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NCAA PLAYS SUMMARY
****BEST BETS
4* OKLAHOMA over OKLAHOMA STATE* by 32
3* T.C.U.* over MEMPHIS by 28

**PREFERRED PLAYS
Nebraska* over Colorado by 12 (Friday)
Colorado State* over U.N.L.V. by 8
Southern Miss* over East Carolina by 21
Alabama over Hawaii* by 22


****BEST BETS

OKLAHOMA over OKLAHOMA STATE* by 32
When this game kicks off, Bob Stoops and his Sooners will not know whether or not they are in-line for an appearance in the National Championship game. There is still some more football to be played before that will be determined. What they do know is that when they took the field against these same Cowboys in Norman LY they were on track to play for it all, merely needing a win to get to the Big 12 title game, and then another to face Miami in the Rose Bowl. But they did not take care of business that day. They suffered a humiliating 16-13 defeat as 26-point favorites that they have been waiting all season to avenge. And now that the time is here, they will not only get it done, but they will get it done in style. There were no flukes in LYs loss they were dominated at the line of scrimmage by a team playing with much more passion than they were. How about zero rushing yards? Yes, that is the total that the Sooners came away with. But this is a much different offense this time, with Quentin Griffith adding such a legitimate run threat that he will star harbor Heisman hopes coming in. And Griffith gets to do his thing against a soft Cowboy defense that has shown little ability to deal with either the run or pass, holding only Nebraska to less than 400 yards in Big 12 play (Cornhuskers did run it for 259), and in recent weeks have seen Kansas and Baylor combined for 41 points, 49 first downs and 827 yards. That does not bode well for their chances against an opponent that not only wants to win, but win big, and once those floodgates have opened the lead that vaunted Sooner defense takes care of the rest. OKLAHOMA 42-10.

T.C.U.* over MEMPHIS by 28
In a season in which we have suffered some extremely difficult defeats at the top of these pages, there may not have been a more frustrating four quarters of football than T.C.U.s loss at East Carolina. We called for the Horned Frogs to completely dominate the line of scrimmage against an opponent that they could physically man-handle, and that is exactly what happened. First downs were 22-9. Rushing yardage was 268-75, with almost half (37) of the Pirate rushing yardage coming on a fake punt in the fourth quarter. Total offense was 445-236 in favor of the Horned Frogs. That should be enough for a favorite in single digits, but not only did they not get the cover they lost the whole game. And the problem was an unusual one. A fundamentally sound team that had only turned the ball over 15 times all season had seven on Saturday, including a back-breaking fumble that was returned 81 yards for a TD with 8:46 to play, at a time when they were driving to break the game open. But good teams can shake off those kinds of defeats, and with the bowl scouts watching they will revert to their previous form and play a mistake-free game in the home finale. That is all it takes against another Conference USA foe that can be overpowered right at the point of attack the Tiger neither run the football well nor defend the run, with their latter unit allowing an alarming 36 points per game on the road this season, against not exactly a powerhouse schedule. In five road outings they lost by less than 14 points only once, and even in that 31-28 defeat at South Florida they trailed by 21 points in the second half. T.C.U. 42-14.

**PREFERRED PLAYS

Nebraska* over Colorado by 12 (Friday)
One of the most watched, and subsequently most talked about, games of the 2001 campaign was the meeting between these two on a cold Friday in Boulder. The Buffaloes rolled to a 62-36 victory, and in the process created much BCS confusion and controversy. But in retrospect, most memories of that day may not be accurate. Yes, everyone will remember that Chris Brown and the Buffaloes ran off tackle at will, piling up 380 rushing yards, and 582 of total offense. What few will remember is that Nebraska also piled up 354 yards on the ground, part of a 552 total, and that it was actually an 0-4 turnover gap that caused the rout, not the physical mismatch that it is remembered as having been. Now the Cornhuskers have had 12 months to get their revenge, and they can get it in style by once again running the ball at will vs. an average, at best, Buffalo defense. Last three Colorado opponents have scored 89 points and averaged 4.7 per rush, which does not bode well for their chances for success this day. NEBRASKA 38-26.

Colorado State* over U.N.L.V. by 8
Year in and year out, there probably is no coach in the land that gets more out of less than Sonny Lubick in Fort Collins, and that was another brilliant coaching job, with the Rams entering this with a 9-2 record, a Mountain West Conference championship, and a bowl bid awaiting. But as great as those achievements were, they actually work against them a bit here. Now a schedule that goes back to August 22nd takes a bit of a toll on a squad that only has good, not great, talent, and there is also no real motivation for them to be looking for any kind of margin here. That opens the door for the hard-trying Rebels to be very alive at the price, and under John Robinson there has never been a lack of effort in any matchup. Although still an erratic passer, Jason Thomas does provide the kind of athleticism and running ability that can lead to some ball control vs. an unimposing State defense that has allowed six opponents to score 28 points or more. Lubick wins again, but not easily. COLORADO STATE 31-23.

Southern Miss* over East Carolina by 21
In our BEST BET call to T.C.U. over Memphis at the top of this page, we detail much of the frustration that cost us a play on those Horned Frogs over East Carolina last week. It can take more than a single win to make up for a defeat like that, and we think that we can grab a pair this week by playing that result inside-out. It is not as though Steve Logans Pirates only escape with one miracle how about a two week stretch in which they have trailed by 23 first downs and 452 yards, and yet managed to take each game right to the gun? That is exactly what they have done. And we could even extend it back three weeks ago, when they trailed lowly Houston by 14 in the fourth quarter before rallying to win in overtime. They could just as easily be entering this game on a five-game losing streak, and imagine how much of a difference that would mean in this price? Eagles must win this one in order to be under serious bowl consideration, with is more than enough motivation to get us the effort that we need here. SOUTHERN MISS 33-12.

Alabama over Hawaii* by 22
In some seasons the notion of traveling to play this game the week after facing Auburn would not have been very appetizing for the Crimson Tide, and could have led to an absolute flat spot. But not this particular season. For a team that been ineligible for the Coaches Poll or any bowl possibilities from the start of the season, this actually becomes a chance for them to vent a lot of frustrations. And having turned in a disappointing effort in that loss last Saturday, there is also the chance to spit out some bitter tastes. There is little that the over-rated host (has played arguably the nations weakest schedule) can do to get in the way. Alabama has the personal up front on defense to pressure the passer without having to resort to blitzes, which means plenty of athletes available for the needed coverage schemes vs. a June Jones offense, and their own relentless ground game eventually wears down the under-sized Hawaii defensive front that will have to be on the field far too long. ALABAMA 42-20.
 

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NORTHCOAST'S POWERPLAY'S

Last 5 Weeks the 4* s have gone 44-22 for 67% winners!

NCAA FOOTBALL
4* ARIZONA STATE over Arizona 33-24
4* BOSTON COLLEGE over Rutgers 39-5
4* CINCINNATI over UAB 36-13
4* TCU over Memphis 31-14
4* HOUSTON covers against Louisville 23-35
4* ALABAMA over Hawaii 31-13
4* USC over Notre Dame 29-10
3* COLORADO STATE over UNLV 43-17
2* OHIO covers against UCF 21-34

NORTHCOAST'S POWERSWEEP

UNDERDOG PLAY OF THE WEEK
GEORGIA TECH 10 over Georgia 17-16

NCAA FOOTBALL
4* ARIZONA STATE over Arizona 41-21
3* ARKANSAS over LSU 24-9
3* NEBRASKA over Colorado 35-27
2* FLORIDA over Florida Sate 24-20
2* TENNESSEE over Kentucky 37-20
2* CINCINNATI over UAB 37-13
 
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