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Saturday, November 26, 2011

NCAA Saturday

NCAA Football Time

1. Ohio State at Michigan (-7.5). 
I have long despised the OSU Buckeyes, always drastically overrated for some odd reason. OSU has lost two in a row and is 0-3 on the road this season. The Buckeyes have completed less than 48% of their passes this year and rank 115th in passing offense in the nation. That is insanely bad!! OSU has looked slow this year and will struggle to contain Michigan's speed on offense. QB Denard Robinson will avenge last year's humiliating 37-7 loss at OSU. I like Michigan to hurt the Buckeyes. Go with Michigan!! G*d Damn Referees f*cked Michigan.(Update 12:27 PST)
2. UAB (-3.5) at Florida Atlantic.
Florida Atlantic is 0-10 on the year and is ranked 118th overall in offense. These guys don't just lose, they lose badly. They have been outscored by 123 points in their last five games. Meanwhile, UAB is 3-5 in the underrated Conference USA. The UAB Blazers have won two in a row (at Memphis and against top 25 Southern Miss), while scoring 75 points. This looks like a team on the rise with their QB Jon Perry completing over 57% of his passes. Let's roll with the UAB Blazers for their third straight win!! Also, Take the OVER 54!
3. Troy State at Western Kentucky (-5.5)
The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (6-5) are playing for first place in the Sun Belt and have won six of their last seven games. Their one loss was at #1 LSU by a score of 42-9, but were only behind 14-7 at halftime and really played well despite losing. The Hilltoppers are 9-2 ATS and are playing their final home game of the year. Troy State can pass the ball on offense, but stink on defense and will struggle to run the ball against a stout Hilltopper D. Take Western Kentucky at home playing for a shot at the conference title.

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