Week 11

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absolutely horrible saturday...3 weeks in a row of losing...hopefully last week was rock bottomkurby

i am definitely cutting my plays down this week:rolleyes:

still here are my leans for the week
miami o
ball st
toledo
md
utah
nev
ind
nw
unc
uva
ncsu
t tech
sc
iowa
bama
usc

gl out there
 

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Looks like we have leans on many of the same. My guess is Bama willl be very popular play this week. If everyone had been able to witness LSU play last week v. Tulane, then there would be even more of us on Bama.

GL:weed:
 

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Looks like we have leans on many of the same. My guess is Bama willl be very popular play this week. If everyone had been able to witness LSU play last week v. Tulane, then there would be even more of us on Bama.

GL:weed:

Hey Cie, I watched some of that game while switching between Texas/Tech and USC/UcheaT. I didn't think LSU looked all that sharp, but didn't have to with Tulane. From your comments I gather you weren't happy with their play. Can you share your thoughts?
 

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Hey Cie, I watched some of that game while switching between Texas/Tech and USC/UcheaT. I didn't think LSU looked all that sharp, but didn't have to with Tulane. From your comments I gather you weren't happy with their play. Can you share your thoughts?

LSU was sloppy in allowing 3 first downs by penalty. The passing game is out of sync. Trindon Holiday is not being used. Poor communication b/w center and QB is unacceptable in 8th game of the season. QB Lee had a bad fumble and threw his 6th pick 6 of the season. He continues to freak out under pressure. WRs dropped 3-4 passes. Ricky Jean Francois is lazy. Secondary continues to blow assignments, and this time against a hobbled offense without top their RB and WR among others.
 

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As am I my friend, here to you and I turning this around!

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Any thought's on NC St +4.5 ?
I like N.C St to win su.

GL this week

NCSU has owned Duke for the past 10+ years...Pack has a pretty good ATS coverage this year at 5-2, but Duke is at the same.... different teams this year though...Duke off an OT loss...Pack coming off a week off and they played well at Maryland...taking the points...ML is a possibility, but with the way i picking them Duke will rout the Pack by 10+

fwiw...its at +5 at BJ where i grabbed it
 

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PEELER: Pack Prepares to Renew Duke Rivalry

PEELER: Pack Prepares to Renew Duke Rivalry

PEELER: Pack Prepares to Renew Duke Rivalry
Courtesy: NC State

NOTES: The ACC announced Monday that the NC State-Wake Forest game at Carter-Finley Stadium will kick off at 3:30 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPNU. ... NC State's allotment of tickets to the Duke game is sold out, but tickets do remain through the Duke ticket office for Wolfpack fans who would like to attend the game.



BY TIM PEELER



RALEIGH, N.C. ? Not a single player on NC State?s current roster has ever experienced a game against Duke, a rivalry that has been lost since 2003 to the ACC?s unbalanced divisional schedules.



That changes on Saturday when the Wolfpack (2-6 overall, 0-4 ACC) and Blue Devils (4-4, 1-3) meet at 3:30 p.m. at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C., in a renewal of the rivalry that dates back to 1924.



For the Wolfpack players, getting to face a next-door neighbor is not high on the priority list. It?s getting the chance to end a four-game losing streak that sparks their interest.



?I don?t know too much about the rivalry, to be honest,? said offensive lineman Jeraill McCuller. ?I just know we are playing them on Saturday and I am excited about that, as is the rest of the team.



?We know they are a talented, mature group. Their front seven can wreak a lot of havoc on the field.?



Wolfpack coach Tom O?Brien, who has faced the Blue Devils only once in a dozen years as a head coach, is similarly unfamiliar with the rivalry, though he has known Duke head coach David Cutcliffe for years and has read up on some of the close games that have been a hallmark of the NC State-Duke meetings.



?We better have our chin straps buttoned and our mouth guards in when we play this football team.? O?Brien said.



The Wolfpack, which has won a series-record 10 straight games over the Blue Devils, was off last week and will have played just two games in the 34 days prior to the contest. That time off is exactly what a team decimated by injuries since the preseason has needed. State?s roster has slowly been repopulating as those injured players return.



O?Brien said Monday that both injured linebacker Nate Irving and offensive lineman Julian Williams will prepare to play in this weekend?s contest, though he won?t have an official injury status update until Thursday.



The coach also made a few changes to the lineup during the off week, with defensive end Willie Young and linebacker Audie Cole returning to the starting lineup and cornerbacks DeAndre Morgan and Koyal George still battling for one of the starting cornerback starting jobs. O?Brien made no other appreciable changes to the two-deep chart since the team?s most recent game at Maryland.



The Wolfpack players spent their time off trying to reconnect with each other, with several position groups making concerted efforts to spend more time together, whether it was playing cards, watching film or going out to dinner.



Several of them also spent a significant amount of time being angry.



?Our coach [defensive coordinator Mike Archer] told us that we are at the bottom of the pool in the ACC and really the laughingstock of the league,? said linebacker Ray Michel. ?Right now, we feel like we have to prove that we are a better team than our win-loss record indicates.?



O?Brien said his staff doesn?t sugarcoat their messages. Before the Maryland game, he told both sides of the ball they needed to improve on third-down plays. Now, he?s more concerned about his rushing defense and defense, both of which are ranked last in the league.



But the coach has also seen significant improvement in the team?s last three games, which have all been decided in the final period and have a combined final margin of just 19 points.



?This team has played really hard the last three games and gotten better the last three games,? O?Brien said. ?Teams have played really good games against us too. Our players understand that each week we are getting closer to winning a football game.



?As I said before, there is still a lot of youth on this team. They still have some time to play in their careers. But there are also some guys whose careers are coming to an end, and it is important to them to do well now.?



And there are still goals within the Wolfpack?s reach, as it begins playing the rivalry portion of its schedule, with three consecutive games against the other members of the ACC?s ?Big Four?: Duke, Wake Forest and North Carolina.



?There are four games left, and if we win those four games, we are bowl eligible,? McCuller said. ?That?s something we are shooting for. But before you can win that fourth one, you have to win the first one, and that is what we are aiming for.?
 

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Pool plays:
OK
Mizzu
Ark st.
Kansas-BB

weekday plays are not my friend, so staying away till the weekend...will be back tomorrow night with weekend plays

gl out there
 

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Saturday Plays:
NCSU +5
UNC -4
OK -27.5
Missouri -27
Kansas +1.5
Louisville +6
Cal +22
Ark St -2.5

Friday Play:
Nevada -2.5

Previous:
N. Ill +10.5 L

gl out there
 

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Tony Haynes: Forgotten Rivalry Returns

Tony Haynes: Forgotten Rivalry Returns

Tony Haynes: Forgotten Rivalry Returns
Courtesy: NC State


BY TONY HAYNES



Let?s just say that NC State and Duke have gone their separate ways the last four years. The last time the Wolfpack and Blue Devils crossed paths, Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes to Tramain Hall. Chuck Amato was State?s coach. Ted Roof was calling the shots at Duke. And the outcome of that last meeting in 2003 was very much in doubt until Manny Lawson and John McCargo combined on a sack in the final minute to snuff out a potential Blue Devils rally.



And while North Carolina is certainly NC State?s biggest rival, the series with Duke is actually the one where the old adage ?you can throw out all the records? truly applies. High scoring shootouts, quirky plays, and dramatic finishes have been the rule rather than the exception in State-Duke clashes over the last 20 years. But despite the unusual number of close games, the Wolfpack has, more often than not, found a way to win. A few days after learning that Barry Wilson would not return after the season, the Blue Devils rallied around their coach and beat the Pack, 21-20, in 1993. NC State has posted 10 straight wins in the series since that day, although the majority of those games were tight and competitive.



When ACC expansion changed the nature of the league?s schedule and took Duke off of NC State?s slate following the 2003 campaign, Wolfpack director of athletics Lee Fowler started thinking outside the box and flirted with an interesting idea.



?When the league expanded, Joe Alleva and I actually talked about playing as a non-conference game,? Fowler said, recalling a few conversations with the former Duke athletics director. ?It?s such a good game and fans like seeing us play. At that time, [Alleva] felt like they needed to do some other things to help their program. It?s not out of the question down the road at some point that we would play them in off years because it just doesn?t make sense with the cost of travel and all those things that this series isn?t continuing.?



Fowler says he?s already pitched the idea to new Duke A.D. Kevin White, who left Notre Dame to come to Durham when Alleva was hired at L.S.U.



But for the short term, Duke will be back on NC State?s schedule and Saturday?s 3:30 game will most definitely count in the league standings.



Under first-year coach David Cutcliffe, the Blue Devils have come alive, and with a 4-4 record, they need to win two of their four to become bowl eligible. If that happens, Cutcliffe should be ACC Coach of the Year. It?s rare that the Pack has gone into a Duke game playing the role of spoiler, but that will certainly be the case on Saturday. And while the Wolfpack has dropped four games in a row, its overall level of performance has continued to improve, especially on offense.



With Nate Irving?s expected return at linebacker on Saturday, it would be reasonable to assume that the Pack?s struggling defense might get a lift.



Now a look ahead:



The impact of Irving?s absence can?t be underestimated. When he was healthy for the first three games, NC State?s defense was playing respectably well. A few weeks ago, Wolfpack defensive coordinator Mike Archer went so far as to say that Irving was the best defensive player in the league before he injured an ankle in the first half against East Carolina in week four.



Irving?s impressive physical skills are at least equaled ? and perhaps ? even surpassed by his uncanny instincts. Whether it?s checking into the right defense after recognizing an offensive formation or just reading keys and getting to the right spot, Irving simply knows how to play the game and play his position.



Of course, it remains to be seen just how effective he can be following a rather substantial layoff.



As the season has progressed, Duke has become a more physical offensive football team up front, as evidenced by its 145-yard rushing performance at Wake Forest a week ago. And during its current four-game losing streak, NC State has yielded an average of 184 rushing yards per game.



?We have to take care of the rush first,? said Wolfpack head coach Tom O?Brien. ?We have to do a better job of stopping the run and that will help you get off the field.?



Duke quarterback Thad Lewis throws for an average of 194 yards per game, a figure that ranks second in the ACC. He becomes even more effective in a play-action passing attack that is set up when the Blue Devils have success running the football.



With Irving working his way back, tackle Alan-Michael Cash healthy again and Clem Johnson making his first start at safety, O?Brien expects to have a better tackling defense on the field on Saturday. It will have to be that way for the Pack to have a chance.



On offense, NC State now has the type of quarterback over which opposing defensive coordinators lose sleep. The ACC?s leader in passing efficiency, Russell Wilson has become one of the more intriguing players in the ACC, and there?s very little doubt that Duke?s defensive coaches have kept the lights on in their offices a little later this week trying to come up with a Russell Wilson containment strategy.



?He?s very athletic, we all know that,? Cutcliffe said. ?He?s a guy that we?ve got to try to contain. He?s 5?11 and not 6?5, so that?s a reality. He?s so good, so athletic and poised back there. He?s an impressive young man and I admire what he?s done to this point in the season. He?s a good player.?



Congratulations Russell Wilson! You?ve just been given kudos by the same coach who?s credited with teaching the Manning brothers how to play the quarterback position.



If, as is typically the case, Wilson tries to scamper outside and beyond the pocket, he?ll likely meet up quite frequently with Duke linebackers Michael Tauiliili and Vincen Ray. Both play fast, both are physical and both are among the ACC?s top tacklers.



?They?re going to present problems for [Wilson] because they?re fast and they can tackle you,? O?Brien said. ?He?s going to have to be alert as to where they are. Russell?s not easy to bring down himself though, so it will be a good thing if Russell gets out of the pocket. One thing those linebackers have done is to come out of coverage and limit movement outside the pocket.?



Saturday?s meeting will be the 80th between NC State and Duke, but the first in awhile. Not a single player on either roster has participated in one of these games, yet they all have an inkling of what to expect.



?I?m sure they?re going to come out and give us their best shot just as we?re going to give them,? said NC State offensive tackle Jeraill McCuller. ?They?re a very talented group. They?re going to come out with poise and confidence, so we?re going to have to bring our ?A? game.?
 
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