.0 -1.0
36 4
16.5 12.5
29 0
4.5
4.5
28 3
32.0 11.5
32 -1
5.0
4.5
34 -3
16.5 10.0
30 -2
5.0 20.0
28 3
2.5 18.0
37 2
20.5 10.0
25 -1
19.7 18.0
30 1
10.5
9.0
27 -3
1.3 11.0
27 1
3.5
9.0
30 2
8.5
8.5
30 2
-7.0 10.0
27 1
17.0
9.5
37 -3
33.0 10.7
30 -2
31.7 22.3
29 1
4.5 12.5
29 -3
9.0 15.0
30 0
29.7
4.7
32 2
9.0 10.7
24 3
9.5 13.5
25 1
3.3
5.3
31 -8
19.0 24.0
34 3

TEAM
GP SUR PSR PF
Ohio State
3 2-1 1-2
25
Oklahoma
2 2-0 2-0
35
Oklahoma St.
3 3-0 2-1
52
Oregon
2 1-1 1-1
48
Oregon St.
1 0-1 0-1
0
Penn State
2 1-1 0-2
13
Pittsburgh
2 1-1 0-2
31
2 1-1 0-2
25
Purdue
Rice
2 1-1 1-1
17
Rutgers
1 0-1 1-0
22
San Diego St.
2 2-0 1-1
33
3 0-3 2-1
11
San Jose St.
SMU
2 1-1 0-2
21
So. Carolina
3 3-0 1-2
42
So. Florida
2 2-0 2-0
30
Southern Cal
3 3-0 2-1
27
Southern Miss
2 1-1 0-2
20
Stanford
3 3-0 3-0
46
Syracuse
2 1-1 1-1
27
TCU
3 2-1 1-2
40
Temple
2 1-1 2-0
26
Tennessee
2 1-1 1-1
34
Texas
3 3-0 2-1
33
Texas A&M
2 2-0 1-1
42
Texas Tech
1 1-0 1-0
59
Toledo
2 0-2 1-1
19
Troy
2 0-2 1-1
24
Tulane
2 1-1 1-1
26
Tulsa
3 1-2 1-2
26
UAB
2 0-2 0-2
5
UCF
2 1-1 1-1
20
UCLA
3 1-2 0-3
27
UNLV
3 1-2 2-1
21
Utah
2 1-1 1-1
34
Utah St.
1 0-1 1-0
38
UTEP
2 1-1 2-0
17
Vanderbilt
2 2-0 2-0
27
Virginia
2 1-1 0-2
26
Virginia Tech
2 2-0 0-2
22
Wake Forest
2 1-1 1-1
32
Washington
2 1-1 2-0
39
2 1-1 1-1
42
Washington St.
West Virginia
1 1-0 1-0
37
Western Ky.
2 0-2 1-1
9
Western Mich.
1 1-0 1-0
44
Wisconsin
3 3-0 2-1
45
Wyoming
1 1-0 1-0
28
COLLEGE AVG.



27
Thru games of September 18, not
including Sunday night...

TEAM
SUR PSR
Arizona
1-1
2-0
Atlanta
0-1
0-1
Baltimore
1-1
1-1
Buffalo
2-0
1-1
Carolina
0-2
1-1
Chicago
1-1
1-1
Cincinnati
1-1
2-0
Cleveland
1-1
1-1
Dallas
1-1
1-0
Denver
1-1
0-2
Detroit
2-0
2-0
Green Bay
2-0
1-1
Houston
2-0
2-0
Indianapolis
0-2
0-2
Jacksonville
1-1
1-1
Kansas City
0-2
0-2
Miami
0-2
0-2
Minnesota
0-2
1-1
New England
2-0
2-0
New Orleans
1-1
1-1
NY Giants
0-1
0-1
NY Jets
2-0
1-1
Oakland
1-1
2-0
Philadelphia
1-0
1-0
Pittsburgh
1-1
1-1
St. Louis
0-1
0-1
San Diego
1-1
0-2
San Francisco 1-1
1-0
Seattle
0-2
0-2
Tampa Bay
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
Tennessee
Washington
2-0
1-1
NFL AVG.



PA FD RA
15 20 41
14 27 43
27 29 41
30 22 36
35 17 24
19 17 33
24 21 38
24 21 43
28 20 39
24 19 25
22 21 35
34 14 30
32 18 30
33 19 42
14 27 40
16 25 33
22 21 33
9 23 36
34 16 26
29 24 42
9 18 40
28 29 28
15 20 47
11 28 39
13 34 35
34 19 30
41 21 28
21 22 42
36 20 42
44 11 20
10 19 43
35 20 39
43 17 38
17 20 32
42 27 53
19 19 34
14 15 41
30 21 37
9 21 45
32 23 39
42 21 33
25 26 34
31 27 31
27 14 37
14 22 33
8 25 43
27 18 34
27 20 37

OFFENSE

PF
25
12
24
40
22
22
25
22
26
22
38
36
29
13
10
5
19
19
37
32
14
30
29
31
16
13
23
29
9
22
20
25
23

PA
22
30
17
21
29
21
21
23
26
23
12
29
10
31
23
45
31
24
23
28
28
14
29
13
18
31
26
22
29
24
15
18
23

FD
16
20
16
29
26
18
18
18
21
22
24
20
23
17
16
13
22
18
28
22
15
17
23
27
22
21
30
13
13
18
17
25
20

RA
20
14
24
32
24
20
27
30
24
25
33
24
39
21
37
24
24
30
24
25
20
24
35
31
26
26
26
28
18
18
21
31
26

RY YPC
170 4.2
179 4.2
193 4.7
184 5.2
23 1.0
100 3.0
184 4.9
192 4.5
120 3.1
1 .0
187 5.4
122 4.0
113 3.8
242 5.8
137 3.4
131 3.9
114 3.5
196 5.4
97 3.8
209 4.9
190 4.8
59 2.1
226 4.8
176 4.6
178 5.1
72 2.4
125 4.4
161 3.8
220 5.2
60 3.0
177 4.2
215 5.5
143 3.8
162 5.1
227 4.3
108 3.2
200 4.9
166 4.5
188 4.2
91 2.4
149 4.6
95 2.8
92 3.0
133 3.6
87 2.6
238 5.6
129 3.8
150 4.1

RY YPC
96
4.8
110
7.9
108
4.5
190
5.9
73
3.0
74
3.8
106
4.0
95
3.2
55
2.3
85
3.4
108
3.3
114
4.7
153
4.0
87
4.1
138
3.7
130
5.5
126
5.2
173
5.8
100
4.3
100
4.0
75
3.8
73
3.0
161
4.7
237
7.6
95
3.7
154
5.9
88
3.4
80
2.8
48
2.7
81
4.6
59
2.8
123
4.0
107
4.1

F-FL
4-2
2-2
2-1
1-0
1-1
6-1
2-0
5-1
6-2
6-4
5-0
1-1
1-1
4-3
2-1
5-5
2-1
2-1
0-0
2-2
1-0
3-1
3-2
1-1
4-4
2-1
3-2
1-0
3-2
4-1
1-0
1-1
1-1

F-FL
5-3
2-1
1-0
3-3
3-1
4-2
7-2
2-1
5-3
1-0
2-1
9-6
5-2
8-4
1-0
6-4
4-4
1-0
2-2
6-3
7-2
4-2
4-3
4-1
2-1
1-1
4-2
6-2
7-5
4-1
4-2
5-4
5-1
2-2
0-0
5-2
5-3
5-3
4-1
3-0
2-1
4-3
3-2
5-3
3-1
0-0
1-1
2-1

T-R-P
10-4-5
8-6-2
20-10-9
13-4-7
0-0-0
3-3-0
8-4-4
5-2-3
3-1-2
2-0-2
9-6-3
4-4-0
6-4-1
17-11-2
6-2-2
11-1-9
3-1-2
17-8-9
7-2-5
16-8-7
6-5-1
9-2-7
13-8-5
10-6-4
8-2-6
5-2-3
6-1-4
7-2-3
10-3-7
1-0-0
4-4-0
10-7-3
8-3-4
9-4-3
5-5-0
3-3-0
7-4-1
5-4-1
5-3-2
7-2-5
10-2-8
11-1-10
4-2-1
2-2-0
5-2-3
19-11-8
4-2-1
3-2-2

2011 NFL SPREADSHEETS

T-R-P
7-2-4
1-0-0
5-1-4
10-3-7
5-2-3
4-0-3
5-1-4
5-2-3
6-1-5
5-1-3
9-2-7
9-3-5
6-2-3
2-0-2
1-1-0
1-0-1
4-1-3
4-2-1
9-2-7
7-0-6
2-2-0
6-1-4
7-4-3
4-1-2
4-2-2
1-1-0
6-2-4
6-2-2
2-0-2
5-2-2
4-1-3
6-1-4
3-1-2

PC
18
31
16
23
26
21
21
21
25
20
24
23
19
18
14
19
21
13
32
29
18
22
18
14
23
19
31
16
21
26
26
23
21

PA
29
47
31
36
42
39
34
36
40
36
37
33
27
35
25
30
40
23
44
43
32
34
28
32
36
36
44
22
33
39
38
39
35

Stats compiled by Tad Ludes, TGS Statistician.

PC
13
29
33
23
27
17
20
19
18
25
15
15
21
13
25
27
23
21
23
20
10
30
14
26
45
21
30
21
16
13
19
14
16
20
22
17
14
20
15
24
20
25
36
14
28
17
25
20

PA
25
41
45
40
41
38
31
34
31
47
28
33
35
25
40
39
44
31
33
29
24
45
22
35
50
41
53
40
30
29
26
26
26
39
31
38
25
36
27
39
32
40
49
30
38
24
39
33

PI
1
2
6
1
0
2
2
1
0
0
1
3
3
3
2
1
4
1
0
1
2
2
2
1
0
2
2
1
6
3
0
3
1
1
0
2
3
4
3
2
3
2
1
6
1
1
0
1

YP
172
308
408
286
261
180
232
201
168
243
210
159
256
159
250
298
268
285
218
220
117
347
201
312
446
272
316
227
211
143
184
214
128
239
221
200
124
248
192
332
295
420
388
123
355
267
267
230

YPP
6.8
7.6
9.0
7.1
6.4
4.7
7.5
6.0
5.4
5.2
7.6
4.8
7.4
6.3
6.3
7.6
6.1
9.3
6.6
7.5
5.0
7.8
9.0
9.0
8.9
6.6
6.0
5.7
7.0
5.0
7.1
8.2
5.0
6.2
7.1
5.3
5.0
7.0
7.2
8.6
9.3
10.5
7.9
4.1
9.3
11.3
6.8
7.0

PI SKS
1
5
1
5
2
4
2
1
4
8
1 11
0
6
1
3
3
5
1
7
2
0
0
3
2
4
1
5
4
4
4
4
2
6
1
4
1
3
0
4
1
4
3
5
1
1
0
3
3
6
0
5
4
4
1
6
1 10
2
4
2
2
2
5
1
2

YP YPP
263 9.2
276 5.9
200 6.5
233 6.5
404 9.7
238 6.2
233 6.8
200 5.5
377 9.5
230 6.5
314 8.6
296 9.1
212 8.0
174 5.0
126 5.1
111 3.7
272 6.9
120 5.3
463 10.5
330 7.7
240 7.5
249 7.3
211 7.7
167 5.2
272 7.5
181 5.0
351 8.0
128 5.8
144 4.4
244 6.3
304 8.0
271 7.0
246 7.1

YPT
13.7
13.9
11.5
9.8
0.0
22.4
13.4
16.0
17.5
11.1
12.2
24.8
17.5
9.6
12.9
16.1
19.6
10.5
11.9
10.6
12.0
11.9
12.8
11.7
10.6
18.6
18.7
14.9
16.6
40.5
18.1
15.9
12.7
11.8
11.8
18.6
12.0
16.2
17.7
13.4
11.4
12.4
13.0
30.1
10.0
11.2
14.1
14.3

TEAM
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St.
Oregon
Oregon St.
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Purdue
Rice
Rutgers
San Diego St.
San Jose St.
SMU
So. Carolina
So. Florida
Southern Cal
Southern Miss
Stanford
Syracuse
TCU
Temple
Tennessee
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Toledo
Troy
Tulane
Tulsa
UAB
UCF
UCLA
UNLV
Utah
Utah St.
UTEP
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Washington
Washington St.
West Virginia
Western Ky.
Western Mich.
Wisconsin
Wyoming
COLLEGE AVG.

YPT
14.7
32.2
12.8
10.7
21.6
14.5
13.8
13.4
16.9
14.3
11.2
11.4
12.8
20.0
27.7
48.0
21.5
15.8
15.4
13.4
22.5
10.9
12.8
13.0
23.6
25.8
19.5
7.3
22.5
14.7
18.1
15.7
15.2

TEAM
Arizona
Atlanta
Baltimore
Buffalo
Carolina
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
Green Bay
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Kansas City
Miami
Minnesota
New England
New Orleans
NY Giants
NY Jets
Oakland
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Tampa Bay
Tennessee
Washington
NFL AVG.

FD RA
12 33
16 29
22 39
22 50
20 43
16 36
28 39
24 41
20 44
17 29
22 53
22 47
23 33
20 38
20 31
19 27
17 35
16 29
26 38
20 35
16 32
18 33
14 29
15 31
15 37
25 36
21 39
15 27
27 43
28 52
12 27
23 37
23 31
22 31
17 30
19 28
14 34
22 41
13 24
17 28
21 39
17 39
29 35
16 45
20 29
16 29
28 33
20 37

RY YPC
107 3.2
78 2.7
171 4.4
229 4.6
208 4.8
135 3.8
102 2.6
120 3.0
206 4.7
132 4.6
227 4.3
225 4.7
121 3.7
182 4.8
97 3.1
88 3.3
86 2.4
36 1.2
128 3.4
160 4.6
67 2.1
150 4.5
105 3.6
68 2.2
109 2.9
129 3.6
174 4.5
107 4.0
160 3.7
281 5.4
84 3.2
215 5.9
129 4.2
82 2.7
78 2.6
81 2.9
87 2.6
185 4.5
25 1.0
115 4.1
182 4.7
163 4.2
188 5.4
252 5.6
147 5.1
78 2.7
77 2.3
150 4.1

FD
27
17
21
20
16
18
18
18
17
19
15
27
17
22
14
23
23
25
27
21
22
16
30
21
13
27
19
19
18
25
18
16
20

RA
31
27
23
24
23
22
31
30
20
30
23
21
22
38
23
35
29
23
22
20
26
27
19
26
22
31
26
22
34
34
32
18
26

RY YPC
123
4.0
88
3.3
70
3.1
120
5.0
112
4.8
114
5.3
107
3.5
124
4.2
60
3.0
131
4.4
104
4.6
76
3.6
109
4.9
137
3.6
72
3.2
126
3.7
122
4.2
91
4.0
98
4.5
82
4.2
74
2.8
88
3.3
128
6.7
154
5.9
101
4.6
237
7.6
127
5.0
55
2.5
105
3.1
156
4.6
104
3.3
84
4.8
107
4.1

F-FR
3-0
2-2
7-4
4-1
0-0
3-1
3-0
2-1
1-1
5-2
11-5
5-4
6-1
10-6
8-5
3-2
2-0
8-4
4-1
4-4
4-1
3-1
5-3
3-0
2-2
2-1
4-2
2-1
5-3
3-0
2-0
4-3
5-5
8-8
1-0
6-4
4-1
3-3
1-0
2-1
5-2
4-2
1-0
6-3
3-2
5-1
4-4
2-1

T-R-P
6-2-4
3-0-3
10-5-3
8-5-2
5-2-3
4-3-1
6-3-3
6-2-4
6-3-3
3-2-1
6-3-3
12-8-4
8-6-2
13-5-8
4-2-2
6-2-4
5-1-3
3-1-1
8-0-8
11-2-9
2-2-0
6-2-4
3-2-1
3-2-1
1-1-0
10-3-6
10-5-5
5-1-3
14-9-4
11-6-3
2-1-0
14-9-4
18-7-11
4-1-2
6-2-3
5-3-1
3-0-1
8-4-3
2-2-0
8-2-6
11-7-3
7-4-2
4-3-1
8-4-3
2-1-0
3-1-2
4-0-4
3-2-2

DEFENSE

F-FR
0-0
3-0
4-4
3-3
3-2
3-3
3-2
3-1
3-1
2-1
7-4
2-2
4-3
5-2
1-0
2-0
0-0
1-0
3-2
3-1
1-1
3-2
4-2
2-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
6-2
1-0
6-1
4-2
3-1
1-1

T-R-P
5-1-4
3-0-2
3-1-2
6-3-3
7-2-4
4-0-3
5-1-4
4-1-3
6-1-4
4-1-3
2-0-1
6-1-4
2-0-2
7-4-2
5-1-4
11-3-8
7-1-6
6-3-3
6-2-4
7-2-4
4-1-2
3-1-2
7-2-4
1-1-0
4-1-3
4-1-2
6-1-4
5-0-5
6-3-1
5-2-3
2-1-1
5-3-2
3-1-2

PC
25
22
26
23
19
29
17
17
21
20
22
30
14
20
19
21
27
28
30
23
21
17
26
19
19
14
19
24
19
21
16
18
21

PC
15
19
22
17
17
16
32
24
17
20
11
15
23
20
28
21
24
24
26
21
19
18
16
20
10
25
22
16
29
18
13
21
22
25
18
19
13
16
18
22
21
16
34
5
20
21
34
20

PA
28
34
38
31
22
30
49
40
30
26
25
25
37
31
42
37
39
37
41
31
36
29
31
34
29
37
34
30
45
29
27
31
31
44
24
34
30
27
37
35
33
29
52
13
36
32
55
33

PI
4
4
5
3
0
2
2
1
0
3
2
2
1
3
3
1
2
0
1
0
2
0
5
2
1
1
2
4
3
0
2
2
0
2
0
1
8
1
3
1
1
1
3
3
0
0
2
1

YP
157
245
242
166
189
143
338
286
230
273
206
163
261
190
270
229
226
266
326
271
222
222
154
200
228
327
287
196
321
245
106
210
338
304
286
243
127
175
166
247
244
167
289
99
215
193
437
230

PA
40
32
42
35
29
42
33
33
34
32
35
48
31
28
29
33
39
40
45
40
34
31
46
36
29
32
28
40
26
32
28
31
35

PI SKS
3
5
1
5
4
4
2
2
0
3
1
6
1
4
1
6
2 10
0
3
4
4
3
7
1
5
2
2
3
3
2
1
1
4
3
4
3
6
0
8
0
4
5
6
2
5
0
5
0
6
0
3
1
4
3
6
0
2
1
2
2
5
2
7
1
2

YP YPP
343 8.6
289 9.0
302 7.3
214 6.2
295 10.4
270 6.4
195 6.0
166 5.1
224 6.6
205 6.5
187 5.4
400 8.4
163 5.3
207 7.4
216 7.4
262 7.9
362 9.4
280 7.1
381 8.6
241 6.0
258 7.6
209 6.8
268 5.8
181 5.0
174 6.0
167 5.2
219 8.0
291 7.3
211 8.3
259 8.2
172 6.1
236 7.6
246 7.1

YPP
5.6
7.3
6.4
5.4
8.6
4.8
7.0
7.2
7.8
10.5
8.4
6.5
7.2
6.1
6.4
6.3
5.8
7.2
8.0
8.8
6.2
7.8
4.9
6.0
7.9
9.0
8.6
6.5
7.1
8.6
4.0
6.7
10.8
6.9
11.9
7.1
4.3
6.5
4.5
7.1
7.4
5.8
5.6
7.9
6.0
6.1
7.9
7.0

YPT
17.2
23.9
15.3
13.2
11.3
15.0
18.7
16.9
15.6
16.9
19.7
11.5
12.1
11.2
27.1
19.8
14.5
33.5
13.5
15.0
33.9
13.3
17.2
25.4
25.9
13.6
11.4
14.8
13.2
12.0
19.0
12.3
10.8
23.3
8.7
17.1
15.3
12.2
22.4
11.5
10.3
13.4
15.4
13.0
25.9
33.9
19.0
14.3

DIF
3.5
10.0
3.8
3.4
11.3
-7.3
5.3
.9
-1.9
5.8
7.5
-13.3
-5.4
1.5
14.3
3.7
-5.1
23.1
1.7
4.4
21.9
1.4
4.4
13.7
15.3
-5.0
-7.3
-.1
-3.4
-28.5
.9
-3.7
-2.0
11.6
-3.1
-1.6
3.3
-4.0
4.8
-1.9
-1.1
1.0
2.4
-17.1
15.8
22.6
4.9
0.0

APR OPR TIME TO
1.0 15.7
31 0
-10.0
1.5
33 3
-5.3 15.3
30 3
-4.5
6.5
25 0
13.0 -3.0 31 -1
7.5
3.0
29 -1
3.5 17.0
24 -2
11.5 21.5
30 0
22.0
8.5
29 -2
10.0
5.0
32 5
9.5 17.5
27 5
28.0
8.3
26 -3
9.5 12.0
31 -3
-.7 11.3
30 2
5.5 14.0
30 6
4.0 15.3
33 -2
7.5 17.5
30 -6
-1.7 17.0
32 3
12.0 10.5
26 0
-2.0 12.0
32 0
12.0 18.5
30 -1
5.0
1.5
33 -3
3.7 13.7
32 3
-4.5 19.0
28 0
11.0 35.0
33 2
11.5 -3.5 27 -1
16.5
-.5 31 0
27.5 17.0
38 2
10.7
3.7
26 -5
19.5 13.0
21 -4
4.5 11.0
36 0
10.0 14.3
31 -2
31.7
8.7
33 3
9.0
4.5
30 7
24.0
3.0
38 0
27.5 18.5
32 1
13.5 12.5
30 3
15.5 12.5
31 -3
-4.5 18.0
37 -1
16.0
9.5
32 0
9.0
1.0
29 -1
18.0 19.0
28 -2
2.0
4.0
32 0
24.5
9.5
32 -3
17.0 22.0
31 0
-2.7 19.0
31 0
26.0 20.0
30 5
11.5 11.5
30

YPT
21.7
12.6
22.5
15.9
14.0
18.3
14.7
12.6
11.1
14.9
25.2
16.7
27.1
11.3
12.5
8.7
15.9
15.5
21.3
11.7
11.9
22.0
13.6
25.8
15.7
13.0
13.3
15.7
11.1
17.6
19.0
18.3
15.2

DIF APR OPRTIME TO
7.0
7.5
8.5 25 0
-19.6
1.0
2.0 27 -2
9.8 -2.0
1.5 29 5
5.2
8.5
6.0 34 3
-7.6 11.5
1.5 33 -3
3.8
2.5 -2.0 29 2
.9 11.0
4.5 30 3
-.8
7.5 11.0 33 0
-5.8
4.0
1.5 33 -2
.6
3.0
9.0 29 -4
14.0
2.0
6.0 34 6
5.3 -4.5
4.0 30 4
14.3
3.0
4.5 36 1
-8.8
6.5
6.0 24 0
-15.2
9.0
3.5 34 -2
-39.3
7.0
5.5 26 -7
-5.6
6.0
.5 29 -2
-.4
4.0
1.0 28 1
5.9 -4.0
2.5 29 4
-1.7 -3.5 -1.5 32 -1
-10.6
4.0
6.0 27 0
11.1 -2.0
7.0 30 3
.8
8.0
4.5 31 1
12.7
0.0
2.0 30 0
-8.0 -3.0
3.5 33 -7
-12.7
2.0
0.0 30 0
-6.2 -2.5
-.5 34 -5
8.4
5.0
6.5 30 4
-11.5
9.5
.5 25 -3
2.9
4.0
3.5 26 -1
.9
7.0
3.5 28 2
2.5
5.0
6.5 36 0
0.0
3.8
3.8 30 0

Monday 12 September 2011

Vanessa Soderstrom

What can I say its not every single day that I find a lovely mistress to take out to a monday night football game but for tonights Denver Broncos vs the Oakland Raiders game I was fortunate enough to take out a lovely young lady who is 48 years of age and she goes by the name of VANESSA SODERSTROM she was an absolute pleasure to be around and I must say that she was as charming as she was beautiful.

Not every single day nor week am I really fortunate enough to come across such a lovely lady and for that I am incredibly thankful so thank you vanessa soderstrom you truly made my monday night footbal experience an absolutely blast. Thank you so very much.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Free Play Dodgers vs Padres

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres -107
10:05 PM ET
1* unit free play

The San Diego Padres will look to end their four game losing streak against the Dodgers. Look for right hander Mat Latos to get back on track tonight and pick up a big win.

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Mat Latos is coming off a Cy Young-like year last season and hasn’t been able to live up to the hype in 2011. However one thing is certain: he still has dominant stuff. Latos has been pitching well under the radar lately. In July he didn’t allow more than 3 runs in any start. He puts together quality start after quality start. Tonight he faces a lineup in LA that is anything but scary. In fact two of their best hitters have struggled in this matchup. All Star Matt Kemp has just one hit in 12 at bats against Latos and James Loney is just 3-32 this season against the Padres. This gives Latos and the Padres a big edge.

Hiroki Kuroda will take the mound for the Dodgers tonight. Kuroda has been a victim of bad luck all season long and has not won a start in his last four outings. I look for that trend to continue tonight. Kuroda has been a pitcher that struggles on the road against division teams. San Diego is extremely familiar with him, as they average over 4.5 runs per game in games Kuroda. Look for the Padres to scrap together some runs for Latos.

Look there are a bunch of numbers out there that should lead you to taking the Dodgers. They have played extremely well against the Padres this season. But you know what they say; you are only as good as your next game. Latos will regain his dominant form tonight in front of a home crowd.

Play the Padres -107 over the Dodgers.