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Lost as a TD+ favorite this past week Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16) Air Force -8 lost to Navy (28-21) Auburn -7.5 lost to Arkansas (24-7) Missouri -7 lost to Vanderbilt (19-15) TCU -7 lost to Iowa St (37-23) Texas -7 lost to West Virginia (48-45) Boston College -7 lost to Army (34-31) Biggest upsets this season Houston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13) Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31) Georgia Tech -26.5 Middle Tenn (49-28) Colorado -22 lost to FCS Sacramento St (30-28) Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34) Pittsburgh -17 lost to FCS Youngstown St (31-17) Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16) Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19) Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31) UNLV -14 lost to FCS Northern Arizona (17-14) Dogs of 6-6.5 pts .......................... 10 outright upsets Dogs of 7-9.5 ................................ 13 outright upsets Dogs of 10-16.5 ............................ 14 outright upsets Dogs of 17+ .................................... 6 outright upsets FBS tms to lose to an FCS team .................. 9 teams NORTHCOAST SPORTS’ POWER PLAYS $ 10 © 2012 Northcoast Sports Service VOLUME 30 ISSUE 7 October 13, 2012 FIRST EVER NFL 4.5+ PLAY IN THIS ISSUE! 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They still led 10-0 with Auburn missing a 49 yd FG with 2:37 left in the half and Ark missing a 50 yd FG with :38 left. Ark had a 224-146 yd edge at the half. Aub went to QB Moseley in the 2H. He hit a 21 yd td pass, 10-7 but trailing 17-7 Auburn fumbled at their 40 and Ark got a td to make it 24-7. Moseley was int’d in the EZ from the Ark23 and int’d in the EZ from the Ark12 with 3:04 left...The story of the Iowa St/TCU game was that Casey Pachall was suspended. TCU still finished with a 24-15 FD edge and 455-350 yd edge. Trevone Boykin hit 23-40-270 and rushed for 39 on 14 carries. TCU’s 12 game win steak was snapped. Jared Barnett got his first start of the year for ISU and hit 12-21-183 and rushed for 30. ISU has faced top 25 teams on the road 33 times since 1996 and this was their 3rd win but Barnett also guiding the win over TTech last year. The Frogs had won a nation’s best 25 conf games in a row. Boykin was dealing with leg cramps in the 2H despite the mild temps (50’s). ISU opened with a 75/4pl drive for a td then after an int got a 46 yd FG to lead 10-0. TCU fumbled at the ISU3 trailing 16-7 and fumbled at the ISU37 and despite a 231-186 yd edge and commanding 13-4 FD edge in the 1H, trailed 16-10 as Barnett hooked up with Lenz on 51 and 74 yd td passes. Barnett hit Lenz with a 1 yd td pass early 3Q, 23-10. TCU got within 23-20 and ISU gained 5 yds but a PF gave them a FD and they continued on a 75/10pl drive for a td to get back ahead by 2 scores, 30-20. ISU got an IR td with 7:51 left, 37-23 and on 4&gl from the 3 TCU was int with 2:13 left...We thought Texas, with their defense, would be able to handle W Virginia at home and win the game more comfortably than most thought as they had a record crowd of 101,851. WV finished with a 26-21 FD edge and 460-404 yd edge. SU ATS OU ACC Atlantic CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Maryland 1-0 3-2 0-1 2-3 0-1 2-2 Clemson 2-1 5-1 3-0 4-2 3-0 4-1 Florida St 2-1 5-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-3 N Carolina St 1-1 4-2 1-1 2-3-1 1-1 2-3 Wake Forest 1-3 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-3 2-3 Boston College 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-1 Coastal CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Miami, FL 3-0 4-2 3-0 3-3 3-0 4-1 Duke 2-0 5-1 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-1 N Carolina 1-1 4-2 1-1 4-2 1-1 3-2 Virginia Tech 1-1 3-3 0-2 1-5 1-1 3-2 Georgia Tech 1-3 2-4 2-2 3-3 3-1 4-1 Virginia 0-2 2-4 0-2 0-5-1 2-0 3-2 BIG 12 CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Kansas St 2-0 5-0 2-0 4-1 1-1 3-1 West Virginia 2-0 5-0 1-1 2-3 2-0 3-1 Iowa St 1-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2 TCU 1-1 4-1 0-2 1-3-1 1-1 1-3 Texas 1-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 2-0 4-1 Texas Tech 1-1 4-1 1-1 4-1 1-1 2-1-1 Oklahoma 1-1 3-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 Baylor 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 3-0 Oklahoma St 0-1 2-2 0-1 2-2 1-0 3-0 Kansas 0-2 1-4 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3 1-347-677-1700 FREE FOOTBALL INFORMATION UPSET CORNER After WV had a 42 yd FG blk’d they attempted to go for it numerous time on 4th down and were success ful almost every time. On their 3rd drive they converted on 4&2 at midfield then on 4&4 were stopped but UT had called time-out prior and on the next play WV got a 40 yd td pass. Texas led 28-27 at half and got the ball to open the 3Q so appeared to be in good shape going 54/13pl and settling for a 36 yd FG. WV’s 2nd 3Q poss began with :23 left and they converted on 4&6 and 4&1 on a 76/12pl drive for a td, 41-38 (10:50). UT was SOD on 4&13 and then a key play happened when on 3&6 from the WV8 when the snap got past QB Ash and he fell on it for a 16 yd loss. That forced a 41 yd FG and they missed it and WV went 76/8pl as UT couldn’t get them off the field. Perhaps their most impressive player in the game was Andrew Buie who constantly broke tackles and rushed 207 yards although Geno Smith is clearly the frontrunner for the Heisman hitting 25-35-268 yards.

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Lost as a TD+ favorite this past weekFlorida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16)Air Force -8 lost to Navy (28-21)Auburn -7.5 lost to Arkansas (24-7)Missouri -7 lost to Vanderbilt (19-15)TCU -7 lost to Iowa St (37-23)Texas -7 lost to West Virginia (48-45)Boston College -7 lost to Army (34-31)Biggest upsets this seasonHouston -36.5 lost to Texas St (30-13)Arkansas -30.5 lost to ULM (34-31)Georgia Tech -26.5 Middle Tenn (49-28)Colorado -22 lost to FCS Sacramento St (30-28)Washington St -20 lost to Colorado (35-34)Pittsburgh -17 lost to FCS Youngstown St (31-17)Florida St -16 lost to NC State (17-16)Oklahoma -16 lost to Kansas St (24-19)Iowa -14.5 lost to Central Michigan (32-31)UNLV -14 lost to FCS Northern Arizona (17-14)Dogs of 6-6.5 pts ..........................10 outright upsetsDogs of 7-9.5 ................................13 outright upsetsDogs of 10-16.5 ............................14 outright upsetsDogs of 17+ ....................................6 outright upsetsFBS tms to lose to an FCS team ..................9 teams

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SU ATS OUSEC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLS Carolina 4-0 6-0 2-1-1 4-1-1 0-0 3-3Florida 4-0 5-0 4-0 4-1 1-3 1-4Georgia 3-1 5-1 2-2 2-4 3-1 5-1Vanderbilt 1-2 2-3 2-1 3-2 1-2 1-3Tennessee 0-2 3-2 1-1 2-2 2-0 4-0Missouri 0-3 3-3 0-3 3-3 1-2 1-4Kentucky 0-3 1-5 0-2-1 1-4-1 1-2 4-2West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLAlabama 2-0 5-0 1-1 2-3 0-2 1-4Miss St 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 0-4Texas A&M 2-1 4-1 1-2 3-2 1-2 1-3LSU 1-1 5-1 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-3Arkansas 1-2 2-4 1-2 1-5 1-2 3-2Mississippi 0-2 3-3 1-1 4-2 0-2 1-4Auburn 0-3 1-4 1-2 1-4 0-3 1-4SBC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLLouisiana 2-0 4-1 2-0 3-1-1 1-1 2-2WKU 1-0 4-1 1-0 5-0 0-1 2-2ULM 1-0 3-2 1-0 5-0 0-1 4-1Troy 2-1 3-2 2-1 4-1 0-3 1-4Middle Tenn 1-1 3-2 1-1 3-2 1-1 3-1Arkansas St 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-2 2-3North Texas 1-1 2-4 0-2 2-4 0-2 3-2S Alabama 0-1 1-4 0-1 2-3 0-1 1-3FAU 0-2 1-4 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2FIU 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-4 1-1 4-2WAC CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUTSA 1-0 5-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-1Idaho 1-0 1-5 0-1 1-5 0-1 3-2La Tech 0-0 5-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 5-0San Jose St 0-0 4-1 0-0 5-0 0-0 2-2Utah St 0-0 4-2 0-0 5-1 0-0 0-5Texas St 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-3N Mexico St 0-2 1-5 1-1 2-3-1 0-2 2-3

SU ATS OUMAC East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLKent St 3-0 4-1 3-0 4-1 2-1 3-1Ohio 2-0 6-0 0-2 3-3 2-0 3-2Miami, OH 2-0 3-3 1-1 1-5 1-1 3-2Bowling Green 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 0-2 0-5Buffalo 0-2 1-4 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-2Akron 0-2 1-5 0-2 3-3 1-1 4-1Mass 0-3 0-6 2-1 2-4 2-1 4-2West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL Toledo 3-0 5-1 3-0 5-1 1-2 2-3N Illinois 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-2 1-1 2-3W Michigan 1-1 3-3 1-1 3-3 1-1 2-3Ball St 1-2 3-3 1-2 4-2 2-1 5-1C Michigan 0-2 2-3 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-0-1E Michigan 0-2 0-5 0-2 1-4 2-0 3-1MW CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLNevada 2-0 5-1 1-1 2-4 1-1 2-3Fresno St 2-0 4-2 2-0 6-0 1-1 2-3Boise St 1-0 4-1 0-1 3-2 1-0 2-3UNLV 1-0 1-5 1-0 3-3 1-0 4-1San Diego St 1-1 3-3 1-1 4-2 2-0 3-2Air Force 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-3 2-0 2-2New Mexico 0-1 3-3 1-0 4-2 1-0 1-3-1Wyoming 0-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 0-1 3-1Hawaii 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-4 2-0 2-2Colorado St 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-4 1-1 2-3PAC-12 North CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLOregon 3-0 6-0 2-1 2-4 2-1 3-2Oregon St 3-0 4-0 2-1 3-1 1-2 1-3Stanford 2-1 4-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3Washington 1-1 3-2 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3California 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-3Wash St 0-3 2-4 2-1 2-4 2-1 3-2South CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLArizona St 2-0 4-1 2-0 4-1 0-2 1-3USC 2-1 4-1 1-2 1-4 1-2 2-3Colorado 1-1 1-4 1-1 1-4 1-1 2-2UCLA 1-2 4-2 1-2 4-2 1-2 3-3Utah 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 1-1 1-3Arizona 0-3 3-3 1-2 3-3 2-1 3-2

SU ATS OUBIG EAST CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLRutgers 2-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 0-2 1-3Cincinnati 1-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 2-1Temple 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-2 1-0 2-1Syracuse 1-0 2-3 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 2-2Louisville 0-0 5-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-2Connecticut 0-1 3-3 0-1 2-3-1 0-1 2-4Pittsburgh 0-2 2-3 1-1 3-2 0-2 1-2USF 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-1 3-2BIG TEN Legends CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLIowa 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-2Michigan 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3Northwestern 1-1 5-1 1-1 4-1-1 2-0 3-2Michigan St 1-1 4-2 0-2 1-5 1-1 1-4-1Nebraska 1-1 4-2 0-2 3-3 2-0 4-1Minnesota 0-1 4-1 0-1 3-2 0-1 1-3Leaders CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLOhio St 2-0 6-0 2-0 3-3 1-1 3-3Penn St 2-0 4-2 2-0 5-1 2-0 2-4Wisconsin 1-1 4-2 2-0 2-4 1-0-1 2-2-1Purdue 0-1 3-2 0-1 3-2 0-1 2-2Indiana 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 2-0 4-0Illinois 0-2 2-4 0-2 2-4 1-0-1 3-1-1CUSA West CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLTulsa 3-0 5-1 2-1 3-3 2-1 3-2Houston 1-0 2-3 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-3SMU 1-0 2-3 1-0 3-2 0-1 1-3Tulane 0-1 0-5 0-1 1-3-1 0-1 1-4UTEP 0-2 1-5 0-2 2-3-1 0-2 2-4Rice 0-3 1-5 0-2-1 2-3-1 1-2 3-3East CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALLUCF 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2Memphis 1-0 1-4 1-0 2-3 0-1 2-2E Carolina 2-1 3-3 2-1 3-3 1-2 2-3Marshall 1-1 2-4 0-1-1 2-3-1 2-0 4-1UAB 0-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-1S Miss 0-1 0-5 0-1 1-4 0-1 3-2INDEP SU ATS OUNotre Dame 5-0 4-1 1-4BYU 4-2 3-3 0-5Navy 2-3 2-3 1-3Army 1-4 2-3 4-0

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Arkansas got a big win to end their 4 gm losing streak but it didn’t start well as they went 67/9pl and had a 26 yd FG bounce off the upright. They still led 10-0 with Auburn missing a 49 yd FG with 2:37 left in the half and Ark missing a 50 yd FG with :38 left. Ark had a 224-146 yd edge at the half. Aub went to QB Moseley in the 2H. He hit a 21 yd td pass, 10-7 but trailing 17-7 Auburn fumbled at their 40 and Ark got a td to make it 24-7. Moseley was int’d in the EZ from the Ark23 and int’d in the EZ from the Ark12 with 3:04 left...The story of the Iowa St/TCU game was that Casey Pachall was suspended. TCU still fi nished with a 24-15 FD edge and 455-350 yd edge. Trevone Boykin hit 23-40-270 and rushed for 39 on 14 carries. TCU’s 12 game win steak was snapped. Jared Barnett got his fi rst start of the year for ISU and hit 12-21-183 and rushed for 30. ISU has faced top 25 teams on the road 33 times since 1996 and this was their 3rd win but Barnett also guiding the win

over TTech last year. The Frogs had won a nation’s best 25 conf games in a row. Boykin was dealing with leg cramps in the 2H despite the mild temps (50’s). ISU opened with a 75/4pl drive for a td then after an int got a 46 yd FG to lead 10-0. TCU fumbled at the ISU3 trailing 16-7 and fumbled at the ISU37 and despite a 231-186 yd edge and commanding 13-4 FD edge in the 1H, trailed 16-10 as Barnett hooked up with Lenz on 51 and 74 yd td passes. Barnett hit Lenz with a 1 yd td pass early 3Q, 23-10. TCU got within 23-20 and ISU gained 5 yds but a PF gave them a FD and they continued on a 75/10pl drive for a td to get back ahead by 2 scores, 30-20. ISU got an IR td with 7:51 left, 37-23 and on 4&gl from the 3 TCU was int with 2:13 left...We thought Texas, with their defense, would be able to handle W Virginia at home and win the game more comfortably than most thought as they had a record crowd of 101,851. WV fi nished with a 26-21 FD edge and 460-404 yd edge.

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After WV had a 42 yd FG blk’d they attempted to go for it numerous time on 4th down and were success ful almost every time. On their 3rd drive they converted on 4&2 at midfi eld then on 4&4 were stopped but UT had called time-out prior and on the next play WV got a 40 yd td pass. Texas led 28-27 at half and got the ball to open the 3Q so appeared to be in good shape going 54/13pl and settling for a 36 yd FG. WV’s 2nd 3Q poss began with :23 left and they converted on 4&6 and 4&1 on a 76/12pl drive for a td, 41-38 (10:50). UT was SOD on 4&13 and then a key play happened when on 3&6 from the WV8 when the snap got past QB Ash and he fell on it for a 16 yd loss. That forced a 41 yd FG and they missed it and WV went 76/8pl as UT couldn’t get them off the fi eld. Perhaps their most impressive player in the game was Andrew Buie who constantly broke tackles and rushed 207 yards although Geno Smith is clearly the frontrunner for the Heisman hitting 25-35-268 yards.

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NC Open 2011 2010 2009Kansas St 3 7 KSU 30-23 ksu (†) 27-20 ksu (†) 24-23 IOWA ST KSU -10’/50’ ksu (†) -3’/54 ksu (†) +2’/49Auburn AU 41-23 au 51-31 AU 33-20 MISSISSIPPI E 4’ AU -13/51 au -7/61 AU +5’/49Uab uh -27’/75’ – – HOUSTON 10 14 uh 56-13 – –Illinois um +1/48 UM -3/57 UI 38-13 MICHIGAN 17 21 um 31-14 UM 67-65 UI +7/54’Fresno St bsu -20’/58’ BSU -30/65’ bsu -7/53’ BOISE ST 4 6’ bsu 57-7 BSU 51-0 bsu 51-34Usc 13 13 USC -11’/63’ uw +10/60’ UW +19’/52 WASHINGTON USC 40-17 uw 32-31 UW 16-13Oregon St byu +3/51 – byu (B) +2/NL BYU 3 2’ byu 38-28 – byu (B) 44-20Alabama 14 21 – – – MISSOURI – – 1978Stanford SU 28-14 su 37-14 SU 45-38 NOTRE DAME 14 10 SU -7/59 su -4’/59’ SU -10/63Utah St USU 34-33 usu 38-34 USU 24-9 SAN JOSE ST 3 2 USU -10/52 usu -3’/52 USU -12’/55’Kentucky – – – ARKANSAS 17 17’ – – 2008Tennessee – – – MISS ST 4 3 – – 2008South Carolina – – – LSU 7 2’ – – 2008California 7 7 UC 30-7 uc 20-13 UC 49-17 WASHINGTON ST UC -9/36 uc -14/53’ UC -35’/60West Virginia E 4’ – – – TEXAS TECH – – 1938Tcu BU +3’/53 TCU 45-10 – BAYLOR E 7 BU 50-48 TCU -21/55 –

NORTHCOAST SPORTS PLUS OR MINUS POWER RATINGS The Power Ratings listed below are not based on the Power Plays, they are based on last year�’s nal computer power rating numbers with the pluses and minuses from the off season changes factored in. They are then adjusted during the course of the season based on the nal score of the games that are played on a weekly basis. The Power Ratings listed below can be used for you as a base power ratings to forecast up coming lines and strength of opponents, etc. Once again, they are not based on Power Plays and they differ from what we have shown in recent years, which has been our actual computer Power Ratings. These are Northcoast Sports Plus or Minus Power Ratings.

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CUSA Start CurrentUCF 135 135Tulsa 139 132Houston 139 131SMU 127 127East Carolina 130 125Marshall 124 122UAB 116 121S Mississippi 129 119UTEP 121 117Rice 114 112Memphis 110 105Tulane 105 99

MAC Start CurrentN Illinois 131 134Toledo 125 128Kent St 122 128W Michigan 128 125Ball St 124 124Ohio 120 121Bowling Green 125 120Cent Michigan 120 116Miami, Oh 130 115Buffalo 114 115E Michigan 121 112Akron 96 106UMass 92 96

INDEPENDENT Start CurrentNotre Dame 142 151BYU 143 142Army 133 122Navy 128 122

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ACC Start CurrentFlorida St 152 149North Carolina 133 140Clemson 133 140NC State 140 139Virginia Tech 137 134Miami, Fl 133 132Duke 132 132Georgia Tech 135 131Boston College 141 129Maryland 126 129Wake Forest 126 123Virginia 126 119

SEC Start CurrentAlabama 156 155South Carolina 142 153Florida 143 150LSU 156 149Georgia 145 143Texas A&M 139 143Tennessee 141 137Mississippi St 139 136Missouri 143 135Vanderbilt 140 134Arkansas 149 132Auburn 142 132Mississippi 124 130Kentucky 129 125

BIG TEN Start CurrentOhio St 143 145Michigan 143 144Wisconsin 145 136Nebraska 137 136Michigan St 141 135Penn St 123 133Northwestern 132 132Purdue 133 131Iowa 130 129Minnesota 130 125Indiana 123 122Illinois 127 118

BIG 12 Start CurrentKansas St 145 149Oklahoma St 152 148Oklahoma 149 148Texas 146 148West Virginia 145 147Baylor 138 142Texas Tech 138 135Iowa St 131 135TCU 142 134Kansas 129 121

PAC-12 Start CurrentUSC 160 152Oregon 150 152Stanford 148 143Oregon St 141 141Arizona St 122 139California 135 136UCLA 132 135Arizona 130 133Utah 138 131Washington 131 131Washington St 129 122Colorado 127 115

BIG EAST Start CurrentRutgers 134 136Cincinnati 131 136Louisville 140 134USF 137 127Connecticut 134 127Pittsburgh 131 127Temple 127 126Syracuse 122 124

MOUNTAIN WEST Start CurrentBoise St 140 138Fresno St 124 131Nevada 129 127San Diego St 121 126Air Force 125 122Wyoming 123 118New Mexico 111 117UNLV 110 113Colorado St 116 111Hawaii 116 108

WAC Start CurrentLouisiana Tech 138 139Utah St 118 130San Jose St 123 129Idaho 114 108New Mexico St 109 100Texas St 91 97UTSA 87 97

SUN BELT Start CurrentULM 124 135WKU 128 132Louisiana 125 127Troy 117 122Arkansas St 119 120North Texas 122 118Middle Tennessee 108 115FIU 120 112Florida Atlantic 106 109South Alabama 89 92

These Power Play Forecasts are the most unique in the country because they are based on Northcoast Sports�’ Private Power Ratings. Our ratings are unlike any computer rating, as we take into account all of the following: Strength of Opponents Individual Units (Rushing Offense and Defense, Passing Offense, & Defense, Scoring Offense and Defense, Garbage Yards, Weather, Injuries, Home Field Edge, and Successful Unbalanced Attacks). Here is how each is re ected: Strength of Opponent: Our ratings do not just take the opposing team�’s overall power rating into account. For example, in 1992, Washington�’s defense vs the rush was rated at a �“110�” (From 1-100). They faced Colorado and allowed 183 yds rushing and dropped 12 spots in the national rushing defense ratings. However, Power Plays took into account the potent Buffalo run attack and had forecasted the Huskies yielding 225 yds. Due to the fact they did better than the forecast, Power Plays raised their rating to 112 even though they slipped in the national (straight yardage) rankings.Another example was Michigan vs Purdue in 1989. Michigan held Purdue to just 45 yards rushing and improved their ratings in rushing defense in the national statistics. However, our ratings had them rated at a 102 and moved them down to 99, as they should have yielded just 32 yards to an impotent Purdue rush attack. Next time an announcer on TV tells you that a certain team is #3 in the country vs the run you better check Northcoast Sports�’ Power Ratings and see how good a rush defense they really have! The top twenty ratings in Power Ratings for each offensive and defensive category will be listed in each week�’s issue of Power Plays. Garbage yards: These are yards that a team gains or allows in the nal minutes of a game when it has been decided. For example, Team A is ahead 63-0 and allows 93 yards passing for a TD vs its fourth string defense. These yards are counted into national ratings, but not in Northcoast Sports�’ Power Ratings! Weather: If a game is played in miserable weather conditions and is low scoring, the straight statistics credit the defense with outstanding performances. Our Power Ratings re ect the conditions and do not give excess credit to the defenses. Injuries: When South Carolina played NC State in 1989, South Carolina QB Todd Ellis was injured on the third play of the game. His backup, who had seen very little action all year, was not prepared and hit on just 4 of 13 passes for 65 yards. The offensive coordinator did not risk any passes. In the national statistics NC State�’s pass defense MOVED UP 14 NOTCHES. In Phil�’s Power Ratings they stayed the same, as the low yardage WAS NOT re ective of an outstanding performance by the defense. Home Field Edges: The weekly projection of yards and points is weighted with the home eld factored in. Successful Unbalanced Attacks: In 1989, Ohio St was held to 127 yards passing vs Northwestern. This dropped OSU in the national passing offense ratings & RAISED the Wildcats in the pass defense ratings. In our ratings the two units remained rated the same. Why? OSU rushed for 456 yards & DID NOT HAVE TO PASS & when they did they hit 9 of 11 passes, which is VERY effective. While Northwestern�’s pass defense looked good in the national ratings, only Northcoast Sports�’ Power Ratings re ected the TRUTH! There you have it. More than just numbers, THESE RATINGS REFLECT the true strength of each unit and allow them to have the most accurate forecast of yards gained and points allowed in the country! No other rating system takes into account all the previous factors. Next time you hear that a team is rated third in the country in pass defense, just remember, yards are not everything and Northcoast Sports�’ Power Plays will show you how strong the team really is.

THE MOST UNIQUE POWER RATINGS IN THE COUNTRYTHE MOST UNIQUE POWER RATINGS IN THE COUNTRY

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Southern Miss SM 30-29 sm 31-21 SM 26-19 UCF 24 16 SM -8’/51’ sm +10/55 SM -15/50’Oklahoma St 28 22 OSU 70-28 osu 48-14 – KANSAS OSU -31/73’ osu -24/64’ –Ohio St 24 17 OSU 34-20 OSU 38-10 osu 33-14 INDIANA OSU -27’/52’ OSU -23/58 osu -17’/48’Smu NL NL SMU 45-24 smu 31-17 SMU 26-21 TULANE SMU -26’/52’ smu -8/54 SMU -19/55Utsa – – – RICE 3 3’ – – –Nevada NL NL UN 37-0 un 44-26 UN 63-28 UNLV UN -20’/55 un -20’/62 UN -6/58’Colorado St sdsu -13’/52 SDSU -17/57’ sdsu +7/51 SAN DIEGO ST 7 20 sdsu 18-15 SDSU 24-19 sdsu 42-28Utah UU 31-6 – – UCLA 17 6’ UU -7/46 – –New Mexico 7 2’ – – – HAWAII – – 1998Florida Atlantic ulm -7/47’ ULM -3/47’ ulm +3’/56 ULM 28 23 ulm 26-0 ULM 20-17 ulm 27-25South Alabama – – – ARKANSAS ST 17 19 – – –Middle Tennessee fi u -8/53’ mtsu 28-27 MTSU 48-21 FIU NL NL fi u 31-18 mtsu +5/54 MTSU -12’/54Texas A&M 10 7’ – A&M 48-16 – Louisiana Tech † – A&M -19/59 –

NC Open 2011 2010 2009Akron ou -13’/53 OU -16’/48 ou -3’/51 OHIO 17 19’ ou 37-20 OU 38-10 ou 19-7Toledo 10 13’ UT 54-16 ut 42-7 UT 47-21 E MICH UT -21/52 ut -10’/56’ UT -16/63Maryland uva -3/52’ umd 42-23 uva -3’/46 VIRGINIA E 3 uva 31-13 umd -2’/51 uva 20-9Duke vt -14’/53’ VT -27/61’ vt -17/47’ VIRG TECH 9 10 vt 14-10 VT 44-7 vt 34-26Wisconsin 7 UW 62-17 uw 34-13 UW 37-0 PURDUE 1 UW -26’/58 uw -20/51 UW -7/53Northwestern NW 28-13 nw 29-28 um E/49 MINNESOTA E 3’ NW -16/57’ nw -5/54 um 35-24Syracuse ru +1/50 su 13-10 SU 31-13 RUTGERS 10 7 ru 19-16 su -2’/42 SU +9’/44’Boston College fsu -14/45’ FSU -21’/48’ BC 28-21 FLORIDA ST 31 28 fsu 38-7 FSU 24-19 BC +4/45’Temple – TU 30-16 – CONNECTICUT 10 5 – TU +6/49 –Louisville 2 up +3/45’ UP -9/56 up -7/53 PITTSBURGH 3 up 21-14 UP 20-3 up 35-10Memphis ecu -14/56’ ECU -14/57’ ecu -5’/49 E CAROLINA 21 18’ ecu 35-17 ECU 49-27 ecu 38-19Florida 17 7 UF 26-21 uf 55-14 UF 27-3 VANDERBILT UF -13’/44’ uf -14/46 UF -35/48Air Force uw +16’/59 af 20-14 AF 10-0 WYOMING NL NL uw 25-17 af -13’/50’ AF -10’/45W Michigan WMU 45-35 wmu 45-16 bsu +11/53 BALL ST E 2’ WMU -12/58 wmu +5’/58’ bsu 22-17Buffalo niu -14/62 NIU -14/51 – N Illinois 14 14 niu 31-30 NIU 45-14 –Idaho 1’ – – – TEXAS ST 1’ – – 1996

Thursday, October 11th, 2012 NC Open 2011 2010 2009Arizona St NL 22 ASU 48-14 – – COLORADO ASU -31’/56’ – –Utep ut 57-28 UT -17’/58 UTEP 28-24 TULSA NL 16 ut -13’/56’ UT 31-28 UTEP +8’/59’Wku NL 2’ WKU 41-18 TU -13/61’ tu -24/64’ TROY WKU -5’/51 TU 28-14 tu 40-20Friday, October 12th, 2012Navy – NAVY 38-37 – C MICH NL 2 – NAVY -14/55 –Saturday, October 13th, 2012Texas ou (†) -11/56 ou (†) -3’/45 ut (†) 16-13 OKLAHOMA (†) 3 3’ ou (†) 55-17 ou (†) 28-20 ut (†) -3/52Iowa msu -3/47 UI 37-6 ui 15-13 MICHIGAN ST 9 9’ msu 37-21 UI -6’/50’ ui +1/42’North Carolina 10 6 um +2’/52’ UM -6’/48’ UNC 33-24 MIAMI-FL um 30-24 UM 33-10 UNC +3/43’Miami-Oh bg +4/52’ mu 24-21 bg -3’/58’ BOWL GREEN 7 7’ bg 37-23 mu -2’/51 bg 35-14Kent St – army +1/44 – ARMY 3 1’ – army 45-28 –

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A Arizona St 23.5 114.5 2.7 238.0 58.9 20.5 142.5 3.4 159.0 44.3H Colorado 21.0 120.5 3.5 207.0 60.0 36.0 182.5 4.6 296.5 64.9A UTEP 18.0 88.3 2.7 228.0 54.1 31.0 253.3 6.2 225.3 70.7H Tulsa 46.0 274.3 5.8 249.3 48.1 17.3 120.7 3.2 183.0 56.4A WKU 19.3 150.7 3.8 153.3 65.3 26.3 90.3 3.0 255.0 62.3H Troy 24.0 141.5 4.2 438.5 68.9 33.5 215.5 5.7 207.5 50.0A Navy 15.0 229.7 4.5 134.0 67.3 35.0 255.3 5.6 190.7 66.7H Central Michigan 22.5 198.0 5.9 172.0 50.8 34.0 180.5 4.3 221.0 65.5A Texas 53.5 243.0 5.1 315.0 79.0 33.5 222.5 6.0 265.0 61.4H Oklahoma 44.0 218.5 6.4 305.5 67.1 18.5 137.0 3.8 161.5 61.2A Iowa 18.0 139.0 2.8 129.0 63.6 17.0 147.0 4.1 54.0 37.5H Michigan St 14.8 141.5 4.0 215.8 53.9 14.3 102.3 3.1 165.8 51.3A North Carolina 30.5 101.0 3.4 314.5 60.5 33.5 124.5 3.2 320.0 76.1H Miami, Fl 41.0 150.0 4.9 388.5 54.8 23.5 228.5 4.6 281.0 50.0A Miami, Oh 23.0 74.0 2.9 331.8 62.0 49.0 261.0 6.0 287.8 67.7H Bowling Green 34.5 148.0 4.5 307.5 69.6 10.5 51.0 2.0 213.5 70.0A Kent St 26.0 247.3 5.0 179.3 57.9 22.7 153.3 5.1 186.7 53.7H Army 25.7 425.0 6.1 48.0 38.5 31.7 210.7 5.6 242.3 63.4A Akron 32.0 114.0 3.8 276.0 52.4 44.0 237.0 4.9 305.0 63.0H Ohio 44.3 207.0 4.6 224.7 61.8 21.7 164.7 4.1 151.3 50.5A Toledo 29.3 214.3 5.0 246.7 56.2 24.0 198.0 5.6 320.3 62.4H Eastern Michigan 14.0 105.0 4.0 119.0 47.6 36.0 268.5 4.9 150.5 60.9A Maryland 28.5 95.0 2.3 247.5 60.8 29.0 38.5 1.2 258.0 60.7H Virginia 32.7 120.3 3.4 368.0 65.0 26.3 105.3 3.1 221.7 55.7A Duke 23.5 75.0 2.5 308.0 69.9 38.5 129.5 4.2 255.5 52.1H Virginia Tech 33.0 176.3 4.6 204.0 54.8 8.0 161.3 4.0 97.0 40.5A Wisconsin 17.0 45.5 1.4 205.5 53.0 20.0 168.5 4.4 228.5 60.5H Purdue 41.5 193.0 4.8 251.8 70.7 26.8 169.5 4.6 193.3 55.6A Northwestern 35.0 118.0 3.6 174.0 63.2 40.0 137.5 3.6 382.0 68.4H Minnesota 29.7 175.3 3.9 206.7 58.8 13.3 118.3 3.4 200.0 57.7A Syracuse 10.0 122.0 3.7 228.0 67.7 17.0 106.0 2.6 231.0 53.3H Rutgers 22.5 157.0 4.6 143.5 61.1 1.5 63.5 1.9 133.0 45.5A Boston College 22.0 105.5 4.3 262.5 54.8 28.0 404.5 5.8 173.0 66.0H Florida St 56.3 281.0 7.5 293.5 73.9 10.0 59.3 1.9 124.8 45.7A Temple 13.0 113.0 4.0 124.0 50.0 24.0 173.0 4.1 318.0 66.7H Connecticut 22.7 105.0 2.7 218.7 60.5 9.0 66.0 1.9 160.0 44.6A Louisville 24.5 156.5 3.9 139.5 58.0 19.0 176.0 4.3 111.5 60.0H Pittsburgh 35.7 204.3 5.1 306.3 69.0 19.3 98.3 2.9 179.0 54.5A Memphis 21.0 105.0 3.5 117.5 58.7 35.5 237.5 4.8 322.0 60.7H East Carolina 31.5 182.5 4.9 250.0 67.5 15.5 135.0 4.0 225.5 47.1A Florida 28.5 239.0 5.3 192.0 75.7 18.5 108.5 3.3 228.5 61.3H Vanderbilt 35.5 236.0 5.8 204.5 60.5 8.5 126.0 3.1 84.5 47.2A Air Force 30.0 321.0 4.7 108.5 46.4 34.5 206.5 5.8 229.0 64.9H Wyoming 26.5 160.5 4.3 232.5 67.3 29.0 264.5 4.7 167.0 59.3A Western Michigan 15.0 79.5 2.8 237.0 57.1 26.0 147.5 3.5 175.0 57.8H Ball St 30.3 209.0 5.3 315.0 62.2 29.3 233.3 5.4 231.0 57.5A Buffalo 23.7 217.7 4.7 185.3 50.5 35.7 169.7 4.4 223.0 59.2H Northern Illinois 40.0 280.0 5.6 221.3 59.6 18.0 124.0 3.4 255.0 49.5A Idaho 9.0 41.7 1.7 211.7 65.5 50.0 209.0 5.3 269.0 69.0H Texas St 24.0 118.3 3.8 209.3 57.1 43.0 193.0 5.8 358.7 66.7A Kansas St 24.0 213.0 4.8 149.0 61.9 19.0 88.0 3.3 298.0 65.1H Iowa St 29.3 180.0 4.4 198.0 65.0 16.7 108.7 3.2 201.7 55.7A Auburn 14.5 135.5 3.6 159.5 49.0 27.0 243.0 5.5 215.0 68.8H Mississippi 33.8 223.5 5.3 268.0 66.1 33.3 194.3 4.8 259.5 72.1A UAB 10.5 85.5 2.3 249.5 57.8 39.0 191.5 5.6 232.5 57.4H Houston 35.3 176.7 5.4 370.7 62.0 35.7 241.3 5.4 267.0 63.5A Illinois 14.0 168.5 4.0 139.5 59.3 38.0 182.5 5.1 286.0 72.2H Michigan 47.0 254.0 6.9 249.5 60.0 19.0 201.0 3.8 137.0 51.0A Fresno St 26.3 151.7 4.0 227.3 60.2 25.3 182.3 4.3 196.0 51.0H Boise St 23.0 205.5 4.8 224.5 68.4 9.0 94.0 3.0 119.5 61.7A USC 31.3 137.7 4.5 248.0 65.3 26.0 143.3 4.3 248.7 58.6H Washington 30.0 150.3 4.0 206.3 62.9 12.7 116.7 3.8 158.7 51.1A Oregon St 32.5 151.0 3.6 406.0 66.3 27.5 107.0 4.2 387.5 61.1H BYU 32.0 222.3 5.0 247.3 64.7 5.5 48.0 1.7 169.5 56.8A Alabama 46.5 228.5 5.3 206.0 61.0 7.0 63.5 1.9 139.5 42.3H Missouri 30.3 159.8 4.1 224.3 53.0 22.5 93.3 2.5 199.0 60.7A Stanford 13.0 68.0 2.4 170.0 48.6 17.0 136.0 4.0 177.0 51.4H Notre Dame 24.7 174.7 4.4 225.0 64.3 8.7 111.7 3.8 178.7 51.5A Utah St 16.0 143.3 4.3 187.0 60.6 13.7 136.0 3.3 179.0 57.6H San Jose St 42.5 177.5 4.3 358.0 75.7 16.5 73.5 2.5 245.5 57.6A Kentucky 7.0 126.0 4.9 170.0 55.1 35.0 209.5 4.6 225.0 75.5H Arkansas 26.5 97.8 3.3 294.8 51.4 36.3 146.5 3.6 312.3 61.9A Tennessee 39.5 194.0 5.0 307.0 59.3 36.0 200.5 5.6 283.0 63.0H Mississippi St 38.0 174.7 4.7 205.0 58.1 9.7 107.7 3.6 168.3 53.4A South Carolina 27.5 202.5 4.3 107.5 64.7 15.0 91.0 2.4 168.5 55.3H LSU 45.8 241.5 5.6 211.8 67.0 13.3 82.3 2.6 144.3 48.4A California 18.5 150.5 3.9 230.5 62.5 31.0 229.5 6.3 220.5 59.4H Washington St 28.0 50.0 2.1 352.7 58.4 35.3 192.0 5.1 297.7 58.9A West Virginia 48.0 192.0 4.6 268.0 71.4 45.0 135.0 3.5 269.0 75.9H Texas Tech 37.7 197.7 4.8 323.0 69.2 20.3 72.7 2.4 124.3 57.5A TCU 22.0 103.0 2.4 218.5 62.1 11.0 53.5 2.2 246.5 43.0H Baylor 53.5 226.0 6.4 352.5 63.2 23.5 135.5 3.7 323.5 55.9A Southern Miss 18.5 174.0 4.2 88.0 41.7 45.5 323.5 7.0 272.5 71.9H UCF 29.7 155.0 4.2 265.7 66.3 20.3 101.7 3.3 236.3 57.9A Oklahoma St 38.0 200.0 6.3 436.0 61.7 59.0 181.0 3.7 320.0 68.3H Kansas 20.3 178.3 4.9 205.3 50.5 20.7 174.3 4.7 259.3 61.9A Ohio St 17.0 204.0 4.6 179.0 69.6 16.0 34.0 1.5 269.0 52.4H Indiana 30.0 113.7 3.5 328.3 69.1 29.7 167.3 4.3 245.0 60.7A SMU 20.5 141.5 4.4 298.0 55.1 29.5 163.5 5.3 285.5 54.1H Tulane 7.3 4.3 0.2 186.3 57.5 42.0 225.7 5.2 211.7 59.2A UTSA 35.3 179.0 4.6 233.7 63.2 19.7 95.3 3.1 226.3 51.6H Rice 37.5 237.5 4.8 265.0 56.2 51.5 338.5 7.8 281.0 73.2A Nevada 44.7 282.7 5.2 245.3 69.8 23.0 108.3 3.6 223.7 52.2H UNLV 26.5 164.0 4.2 240.5 59.9 29.3 183.8 4.6 233.5 50.8A Colorado St 21.0 114.3 3.4 260.7 62.6 33.0 218.7 4.8 224.3 64.6H San Diego St 44.3 246.3 5.2 221.8 57.8 25.0 118.8 3.3 221.5 55.5A Utah 13.5 94.0 2.4 173.0 54.5 32.0 152.0 3.9 294.0 71.4H UCLA 31.0 221.0 4.7 333.7 62.3 21.0 173.7 5.4 269.0 54.8A New Mexico 13.7 197.3 4.4 56.7 50.0 36.0 183.0 5.7 306.0 69.7H Hawaii 39.0 181.5 4.4 192.0 58.7 35.5 199.5 4.8 151.5 62.5A Florida Atlantic 14.7 102.3 3.1 159.0 64.1 42.3 298.7 6.2 270.0 67.2H ULM 42.0 262.0 6.1 298.0 66.7 47.0 169.0 3.6 380.0 68.3A South Alabama 8.5 87.0 3.3 243.5 58.2 30.5 141.5 3.5 228.5 60.3H Arkansas St 34.0 273.7 5.5 255.7 61.4 18.0 160.0 4.5 102.7 55.7A Middle Tenn 48.5 221.5 5.0 253.0 74.1 29.0 156.0 3.6 256.0 69.8H FIU 27.3 182.7 4.2 186.7 65.5 33.3 141.7 4.2 243.3 54.0

Listed below are Northcoast Sports’ Power Play Rankings. These Power Play Rankings are unique. Our rankings are unlike any computer ranking, as we take into account all the following: Strength of Opponents, Individual Units (Rushing Offense, Rushing Defense, Passing Offense, and Passing Defense) Garbage Yards, Weather, Injuries, Home Field Edges, and successful Unbalanced Attacks. Regular rankings based solely on numbers DO NOT take into account these factors.

1 Army 2 Georgia Tech 3 Air Force 4 Oregon 5 Nebraska 6 Michigan 7 Ohio St 8 Navy 9 Kansas St 10 Texas A&M 11 Nevada 12 Georgia 13 Oklahoma St 14 N Illinois 15 Florida

1 West Virginia 2 Baylor 3 Houston 4 Texas Tech 5 Oklahoma St 6 Marshall 7 Arizona 8 Washington St 9 Clemson 10 Oklahoma 11 Tennessee 12 Troy 13 Georgia 14 Arkansas 15 USC

1 West Virginia 2 Oregon 3 Baylor 4 Oklahoma St 5 Georgia 6 LA Tech 7 Clemson 8 N Carolina 9 Texas 10 Texas A&M 11 Nebraska 12 Oklahoma 13 Florida St 14 Kansas St 15 USC

110 Colorado 111 Hawaii 112 San Jose St 113 UTSA 114 UAB 115 Texas St 116 Miami, Oh 117 Akron 118 S Alabama 119 SMU 120 Memphis 121 Idaho 122 N Mexico St 123 Tulane 124 Washington St

1 Alabama 2 Stanford 3 Florida St 4 Michigan St 5 Notre Dame 6 Florida 7 S Carolina 8 BYU 9 Rutgers 10 Penn St 11 Connecticut 12 Texas A&M 13 USC 14 Oregon St 15 Ohio St

1 Alabama 2 LSU 3 Florida 4 Florida St 5 Texas Tech 6 Michigan 7 Arizona St 8 Texas 9 BYU 10 Oklahoma 11 Vanderbilt 12 S Carolina 13 Boise St 14 UCLA 15 Michigan St

1 Florida 2 Notre Dame 3 Alabama 4 BYU 5 Florida St 6 Oklahoma 7 S Carolina 8 Rutgers 9 Michigan St 10 LSU 11 USC 12 Oregon 13 Michigan 14 Stanford 15 Texas A&M

WEEKLY MATCHUP STAT COMPARISONWEEKLY MATCHUP STAT COMPARISON TEAM PPG Off Rush Off Rush Off Pass Off PPG Def Rush Def Rush Def Pass Def Off Avg YPG YPC YPG Comp % Def Avg YPG YPC YPG Comp%

WHAT ARE THE TOUGHEST OPPONENT RANKINGS? These rankings go far beyond the NCAA’s straight statistical ranking of each team. For example in 2010 Notre Dame ranked #89 in the NCAA in rush defense allowing 170 ypg, but ranked #40 in our rush defense rankings because they faced the toughest schedule of rush offenses in the NCAA LY. As you can see, the NCAA’s statistical rankings can be misleading. These are the current rankings for this year.

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110 Texas St 111 Kent St 112 S Miss 113 Florida Atl 114 S Alabama 115 UTSA 116 Kansas St 117 Memphis 118 E Michigan 119 Temple 120 Georgia Tech 121 New Mexico 122 Air Force 123 Navy 124 Army

110 FIU 111 Bowling Green 112 E Michigan 113 Rice 114 Florida Atl 115 North Texas 116 Navy 117 Texas St 118 Idaho 119 UMass 120 N Mexico St 121 Colorado St 122 S Alabama 123 Tulane 124 Memphis

110 Memphis 111 Indiana 112 Marshall 113 N Mexico St 114 Troy 115 Army 116 Cent Michigan 117 Texas St 118 Colorado St 119 Miami, Oh 120 UMass 121 Tulane 122 Akron 123 Rice 124 E Michigan

110 Akron 111 Colorado 112 Indiana 113 Louisiana 114 Middle Tenn 115 San Diego St 116 N Mexico St 117 UNLV 118 Arkansas 119 Northwestern 120 Ball St 121 Baylor 122 West Virginia 123 Arizona 124 Louisiana Tech

110 UNLV 111 Ball St 112 Baylor 113 Rice 114 E Michigan 115 Miami, Oh 116 Idaho 117 Colorado 118 Marshall 119 Tulane 120 UMass 121 N Mexico St 122 Hawaii 123 Cent Michigan 124 Akron

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1 Stanford 2 Texas 3 Texas St 4 Auburn 5 Oregon St 6 SMU 7 UCLA 8 Idaho 9 Baylor 10 Rice 11 Florida 12 ULM 13 California 14 S Carolina 15 Utah 16 UTEP 17 Mississippi St 18 S Miss 19 Oregon 20 Toledo

1 Auburn 2 Texas 3 Stanford 4 Florida 5 Syracuse 6 Washington 7 California 8 S Carolina 9 Notre Dame 10 Oregon St 11 Mississippi 12 West Virginia 13 ULM 14 SMU 15 Tulane 16 Arizona 17 Wake Forest 18 Miami, Fl 19 Clemson 20 Texas St

110 Louisville 111 Indiana 112 Navy 113 N Mexico St 114 Virginia Tech 115 Penn St 116 Arkansas St 117 Boston College 118 Miami, Fl 119 Air Force 120 Kent St 121 Temple 122 San Jose St 123 Middle Tenn 124 UTSA

110 TCU 111 Buffalo 112 Nevada 113 Florida St 114 Ohio 115 Cincinnati 116 W Michigan 117 Troy 118 Rutgers 119 S Alabama 120 N Mexico St 121 Mississippi St 122 Bowling Green 123 N Carolina 124 UTSA

1 UTSA 2 Memphis 3 Ohio 4 N Mexico St 5 Toledo 6 Kent St 7 Houston 8 Tulsa 9 Rice 10 Mississippi St 11 Idaho 12 Air Force 13 Colorado 14 Texas St 15 Cincinnati 16 Middle Tenn 17 S Alabama 18 Louisiana 19 N Illinois 20 TCU

1 UTSA 2 Memphis 3 Florida St 4 Oregon 5 Navy 6 N Illinois 7 TCU 8 Kent St 9 Oklahoma St 10 Texas 11 North Carolina 12 Temple 13 Fresno St 14 Illinois 15 Georgia Tech 16 Middle Tenn 17 Indiana 18 Kansas St 19 Boston College 20 Baylor

110 LSU 111 Utah 112 Ohio St 113 Auburn 114 Arkansas 115 NC State 116 Missouri 117 Wisconsin 118 Kentucky 119 California 120 Mississippi 121 Florida 122 Boise St 123 Arizona St 124 Georgia

110 UTEP 111 Miami, Fl 112 Kentucky 113 Ohio St 114 Florida 115 Notre Dame 116 Arizona 117 Auburn 118 Buffalo 119 S Miss 120 E Michigan 121 Arkansas 122 Michigan 123 Washington 124 USC

1 UTSA 2 Memphis 3 Kent St 4 Ohio 5 N Mexico St 6 Middle Tenn 7 Tulsa 8 N Illinois 9 Rice 10 Texas St 11 Air Force 12 Toledo 13 Louisiana 14 Fresno St 15 Minnesota 16 UNLV 17 FIU 18 Mississippi St 19 Nevada 20 Louisville

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110 Notre Dame 111 Georgia 112 Utah 113 S Miss 114 Kentucky 115 Arizona 116 Michigan 117 Arizona St 118 Missouri 119 Mississippi 120 Miami, Fl 121 Washington 122 California 123 Florida 124 Arkansas

110 Cincinnati 111 Buffalo 112 San Jose St 113 Middle Tenn 114 Mississippi St 115 Pittsburgh 116 Duke 117 TCU 118 W Michigan 119 S Alabama 120 Temple 121 Ohio 122 N Mexico St 123 Air Force 124 UTSA

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsARIZONA ST 189 318 44 +4 COLORADO 109 197 14 -4 – PP likes ASU here but you do need to factor in a lookahead with a home gm vs Oreg on deck.

NO PLAY: ARIZONA ST 44 COLORADO 14 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsUTEP 99 211 21 +2 TULSA 251 222 37 +1 – PP has this one right at the line. Tulsa is projected with a 473-310 yd edge.

NO PLAY: TULSA 37 UTEP 21 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsWKU 231 164 23 0 TROY 112 305 21 -7 – The amazing ATS streak of WKU going against a Troy squad w/a 417-395 yd edge.

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsTEXAS 177 179 26 +7 –OKLAHOMA 195 281 36 -2 – PP is calling for a 10 point Sooner win, but we feel the situation makes it much closer than that. UT is off a home loss while also playing with double revenge in this series incl a 55-17 score LY.

NO PLAY: OKLAHOMA 36 TEXAS 26 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsIOWA 39 145 10 +7 –MICHIGAN ST 126 261 22 +2 – Check out Iowa’s forecast with only 184 yds which would be the Hawkeyes’ lowest s/’09. While the Spartans’ are projected with 387 yds, they are also 1-5 ATS and a DD favorite. We’ll pass.

NO PLAY: MICHIGAN ST 22 IOWA 10 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsNORTH CAROLINA 235 266 43 +4 MIAMI, FL 138 301 29 +3 – Revenge time for N Carolina. Miami has played one home game vs an FBS foe and while they put up 44 pts, they benefi ted from +5 in TO’s and were outgained. UM getting outFD’d by 5.6/gm.

4 NORTH CAROLINA 43 MIAMI, FL 29 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsMIAMI, OH 116 254 18 -1 –BOWLING GREEN 233 245 30 -2 There are times when we’ll overlook a forecast because of the series history. The “Miami Whammy” has led to 6 straight RedHawk wins at BG with 4 of them being upsets incl the last 3 straight.

NO PLAY: BOWLING GREEN 30 MIAMI, OH 18 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsKENT ST 207 175 31 +9 ARMY 330 86 27 -5 – Kent fi nds themselves in a new role as they’re undefeated in the MAC at 3-0 incl pulling 2 upsets the L3W. They now travel for a 2nd straight wk leaving little time to prep for the option. We like Army.

NO PLAY: KENT ST 31 ARMY 27 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsAKRON 100 292 29 -5 –OHIO 257 279 44 +13 When you’re 6-0 and getting smoke blown at you about being a potential BCS Buster how do you focus on a tm you beat 4 str incl the L/2 by 45 pts? UA has already put up 26 at Tenn and 38 at FIU.

4 AKRON 29 (+) OHIO 44 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsTOLEDO 228 229 38 +7 –EASTERN MICHIGAN 163 184 22 -5 – B2B MAC gms with one tm having dominated the series. UT has won 11 of 12 incl the L/5 by 27 ppg. The yds only call for the Rockets with a 457-347 edge and we agree and lean with the dog.

NO PLAY: TOLEDO 38 EASTERN MICHIGAN 22 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsMARYLAND 106 163 23 -8 –VIRGINIA 127 267 22 -12 – PP is calling for UVA to have 394 yds, but we don’t agree with that. MD is all’g 274 ypg and held WV to 363 (623 ypg other 4). Terps have held 3 of 4 FBS tms to ssn lows and the other was #2.

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The Power Plays Newsletter consists of forecasts that are made by a special rating system. You will see in the write-ups that we agree with the majority of the PP forecasts. However, there are times when we will disagree. We want to make it clear that this is the Power Plays Newsletter and these forecasts are based purely on the power ratings. If the Power Plays rating is strong enough to be a 4 Play, yet we are on the other side of the game, we will clearly state that we like the other side of the game. With all that said here are this week�’s Power Plays Selections.

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsDUKE 109 241 26 +1 –VIRGINIA TECH 139 289 33 -2 We even took a double take with PP calling for only a 7 pt win. When’s the last time VT was 3-3 (1-5 ATS) and Duke was 5-1 (5-1 ATS)? We’ll pass as VT’s psyche is a question mark here.

NO PLAY: VIRGINIA TECH 33 DUKE 26 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsWISCONSIN 143 204 29 -3 –PURDUE 117 253 28 -1 – Wisconsin is starting to rebound form their slow start and PP is calling for them to grab the win. The yards, however, lean with the Boilermakers (370-347) so we’ll pass.

NO PLAY: WISCONSIN 29 PURDUE 28 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsNORTHWESTERN 196 173 28 +2 MINNESOTA 136 267 25 +1 – While each lost their last game they still enter here at a combined 9-2. This is only the 5th time NW’s been a conf AF (1-3 ATS) under Fitzgerald. Yards say UM with a 403-369 edge, so pass.

NO PLAY: NORTHWESTERN 28 MINNESOTA 25 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsSYRACUSE 65 245 7 -6 –RUTGERS 114 261 22 +9 Rutgers’ D has held both conf foes they’ve faced to a combined 16 pts and 33 FD’s. TW PP is calling for them to hold Cuse to one score and fi nish with a 375-310 yd edge. We’ll stop at a td.

4 RUTGERS 22 (-7 or less) SYRACUSE 7 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsBOSTON COLLEGE 23 164 11 +1 –FLORIDA ST 255 304 42 +3 BC is avg 419 ypg but check out who they’ve faced. They travel to face our #2 D and PP is calling for FSU to have a 559-187 yd edge. Add in being hungry off an upset and you have a solid play.

3 FLORIDA ST 42 BOSTON COLLEGE 11 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsTEMPLE 102 79 19 +7 CONNECTICUT 150 250 27 -8 – When do you know you have a solid defense? Check out the Huskies and you’ll see they’ve held 4 opp’s TY to season lows. PP is calling for them to do it again as Temple’s low thus far is 230 yds.

4 CONNECTICUT 27 TEMPLE 19 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsLOUISVILLE 136 182 24 +2 –PITTSBURGH 157 272 25 +1 The Big East’s season looks as if though there will be low scoring close gms. Pitt showed us LW covering +1’ in a 14-13 loss. Surprising Panther edge of 429-318 which we’ll back if they’re a dog.

4 PITTSBURGH 25 (if dog) LOUISVILLE 24 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsMEMPHIS 51 152 11 +1 EAST CAROLINA 185 300 34 -1 – Wins happen for Memphis about as often as we change clocks and LY they lost both the wk after by a combined 83-0. EC’s projected with a 485-203 edge which includes 4 very tough road gms.

4 EAST CAROLINA 34 (if -19’ or less) MEMPHIS 11 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsFLORIDA 212 158 25 +6 VANDERBILT 121 160 8 0 – After a horrible opener in which they all’d BG only their 2nd lowest offensive performance the Ga-tors have held FOUR str foes to ssn lows. It’ll be close to 5 str with VU only forecasted with 281.

4.5 FLORIDA 25 VANDERBILT 8 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsAIR FORCE 348 100 29 0 –WYOMING 164 292 33 0 – We will pass on this one with no early line due to questions about Wyoming QB Brett Smith.

NO PLAY: WYOMING 33 AIR FORCE 29 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsWESTERN MICHIGAN 160 341 37 -5 –BALL ST 212 302 35 -1 If you like offense you’ll like this forecast with both teams topping 500 yds. With Ball St being a slight fav and PP only having a slight lean with WM and their backup QB, we’ll pass on this one.

NO PLAY: WESTERN MICHIGAN 37 BALL ST 35 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsBUFFALO 199 204 23 -8 –NORTHERN ILLINOIS 260 204 37 -1 We set the line at 2 td’s, Vegas opened it at 2 td’s and PP is calling for NI by 2 td’s. Pass.

NO PLAY: NORTHERN ILLINOIS 37 BUFFALO 23 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsIDAHO 127 210 22 -8 –TEXAS ST 130 220 27 -1 Being a favorite vs an FBS team for the fi rst time ever is a new dynamic. PP does lean with the FBS newcomer but we like the Vandals off a confi dence building fi rst win last week. Pass.

NO PLAY: TEXAS ST 27 IDAHO 22 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsKANSAS ST 211 143 29 +11 IOWA ST 129 243 22 -1 – This is clearly a split forecast with PP calling for KSU to win by a td which is where the line is. The yards actually lean with the HD as Iowa St is projected with a 372-354 yard advantage.

NO PLAY: KANSAS ST 29 IOWA ST 22

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsTCU 186 283 37 0 BAYLOR 172 367 43 +5 – Baylor has opened as a 7 pt fav and while PP does have them with a 539-469 yd edge the projection is for a 6 pt win. The NCAA has TCU with the #9 D but our ratings have them at #37.

NO PLAY: BAYLOR 43 TCU 37 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsSOUTHERN MISS 148 153 15 -7 –UCF 205 240 38 +2 – We’re not afraid to lay the 16 pts with a UCF tm that has all’d only 16 FD’s/gm at home. PP is calling for UCF to have a 445-301 yd edge & get revenge for a 1 pt loss LY that kept them from a bowl.

4 UCF 38 SOUTHERN MISS 15 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsOKLAHOMA ST 252 332 47 -4 KANSAS 167 225 22 +1 – There are only a handful of tms we feel comfortable laying 3 td’s on the road in a conf game and OSU is one of them. Cowboys have won 9 by over this margin the last year+ and have a 584-392 yd edge.

3 OKLAHOMA ST 47 KANSAS 22 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsOHIO ST 288 218 44 +5 INDIANA 116 289 27 +3 – OSU is off a record setting offensive performance but PP only has them with a 506-405 yd edge. Home fi eld edge negated by massive traveling contingent but the 17 pt win is at the line.

NO PLAY: OHIO ST 44 INDIANA 27 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsSMU 166 227 35 +1 –TULANE 53 198 8 -4 There’s no line at this time with multiple Tulane injuries. PP, however, is calling for SMU to win by 27 and have a 393-251 yard edge so with no line we like them as a 3 up to 24, otherwise less.

3 SMU 35 (if -24 or less, otherwise 2 ) TULANE 8 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsUTSA 190 140 27 +13 RICE 161 248 25 +2 – While PP is calling for UTSA to move to 6-0, we don’t. They have faced BY FAR the weakest schedule incl two DII’s and Rice is 2 td’s better than anyone they have faced TY. We’ll pass.

NO PLAY: UTSA 27 RICE 25 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsNEVADA 249 305 38 +1 UNLV 167 253 26 -1 – We’ll pass as Nevada QB Fajardo is questionable and there is currently no line available.

NO PLAY: NEVADA 38 UNLV 26 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsCOLORADO ST 88 250 17 -1 –SAN DIEGO ST 249 218 38 +4 – SDSt was only 1-6-1 ATS as a DD conf fav but they did cash LW vs Hawaii (-21’, 52-14). They’re laying 20 this week but PP is only calling for a 21 pt win. Yards have Aztecs with a 467-338 edge.

NO PLAY: SAN DIEGO ST 38 COLORADO ST 17 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsUTAH 102 157 20 +1 UCLA 183 289 28 +2 – The Bruins are laying a td and the forecast is only by 8 but with a 472-259 yd edge they still make it as a rated play. Bruins have revenge (31-6 LY) are off a loss and off a previous home loss.

1 UCLA 28 UTAH 20 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsNEW MEXICO 238 71 34 +4 –HAWAII 142 248 27 -7 New Mexico lost 24 straight road games prior to NMSt. They now go for a second straight and PP says they’ll get it. UH is -260 ypg vs FBS vs the #72 sked while NM is -143 ypg but vs the #32 sked.

3 NEW MEXICO 34 HAWAII 27 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsFLORIDA ATLANTIC 81 148 15 -2 –ULM 205 318 41 +6 – ULM has outgained foes by 154 ypg which incl’s Ark, Aub and Baylor. This week PP has the Warhawks with a 523-229 yard edge which will move them to 6-0 ATS on the season.

3 ULM 41 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 15 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsSOUTH ALABAMA 108 138 15 -6 –ARKANSAS ST 222 260 33 0 – PP has ASU with a 482-246 yd edge and winning by 18 but with the line at 19 we’ll pass.

NO PLAY: ARKANSAS ST 33 SOUTH ALABAMA 15 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsMIDDLE TENNESSEE 141 205 31 0 –FIU 171 243 25 -1 – No line on this game. PP has MT knocking off FIU but the Panthers have a 414-346 yd edge.

NO PLAY: MIDDLE TENNESSEE 31 FIU 25 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsTEXAS A&M 245 330 48 +1 –LOUISIANA TECH 136 300 34 +11 – Rescheduled from the opening week. A&M has a 575-436 yard edge and win by 14 laying 7’.

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsLOUISIANA 176 203 31 +8 NORTH TEXAS 149 280 24 +4 –

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsAUBURN 139 164 15 -11 MISSISSIPPI 208 211 26 -1 – The Tigers have clearly underachieved as evidenced by their 1-4 record. While PP does have a clear opinion on the Tigers we’re not quite ready to throw them in the trash so we’ll pass here.

NO PLAY: MISSISSIPPI 26 AUBURN 15 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsUAB 126 261 30 -2 HOUSTON 203 353 40 -4 – The Cougars are a 2 td fav and while they’ve outgained their foes by 41 ypg, it’s been vs the #104 sked. The Blazers, meanwhile, have taken on the #66 sked and have also outgained their foes (+15 ypg).

4 UAB 30 (+) HOUSTON 40 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsILLINOIS 83 116 7 -4 –MICHIGAN 261 202 40 -4 – We disagree with PP on this one and lean with the dog. Mich has a huge edge on offense but the D’s are almost even. Tough to lay 3 td’s with the Wolverines, especially with the Spartans on deck.

NO PLAY: MICHIGAN 40 ILLINOIS 7 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsFRESNO ST 156 225 24 +10 –BOISE ST 150 265 31 +11 How good of a job has new FSU HC DeRuyter done? Not only are they the only 6-0 ATS tm but they lost the L/4 to Boise by 42 ppg. PP projects this meeting to be close and the score is at the line.

NO PLAY: BOISE ST 31 FRESNO ST 24 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsUSC 174 250 33 +3 WASHINGTON 140 204 21 +1 – The forecast matches what Vegas has as USC is laying 12. USC is proj’d with a 424-344 yd edge.

NO PLAY: USC 33 WASHINGTON 21 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsOREGON ST 48 214 7 +3 –BYU 150 223 18 -2 Both teams are playing at high levels but we’re still surprised that PP has BYU holding OSU to 198 yds under their ssn average. The Beavers do have home loss revenge from LY and we’ll pass.

NO PLAY: BYU 18 OREGON ST 7 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsALABAMA 131 184 28 +13 –MISSOURI 78 194 13 +7 – Bama is laying 21 and forecasted with a 15 pt win but we’ll pass as Tigers are w/o QB Franklin.

NO PLAY: ALABAMA 28 MISSOURI 13 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsSTANFORD 92 193 10 +4 –NOTRE DAME 125 277 25 +9 – ND has just played Purdue, Mich St, Mich and Miami, Fl and held them to 275 ypg and hasn’t given up a td in 12Q’s!! This wk they fi nish with a 402-285 edge and go to 6-0 for the fi rst time s/’02.

4 NOTRE DAME 25 STANFORD 10 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsUTAH ST 146 245 20 -6 –SAN JOSE ST 99 267 20 +2 While the public may be surprised that these 2 are a combined 8-3 SU (10-1 ATS), we had them both as very improved teams. Could be for the WAC Title and with the line under a FG we’ll pass.

NO PLAY: SAN JOSE ST 20 UTAH ST 20 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsKENTUCKY 89 232 23 -5 –ARKANSAS 181 320 37 -7 While the Hogs fi nally showed some life LW they are now an 18 pt fav. We cashed playing against Kentucky last week but will pass TW. PP is calling for Arkansas to have a 501-321 yard edge.

NO PLAY: ARKANSAS 37 KENTUCKY 23 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsTENNESSEE 145 267 27 +1 –MISSISSIPPI ST 155 236 29 +12 PP has MSU winning by 2 points with the line at 3. The yards are also very close with Tennessee having a slight 412-391 edge. We’ll pass and enjoy their fi rst matchup since 2008.

NO PLAY: MISSISSIPPI ST 29 TENNESSEE 27 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsSOUTH CAROLINA 122 126 20 +3 –LSU 142 195 23 +3 The Tigers opened as a 2’ pt fav while PP is calling for them to win by 3. The projection is for LSU to fi nish with a 337-248 yd edge. We lean with the home team off a loss where they’ve won 21 str.

NO PLAY: LSU 23 SOUTH CAROLINA 20 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsCALIFORNIA 178 263 35 +2 –WASHINGTON ST 45 313 19 -6 The public often overreacts to LW’s results but PP never does that. In fact it knows Cal was a solid tm fi nally playing up to what they were capable of. Bears with a 441-358 edge and a huge 16 pt win.

4.5 CALIFORNIA 35 WASHINGTON ST 19 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsWEST VIRGINIA 125 305 44 +5 –TEXAS TECH 129 433 42 -2 – When WV plays anyone they’ll have more passing yards, won’t they? When you add in their D, how about TT being projected with 128 more while having a dominating 562-430 edge overall.

4.5 TEXAS TECH 42 (+) WEST VIRGINIA 44

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsPITTSBURGH 64 257 25 +2 #18TENNESSEE 95 200 20 -6 #4 TEN is expected to go with Hasselbeck for the 2nd straight game after being held to 5 FD and 96 yds in the 1st 3Q’s vs MIN. PIT needed a last second FG to get past PHI and was fortunate that one of Vick’s 2 fumbles killed a sure scoring drive. PIT may be without LB Woodley/SS Polamalu here and with TEN’s state of mind in question and Tomlin being 5-12 ATS as a NDIV AF this is a No Play.

NO PLAY: STEELERS 25 TITANS 20SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th

Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsCINCINNATI 119 198 26 -4 #8CLEVELAND 85 282 23 -2 #27 CLE is the lone winless team in the NFL thanks to 15 rookies on the roster and is angry after blowing a 14 pt lead to the NYG and losing by 14. CIN self-destructed LW with 3 TO’s and on 4 trips inside the MIA25 settled for 1 td, 2 FG’s and a missed FG. PP has this at the line with CLE having a 50 yd edge and we are interested in seeing what RB Richardson, who had 109 yds (5.7) rushing in the 1st meeting, does vs the #21 rush def with the home crowd behind him.

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsINDIANAPOLIS 110 227 24 -4 #29NY JETS 142 198 26 -2 #6 The Jets are off LW’s MNF vs HOU and it’s unknown how Sanchez responded to having to carry his team vs an elite defense. IND is off a huge win with Luck beating the reigning NFL MVP at home in a game dedicated to Chuck Pagano. IND is now on the road for only the 2nd time TY vs a Jets team that is already being written off. Without a line due to MNF however, this is a No Play.

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsKANSAS CITY 146 228 15 -15 #17TAMPA BAY 110 131 22 +3 #25 Stats-wise this is a big mismatch with KC owning a Top 10 off/def (after SNF) vs TB with a bottom 5 off/def. It’s very ? if Cassel (concussion) will be allowed to start as Crennel showed his lack of faith in him with 31 called run plays vs 7 pass att’s in the 1H at home LW. Crennel drafted Brady Quinn who was with OC Brian Daboll together in 2009 and we don’t expect issues there. TB is expected to take the leash of Freeman after their bye week to utilize their expensive FA purchases. PP gives KC a 133 yd edge showing their talent edge but their -15 TO’s TY is factored into the score so No Play.

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsOAKLAND 99 195 15 0 #9ATLANTA 149 335 34 +10 #31 ATL showed their mettle the L2W with hard fought wins vs CAR/WAS. They now get a rookie HC off a bye coming cross country with a depleted secondary and underwhelming WR unit. OAK has given up 478 ypg on the road TY and have only tallied 3 sacks with 0 int by the defense so far. PP gives ATL a 190 yd edge (#2 TW) and we agree that they’ll go into the bye undefeated.

4.5 FALCONS 34 RAIDERS 15Yards Yards Turn Special

Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsDALLAS 71 286 13 -7 #16BALTIMORE 121 283 22 +6 #10 BAL’s offense was stuck in neutral vs KC LW and were lucky to escape with a win. They have a huge game at HOU on deck and DAL is 6-1 ATS after the bye. PP only gives BAL a 47 yd edge here and we think DAL has enough weapons on both side of the ball to keep this close. With the dog being 20-6-1 ATS in Cowboys games this is a No Play.

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsDETROIT 88 250 21 -3 #28PHILADELPHIA 137 250 28 -7 #22 Both teams have had slow starts due to mistakes with DET’s special teams giving up KR/PR for td’s in B2B games to cost them wins and Vick’s TO’s slowing them down. PHI is only 5-10-1 ATS prior to a bye and at 1-3 DET is astounded to see MIN leading the NFC North. PP calls for a pretty even game in terms of yards and has it right around the line so this is a No Play.

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsST LOUIS 42 175 13 +2 #30MIAMI 143 268 17 -4 #11 MIA is proving to be a tougher out than expected aside from the Battle Red Hot Texans game with the other 2 losses by 3 pts and they could have beaten the Jets if not for a missed FG. STL exploited a very bad ARZ OL on the road on a short week at home. They now have to play on a loose grass fi eld which is to MIA’s advantage without their best WR in Amendola. MIA’s D is healthy and only allowing 2.7 ypc on the ground. PP has this right at the line for the side despite MIA having the best yardage edge forecasted for this week (+194) making it a No Play there but the Total is worth a look.

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Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsNEW ENGLAND 152 216 26 +10 #5SEATTLE 100 248 18 -1 #14 SEA would usually have the sit edge vs an East Coast tm but they are off 2 long road gms themselves and Carroll has a Thurs grudge match vs Harbaugh on deck. Brady hasn’t played in SEA and NE has a huge edge vs rookie QB Wilson who only has 1 200 yd gm under his belt and that was vs the #23 D of CAR. NE has its own pass D issues (#30, 12-6 ratio) but Belichick will be quick to point out how DAL/GB let their guard down and wound up losing. PP sides with NE here but a +20 yd edge tempers the grade.

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsBUFFALO 119 213 17 -4 #2ARIZONA 130 264 28 +4 #13 Buffalo is the fi rst team since the 1950 NY Yanks to give up 550 yds in B2B games. The defense has given up 145 points with just 1 sack to show in their 3 losses. They and their depleted OL now have to travel cross country again to take on an ARZ team stinging from their own tough loss to STL. Kolb has been effective when given time with 245 ypg (65%) with a 6-2 ratio in 2.5 games at home. PP sides with ARZ here but with both teams having major issues in the trenches we will pass until we see how both teams practice this week.

NO PLAY: CARDINALS 28 BILLS 17 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsMINNESOTA 105 249 18 +1 #23WASHINGTON 134 228 23 +7 #21 MIN is taking the SF approach to developing their team in minimizing TO’s, emphasizing special teams (Percy Harvin on returns) and playing old-school brawling football. This is their fi rst game outdoors since week 1 and FedEx Field isn’t known for having a fast track. WAS was playing ATL tough until Griffi n was knocked out with a concussion and Cousins threw a pair of int on the last 2 drives. This is a No Play due to Griffi n’s status.

NO PLAY: REDSKINS 23 VIKINGS 18 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsNY GIANTS 99 202 18 +4 #20SAN FRANCISCO 210 254 29 +5 #3 SF is on an 11-0 ATS run as a HF with a 31-10 avg score and have legit playoff revenge after 2 special teams blunders cost them the NFC Championship vs these same Giants. The Giants were caught looking ahead to this game early LW as they rested WR Nicks, RT Diehl and DT Bernard. PP calls for SF to have a 163 yd edge here but their last 2 foes haven’t really put up much fi ght. The Giants are 6-2 ATS as AD’s with one of the losses LY in week 10 and we’ll hold off on making a call until we see an injury update from the visiting team.

NO PLAY: 49ERS 29 GIANTS 18 Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsGREEN BAY 78 199 18 -1 #15HOUSTON 143 271 30 +7 #24 GB is a surprising 2-3 and looking up at MIN in the standings thanks to a bad call on MNF and a slew of dropped passes vs the Colts. Houston is off to an awesome start this year but looking at their sked none of the teams they’ve played have a winning record as of presstime. Can GB even up their record with a pair of soft foes on deck or will HOU stay undefeated and set up a battle for homefi eld edge vs BAL? Get the Sunday Night Marquee Winner after 11:00 am ET Sunday morning. Avail-able for $9 on your Northcoast Debit Card or get it on your Marquee 7 Pack!!

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Yards Yards Turn Special Rushing Passing Points Overs TeamsDENVER 78 271 25 -6 #19SAN DIEGO 122 218 23 +2 #12 SD found itself the victim of some questionable offi ciating LW vs NO on SNF. DEN was slammed by NE LW on the road as Manning is still developing chemistry with his offense. While KC may yet make a run for the AFC West if they can settle their QB situation this is really the 1st key battle for the division title. PP leans with DEN but lacks the yardage to back it up and with the TO margin not supporting it either this is a No Play.

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2012 PASS EFFICIENCY D 2012 COLLEGE TEAM STAT AVERAGES TEAM YDS ATT COM % TD INT GRADE OPP1 Florida 180.2 179 90 50.3 2 7 16.0 11.422 Florida St 151.3 205 101 49.3 6 4 15.9 11.363 Arizona St 137.0 136 68 50.0 4 8 14.5 10.414 TCU 181.2 155 70 45.2 6 10 14.4 10.105 Alabama 125.8 129 68 52.7 2 9 14.4 10.406 Oregon 233.0 258 153 59.3 8 10 14.2 12.667 Oregon St 288.5 170 98 57.6 5 7 14.2 13.718 SMU 286.0 221 122 55.2 11 10 13.9 12.879 South Carolina 194.2 188 105 55.9 3 8 13.9 11.9910 Connecticut 166.5 174 86 49.4 5 3 13.9 10.9511 Stanford 299.4 245 150 61.2 5 8 13.7 13.3212 Minnesota 181.6 177 98 55.4 4 7 13.6 10.9013 Oklahoma 160.5 116 63 54.3 1 4 13.4 10.8714 LSU 122.5 160 82 51.3 6 8 13.4 9.7215 Vanderbilt 162.4 133 67 50.4 3 2 13.2 10.7616 Cincinnati 247.8 156 86 55.1 4 7 12.9 11.3217 BYU 169.8 192 112 58.3 2 4 12.9 11.1718 Nebraska 177.8 174 88 50.6 8 3 12.9 10.9919 Utah St 184.5 201 102 50.7 6 3 12.8 10.2820 Michigan St 186.3 199 108 54.3 6 4 12.7 10.8521 Tennessee 240.0 183 105 57.4 5 9 12.7 11.6922 Iowa St 222.2 197 107 54.3 6 9 12.5 10.2223 Texas A&M 247.0 193 103 53.4 3 6 12.5 10.5924 ULM 244.4 179 100 55.9 10 9 12.4 12.0125 Texas Tech 117.4 124 65 52.4 4 5 12.3 9.2526 Mississippi St 199.4 177 104 58.8 3 9 12.1 10.3827 USC 225.4 189 110 58.2 7 9 12.1 10.9828 Notre Dame 183.0 162 87 53.7 3 8 12.1 9.5329 Ohio St 265.3 246 149 60.6 6 10 12.0 11.8130 Fresno St 188.0 183 99 54.1 8 12 11.8 9.8331 UTEP 237.0 209 121 57.9 11 6 11.5 12.2032 North Carolina 225.8 216 130 60.2 5 8 11.4 11.0233 Rutgers 236.2 175 94 53.7 4 10 11.4 9.7334 Troy 207.0 131 63 48.1 7 3 11.4 10.5935 Texas St 259.2 194 116 59.8 12 4 11.3 12.8836 UCLA 252.0 221 135 61.1 10 10 11.3 12.1937 Virginia Tech 193.3 180 88 48.9 8 6 11.3 9.2738 Boise St 154.8 133 77 57.9 1 8 11.2 9.6339 Maryland 176.2 139 71 51.1 7 2 11.1 9.7440 Ohio 253.2 259 146 56.4 12 5 10.8 10.3741 N Illinois 222.7 211 115 54.5 4 4 10.8 9.6242 Georgia Tech 267.7 223 129 57.8 11 7 10.7 11.6843 UCF 224.0 173 104 60.1 6 4 10.7 11.1744 Purdue 219.4 174 99 56.9 7 8 10.7 9.9045 Louisiana 294.6 208 124 59.6 7 7 10.6 11.3046 Georgia 212.3 179 101 56.4 8 5 10.6 10.8847 UAB 194.2 132 73 55.3 7 3 10.4 10.8648 E Michigan 182.2 147 89 60.5 5 3 10.3 10.5449 Duke 242.3 217 119 54.8 7 7 10.3 9.5050 Washington 173.8 133 73 54.9 7 5 10.3 9.5651 Auburn 217.2 167 109 65.3 8 1 10.2 13.0752 Arizona 297.0 247 141 57.1 12 5 10.2 11.3653 Pittsburgh 185.4 136 75 55.1 6 5 10.2 9.6554 Michigan 155.0 124 70 56.5 4 4 10.1 9.2955 South Alabama 209.8 147 86 58.5 7 7 10.1 10.5056 Nevada 266.3 246 131 53.3 14 3 10.0 10.0657 Wisconsin 223.3 214 122 57.0 11 1 10.0 10.4858 Memphis 246.4 184 109 59.2 8 3 10.0 10.7959 Texas 221.8 136 82 60.3 9 7 9.9 12.4060 W Michigan 217.5 187 110 58.8 9 6 9.9 10.6261 California 251.5 234 152 65.0 15 8 9.8 12.3462 WKU 175.4 150 86 57.3 8 6 9.7 8.9863 North Texas 218.8 203 128 63.1 8 8 9.7 10.5564 Boston College 211.8 178 111 62.4 4 4 9.7 9.8565 Oklahoma St 242.8 148 91 61.5 6 3 9.7 10.6366 Tulane 214.4 125 68 54.4 9 4 9.7 11.2967 Washington St 303.8 258 160 62.0 12 8 9.6 11.4868 Toledo 310.0 252 160 63.5 13 9 9.4 12.1669 Northwestern 287.8 266 160 60.2 9 2 9.4 10.4470 East Carolina 278.5 209 115 55.0 10 5 9.3 10.4271 Houston 279.0 193 118 61.1 8 4 9.3 11.0472 Kansas St 252.8 182 119 65.4 4 5 9.3 11.1773 Missouri 219.2 190 124 65.3 9 5 9.3 11.9074 Utah 235.2 156 96 61.5 10 2 9.2 12.2075 Bowling Green 212.0 189 117 61.9 6 2 9.2 10.5876 Iowa 204.0 153 96 62.7 5 6 9.1 9.9377 Virginia 219.2 199 115 57.8 13 1 9.1 10.3278 FIU 267.7 210 126 60.0 16 5 8.8 11.7979 UNLV 279.0 204 115 56.4 11 4 8.5 10.3680 Clemson 242.8 180 109 60.6 8 7 8.5 10.4981 Wake Forest 216.0 179 110 61.5 7 4 8.5 9.9982 NC State 268.5 190 113 59.5 9 8 8.4 10.5983 UTSA 203.0 154 83 53.9 8 9 8.4 7.5084 San Jose St 180.6 134 78 58.2 6 5 8.4 8.4685 Indiana 246.2 186 115 61.8 7 3 8.3 9.4186 Hawaii 211.8 138 82 59.4 10 1 8.3 10.6487 Miami, Oh 259.8 204 126 61.8 10 7 8.3 10.3488 Temple 220.0 112 64 57.1 4 3 8.2 9.0189 Marshall 240.8 211 132 62.6 17 3 8.2 11.2190 Penn St 212.3 209 130 62.2 7 4 8.1 8.6791 Illinois 226.8 170 105 61.8 11 5 8.1 11.0892 Tulsa 261.7 214 137 64.0 11 4 8.0 10.9693 Syracuse 208.8 144 90 62.5 10 3 8.0 10.3294 Akron 263.2 201 117 58.2 17 3 7.9 10.8095 Louisiana Tech 369.6 235 147 62.6 16 5 7.9 11.7896 Cent Michigan 224.4 153 92 60.1 5 2 7.9 9.0697 Buffalo 199.8 122 71 58.2 7 2 7.8 9.6398 Colorado 308.8 187 116 62.0 15 3 7.7 12.1999 Louisville 202.2 155 98 63.2 9 2 7.6 9.15100 Idaho 290.2 199 122 61.3 14 6 7.6 11.64101 Kansas 228.4 154 95 61.7 7 6 7.5 8.90102 Mississippi 227.2 193 132 68.4 10 7 7.5 10.65103 Baylor 400.3 195 130 66.7 14 6 7.4 12.86104 Colorado St 209.5 185 119 64.3 14 2 7.2 10.10105 Rice 237.3 180 122 67.8 13 4 7.2 12.66106 USF 217.0 181 122 67.4 6 0 7.0 10.34107 Arkansas 338.0 242 155 64.0 10 4 6.9 10.76108 Southern Miss 200.4 128 83 64.8 13 3 6.9 10.93109 Wyoming 246.8 175 116 66.3 13 2 6.9 10.43110 West Virginia 336.0 185 119 64.3 11 4 6.8 12.19111 Kentucky 209.7 176 122 69.3 6 2 6.8 10.18112 New Mexico 279.0 210 139 66.2 15 5 6.8 11.51113 Massachusetts 249.2 169 108 63.9 15 6 6.7 11.72114 Arkansas St 158.2 154 99 64.3 11 4 6.7 7.98115 Kent St 250.2 161 102 63.4 12 7 6.6 9.05116 San Diego St 274.0 210 133 63.3 15 6 6.4 9.45117 Miami, Fl 258.5 164 97 59.1 7 5 6.4 9.08118 Ball St 297.2 218 136 62.4 18 3 6.3 10.56119 New Mexico St 262.3 198 120 60.6 13 2 6.0 8.55120 Navy 196.8 124 84 67.7 7 4 5.7 8.90121 Florida Atlantic 230.4 111 66 59.5 9 4 5.7 9.93122 Air Force 241.8 152 109 71.7 7 5 5.2 9.30123 Middle Tenn 244.0 153 108 70.6 7 3 4.6 8.28124 Army 232.6 116 74 63.8 8 1 4.5 9.26

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Air Force 34.4 25.4 65.0 389.6 6.0 1.2 6.4 11.4 56.1 112.0 0 4 27.8 21.0 37.4 178.6 4.8 0.2 0 3Akron 33.8 25.0 29.5 126.0 4.3 0.8 31.7 51.5 61.5 341.2 8 18 38.3 25.7 43.8 211.3 4.8 0.8 12 7Alabama 40.2 20.4 39.8 188.2 4.7 0.6 15.6 23.4 66.7 212.8 0 12 7.0 12.4 32.2 65.8 2.0 1.4 11 15Arizona 37.0 32.2 39.2 183.0 4.7 0.7 32.8 51.3 64.0 368.3 8 14 32.7 24.0 41.2 181.8 4.4 1.0 12 6Arizona St 38.4 24.4 43.4 173.2 4.0 1.0 21.0 30.6 68.6 283.0 2 11 13.6 15.6 41.4 139.2 3.4 0.6 11 21Arkansas 23.3 20.3 31.3 110.5 3.5 1.3 20.2 37.5 53.8 299.0 8 11 35.0 25.5 37.8 140.7 3.7 0.8 9 15Arkansas St 30.5 24.2 43.3 232.2 5.4 1.0 20.3 33.3 61.0 238.7 3 9 28.8 20.0 45.0 218.7 4.9 0.8 7 8Army 24.2 24.8 69.8 397.2 5.7 1.6 3.2 8.2 39.0 54.2 2 1 37.2 21.4 38.6 231.2 6.0 0.8 4 11Auburn 15.4 16.4 36.0 130.4 3.6 1.4 14.0 25.0 56.0 172.0 10 4 23.6 22.6 41.0 192.6 4.7 1.0 17 10Ball St 33.7 28.8 40.2 199.5 5.0 0.5 27.8 44.2 63.0 292.0 4 12 37.3 24.5 39.7 192.5 4.9 0.5 3 8Baylor 54.3 29.8 40.8 185.0 4.5 0.0 26.3 41.0 64.0 416.5 5 17 39.8 28.5 38.3 171.0 4.5 1.0 6 6Boise St 26.2 20.2 34.8 152.8 4.4 0.6 19.0 30.2 62.9 223.4 3 8 15.6 18.0 42.6 181.8 4.3 1.8 3 11Boston College 28.2 21.4 30.4 106.8 3.5 1.2 22.8 40.2 56.7 311.8 3 10 29.0 25.2 50.0 259.0 5.2 1.2 11 3Bowling Green 20.3 21.2 32.0 159.5 5.0 0.7 20.8 38.7 53.9 228.3 5 6 20.3 16.7 33.7 131.0 3.9 0.8 9 14Buffalo 26.8 20.8 42.2 225.4 5.3 1.0 13.6 28.2 48.2 186.8 5 10 32.8 19.8 46.0 189.8 4.1 0.0 6 18BYU 25.8 23.0 43.0 189.0 4.4 0.7 19.2 32.5 59.0 209.3 7 10 8.8 14.2 30.8 59.5 1.9 0.8 14 20California 28.5 20.7 37.2 174.8 4.7 1.0 19.2 32.0 59.9 227.0 5 9 28.0 24.0 41.0 167.2 4.1 0.8 28 15Cent Michigan 27.2 21.6 31.2 136.6 4.4 0.8 21.0 36.0 58.3 257.2 6 9 40.8 22.4 40.4 233.2 5.8 0.6 5 5Cincinnati 34.0 23.3 40.5 223.3 5.5 1.3 16.8 30.3 55.4 240.5 3 9 13.8 18.3 30.3 116.5 3.9 1.0 4 12Clemson 41.3 26.2 43.5 201.2 4.6 0.2 26.0 38.7 67.2 325.5 6 16 27.3 18.8 37.8 204.3 5.4 0.7 9 7Colorado 21.6 17.6 35.0 119.0 3.4 1.0 19.6 34.8 56.3 223.8 6 8 39.4 24.4 36.6 165.6 4.5 0.8 22 11Colorado St 16.0 17.7 31.2 96.2 3.1 0.8 18.8 32.3 58.2 228.5 5 10 30.0 23.2 45.2 214.3 4.7 1.2 22 11Connecticut 19.8 15.7 36.5 102.2 2.8 0.8 16.5 28.3 58.2 208.3 10 4 16.2 13.3 34.8 82.3 2.4 0.7 14 17Duke 37.8 20.8 33.0 126.0 3.8 0.8 27.7 40.7 68.0 288.7 6 15 25.2 18.2 34.7 129.8 3.7 0.8 4 14E Michigan 15.4 12.2 30.6 122.0 4.0 0.8 12.4 26.2 47.3 141.0 8 6 37.2 25.6 50.2 305.4 6.1 0.8 7 4East Carolina 20.5 18.5 32.2 110.8 3.4 0.7 23.2 37.2 62.3 237.7 9 6 26.7 20.8 35.0 131.3 3.8 1.2 12 10FIU 24.7 18.5 40.8 153.3 3.8 1.0 18.8 31.7 59.5 211.0 4 6 37.8 19.5 35.2 150.2 4.3 0.7 14 3Florida 27.2 19.8 47.2 214.8 4.6 0.6 13.4 19.4 69.1 158.6 1 4 11.4 16.4 30.0 103.8 3.5 0.6 17 9Florida Atlantic 13.0 15.0 35.2 126.0 3.6 1.6 17.0 27.0 63.0 156.4 3 5 30.0 20.4 41.8 216.2 5.2 1.0 13 4Florida St 45.2 23.2 37.8 238.3 6.3 0.7 20.7 29.2 70.9 272.2 2 11 12.3 12.8 30.2 70.0 2.3 0.8 10 16Fresno St 39.5 23.8 36.8 179.8 4.9 0.8 27.0 40.7 66.4 315.5 3 18 23.3 16.7 39.5 150.5 3.8 1.0 9 20Georgia 41.3 21.3 39.7 227.8 5.7 0.8 16.8 27.5 61.2 256.2 5 12 24.2 18.5 41.5 161.5 3.9 0.8 9 9Georgia Tech 37.8 20.3 53.3 331.0 6.2 1.3 9.2 15.0 61.1 155.8 2 5 30.2 21.3 36.7 163.3 4.5 0.7 9 10Hawaii 20.4 16.0 34.2 104.2 3.0 1.4 17.4 31.4 55.4 162.4 5 7 43.8 22.6 42.4 214.0 5.0 0.8 14 12Houston 29.4 26.8 32.2 183.2 5.7 1.2 31.0 53.2 58.3 344.4 7 9 31.6 26.4 44.8 208.0 4.6 1.0 6 12Idaho 15.5 16.0 28.2 80.5 2.9 1.2 24.7 39.7 62.2 234.8 11 8 38.0 21.0 36.2 159.5 4.4 0.7 10 11Illinois 21.2 17.2 36.3 126.5 3.5 1.2 21.8 32.7 66.8 212.3 9 10 28.3 17.2 35.0 124.5 3.6 1.2 20 9Indiana 32.8 24.6 35.8 166.2 4.6 0.0 28.8 43.6 66.1 305.2 2 11 27.8 25.0 42.4 194.8 4.6 0.4 8 10Iowa 22.6 19.4 34.6 161.0 4.7 0.2 18.6 31.8 58.5 200.0 2 2 17.4 17.2 33.4 111.0 3.3 0.8 6 7Iowa St 26.8 20.4 40.0 158.6 4.0 0.8 20.4 31.6 64.6 206.6 9 11 15.8 16.6 34.6 115.8 3.3 0.6 9 11Kansas 20.0 21.6 40.8 177.8 4.4 1.0 16.4 32.4 50.6 195.8 7 3 29.6 21.6 39.0 217.8 5.6 1.4 13 6Kansas St 43.6 22.0 41.8 266.8 6.4 0.2 12.6 18.8 67.0 177.4 2 7 15.6 20.2 34.2 108.6 3.2 1.8 2 13Kent St 32.8 21.0 44.2 201.8 4.6 0.2 16.8 29.8 56.4 199.8 3 5 26.4 19.2 31.6 128.4 4.1 1.2 13 9Kentucky 20.5 19.7 28.8 113.8 3.9 0.3 23.0 38.2 60.3 215.3 9 9 30.2 23.0 44.3 186.5 4.2 0.7 15 15Louisiana 38.0 19.4 38.2 190.4 5.0 0.8 15.4 28.8 53.5 220.8 1 8 24.4 21.4 35.8 107.2 3.0 1.2 4 9Louisiana Tech 53.2 28.2 43.6 234.0 5.4 0.8 24.4 36.0 67.8 289.4 0 13 35.8 28.0 42.4 161.4 3.8 2.0 5 11Louisville 31.0 23.2 41.4 169.6 4.1 0.6 20.8 28.8 72.2 229.6 3 8 18.6 17.8 29.6 118.2 4.0 1.2 11 5LSU 33.5 18.7 40.2 198.3 4.9 1.3 14.8 24.3 61.0 195.7 3 6 12.8 14.2 35.5 98.5 2.8 1.0 15 16Marshall 40.5 29.8 38.8 162.3 4.2 1.0 37.2 53.2 69.9 396.0 6 19 44.5 26.0 46.3 229.0 4.9 0.3 11 13Maryland 20.8 15.6 39.8 86.0 2.2 2.0 14.2 24.8 57.3 188.0 6 7 20.4 12.8 34.8 81.0 2.3 1.2 19 13Massachusetts 13.8 17.0 35.3 112.0 3.2 0.7 18.0 34.5 52.2 185.0 5 4 43.5 26.0 46.5 255.0 5.5 0.3 12 6Memphis 20.6 16.0 37.6 130.0 3.5 1.6 14.8 25.0 59.2 159.6 1 7 29.8 25.2 41.8 187.8 4.5 1.4 11 3Miami, Fl 30.2 20.7 29.0 134.2 4.6 0.8 24.0 40.7 59.0 307.0 4 10 34.7 26.3 50.3 251.0 5.0 1.2 7 7Miami, Oh 24.8 21.7 29.3 103.7 3.5 0.5 25.7 40.3 63.6 290.8 6 14 37.7 26.2 43.5 242.7 5.6 0.2 16 5Michigan 31.6 19.0 39.6 208.4 5.3 0.4 12.4 23.6 52.5 188.4 10 7 21.0 18.0 41.2 156.8 3.8 0.8 5 5Michigan St 21.8 21.2 37.7 143.2 3.8 0.5 22.0 38.5 57.1 245.8 4 6 15.2 15.2 28.7 86.0 3.0 0.8 8 5Middle Tenn 33.2 22.4 38.0 183.4 4.8 1.6 20.0 28.6 69.9 232.4 3 8 26.6 23.6 43.2 182.0 4.2 1.6 1 8Minnesota 26.4 19.2 42.8 167.4 3.9 0.8 15.4 26.2 58.8 217.2 5 11 19.6 17.8 33.0 139.2 4.2 0.6 9 11Mississippi 31.3 23.3 42.8 213.0 5.0 1.0 18.5 29.5 62.7 226.0 9 9 27.7 19.8 37.7 152.7 4.1 1.2 16 17Mississippi St 34.2 20.6 37.0 178.4 4.8 0.4 16.8 30.2 55.6 226.4 1 10 13.4 19.0 32.8 126.2 3.8 1.2 3 9Missouri 25.3 16.5 36.2 139.5 3.9 0.7 19.3 34.2 56.6 216.7 3 7 22.8 19.0 37.2 107.5 2.9 1.5 14 15N Illinois 35.5 22.5 44.0 245.7 5.6 1.0 16.0 26.7 60.0 209.2 3 9 22.5 23.3 45.5 187.7 4.1 0.7 8 13Navy 17.2 19.6 48.6 232.4 4.8 1.8 9.4 15.2 61.8 116.6 3 1 24.0 21.0 42.4 192.8 4.5 0.6 13 9NC State 28.0 22.5 39.8 144.0 3.6 1.2 23.3 39.2 59.6 281.3 7 12 20.5 17.0 33.7 114.3 3.4 0.7 17 16Nebraska 43.7 25.0 47.3 292.0 6.2 1.7 16.7 25.2 66.2 215.3 5 13 27.7 19.2 43.0 189.2 4.4 1.0 12 21Nevada 40.8 30.3 50.5 278.5 5.5 1.0 23.0 33.7 68.3 280.3 3 11 27.2 23.0 34.8 150.8 4.3 1.2 5 14New Mexico 28.5 18.3 50.0 271.2 5.4 1.2 6.3 11.8 53.5 48.8 1 1 29.2 21.7 29.7 145.2 4.9 1.2 5 12New Mexico St 24.5 20.2 31.0 89.0 2.9 1.0 19.7 36.0 54.6 272.2 6 11 33.2 22.8 38.8 178.7 4.6 0.8 21 5North Carolina 44.0 23.5 38.7 200.0 5.2 1.0 21.2 35.7 59.3 287.8 4 16 17.8 17.7 33.2 86.7 2.6 1.0 4 15North Texas 19.5 19.0 40.8 175.2 4.3 0.3 15.7 28.3 55.3 206.7 5 6 25.8 21.7 33.8 177.3 5.2 0.5 3 13Northwestern 32.8 25.0 47.0 231.8 4.9 0.8 20.8 31.5 66.1 198.2 2 4 23.7 21.8 30.5 101.8 3.3 1.2 11 10Notre Dame 28.8 22.0 39.6 187.8 4.7 0.2 16.8 27.8 60.4 210.0 3 3 7.8 16.0 30.8 106.8 3.5 1.0 8 14Ohio 36.8 23.2 47.7 211.5 4.4 0.3 18.8 29.8 63.1 237.8 1 14 22.8 22.3 33.0 130.5 4.0 1.8 4 11Ohio St 38.5 21.3 44.3 248.7 5.6 0.8 14.7 24.0 61.1 182.8 3 9 20.5 18.3 31.0 121.2 3.9 0.5 10 16Oklahoma 38.3 24.5 33.5 190.8 5.7 1.0 24.3 38.0 63.8 273.0 2 7 16.0 15.3 35.0 142.5 4.1 0.0 7 9Oklahoma St 55.8 31.5 43.3 300.0 6.9 0.5 26.8 40.3 66.5 359.0 6 13 31.0 20.8 39.3 121.3 3.1 0.3 2 8Oregon 52.3 28.7 51.8 302.3 5.8 1.2 21.2 31.8 66.5 239.3 7 15 20.0 21.5 36.0 126.8 3.5 1.2 8 17Oregon St 23.5 23.5 38.5 120.0 3.1 0.5 26.8 42.3 63.3 339.5 4 7 17.0 18.5 22.0 67.3 3.1 0.5 9 10Penn St 27.0 22.7 39.0 138.3 3.5 0.5 23.0 38.2 60.3 251.8 2 12 16.0 17.5 34.5 126.8 3.7 1.3 8 15Pittsburgh 26.0 22.2 39.8 155.4 3.9 1.0 21.4 30.8 69.5 303.2 2 8 21.2 17.0 33.0 134.8 4.1 0.6 13 8Purdue 36.6 22.2 38.2 172.4 4.5 1.2 25.0 37.4 66.8 241.0 8 14 25.4 18.8 36.4 146.0 4.0 1.0 10 11Rice 26.8 23.7 42.7 181.2 4.2 1.2 19.7 34.7 56.7 227.0 2 9 38.7 25.5 44.3 269.3 6.1 1.2 19 12Rutgers 25.4 19.2 36.8 148.0 4.0 0.4 18.4 30.4 60.5 223.8 2 5 10.8 16.2 26.0 60.6 2.3 0.6 3 9San Diego St 38.2 22.3 45.0 227.2 5.0 1.0 13.7 24.0 56.9 195.8 4 11 28.8 21.7 33.8 116.7 3.4 1.3 21 12San Jose St 30.4 23.4 35.0 122.2 3.5 1.0 25.8 34.6 74.6 300.6 3 11 17.4 19.2 38.8 128.6 3.3 1.0 10 22SMU 22.4 19.2 28.2 98.2 3.5 0.8 23.6 47.4 49.8 249.0 10 6 26.2 21.2 35.4 136.2 3.8 1.0 12 7South Alabama 13.4 16.8 35.6 120.6 3.4 1.8 17.2 31.0 55.5 179.4 7 4 25.6 18.8 37.4 140.4 3.8 0.6 14 12South Carolina 36.3 20.2 41.7 181.5 4.4 1.0 14.5 22.3 64.9 224.7 2 14 10.5 15.3 34.8 83.8 2.4 0.5 14 24Southern Miss 16.4 18.0 43.8 168.8 3.9 1.6 10.6 23.2 45.7 135.4 3 3 35.2 21.2 41.8 199.4 4.8 0.2 15 8Stanford 31.6 19.0 35.0 154.8 4.4 0.4 17.6 32.4 54.3 230.2 4 9 21.8 20.0 29.0 77.2 2.7 0.4 5 15Syracuse 24.4 25.4 36.2 140.6 3.9 1.0 27.4 41.8 65.6 310.4 6 10 26.2 18.2 37.6 146.2 3.9 0.4 8 14TCU 30.0 20.0 39.8 155.8 3.9 2.0 19.4 29.6 65.5 257.6 4 12 13.2 13.4 29.4 93.4 3.2 0.8 7 12Temple 29.5 14.8 41.3 170.5 4.1 0.5 10.3 18.8 54.7 132.5 1 5 24.5 21.8 44.5 173.5 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