It’s hard to pick the winners. These days, it’s getting harder and harder. Try to analyze the school football games opposed to the spread that was already complicated before COVID-19 questioned each and every game.
That is no excuse. My backwardness disorders in choosing the winners cannot and cannot be attributed to this, that said, it adds a wrinkle to an already complicated process and, like everyone else, I have to adapt to the unknown.
Now, about last week. It’s not good. The bad luck (still) related to some macabre selections, and I’m back in the niche Two wins, five losses and two games that were played (this is the component where I say the games that were played would have been won, and nod politely. ) The balance sheet is now 33-33.
We were hot. Now we’re frozen. Our fortunes are about to be replaced, and they’re about to replace now. Before we dive into this week’s bounce selection package, let’s explore the bad and bad of last week.
The good: the state of Iowa
Close the game. Victoria cleans up. No nonsense. After this result, I think I was in a monstrous week. Well, obviously I was wrong. The pittsburgh-Clemson high was also an intelligent winner, he was emotionally distressed by all the losers at the time. I needed more victories in the state of Iowa in my life.
The bad: a lot, let’s go with SMU-East Carolina
Brut. Pouah. Yikes. Gadzooks. For the regulars of this move, I congratulated East Carolina this season, but I think the double-digit problem hole for SMU was a sign of what will come against a show that is still looking to solve it. I knew this game was over after about 8 minutes. I’m not proud. Prick that beak in the sun.
Snow.
Here are the options for Week 14, the problem gaps provided through DraftKings.
Alabama vs LSU (less than 68. 5)
Alabama is going on to score a lot. Let’s not be afraid of that. If you need to take advantage of the possible angle of revenge after last year’s defeat, move on. There’s no challenge there. If Nick Saban makes the decision to win through 4 or more touchdowns (the existing gap), this won’t be a shred of logic.
Some points point to the bottom. For starters, LSU’s most productive offensive player has just retired. Terrace Marshall Jr. , the Tigers star this year, announced that he would be leaving the team to prepare for the NFL draft after last week’s loss.
That’s even more suboptimal. Alabama has allowed a total of 16 problems in the last 3 games (suboptimal for tigers, potentially optimal for pennies).
Finally, LSU corner Derek Stingley Jr. can at least involve Alabama player DeVonta Smith, assuming he covers it for much of the game. Regardless of what you think of this selection or this game, just look for that.
The one for a rash and the bottom are in place.
Alabama 44, LSU 13.
Texas A
You’ll tell him to bet Texas A
The Aggies offensive didn’t look sharply opposed to LSU last week. The climate does not conducive to points, however, you will notice this victory, though never in doubt, in fact “meh”.
Auburn’s loss was in fact “oh!”, the Tigers had the chance to protect a backdoor canopy opposite Alabama in the final moments. That wasn’t the case, and we still have a problem hole that begs him to take the chalk.
Looks like a football game that’s going to be loaded defensively.
State of Oklahoma v. TCU (2. 5)
We have made progress toward this selection over the next month. While Oklahoma State started the season with massive expectations, the overall effects didn’t necessarily line up. It wasn’t terrible either, the surprising loss to Oklahoma and a bite off Texas Tech perfectly encompassed the team’s current situation – the Pokes haven’t covered a game since Oct. 24 (ouch!)
This is a wonderful position for TCU. The horny frogs are at home, a position they had not been in for a month, have won 3 of the 4 games and have also covered the hole in 3 of the last 4 games.
The offense is not a virgin. Defense is not a brick wall. TCU is the embodiment of “good. ” The 4-4 record tells a story, and so does the team’s functionality lately.
The two groups go in other directions. The result will be displayed exactly.
Memphis vs. Tulane (-1. 5)
Tulane began his season wasting four of his first six games, responded by winning three of the last four games and defeating Tulsa with a close six-point loss. The green wave has also covered five of the last six games.
Memphis, meanwhile, has a top record at 6-2. But deepen and you’ll start to see cracks. The Tigers passed slightly to Navy 10-7 and South Florida 34-33. They were also run over by Cincinnati, which was to be expected.
The team we saw pass in front of central Florida in a mystery earlier in the year doesn’t feel like the team we’ll see on Saturday. Memphis’ 2-6 record of spreading says it all.
The Tigers opened as a slight favorite, the line moved to the other side. Although it’s not necessarily my pleasure to sign up for a crowd, I have no challenge to do it here. In fact, I like the way this team plays and look forward to a forge about a year forged.
(Also, I like the top).
Another on the map
Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Louisiana Appalachian Status (-2,5)
Great football game. That’s my main conclusion. My time is that despite two losses, Appalachian State is the most productive team. Mountaineers through a touchdown.
Indiana (14. 5) v Wisconsin
Yes, the loss of Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is enormous. Yes, I think Wisconsin wins this football game. But I still love this Indiana defense, and there are too many problems to give to a team that has a lot of players and smart moves. elsewhere.
Texas (-7) v. State of Kansas
Will a wonderful victory here save Tom Herman’s work?Does it matter right now? The answers to those questions are frankly for our goals. That’s a lot of it, but Texas, despite its difficulties, is still a much more wonderful team. Watch Bijan Robinson pass wildly.
Nebraska vs Purdue (more than 61. 5)
I’m not sure how smart one of those groups is, however, they either deserve to be able to put problems on the board, no matter which team scores the maximum, or if it throws touchdowns or interceptions that touchdowns, just problems. There deserve to be a lot of them.
Adam Kramer covers school football for Bleacher Report. Follow him on Twitter: KegsnEggs. Precise lines from 4pm ET on Wednesday
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