Western Michigan vs. Ohio Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Western Michigan vs. Ohio fearless prediction and game preview.

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Western Michigan vs. Ohio fearless prediction and game preview.


Western Michigan vs. Ohio Broadcast

Date: Tuesday, November 12
Game Time: 6:30 ET
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
Venue: Peden Stadium, Athens, OH
Network: ESPN2

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What’s Going To Happen

It’s must-win time for an Ohio team that lost the game it couldn’t lose to Miami University last week. That put the Bobcats 1.5 games behind the RedHawks in the East, but it also means they had to do a lot more work to get bowl eligible.

They get relative layups at Bowling Green and Akron to close, but they’ll have to win them both to go bowling. They also want to try to win out to get a shot a the MAC title.

Western Michigan is bowl eligible, but it has to hold off Central Michigan, Ball State and Toledo in the West. The Broncos have won three of their last four, but they close out with this game and a trip to Northern Illinois. Win both of them, and they’re off to the MAC title game.

They’re great at keeping things moving offensively, and they have the pass rush and defensive front to give the Ohio ground game a slew of problems.

They also dominate the turnover margin, and Ohio doesn’t take the ball away. On the road, WMU has to be a +2.

However, the Bobcats are better at WMU on third downs, and the running game has kicked it in to other gear over the last few weeks. As good as the Bronco line is at getting into the backfield, it can be hammered. Ball State might have lost last week, but it ran for 261 yards and three scores.

Ohio will run for over 200 yards this week, and in the final home game of the season, it’ll pull off the win by controlling the game a bit more.

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Western Michigan vs. Ohio Prediction, Line

Ohio 34, Western Michigan 27
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Ohio -1.5, o/u: 61
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
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Must See Rating: 2.5

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Eastern Michigan vs. Akron Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Eastern Michigan vs. Akron fearless prediction and game preview.

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Eastern Michigan vs. Akron fearless prediction and game preview.


Eastern Michigan vs. Akron Broadcast

Date: Tuesday, November 12
Game Time: 6:00 ET
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
Venue: InfoCision Stadium, Akron, OH
Network: ESPNews

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What’s Going To Happen

Eastern Michigan might effectively be out of the MAC West title chase after dropping its last two games and four of its last five, but it still has a shot to become bowl eligible.

The team that managed to beat Illinois earlier in the season has Northern Illinois and Kent State to follow, but first it has to roll past an Akron team that hasn’t done anything right all year.

It’s been a brutal run for the Zips. They’re 0-9, they’ve scored nine points in the last four games, and they did the impossible by losing to a miserable UMass team on the way to one of the worst defensive seasons ever.

EMU might be struggling, but Akron is getting destroyed. The Zips haven’t come closer than 21 points in any game but the loss to UMass and early on against UAB – losing 31-20 – with the nation’s worst scoring offense.

There are way too many mistakes and turnovers, there’s no pass rush, and there aren’t any sustained marches. Eastern Michigan isn’t doing much of anything right, but it can find ways to score.

RB Shaq Vann and the Eagle backfield will take over early, and the D will do the rest.

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Eastern Michigan vs. Akron Prediction, Line

Eastern Michigan 34, Akron 10
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Eastern Michigan -17, o/u: 47
ATS Confidence out of 5: 4
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Must See Rating: 1.5

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Cavalcade of Whimsy: America, You Actually Believe Alabama Is Out Of The College Football Playoff?

LSU didn’t end Alabama’s College Football Playoff hopes, and the most important position, in the latest Cavalcade of Whimsy.

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LSU didn’t end Alabama’s College Football Playoff hopes, and the most important position, in the latest Cavalcade of Whimsy.


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Sorry if this column sucks, it’s not my fault …

There was about to be a moment of relief after an ugly run of bad columns. This one was up by 25 going into the final quarter, and then Illinois scored four touchdowns to send it into a deeper shame-spiral. There was joyful hopping.

“How do you shoot the Devil in the back? What if you miss?”

(Before we get started, and knowing your blood is about to boil, I do have the answer to all of this in a later blurb.)

Seriously, America? You think LSU just killed the elephant?

You actually think Alabama is out of the College Football Playoff now? Have you learned absolutely nothing over the last ten years of college football?

You might not like it, and you might deny it, and you might try to wish it all away, but you also know exactly how this is going to turn out.

You know who else knows? Nick Saban.

There’s a reason he was so chilaxed after his defense got embarrassingly pantsed for the second time in ten months by a team with elite offensive talent. He has seen it all before.

Of all programs, LSU should (bleep)ing know better than to be pouring Gatorade, doing victory laps, and being hailed at home coming off the plane as if it’s all over.

It was over in 2011.

LSU went on the road and beat Alabama 9-6, and that was that.

Bama fell to third in the BCS standings, and Oklahoma State moved up to No. 2 as it crushed and killed everything in its path. And then came that fateful Friday night at Iowa State with a missed Cowboy field goal that really did look good, bad throws by Brandon Weeden, and a stunning loss that led to the big debate.

You can’t have a team that didn’t win its own division, much less its own conference, play in a rematch for the BCS Championship after losing the first time around at home. It’s wrong, it’s unconscionable, it’s not fair to the college football season, it’s …

Alabama 21, LSU 0. 2011 National Champion Alabama.

It was over in 2012.

Johnny Manziel walked into Tuscaloosa and left with a Heisman, along with a 29-24 win over the 9-0 No. 1 Tide. That was it. Bama blew it. You can’t lose that late in the season at home and end up in the national title.

The Tide fell to fourth in the BCS Standings, and then …

No. 1 Kansas State was exposed in a blowout loss at Baylor, a monster No. 2 Oregon team blew it in a 17-14 home loss to Stanford, Notre Dame won out, Bama moved back up to No. 2, and …

Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14. 2012 National Champion Alabama.

I’m old enough to remember 2017.

Bama beat a whole lot of no one – sound familiar? – lost the regular-season finale to Auburn, didn’t win its own division, didn’t win its own conference, and yada, yada, yada, it got the massive break of a two-loss Ohio State stopping a 12-0 Wisconsin on a late drive in the Big Ten Championship.

Bama slipped into the College Football Playoff as the No. 4 seed, destroyed Clemson in the Sugar Bowl, got to Atlanta, and …

Alabama 26, Georgia 23. 2017 National Champion Alabama.

I have screamed, yelled, bitched, whined, prayed, and pleaded my case for years and years and years that a team that can’t win its own division shouldn’t be able to win the national title. I’d love absolutely nothing more than a College Football Playoff with four fresh new schools – say, LSU, Minnesota, Baylor, Utah – in the mix.

But that’s not how the College Football Playoff works.

It’s about who the committee thinks the four best teams are, and as much as we all might not like it – especially with just one decent win on the slate – yeah, that’s Alabama.

If he committee liked the Tide enough to put them No. 3 in the first round of rankings, it’s not going to have a whole slew of issues at the end of the season in the whole four-best-team argument if they win out – again, more on that in a moment.

Like it or not, no matter how the sausage was made, Bama put up 41 points. Tua Tagovailoa threw for 418 yards and four scores on a bum ankle – get ready for that to be a talking point in a few weeks – Najee Harris ran for 146 yards and scored twice, and in the end, the team looked the part of one of the four best teams – at least offensively. It might not be one of the three best, but fourth?

Who’s that fourth team – at least in the eyes of the CFP committee – if it’s not Bama?

It’s been cute and all, but Minnesota and Baylor aren’t getting into the College Football Playoff.

Oregon? Lost to Auburn. If Bama beats Auburn at Auburn, there goes that.

I actually think Utah could do some damage in the tournament, but it has to get there first, and the loss to USC doesn’t help.

Who’s got the chops to finish out the rest of the way without another loss?

Oklahoma? Yeeesh. Georgia? More than you think (again, give me a moment). Penn State? Intriguing (also, it’s coming in a second), but probably not considering it lost to Minnesota and Bama lost to the No. 2-soon-to-be-No. 1 team.

So who? Who’s that fourth team? You? You, Lieutenant Weinberg?

LSU, next time you kill something, make sure it stays dead.

Now, I know exactly what’s coming next, because, of course …

NEXT: It’s the media’s fault

College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 12

The picks and predictions from the college football experts fro Week 12 of the season.

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 If there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Florida will win -7 over Miami: Florida
– If you think Miami will win outright: Miami
– If you think Florida will win, but NOT cover: Florida*

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ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
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Week 12 Expert Picks & Predictions
10 Best Predictions Against The Spread
Week 12 Final Thoughts, Betting Advice
10 Best Point Total Predictions

Results So Far …

Gill Alexander: SU: 163-64, ATS: 121-100-5
@beatingthebook, VSIN
Jeff Feyerer: SU: 166-60, ATS: 116-105-5
@JeffFeyererCFN
Pete Fiutak: SU: 163-64, ATS: 110-111-5
@PeteFiutakCFN
Dan Harralson: SU: 164-63, ATS: 115-106-5
@danharralson, VolsWire.com
Phil Harrison: SU: 163-64, ATS: 109-112-5
@PhilHarrisonBW, BuckeyesWire.com
Isaiah Hole: SU: 164-62, ATS: 120-101-5
@IsaiahHole, WolverinesWire.com
Wil Hunter: SU: 159-67, ATS: 97-125-4
@wil__hunter, SpartansWire.com
Jeremy Mauss: SU: 170-56, ATS: 115-106-5
@MWCWire, MWwire.com
Kegan Reneau: SU: 156-70, ATS: 110-111-5
@KeganReneau, SoonersWire.com
Johnny Rosenstein: SU: 163-63, ATS: 104-117-5
@JohnnyParlay11, SportsBookWire.com
Nick Shepkowski: SU: 161-65, ATS: 110-111-5
@Shep670, CFN Podcast
Scott Steehn: SU: 153-73, ATS: 116-105-5
@Steehnroller, WinnersandWhiners.com
Keith Stewart: SU: 145-61, ATS: 115-106-5
WinnersandWhiners.com
Joe Vitale: SU: 165-61, ATS: 121-100-5
@JoeVitale, UGAwire.com
Chris Wassel: SU: 159-67, ATS: 101-120-5
@ChrisWasselDFS, SportsBookWire.com
Joe Williams: SU: 157-69, ATS: 101-121-4
@JoeWilliamsVI, SportsBookWire.com
Big Game Ben Niewoehner: SU: 41-19, ATS: 36-39-3
Clucko The Chicken (a coin flip): SU: 104-122, ATS: 113-108-5
CONSENSUS PICK: SU: 168-58, ATS: 112-109-5


Week 12 Expert Picks
EMU at Akron | WMU at Ohio
BGSU at Miami Univ. | NIU at Toledo
Buffalo at Kent St | UNC at Pitt
La Tech at Marshall | Fresno St at SDSU
Wisc. at Nebraska | Indiana at Penn St
MSU at Michigan | Florida at Missouri
Ohio St at Rutgers | Georgia at Auburn
Wake Forest at Clemson | Navy at ND
Minnesota at Iowa | LSU at Ole Miss
UCLA at Utah | Arizona at Oregon


Tuesday, November 12

Eastern Michigan at Akron

CFN Game Preview & Prediction
6:00 ESPNU | Get Tickets
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BetMGM Line: Eastern Michigan -17, o/u: 47
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Gill Alexander
@beatingthebook, VSIN: EMU
Jeff Feyerer
@JeffFeyererCFN: EMU*
Pete Fiutak
@PeteFiutakCFN: EMU
Dan Harralson
@danharralson, VolsWire.com: EMU*
Phil Harrison
@PhilHarrisonBW, BuckeyesWire.com: EMU*
Isaiah Hole
@IsaiahHole, WolverinesWire.com: EMU
Will Hunter
@wil__hunter, SpartansWire.com: EMU
Jeremy Mauss
@MWCWire,MWwire.com: EMU
Kegan Reaneau
@KeganReneau, SoonersWire.com: COMING
Johnny Rosenstein
@JohnnyParlay11, SportsBookWire.com: EMU*
Nick Shepkowski
@Shep670, CFN Podcast: EMU
Scott Steehn
@Steehnroller, WinnersandWhiners.com: EMU
Keith Stewart
WinnersandWhiners.com: EMU
Joe Vitale
@JoeVitale, UGAwire.com: EMU
Chris Wassel
@ChrisWasselDFS, SportsBookWire.com: EMU
Joe Williams
@JoeWilliamsVI, SportsBookWire.com: EMU
Big Game Ben Niewoehner CFN EMU*
Clucko The Chicken (a coin flip): Akron
CONSENSUS PICK: Eastern Michigan


Western Michigan at Ohio

CFN Game Preview & Prediction
6:30 ESPN2 | Get Tickets
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
BetMGM Line: Ohio -1.5, o/u: 61
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Gill Alexander
@beatingthebook, VSIN: Ohio
Jeff Feyerer
@JeffFeyererCFN: Ohio
Pete Fiutak
@PeteFiutakCFN: Ohio
Dan Harralson
@danharralson, VolsWire.com: Ohio
Phil Harrison
@PhilHarrisonBW, BuckeyesWire.com: Ohio
Isaiah Hole
@IsaiahHole, WolverinesWire.com: WMU
Will Hunter
@wil__hunter, SpartansWire.com: WMU
Jeremy Mauss
@MWCWire,MWwire.com: Ohio
Kegan Reaneau
@KeganReneau, SoonersWire.com: COMING
Johnny Rosenstein
@JohnnyParlay11, SportsBookWire.com: Ohio
Nick Shepkowski
@Shep670, CFN Podcast: Ohio
Scott Steehn
@Steehnroller, WinnersandWhiners.com: WMU
Keith Stewart
WinnersandWhiners.com: Ohio
Joe Vitale
@JoeVitale, UGAwire.com: Ohio
Chris Wassel
@ChrisWasselDFS, SportsBookWire.com: WMU
Joe Williams
@JoeWilliamsVI, SportsBookWire.com: WMU
Big Game Ben Niewoehner CFN WMU
Clucko The Chicken (a coin flip): WMU
CONSENSUS PICK: Ohio

NEXT: Bowling Green at Miami University, Northern Illinois at Toledo

College Football Playoff Rankings: Projecting Boise State In The Week 12 Top 25

After another hard-fought Mountain West football victory, where will the Broncos end up in the CFP pecking order? We make our prediction.

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College Football Playoff Rankings: Projecting Boise State In The Week 12 Top 25


After another hard-fought Mountain West football victory, where will the Broncos end up in the CFP pecking order? We make our prediction.


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Moving up, but by how much?

The Boise State Broncos didn’t have it easy on Saturday night, but after defeating the Wyoming Cowboys in a defensive showcase, their standing in the Group of 5’s College Football Playoff clump is intact. With San Diego State’s shocking defeat at home against Nevada, the Broncos once again stand alone as the conference’s standard-bearer for the New Year’s Six bowl bid.

Will the latest national developments be enough for Boise State to improve that standing, though? As always, keep this in mind first: A lot can change in a week and in the College Football Playoff era and things have definitely tended to change quite a bit over the course of a month or so.

Here’s a quick recap of the weekend that was and what it might mean.

Who lost?

From the top:

  • #3 Alabama lost at home to #2 LSU, 46-41
  • #4 Penn State lost on the road to #17 Minnesota, 31-26
  • #16 Kansas State lost on the road to Texas, 27-24
  • #18 Iowa lost on the road to #13 Wisconsin, 24-22
  • #19 Wake Forest lost on the road to Virginia Tech, 36-17

For Boise State’s purposes, the last two losses on the list seem likely to translate to some upward mobility. At this time last year, 5-3 Texas A&M fell out of the rankings from #20 after losing to 5-3 Auburn, so it wouldn’t be a shock to see the same thing happen to Wake Forest and its bland resume (Have you heard the ACC is not good this year?).

Oddly enough, this is the second straight year the Hawkeyes have dropped a game immediately after the first CFP reveal, though this time around it’s not quite as egregious as losing to Purdue on the road. Last year, #17 Texas fell just two spots after losing by two to #13 West Virginia last season, so Iowa might just fall into the middle of the G5 morass this week.

Figuring out what will happen with Kansas State is a tougher nut to crack. From 2015 to 2018, seven teams ranked in the teens (13 to 19) have lost to unranked but better than .500 opponents after the first CFP rankings came out. Four of those teams fell out of the second top 25 altogether, but the aforementioned Iowa/Purdue game is instructive, as is Iowa State/West Virginia from 2017, since close losses are damaging — the Hawkeyes and Cyclones fell by five and six spots, respectively — but not fatal.

By Way of Comparison: How did the Group of 5 fare?

  • #20 Cincinnati defeated UConn at home, 48-3
  • #25 SMU defeated East Carolina at home, 59-51
  • Appalachian State defeated South Carolina on the road, 20-15
  • Louisiana Tech defeated North Texas at home, 52-17
  • UCF lost on the road to Tulsa, 34-31

Congratulations are in order, first and foremost, for UCF coming to the realization that no matter much how you thump your chest, no football program can become Boise State overnight.

Cincinnati, meanwhile, did exactly what was expected in dispatching the Huskies, but their immediate problem is that they may not make much headway in the rankings on their own until they host Temple on November 16. UConn doesn’t move the needle and beating a sub-.500 South Florida team probably won’t do the trick, either.

SMU, meanwhile, seems to be more lucky than good lately, as they now stand at 5-1 in games decided by eight or fewer points. Teams that don’t play defense tend to see that catch up with them at some point in November, so while they’ll probably rise with the rest of the G5 tide this week and next while they’re on bye, their upcoming clash at Navy is going to be a real gut check.

Appalachian State and Louisiana Tech, on the other hand, face a similar struggle. They’re racking up wins, yes, but strength of schedule matters to the committee and neither the Mountaineers nor the Bulldogs have it right now. The template, until further notice, is 2014 Marshall, which didn’t reach the CFP rankings until getting to 11-0 on November 25. App State’s cause would be helped if both North Carolina and South Carolina can claw their way to bowl eligibility, while LaTech will get tested with back-to-back road games at Marshall and then division foe UAB. Stay tuned.

So what do I think the top 25 will look like? Read on.