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Early Leans:

FSU-6
LSU-9.5
UGA-1.5
C Mich+17
Auburn+5.5
Miss St-4
Colorado-6.5
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Ok St +3 5 units
Better team catching a FG at home.

LSU -9.5 5 units
Look for dominant front 4
of LSU to be inthe face of Frosh QB.
Tons of speed and talent in LSU secondary
LBs as well. Saban off bye will
have Tigers ready.

Aub+5.5 5 units
Should win outright on the road

Miss St -4 3 units
Miss St has offensive talent and I believe
the Defense will come to play this week.

C Mich+17 3 units
They should be able to keep this within the
number vs public darling N Illinois.


FSU -6 5 units
These guys are ready for the canes who will
struggle offensively with RB Payton and
overrated QB.

GL..............
 
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LSU/Fla

LSU/Fla

LSU 5 units

I feel that LSU is more talented than Fla, especially up front on both sides of the ball and at wide receiver. I also feel that Nick Saban is as good a coach as you can find in the NCAA and coming off of a bye week he has his team fully prepared for this matchup.

The Tigers are without 2 starters in SS Hunt and RB/PR Shyrone Carey. These guys will be missed, but Trav Daniels will fill in nicely for Hunt and LSU has a slew of RBs including
J Addai, J Vincent, and A Broussard. These guys should run well vs Fla.

The LSU O line, which I have preached about all season long on this site, returned 4 starters from last year. These guys are good and they play very well together. Wilkerson, Peterman and Whitworth are dominant players.

Matt Mauck is a deceptively good athlete at QB and he keeps mistakes to a minimum allowing his depth at WR and RB to win games.

LSU has, IMO, the BEST WR corps in the nation.

The D line is comprised of a group of monsters. These guys are big, tall, fast and mean. They rush the passer, stop the run and deflect several passes per game due to their tremendous physical gifts.

The Gators will be juiced up due to the spanking LSU put on them in The Swamp last year as well as the loss to Ole Miss last week, but the Tigers should be equally juiced up because Fla whipped their butts 2 years ago in Tiger Staduim.

That being said, the greatest equalizer of them all is rain and Baton Rouge is getting pounded today. Depending on field conditions I may buy back my play tomorrow morning.


LSU 31 Fla 13

GL:weed:
 

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AUB/ARK

AUB/ARK

Auburn controlled the clock vs Tenn by rushing for over 250 yds on over 55 carries. They controlled the line of scrimmage from both sides as they held Tenn to almost 0 yds rushing. This team is playing great football and in the past few seasons they are 4-0 vs top10 teams while they are unranked. Their defense played better than the 300+ yds passing which they gave up to the vols because much of these yds came late in the game.

Ark has sat back for 2 weeks since their unlikely victory over Bama, who led 31-10 in the 3rd. I can easily see them coming out a little flat in this spot. Cobbs has run very effectively all season, but I do not see him breaking loose vs Auburn's stingy Defensive front. QB Jones is a great athlete, but I do not feel he will be able to run vs Auburn's fast LBs. If he must pass to win the game Arkansas will be in serious trouble because he makes horrible decisions under pressure. If Ark stacks the box in order to shut down Williams, Brown and co. they will be exposed to big plays through the air due to their blatant lack of a pass rush.

Auburn 24 Ark 13

GL:weed:
 

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FSU/Miami

FSU/Miami

Miami QB Berlin has not lost a game as a starting QB in his life. This includes Middle School, JV, Varsity and College.

This streak comes to a halt this week in a big way. The absence of Miami RB Gore will put the onus on Berlin to move the offense through the air. He has talented Receiving corps, but I do not feel that he can get it done with the extremely talented front 7 of FSU in his face. Berlin has thrown more picks than TDs. This trend should continue. RB Payton is not impressive and FSU is limiting opponents to less than 90yd/gm on the ground.

Miami Defense is as talented as any in the nation. Their safeties are awsome, LBs are awsome, and D line is anchored by bigtime DT Wilfolk. They are going to be without DE Atkins. This will have a negative effect on their pass rush. Rix should benefit and be able to find his talented WRs. Teams have run for over 130yd/gm vs Miami this season. I can only expect the same from FSU.

FSU 27 Miami 13

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I agree with ya Cie Grant. This FSU D is unreal....the old FSU you who sat in Top 5 and went to National Titles IS BACK!! Arent they the #1 SCORING defense in the nation :eek: ? IF I was Mickey Andrews, I would purposely hit Brock Berlin late and let him know not to fawk with the D...just like how FSU use to do to the gators year in and year out and have Spurrier bitch about not calling late hits in his press conference. Let this Miami O know that the FSU D is HUNGRY!

War Chant with me ;)
 
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