Top 25 Recaps
UHND.com  - Joe Brunson
10/29/2001

Last Week’s Top 25 Matchups

West Virginia (2-4) At #1 Miami (5-0) –33 7:00 pm ET Thursday

What I Said:

Miami does not want to be left out of the championship game again this season and with the BCS ranking them at 4th, they will be ready to make a statement. The Hurricanes will be looking to win their 16th straight game as the Mountaineers come to town. West Virginia is in for a thrashing, as they have allowed 101-points in their last three defeats. Last season Ken Dorsey threw for 291 yards as Miami slapped West Virginia 47-10. The Mountaineers biggest threat offensively this season has been RB Avon Cobourne. Look for the Hurricanes to come out strong seeking to show the world what they have, in a national broadcast on Thursday night. Miami is much too balanced to stub their toe on a Mountaineer team that is still searching for a passing game that won’t be found in Miami. Miami should blast West Virginia by 35 in a game vying for respect.

What Happened:

Miami started off sloppy yet came on strong to defeat the Mountaineers 45-3 Thursday night. RB Avon Cobourne blasted out 87 yards rushing in the first quarter, only to see four turnovers and an injury to starting QB Brad Lewis spoil their nice start by halftime. After intermission, the Hurricanes got going, scoring 28 points in the second half. QB Ken Dorsey tied the school record for career touchdown passes (48) by throwing two, finishing 16-of-27 for 192 yards. Miami received a huge spark by backup freshman RB Frank Gore. He only carried the ball six times, but gained 124 yards and scored twice. The momentum seemed to be on the side of the Mountaineers as they were tied 3-3 after the 1st quarter. Then after Lewis left with an injured neck, replacement QB Derek Jones threw two of his four picks (one for a Miami score) in the second quarter and the West Virginia drive was essentially gone.

#2 Oklahoma (7-0) At #3 Nebraska (8-0) –4 12:00pm ET

What I Said:

The first big test of the season for Nebraska brings in the defending National Champions in what seems to be a prelude to the Big XXII title game. Oklahoma has been accustomed to big games under Bob Stoops. Since his arrival in 1999, they have played foes ranked in the top ten on eight different occasions. They have won every game by an average of 18 points.

Heisman Trophy candidate Eric Crouch leads Nebraska into their 80th battle against the Sooners. He is the soul of this Husker team amassing 1,763 total yards with 21 touchdowns and a 32-5 total record as starting quarterback. The leading rusher on the team is tailback Dahrran Diedrick with an average of 5.8 yards/carry. Crouch will face an Oklahoma defense led by All-American linebacker Rocky Calmus and star safety Roy Williams. Together they headline a Sooner defense ranked 11th in the nation. Nebraska has run its way through most teams this year without having to air it out much. Sure they have thrown a bone or two to the tight ends to keep them blocking, but they are clearly a ground attack team and that is the way they piled up three national championships in the nineties. Everyone knows what the Huskers are going to do; the problem is stopping them.

Bob Stoops seems to have found his QB in Jason White. He played great in his first start against Baylor throwing for 343 yards and two scores. Of course, the Blackshirts will pose a far greater threat than the Bears showed. Nebraska is ranked 6th in rushing defense, 3rd in pass efficiency defense, and 4th in total defense. The rankings sound good but the Red Raiders dropped 31 points and 440 total yards on the Huskers in Lincoln. Those numbers are intriguing considering that Texas Tech’s offense is extremely similar to the Sooners’ scheme.

Look for Oklahoma to crowd the line, forcing Crouch to go vertical with his game. His passing numbers are modest and throwing when teams are expecting, it is not his best talent. The question is will Oklahoma be able to propel Coach Frank Solich out of his play-calling comfort zone. If Crouch and company are able to get the ground gaming going, it could be a long day in Lincoln for Oklahoma. Remember, before QB Ell Roberson went into the tank for KSU, he was able to pound out 115 yards and three scores in a Crouch-like performance. The fact remains that the Sooners are veterans of big games like this, even on the road. Oklahoma always seems to step up their level of play when it matters and this should be no exception. Nebraska is 0-2 under Solich against teams ranked in the top three and has not been in the monster games that Stoops’ squad have battled in. Oklahoma will pull out another close one by three.

What Happened:

Oklahoma had its top two quarterbacks pounded by the Blackshirts in a 20-10 defeat. Nebraska used a heavy blitzing scheme out of the zone to wreak havoc on OU’s passing attack. Starting QB Jason White was injured in the second quarter in an apparent knee injury, which gave way to Nate Hybl. Hybl was hit early and often by the Nebraska defense. At one point in the third quarter, he got up looking like a weak-kneed boxer after taking the brunt of DE Chad Kelsey. The defense rushed all day the Sooners forcing them into completing only 22-of-50 passes with two interceptions. QB Eric Crouch may have sealed a Heisman Trophy and it came through the air. Oklahoma took away the ground attack for most of the game, so Crouch took it vertical going 10-of-18 for 100 yards and caught a huge double-reverse pass for a 63-yard touchdown. In the end, it was the Husker defense winning the battle up front, paving the way to #1 for Nebraska.

Syracuse (4-2) At #4 Virginia Tech (6-0) -18 12:00pm ET

What I Said:

Could this finally be a test for the beast that is Virginia Tech? Head Coach Paul Pasqualoni seems to think so as his Orangeman have rattled off six straight wins after dropping their opening two games and have a 3-0 record in the Big East. Sophomore QB R.J. Anderson blasted Temple last week throwing for 308 yards and two scores to give Syracuse another threat to go with RB James Mungro. Syracuse is battle-tested and looking to make a statement against a team that wrecked them 62-0 two years ago. The Hokies continue to impress defensively recording three shutouts this season and leading the nation in scoring defense (7.3 ppg), rushing defense (42.5 ypg) and total defense (185.6 ypg). Look for new quarterback Anderson to continue the spark and actually give the Hokies a game. In the end, the Hokie ground attack and special teams play will be too much for Syracuse to overcome, but they will play inspired football. Hokies by 13.

What Happened:

The Hokies’ first real test turned bitter as Syracuse opened up a 17-0 lead before holding on in a 22-14 victory. WR Jamel Riddle started it off for the Orangemen, taking Virginia Tech’s first punt 51 yards for the score. RB James Mungro steadied Syracuse rushing 23 times for 102 yards with a score on the nation’s #1 defense. QB R.J. Andersen added 111 yards of total offense and committed no turnovers to take his team to a 7-2 record. The Hokies were held to 105 yards rushing and lost two fumbles en route to their first loss of the season.

#5 UCLA (6-0) –6.5 At #22 Stanford (4-1) 3:30pm ET

What I Said:

Stanford will face its second top five opponent Saturday, coming off of their upset against Oregon last week. However, this time it will be without starting QB Randy Fasani. Sophomore Chris Lewis will now be at the helms following an engineering comeback win last week. He led three scoring drives and helped to end the 23-game home-winning streak in Eugene. The defense he will face this week will be much tougher as the Bruins are #1 in the PAC-10. As always, UCLA will bring a potent offense into Palo Alto and Heisman Candidate DeShaun Foster will lead it. He heads the nation with 155.0 ypg. QB Cory Paus has been steadily improving this season relishing his best performance last week against California going 13-of-16 for 273 yards and three scores. Stanford has been able to put points on the board this season, but without Fasani, they may be hard pressed against a very quick Bruin squad. UCLA is playing with too much confidence and will win this showdown by nine.

What Happened:

Stanford outscored UCLA 38-28 to earn their second victory over top-five opponents in consecutive weeks. Backup QB Chris Lewis threw for 250 yards on 20-of-29 passing and three scores. He led the Cardinal to a 31-7 lead before UCLA made their comeback attempt. UCLA QB Cory Paus left in the first half due to an injured hand, which paved the way for Scott McEwan to bring his squad back. He headed the Bruins with three straight scores including two touchdown passes to cut the Cardinal advantage to just three points. On the very next Stanford drive, Lewis tossed one up for grabs and it landed in Bruin hands. It looked as if UCLA was about to make good on their rally. However, Stanford’s defense stepped up and forced the Bruins to turn it over on downs. The defense was able stop DeShaun Foster throughout the day as he rushed for only 77 yards on 21 carries. Stanford’s only defeat was at the hands of Washington State.

#6 Florida (5-1) –19.5 At #16 Georgia (5-1) 3:30pm ET

What I Said:

The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party should be a good one this year. Georgia is just one play away from being undefeated and is playing with much confidence after a huge win at Tennessee on October 6. Quarterback David Greene has been on fire for the Dawgs throwing for 300+ yards in each of the last three games. The biggest question this week will be the replacement of RB Musa Smith for Georgia. He is lingering from a groin injury and will most likely miss this week’s game. That is a huge loss for the offense as he has been their sole running caveat. The Bulldog defense is in for the biggest challenge they will face all year in Rex Grossman and company. Florida has had two weeks to stew over their loss to Auburn. Returning to action fired up will be an understatement as starting tailback Earnest Graham is back in the lineup. Georgia gave up 377 yards through the air last week against Kentucky which should make Steve Spurrier wide-eyed going into Athens. Florida has a very underrated defense and without Smith, Greene will have to be perfect to pull off this upset. Georgia will be ready but the Gators have been steaming to get back in action for two weeks. Florida will be too much in a 17-point victory.

What Happened:

Florida overcame 106 yards in penalties, two fumbles, and two interceptions to post a 24-10 victory. QB Rex Grossman threw for 407 yards on 25-of-37 passing with two scores and Earnest Graham added 131 yards on 23 carries. Florida was able to move the ball throughout the game, but mistakes let the Bulldogs hang around. The problem was Georgia could not able to capitalize. The biggest difference came in the running game for Georgia. Without Musa Smith, they were not nearly as effective. They were not able to generate any points in the third quarter, despite owning the ball for thirteen minutes. With the win, Florida vaults right back into the BCS.

#7 Texas (6-1) –21.5 At Missouri (3-3) 2:00pm ET

What I Said:

Texas has been using the loss to OU as a call to arms and has since scored 86-points in their last two games including a dominating performance against Colorado a week ago. Missouri comes into this contest batting .500 and looking to shake things up at home. In order to stand a chance QB Kirk Farmer must play even better than the 246-yard three-touchdown performance against Kansas last week. Even with that, it won’t matter as Texas is playing their best ball of the year and is looking to keep making statements en route to what they hope will be a BCS bid. QB Chris Simms is playing with a lot of confidence since Mack Brown stuck with him after the OU loss. Many fans and critics alike were calling for the Major to reappear but since the defeat, Simms has thrown for 469 yards and eight touchdowns in two games. Texas is on a roll and should put a 26-point pounding on an average Mizzou team.

What Happened:

Texas QB Chris Simms threw four touchdowns and added another on the ground to beat Missouri 35-16. RB Cedric Benson rushed for 157 yards on 31 carries for his 3rd straight 100+ yard performance. It took a bit for Texas to get going as they were only up by four at the half. However, the Longhorn defense held strong, forcing Missouri quarterbacks Kirk Farmer and Darius Outlaw to only throw for 97 yards on 9-of-28 passing with an interception.

#8 Michigan (5-0) –5.5 At Iowa (4-2) 3:30pm ET

What I Said:

The Wolverines have had a two weeks to prepare for the matchup in Iowa City. They rank third nationally against the run allowing a mere 52.7 ypg. That could cause problems for a Hawkeye team that relies on their ground game starring Ladell Betts who ran for 172 yards in their win against Indiana last week. Iowa must have a big game from QB Kyle McCann who boasts a 146.7 rating. Michigan has won five straight after dropping their first game to Washington who they clearly outplayed. John Navarre and B.J. Askew have been pacing the Michigan offense but the real reason they are undefeated in the Big 10 is the play of LB Larry Foote and the defense. That will be the difference this week too. Iowa is not yet ready to challenge for the championship and it will show in a ten-point loss.

What Happened:

Michigan rolled back from a 20-7 deficit for a 32-26 victory to remain unbeaten in the Big Ten. Iowa received a lift when C.J. Jones ran back a punt 65 yards for a score. However, the Wolverines got right back in it when Marquise Walker made an extended one-handed basketball like catch to take a 21-20 lead. Iowa wasn’t done as Ladell Betts scored from eight yards out to regain the lead. But Michigan scored the last eleven points and the defense held strong to get the win.

 

#14 South Carolina (6-1) At #9 Tennessee (4-1) –7.5

What I Said:

South Carolina looks to keep their conference championship dreams alive this week in Neyland Stadium. The running combo of Andrew Pinnock and Derek Watson needs a huge game to have a shot. Together they have rushed for 761 yards and scored 10 times this year. South Carolina has never beaten Tennessee and if they want any shot at playing in a major bowl, they must pull off the upset. Tennessee comes in with a dark horse candidate for the Heisman in TB Travis Stephens. He is third in the nation with 150.0 ypg and has gained 338 yards in his past two starts. Highly touted QB Casey Clausen has been steadily improving his game in averaging 299 yards in the last three contests. The biggest question will be how well the Gamecocks throw the ball in order to keep Tennessee from placing eight men on the line. Look for Skip Holtz to use backup QB Corey Jenkins and his running ability at times to create a spark. Lou has always been able to create a whirlwind of emotion in big games and this will be no exception. I like South Carolina in a 3-point upset.

What Happened:

In a defensive battle TB Travis Stephens gained 120 yards on 28 carries with two scores to lift Tennessee to a 17-10 victory. The biggest drive of the game came in the third quarter when the Gamecocks were stopped twice at the 1-yard line and forced to kick a field goal. The 3 points tied the game 10-10. On the very next drive, Tennessee drove down the field for a touchdown and it was over. South Carolina was able to gain 157 yards on the ground on the Volunteers, who are the #1 rush defense in the SEC. It looked like South Carolina may tie the game at the end of the 4th quarter but was stopped on downs at the Tennessee 38. The problem in the offense revolved around Tennessee’s pass defense. They switched their coverages often, which seemed to confuse Phil Petty, who only completed 50% of his throws. The Volunteers are now tied with Florida in the SEC East

#10 BYU (7-0) –14 At San Diego State (2-5) 9:05pm ET

What I Said:

The Cougars are brimming with anger about the release of the BCS polls. Even though they are undefeated and ranked 10th in the coach’s poll, they are not found in the top-15 in the BCS. Too bad for the Aztecs they have to play a boiling BYU team. San Diego State is having a rough go this year and it is about to get worse. Cougar QB Brandon Doman is ranked fourth nationally in pass efficiency and RB Luke Staley is piling up yardage as both a running and a receiving threat. While teams may be able to score on BYU, as Air Force showed in posting 33 last week, no one can stop them. They are averaging 48.5 ppg and it will not change in San Diego. BYU continues to sting bad opponents in a 28-point win.

What Happened:

BYU got scores off of a blocked field goal attempt and an interception return to gain a 59-21 victory. QB Brandon Doman didn’t put up flashy numbers but he was efficient in throwing for 154 yards and two scores in 15-of-19 passing. The biggest battle of this blowout was between the two running backs Luke Staley and Larry Ned. Staley score three times, including a 63-yarder in rushing for 165 yards on 17 carries. He broke the single-season touchdown record (16) for a tailback set in 1981 as he scored his 17th of the season. Aztec Larry Ned came into the game with a badly sprained and heavily wrapped left ankle. However, it didn’t seem to stop him as he gained 239 yards on 35 attempts with two scores. BYU now goes to 8-0 and hosts Colorado State next week.

#11 Washington (5-1) - At Arizona State (4-2) –3 10:15pm ET

What I Said:

Washington may be in for an ambush Saturday night as the Sun Devils are starting to take form under first-year coach Dirk Koetter. RB Delvon Flowers ran for a career-best 226 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Sun Devils to a 41-24 win over Oregon State last week. QB Jeff Krohn has played near flawlessly with 164.9 rating and will need it all, as the Huskies are great against the pass. However, they give up 167 ypg on the ground and gain only 2.9 yards/att. themselves this season. While Cody Pickett has played well at times, he throws picks often with four of his six coming last week. Washington has won four games this year by rallying in the fourth quarter. It is bound to catch up with them. ASU is playing strong of late and they should be able to let Flowers run wild. Pickett will not be able to rally the troops this week in hostile territory. Sun Devils by 6.

What Happened:

Washington trailed 31-30 late in the fourth quarter, but rallied for yet another last-second victory. John Anderson kicked a 30-yard field goal as time expired to give the Huskies a 33-31 win. Washington opened up a 17-0 lead and took a 24-10 advantage into halftime before the Sun Devils came back to take the 1-point lead that sparked Washington’s game-winning drive. RB Willie Hurst paced the Huskies with 185 yards and a score on 21 carries. ASU quarterback Jeff Krohn threw for 320 yards on 17-of-29 passing with two touchdowns and a pick. Washington plays three of their next four games against ranked foes with Stanford coming to town next week.

#12 Maryland (7-0) At #18 Florida State (4-2) –7.5 3:30pm ET

What I Said:

Maryland goes to Tallahassee looking for respect and the Seminoles are looking to regain the regard they have lost. Maryland is 0-11 all-time against Florida State and has allowed at least 45 points in all five visits to Tallahassee. Their big-time running back, Bruce Perry, has slowed his place down after leading the nation in rushing during the first half of the season. He has gained only 128 yards in his last two games. If he is hindered by a very quick Seminole defense, the pressure will turn to QB Shaun Hill. He has been steady for the Terrapins but has only 7 TD passes to 6 interceptions. Florida State will play QB Adrian McPherson at some point during this contest as Chris Rix has gotten sloppy committing eight turnovers in the past two games. I love Maryland, but not at Doak-Campbell Stadium. The Terps also seems a bit cocky coming into this game and they are about to find out why Florida State is still the big dog on ACC Street. Seminoles by 10.

What Happened:

It looked as if Maryland was going to continue its winning ways as they leapt to an early 14-0 lead and held fast going into the fourth quarter tied at 31. Then the wheels fell off. QB Chris Rix threw three of his five touchdown passes in a 5:30 span to get the 52-31 victory. He finished with 350 yards on 15-of-24 passing. Rix left the game in the 2nd quarter to check on an injury. Adrian McPherson then had his shot but was ineffective. Rix stormed back and most likely solidified his starting job as Florida State’s quarterback. TB Bruce Perry had a nice day for Maryland, rushing for 67 yards with a score and getting 70 more via the air. Maryland gambled too long with man-to-man coverage and in caught up with them in the fourth quarter. The athleticism of the Seminole shined through and it put them right back into the ACC title hunt.

#13 Oregon (6-1) At #15 Washington State (7-0) –2 7:00pm ET

What I Said:

Washington State is ready for this prime time showdown with rival Oregon. Jason Gesser is paving the way for the Cougars this season throwing for 1858 yards and 18 scores so far. Defensively, both of these teams have been vulnerable with Oregon giving up 470 yards to Stanford and WSU allowing lowly Montana State to rack up 28 points. Joey Harrington and Gesser should each get their yardage in this one. Washington State is ready for this game and they are hungry for a big-time win. It will take 40 points but the Cougars have the firepower. WSU by 3.

What Happened:

This game was decided by Oregon’s defense combined with the running efforts of Maurice Morris and Onterrio Smith in a 24-17 Duck victory. Morris gained 138 yards on 19 attempts and Smith carried the ball 26 times for 285 yards with three scores while breaking the school record (249) held by Ahmad Rashad. After trailing 17-3 and 24-10, the Cougars battled back and had a chance to force overtime with the ball placed at the Duck eight-yard line. However, three incomplete passes later, time ran out on Washington State’s undefeated season. QB Jason Gesser threw for 249 yards and a score but was held to less than 50% passing. After this game and the UCLA loss, the PAC-10 race is as wide open as ever.

#17 Auburn (6-1) –1 At Arkansas (3-3) 12:30pm ET

What I Said:

Fayetteville is a very tough place to get a win. Just ask Lou Holtz. Nevertheless, win is just what Daniel Cobb and company intends to do. Cobb has thrown for 533 yards and five touchdowns in his two starts and continues to improve. Arkansas is having their problems on offense as their three quarterbacks have combined for just 774 yards through the air in six games. The Razorbacks have run for only 719 yards. However, under Coach Houston Nutt they believe and are 11-0 at home since his arrival. Overall, Auburn has too much to play for to overlook a feisty Hawg team. Tigers by 7.

What Happened:

Fayetteville turned out to be a tough place to win, as Auburn got throttled 42-17. Turnovers and missed opportunities left the Tigers empty-handed. Two interceptions, a fumble and a missed field goal gave way to 21 fourth quarter points for the Razorbacks. Arkansas QB Zak Clark completed 11-of-14 passes for 111 yards and a score while the running QB Matt Jones gobbled up 99 yards on ten attempts. Auburn was productive throughout the day with Carnell Williams gaining 177 yards and Daniel Cobb throwing for 254 yards. However, Arkansas got the breaks including a fumbled punt and 10 flags thrown on the Tigers for 85 yards. Arkansas moves over the .500 mark at 4-3.

#19 Fresno State (6-1) –5 At Hawaii (4-2) 10:05pm ET Friday

What I Said:

Fresno State will be looking to get things back on track as they travel to meet the Rainbows. Hawaii has found a star in the injury of QB Timmy Chang. Nick Rolovich threw for 324 yards and three scores in last weeks victory over Tulsa. It will be interesting to see how the Bulldogs come out of the gates after their loss. I think they will be fired up. Pat Hill is a good coach and he will get his team back together, as they still want the WAC championship. David Carr and company get back on track in a 9-point shootout win.

What Happened:

Fresno State’s dream season continues to go astray. Hawaii QB Nick Rolovich's 14-yard touchdown pass to WR Ashley Lelie with 13 seconds left led to a shocking 38-34 victory. Lelie came up with huge grabs throughout the game and finished with 122 yards and three touchdowns. Hawaii scored 22 points in the 4th quarter and caused Bulldog QB David Carr to fumble twice. Carr finished with 400 yards on 28-for-45 passing with four scores, but it wasn’t enough. The Rainbow Warriors got a break when Carr fumbled on their own four-yard line. Trailing 27-24, they drove 96 yards for the score to take a lead, when it looked as if they were going to go down by 10. Seven plays later Lelie caught the game-winner.

Northwestern (4-2) At #20 Purdue (4-1) –6 12:10pm ET

What I Said:

Purdue comes off their bye week to face a Northwestern team angry about a last second defeat to Penn State. The Boilermakers are 4-1 under Joe Tiller after bye weeks and are looking to regain prominence after a loss to Michigan. The Wildcats are getting great play from Zak Kustok but their defense allowed a poor Penn State team to nab 38 points. Offensively, Northwestern is the better team. However, with a week to prepare and playing at home the Boilers should be able to pull out a close one. Purdue by a 3.

What Happened:

QB Brandon Hance threw for 190 yards on 14-of-31 passing and rushed for 49 yards on nine carries while leading his Boilers to a 32-27 victory. The Wildcats trailed by 15 at the half, but scored twice in the third quarter to come within two. Zak Kustok’s 231 yard and 2 touchdown performance wasn’t enough this week. Purdue had 170 yards on the ground, 101 by Montrell Lowe, to pace the efforts. They held off a late comeback with ten points in the fourth quarter and go on to a 5-1 record.

 Iowa State (5-1) At Texas A&M (6-1) –6 2:00pm ET

What I Said:

This could turn out to be a great game as both teams are playing well. The difference will come in the play of Aggie QB Mark Farris. He is finding ways to win with A&M and this game should be no different. Iowa State’s best chance for victory is RB Ennis Haywood, who ran for 196 yards and three scores last week versus Okie State. Iowa State plays very well on defense, but College Station is a tough place to win. The Cyclones are on their way up, but they are not there yet. Aggies by seven.

What Happened:

Freshman RB Derek Farmer ripped off a 65-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter to give the Aggies a 24-21 victory. Iowa State rallied from a 17-7 deficit to come within three before the long scamper. Cyclone QB Seneca Wallace drove his team down the field and scored to again come within three but the onside kick failed and their upset dreams were snuffed out. Wallace finished with 348 yards on 30-of-46 passing with three touchdowns. Iowa State had two field goals blocked which ended up in 7 points for Texas A&M and the difference in the ball game. Ennis Haywood was held to 69 yards on 18 carries.

#25 Clemson (4-2) -7 At Wake Forest (3-3) 12:00pm ET

What I Said:

Which Woody Dantzler will show up this week? The one who compiled only 114 yards last week or the one who exploded for 517 yards two weeks ago against NC State? The Demon Deacons have a porous defense and will not be able to hold Woody back. He will be looking to take some names this week. Clemson will come after some respect in a 20-point victory.

What Happened:

Woody Dantzler threw for 211 yards and ran for another 119 with three scores leading his Tigers to a 21-14 victory. Clemson gave up 344 yards by Wake Forest but were able to pull out the victory. The biggest play of the game came in the third quarter when it was tied 7-7. The Demon Deacons went for it on 4th and 1 on Clemson’s 25-yard line and got stuffed. Clemson drove down the field in eleven plays for a score and that changed the momentum of the entire game.

How I Did

Last Week’s Games    Overall

9-8 ATS                     76-49 ATS

10-7 Straight-up             107-18 Straight-up

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