Saturday, September 27, 2008

MINNESOTA +19.5 over Ohio State------------Ohio State hasnt covered any lines yet and the team that crushed them (USC) has been exposed as a complete and utter fraud by Oregon State. Minnesota's QB is throwing 71% and although they havent played good teams, they are scoring a lot of points. Revenge for Minnesota, of course, as they havent beaten OSU in 8 years.(Win 34-21)

NEW MEXICO STATE +3 over New Mexico-----------Big home revenge for NM State as they havent won this game in 5 years. New Mexico failed to cover by 31 points last week against Tulsa, got outgained by 300 yards, was only -1 on the TO ratio and.........their starting QB, Donovan Porterie WENT OUT FOR THE SEASON. Wow. This looks like NM State's game to win. First home game for them. (Lose 35-24......Pathetic effort; They were ahead in the 4th quarter, outgain them by 80 yards....and lose by 11. Fuck Las Cruces)

Stanford vs Washington UNDER 52.5-----------Neither of these teams likes to pass much; their QB's throw about 54%. Stanford had only 17 passing attempts in their first game. I would expect Washington's defense to be significantly improved coming off the bye week into a home game.(Lose 35-28.....can someone kick a fucking field goal?)

DUKE -1 over Virginia teased with MIAMI -1.5 over North Carolina----------Home revenge for Duke. Duke lost to Northwestern but outgained them by 140 yards and had twice as many first downs. Virginia is looking pretty weak after suffering blowouts by USC(they suck) and Conn. Miami has the revenge as they lost to NC last year. NC, of course, should have won last week but they decided to commit 120 yards worth of penalties and their starting QB went out. Paulus, their backup QB, sucks and cant throw at all yet he will have to play in this game(Lose by 5.5....Miami is up 24-14 with 9 minutes to go in the game. They had it won and blow it. Miami is up 24-21 with 4 minutes to go in the game. They blow it each time with a 10 yard penalty on their defense. Sick.)

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