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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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
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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
Bet on this with BetMGM or for latest line

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

Texas opens up as underdogs against Iowa State

The Texas Longhorns have opened up as underdogs for their game against the Iowa State Cyclones

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After an unfortunate few weeks for the Longhorns, Texas finally was able to steer the ship and get back in the win column. They did so by defeating the No. 16 Kansas State Wildcats by a score of 27-24.

Heading into week 12, Texas will look to continue the momentum on the road against a tough Iowa State squad. The Cyclones have opened up as early 6.5-point favorites over the Longhorns.

Iowa State is coming off a one-point loss to the Oklahoma Sooners, so we know they can compete with the best. Inconsistency has been Iowa State’s biggest issue.

You can catch the game this upcoming Saturday, November 16th, at 2:30 PM CT on FS1.

Odds via BetMGM. Access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated 11/11 at 6:00 p.m. ET.

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Notre Dame Lands One on Pro Football Focus All Week 11 Team

there is Notre Dame representation on it and as you’d probably assume after watching Saturday’s 38-7 destruction of Duke, it was a defensive player.

Pro Football Focus has named its team of the week for this past weekend of games and there is Notre Dame representation on it and as you’d probably assume after watching Saturday’s 38-7 destruction of Duke, it was a defensive player.

Asmar Bilal recorded five tackles without missing any, a quarterback hit and didn’t allow a catch in his coverages.

The man in the middle for the Fighting Irish, Bilal was dominant in all facets for Notre Dame in their win against Duke. He recorded a QB hit, five total tackles without a miss and didn’t allow a catch into his coverage. He spent double-digit snaps in all facets and put forth great grades, leading the team in overall grade while finishing with elite grades in run defense. – Pro Football Focus on Bilal

You can see who else joined the Indianapolis (Ben Davis) product on the PFF All Week 11 team here.

College Football Bowl Projections: New Years Six Still Possible for Notre Dame?

“So you’re saying there’s a chance?” as Jim Carey once said in Dumb and Dumber. It might not be a great one, but it’s not entirely done. At least yet. That being Notre Dame’s chances of making a New Year’s Six bowl game. The vast-majority of …

“So you’re saying there’s a chance?” as Jim Carey once said in Dumb and Dumber.

It might not be a great one, but it’s not entirely done.  At least yet.

That being Notre Dame’s chances of making a New Year’s Six bowl game.  The vast-majority of prognasticators still don’t see it happening that way, but we found one respected expert that did.

So where are the Irish likely headed?  Here’s what we found in this week’s edition of the Notre Dame Bowl Projections:

247Sports/Brad Crawford
Camping World Bowl vs. Texas

CBS/Jerry Palm
Camping World Bowl vs. Texas

College Football News/Pete Fiutak
Camping World Bowl vs. Texas

ESPN (2 Experts)
Bonaqura – Camping World Bowl vs. Texas
Schlabach – Camping World Bowl vs. Oklahoma State

The Sporting News/Bill Bender
Cotton Bowl vs. Memphis

Stadium/Brett McMurphy
Camping World Bowl vs. Oklahoma State

There you go.  He’s @BillBender92 on Twitter if you’re looking for more of his work but he’s got the Irish in the New Year’s Six with three to go.

Michigan State Legend Charles Rogers Passes Away

In two career games against Notre Dame, Rogers was the best player on the field

38 years is way too short of amount of time for someone to get on Earth. That was my first reaction when I heard the news about former Michigan State receiver and 2003 number-two overall draft pick to the Detroit Lions, Charles Rogers.

TMZ reports it was a liver disease and cancer that wound up running its course.

Off the field issues get linked to Rogers who battled through more than just injuries during and after his NFL career.

Charles Rogers gets remembered by NFL fans for being a bust but college fans remember a legend.

Obviously Michigan State fans feel that way having watched him weekly but Notre Dame fans can’t name many players that tormented the Irish quite like No. 1 in green and white did.

Michigan State teammate and former NFL tight end Chris Baker remembered his friend on Twitter this morning:

In two career games against Notre Dame, Rogers was the best player on the field compiling 11 receptions, 291 yards and three touchdowns in those games.

Week 11 Roundup: 5 Things That Matter, Winners, Losers, Overrated, Underrated

The Week 11 college football roundup. The 5 things that matter, winners and losers, overrated and underrated, and what it all means.

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The Week 11 college football roundup. The 5 things that matter, winners and losers, overrated and underrated, and what it all means.


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College Football Week 11 Roundup

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Week 11 Roundup
The Really Big Thing | Most Overrated Thing
Most Underrated Thing | What It All Means

5. Winners & Losers From Week 11

Winner: Ohio State’s defense 

The offense might be hanging up ridiculous numbers, but the defense – with or without Chase Young – has been more impressive. The Buckeyes lead the nation in total defense, allowing just 215 yards per game. To put this into perspective, Wisconsin is second, giving up 231 a game. No defense since 2011 Alabama has finished a season allowing fewer than 250 yards per game.

Loser: Missouri’s offense

This got bad, fast. QB Kelly Bryant has been less than 100%, and he was out in the loss to Georgia. Now, the Mizzou offense that came up with 400 yards or more in five of its first six games hasn’t hit the 300-yard mark in any of its last three.

Getting stuffed and shutout by Georgia is one thing, but the Tigers have scored a total of 21 points over the last three weeks playing Vanderbilt and Kentucky before going to Athens. However, they’re 5-0 at home, 0-4 on the road, and they host Florida this weekend.

Winner: Tennessee

Well would you look at that. Tennessee, after starting 1-4 with losses at home to Georgia State and BYU along the way, has ripped off wins in four of its last five games to get to 5-5. And now, after all the pain, and all the suffering, it just has to win one of its last two games at Missouri or at home against Vanderbilt to go bowling. As a warning, thought, the Vols were 5-5 last year before playing Mizzou and Vandy, too, and were outscored 88-30 in the two losses.

Loser: Kentucky  

Kentucky is keeping it all together with Scotch tape and bubble gum, but the lack of offensive punch has now become a problem. It had its shot late in the 17-13 loss to Tennessee, but couldn’t get into the end zone. Now, after failing to score 14 points in four of its last six games, it has two win two of its last three to go bowling. At Vanderbilt, UT Martin, Louisville – beat the Commodores, or else.

Winner: Illinois 

And they did it with room to spare. Not three weeks ago, the Illini were done. The Lovie Smith era was a disaster, there was no hope for anything positive, and the idea of going to a bowl game for the first time since 2014 and the second time since 2011 seemed ridiculous. And then it beat Wisconsin, rolled by Purdue and Rutgers, and last week, took down Michigan State on the road to get to six wins with two games to go. It also helped that …

Loser: Michigan State collapsed

There was the 12-men on the field debacle in the 10-7 loss to Arizona State. There was the blowout loss at Ohio State. There were the losses to Wisconsin and Penn State by a combined score of 66-7. There was the suspension of heart-and-soul LB Joe Bachie to a PED test.

But everything was back on track with a 31-10 lead against Illinois going into the fourth quarter, and then … it was the biggest comeback win in Illini history. Now MSU has lost four straight and has to win two of its last three against at Michigan, at Rutgers, and Maryland to get bowl eligible.

Winner: Florida program bowl projections

USF is the one team probably out of the hunt – needing to win two of the last three games against Cincinnati, Memphis and at UCF to get to six wins – and FIU has to win one of its last two games against Miami or Marshall, but everyone else in the Sunshine State will get a vacation.

UCF became bowl eligible a few weeks ago, and so did Florida. Florida Atlantic is all but locked in with seven wins. After a win over Louisville, Miami is set, and now … Florida State is there. After the win at Boston College – despite the loss of head coach Willie Taggart – all the Noles have to do is beat Alabama State and it gets to start a new bowl streak.

Loser: The Pac-12 bowl projections

The Pac-12 needs some crazy things to happen in a hurry to get more teams bowl eligible. Arizona, Oregon State, Stanford, Washington State and UCLA are all 4-5 and need to win two of their last three games. Arizona State is no lock, needing to win just one more with at Oregon State, Oregon, and Arizona to go, and 4-6 Colorado has to beat both Washington and Utah. Cal is 5-4, and it has to win one of its last three against USC, at Stanford and at UCLA.

Winner: SMU 59, East Carolina 51

1,280 yards of total offense. 912 yards of passing. Just four penalties, one turnover each, and a finish that went down to the wire. Both teams are incapable lately of playing uninteresting games.

Loser: UCF

There was some thought that UCF was going to rip through the rest of its schedule, catch a big break, and get right back to a New Year’s Six bowl game. And then the O came to a complete stop with just three points in the second half of the 34-31 loss to Tulsa.

Week 11 Roundup
The Really Big Thing | Most Overrated Thing
Most Underrated Thing | What It All Means

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