Saturday News and Notes

Saturday, November 11, 2006

CFB

Here are news and notes from OffshoreInsiders.com
 private clipboard.  They are compiled from hometown newspapers
and the team’s own press releases. Join us Saturday morning at JoeDuffy.net for late
breaking information.

Central Florida-Memphis

Sun Sentinel

UCF Coach George O’Leary said
this week that a lot of the focus for the remainder of the season would be to
get younger players some quality game action. O’Leary said Saturday’s lineup
would only feature one senior starter on each side of the ball. He didn’t
elaborate beyond that, but based on playing time the past few weeks, that
appears to be WR Mike Walker on offense and DE Chris
Welsh on defense.What that means is that the Knights’
usual starter at center, Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, likely
will sit so junior Kyle Smith can play, and that QB Steven Moffett will do the
same so that probable 2007 starter Kyle Israel can get more comfortable in the
offense. MasterLockLine.com has the top plays from the top
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Tennessee-Arkansas

Tennessean

Redshirt freshman Jonathan Crompton
will make his first career start at quarterback for Tennessee
when the 13th-ranked Vols take on No. 11
Arkansas on Saturday night at Reynolds Razorback Stadium.Erik
Ainge, who started the first nine games of the
season, returned to practice on Thursday despite a sprained right ankle. Crompton took most of the snaps with the first-team offense
every day in practice this week. He did the same thing last week, but Ainge was given the starting nod against LSU.Limping to a 1-of-6 start against the Tigers, Ainge was pulled at the end of the first quarter. In the
first significant playing time of his career, Crompton
went 11-of-24 for 183 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Joe Duffy’s
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Wisconsin-Iowa

JS Online

After watching practice Thursday night, University
of Wisconsin
football coach Bret Bielema remains
optimistic senior quarterback John Stocco could play Saturday at Iowa.
Stocco, who has made 35 consecutive starts in the
last two-plus seasons, suffered a right-shoulder injury last week in UW’s 13-3
Big Ten Conference victory over Penn State.
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Miami-Maryland

Miami Herald

Kirby Freeman has been dreaming about this opportunity for
years.

But the University
of Miami
quarterback, who will
start his first game Saturday at Maryland,
said the moment won’t be about him.”We’re playing for
[Bryan] Pata
this weekend,” Freeman said of his teammate, who was shot to death Tuesday
night outside his Kendall apartment. Known for his
running abilities, Freeman has completed 25 of 50 passes for 308 yards, three
touchdowns and four interceptions in his UM career. He has rushed 14 times for
72 yards. Stevie Vincent’s BetOnSports360.com
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Wake Forest-Florida State

Miami Herald

Despite a clean bill of health, wide receiver De’Cody Fagg will
not start against No. 18 Wake Forest on Saturday. Junior Joslin Shaw will get his third consecutive start for the Seminoles.Just having Fagg
available will be a plus for quarterback Xavier Lee, who will make his third consecutive start. Fagg (6-3) is one of three Seminoles receivers taller than
six feet. The others are Greg Carr
(6-6) and tight end Caz Piurowski
(6-7). They should provide matchup problems for the Demon Decaon’s
starting cornerbacks, who are both listed at under six
feet. Join us Saturday morning at JoeDuffy.net for late
breaking information.

South Carolina-Florida

Miami Herald

Standout middle linebacker Brandon Siler could miss Saturday’s game against South
Carolina
because of a sprained medial collateral
ligament in his knee. Siler has 54 tackles and three sacks and is an Academic
All-District III selection. Freshman linebacker Brandon Spikes, a prized recruit, is ready to step in if Siler can’t
play.  Joe Duffy’s sports betting
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Temple-Penn State

Philadelphia Inquirer

Joe Paterno’s distaste for the
spotlight trumped his urge to coach. The injured Penn
State
coach told his staff
yesterday that he would honor his physician’s wishes and not attend the game at
Beaver Stadium tomorrow against Temple.
Defensive coordinator Tom Bradley and offensive coordinator Galen Hall will
share Paterno’s responsibilities with the other
position coaches. MasterLockLine.com has the top plays from the top
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Post Gazette

Starting against Temple,
Penn State
is going to commit himself to the running game in hopes it will open up the
passing game for quarterback Anthony Morelli. For the
season, the offense has been 50-50 run-pass. That’s far too many passing
attempts to Hall’s liking. Last season when Penn
State
won the Big Ten championship
and played in the Orange Bowl, the Lions ran the ball 60 percent of the time
and passed 40 percent. This season, opposing defenses are concentrating their
efforts on making sure Penn State
cannot throw the ball deep. This leaves the defenses more susceptible to short-
to mid-range passes. But because Penn
State
’s rushing attack has been so
inefficient defenses do not have to commit more defenders to stop the run and
can drop players into coverage. Penn State
has struggled to score in conference games all season. The Lions are averaging
16.9 points per game in Big Ten play. Only Purdue and Northwestern have scored
fewer points. In the past four games, the offense has scored three touchdowns.
That’s a far cry from the production of last season when the Lions were second
in the Big Ten in scoring with 34.4 points per game and scored at least three
touchdowns in nine of 12 games. Through 10 games this season, the offense has
scored three touchdowns in a game four times and only twice in conference play. Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are
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UNLV-San Diego State

Sign on San Diego

San Diego State
redshirt freshman quarterback Kevin Craft, who has made four straight starts
following early-season injuries to Kevin O’Connell and Darren Mougey, has been given the starting nod for tomorrow night’s
game against UNLV. Though coach
Chuck Long announced Monday that Craft and O’Connell would split time at the
position against the Rebels, he wanted to wait until the team had completed its
week of practice before announcing a starter. O’Connell, who is close to being
completely healthy after suffering torn ligaments in the thumb on his throwing
hand in the season opener, relieved Craft in the fourth quarter of last week’s
27-24 loss at Wyoming. O’Connell
had missed six straight games.  Craft,
who was 6-of-15 for 98 yards before being replaced by O’Connell last week, has
completed 51-of-89 passes for 611 yards and four TDs
as a starter while being intercepted just twice. Long said free safety Brett Sturm and cornerback Donny Baker, both of whom are nursing
ankle injuries, are questionable for tomorrow’s game. WR Chaz Schilens, who suffered a mild concussion last week
and has a sore shoulder, is likely to play. Join us Saturday morning at JoeDuffy.net for late
breaking information.

 

Colorado State-Utah

Desert News

Utah offensive
lineman Jason Boone, who has started 21 consecutive games at right tackle, has
been suspended indefinitely for an unspecified violation of team rules. Through
nine games this season, Boone had participated in 568 plays with 18 knockdowns,
12 cuts and eight pancake blocks. He’ll likely be replaced in the starting
lineup by junior Jeremy Inferrera. Joe Duffy’s GodsTips.com, Stevie Vincent’s BetOnSports360.com and MasterLockLine.com are all now part of the OffshoreInsiders.com
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Rice-Tulsa

Houston Chronicle

Following a rugged 0-4 start that was a product of a
grueling schedule and a rash of injuries, the Owls (4-5, 3-2 C-USA) have
recovered to win four of five, including their first in-season three-game win
streak in five years. A victory Saturday would give the Owls a 4-3 road record,
which would be their first winning road mark since 1997.By pushing the Owls
through training and providing constant positive reinforcement, Graham has the
Owls two wins shy of being bowl eligible for the first time since 2001. Join us
Saturday morning at JoeDuffy.net
for late breaking information.

  

 

Pittsburgh-Connecticut

Tribune-Review

The big plays that sprinkled Pitt’s early season success
have dried up. The Panthers, who made numerous big plays in each of their first
seven games, are being forced to drive the length of the field without the aid
of large chucks of yardage. In the two-game losing streak to Rutgers and South
Florida, Pitt has mustered only two plays that covered more than 20 yards—a
42-yard pass to Marcel Pestano last week and a
25-yard pass to Derek Kinder against Rutgers that ended with a fumble. By
contrast, the Pitt offense had 15 touchdown plays of at least 20 yards in its
first seven games. And that doesn’t count two long interception returns and a
97-yard kickoff return. Stevie Vincent’s BetOnSports360.com
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Stanford-Washington

Seattle Times

After all the talk this week of lots of competition for
jobs on Washington’s offense, the starting lineup Saturday against Stanford
could look pretty much the same as it has.

Coach Tyrone Willingham said Thursday that Carl Bonnell will again be the starting quarterback. Coaches
said Bonnell would split reps in practice this week
with backup Johnny DuRocher after his struggles last
Saturday against Oregon.
Willingham said Thursday, “All our quarterbacks have done well for the week,”
but said Bonnell would remain the starter. He also
said the offensive line will likely remain the same, at least to start the
game. Erik Berglund has been challenging Ben Ossai
for the starting left tackle job but Willingham said Ossai
is likely to start.One change that will take place is
Kenny James returning as the starting tailback in place of Louis Rankin after missing
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San Francisco Chronicle

Injuries continue to plague Stanford as coach
Walt Harris said Thursday it is “doubtful” fifth-year senior safety David
Lofton will play again this season. Lofton, who made six starts, is believed to
have a stress fracture in his foot. He missed last week’s USC game, watching
from the sideline on crutches. Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com

 

Washington State-Arizona State

Seattle Times

Holding an “audition week” the second week of November isn’t
exactly ideal for a team with bowl aspirations. But that is what the Washington
State Cougars have done this week to sort out their depth at wide receiver
following high ankle sprains to Jason Hill and Michael Bumpus
that have the standouts sidelined for Saturday night’s game at Arizona
State
and doubtful for the Apple
Cup.  The expected starters against ASU are Brandon Gibson, already the No. 3 receiver, senior
Chris Jordan, who is back from knee surgery and not 100 percent, and Charles
Dillon, who has seen action in every game and also will return punts and
kickoffs against ASU.

Oregon State-UCLA

LA Times

Oregon State,
which will face UCLA at the Rose Bowl on Saturday, has won four consecutive
games and could finish as high as second in the Pacific 10 Conference. But the
turning point for the Beavers was not the start of their winning streak,
according to Coach Mike Riley. Things began to come together for Oregon
State
the week before in a 13-6
loss at home to Washington State.
“We played great defense in that game, but we just couldn’t score,” said Riley
of the Beavers, who are 6-3 overall and 4-2 in the Pac-10. “Our defense has
played well since then, and on offense we’ve been able to find better balance.”
Oregon State’s ground game is led by 5-foot-9 junior running back Yvenson Bernard, who is second in the Pac-10 in rushing,
averaging 101.5 yards despite being slowed in recent weeks because of an ankle injury.Bernard, who did not play in the Beavers’ victory
over three-time defending Pac-10 champion USC two weeks ago, has rushed for at
least 100 yards in 10 of his last 16 games. 
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Nebraska-Texas A&M

Dallas Morning News

Twice for Texas A&M this
season, the discrepancy between seven and three points equaled the difference
between victory and defeat. Against the Big 12, A&M has scored 14
touchdowns on 25 trips to the red zone. Its 56 percent success rate ranks ninth
in the conference.

Texas-Kansas State

Dallas Morning News

Five weeks into the season, Prince replaced five starters
and moved another, leaving only two seniors in the starting lineup. After wins
at Iowa State
and Colorado, the unit appears to
be gaining confidence behind freshman QB Josh Freeman and freshman TB Leon Patton
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Kansas City Star

The Wildcats have been a rare bump in the road for Texas
coach Mack Brown. K-State (2-2) and Oklahoma
(4-5) are the only two teams Brown doesn’t have a
winning record against in the Big 12.


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Western Michigan-Central Michigan

Michigan Live

Two years ago, Western Michigan and
Central Michigan had three conference wins between them.
Times have changed. Much more than usual will be at stake when the rivals meet
Friday night at Kelly/Shorts Stadium, including first place in the Mid-American
Conference West Division and a spot in the Nov. 30 MAC Championship Game at
Ford Field in Detroit. Central has won all five of its conference games this
season and is 6-3 overall, making the Chippewas bowl-eligible for the second
consecutive year. The Broncos (7-2, 5-1) also are bowl-eligible for the second
straight season. Ryan Cubit has thrown for 1,449 yards and 11 touchdowns, but
he may not be Central’s biggest worry — that would be Western linebacker Ameer Ismail, who leads the nation
in sacks with 15, one shy of the MAC single-season record. While Western has
the league’s top defense, Central has the conference’s top scoring offense,
averaging 28.7 points and 385 yards per game.

Central’s freshman quarterback, Dan LeFevour,
has thrown a MAC-leading 17 touchdowns. Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections
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UTEP-UAB

El Paso Times

The University of Alabama-Birmingham may be 3-6 overall
and 2-3 in Conference USA.
And it may be a little down. But if there are any doubts about whether the
Blazers will be ready to play UTEP on Saturday in a
nationally-televised game from Legion Field, head coach Watson Brown erased
them this week. “We are late in the year and both UAB
and UTEP still have something to play for,” said
Brown, who has been at UAB for 12 seasons. “Our backs
are against the wall, and I have told the team that we are in a playoff system
right now. If we win, we still have a chance. If we lose, we are going to be
playing the rest of the games for pride.” Throw in the fact that the Blazers
are participating in their final home game of the season against the Miners,
and have a reputation for being an athletic, hard-hitting club, and UTEP (4-5, 2-3 in league play) has quite the challenge if
it hopes to win out the remainder of the season and make an appearance in its
third straight bowl game. Further, UAB has held a
time of possession advantage in 7 of their 9 games this season—something that
proved the difference last week in the Miners’ loss to Rice. Primarily a rushing team in the post-Hackney era, quarterbacks
Chris Williams and Sam Hunt have
been efficient. Williams is 91 of 162
on the season for 1,069 yards (118.8 per game), 8 touchdowns and 7
interceptions. Hunt, who is expected to return from an injury this week and
split time with Williams, is 35 of 55 for 414 yards (82.8 yards a game), 2
touchdowns and one pick. Further, UAB is 66th
in the nation in total defense, as opponents have averaged 336.9 yards a game.
It is 78th in the nation in rushing defense, limiting opponents to
149.2 yards a game—which may not spell good things for the Miners’ struggling
running game. MasterLockLine.com
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San Jose State-Cal Santa Barbara

Press Notes

UC Santa Barbara posted a 2-0
record in the exhibition season. The Gauchos recorded wins over UC San Diego (62-51) and Westmont
College
(76-68). UCSB finished the 2005-06 season
with an overall record of 15-14 and a Big West mark of 6-8. The Gauchos
finished fifth-place in the league. UCSB won eight of
its final 11 games in 2005-06 to finish over the .500 mark for the fourth time
in five seasons. Friday’s home game against San Jose
State
will be the only Thunderdome appearance that the Gauchos will make prior to
the Thanksgiving holiday. Following the game against the Spartans, UCSB will hit the road for contests at Montana
State
(Nov. 13), UNLV (Nov. 17) and Pepperdine
(Nov. 21). When the Gauchos return home they will have no small task as they
host San Diego State,
the defending Mountain West Conference champion, on Saturday, Nov. 25. By the
time November comes to and end, UCSB will have played
six regular season games, the most ever for the month. UCSB
enters the 2006-07 season with a vastly different
roster than it finished the 2005-06 season. Gone are eight of the 13 players
from last season’s team. In their place are two redshirt freshmen, a transfer
from a four-year school, two junior college transfers and four true freshmen.
In fact, due to injuries, the Gauchos had only three returnees
play in the two exhibition games. Of the 400 minutes logged by UCSB players in the games against UC
San Diego and Westmont, 237 (59.2%) was racked-up by
newcomers. UCSB went 9-4 in home games during the
2005-06 season. The Gauchos were a perfect 6-0 in
non-conference home games last season. Since Bob Williams became head coach in
1998-99, Santa Barbara has gone
73-30 in home games overall and 29-11 in non-conference home games. Since the
2000-01 season, UCSB has
gone 21-5 in non-conference games at the Thunderdome.
The Gauchos went 8-4 in home games in 2004-05, but in each of the three years
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Eastern Washington-Gonzaga

Seattle Times

The Zags, who open Friday night
against Eastern Washington, lost Morrison and J.P.
Batista, who combined were worth 47.5 points and 14.9 rebounds per game. But
after four Sweet 16 appearances in eight seasons, the bar has been set. Nobody
really believes Gonzaga is ever rebuilding. Truth is,
they’re undergoing the next thing to it. Take the loss of Morrison and Batista
and a non-league schedule that can only be termed frightful, and the Zags appear to be in for a season in which some lumps are
coming. Gonzaga returns its Nos. 3-8 scorers — Derek Raivio,
Sean Mallon, Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes,
Josh Heytvelt, David Pendergraft
and Pargo.Throw in three promising additions —
hustling 6-foot-9 JC product Abdullahi
Kuso and swingmen Matt Bouldin
and Micah Downs (ineligible until well into December) — and the Zags will bother a lot of people, if not beat them. Approved
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Samford-Florida

Press Notes

Last season, the Bulldogs played at No. 2-ranked Texas
in what was the program’s highest-ranked opponent. Samford (0-0) heads into the 2006-07 campaign as the preseason favorite
to win the Ohio Valley Conference. The Bulldogs return four starters from last
season’s squad that finished with a 20-11 record and advanced to the
championship game of the OVC Tournament. It was the
first time in school history that Samford was picked
to win the OVC.

Florida (0-0) finished last season with a 33-6 overall record and won its
last 11 games of the year en route to the national championship title. The
Gators head into this season as the first defending national champion since Arizona
in 1998 to bring back all five of its starters from the previous year. Florida
concluded 2005-06 Southeastern Conference play with a 10-6 record. Earlier this
week, Samford played host to North Georgia
in its lone exhibition contest of the preseason and cruised to a 76-45 victory.
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Denver-Colorado

Press Notes

DU went 1-1 in exhibition play,
defeating Colorado Christian 72-59 and falling to CSU-Pueblo, 84-46. DU returns six letterwinners and
three starters from last season’s team that finished 16-15 overall, 7-8 in the
Sun Belt Conference. Gone is one of the best players to ever don a Pioneer
uniform and its 2005-06 leading scorer and rebounder
in Yemi Nicholson. The Pioneers have five newcomers,
including two freshmen and three junior college transfers. DU
was picked to finish fourth in the West Division in a vote of the conference’s
13 head coaches at the annual Sun Belt Conference Media Days. The Pioneers will
be without the services of a pair of players expected to contribute this
season. Junior guard Myke Lattimore
(Morristown, N.J.)
and junior center Adam Tanner (Melbourne, Australia)
will miss at least the first four contests but are expected to be cleared to
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Den: T. Bell limited if he plays at all, M. Bell likely starts

 

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Tenn-Jac: 30 percent chance of
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NFL News and Notes

Sunday, November 5,
2006

 

We will update injuries and weather Sunday morning at JoeDuffy.net

NFL

Texans-Giants

Newsday

Plaxico Burress’ back spasms dropped him from probable to
questionable Friday. The Giants could face the Texans without their leading
receiver, their leader in sacks (Osi Umenyiora), their leader in interceptions (Sam Madison) and
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Cowboys-Redskins

Washington Post

Dressed in a gray sweat shirt and sweat pants yesterday,
Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss effectively ruled himself out of
tomorrow’s key NFC East game with the Dallas Cowboys at FedEx Field because of
a strained left hamstring. Although Moss is quarterback
Mark Brunell’s favorite receiver, he has looked
increasingly to Randle El on third-down plays. Lloyd has been less visible,
though against Indianapolis he
caught a season-high four passes. He has 11 receptions this season.Brunell
likely will rely on tight end Chris Cooley, who caught three touchdowns against
the Cowboys at FedEx Field last season in a 35-7 Redskins win. Cooley also has
touchdown receptions in his last two games. 
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Titans-Jaguars

Times-Union

While players learn to deal with quarterback issues, this
one has several Jaguars wondering how much Garrard starting Sunday against the
Titans is because of Leftwich’s medical impairment,
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Dolphins-Bears

Miami Herald

The Dolphins’ secondary will undergo changes again Sunday
because the starting lineup has been changed and injuries continue to be a
factor. Coaches expect to make a game-day decision on how much to use Travis Daniels against the Bears now
that the cornerback apparently is recovered from a knee injury that sidelined
him the past two weeks. Linebacker Derrick
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The Dolphins, though stumbling, have the best ranking in
yardage allowed (No. 5 overall) and second-best scoring defense (16th)
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Vikings-49ers

Pioneer Press

The Vikings will head to San Francisco without their
defensive signal caller and their offensive playmaker.Middle
linebacker Napoleon Harris and receiver Marcus Robinson, keys to each unit,
were downgraded Friday from questionable to out.Harris
dislocated his left wrist in the second quarter Monday against the New England
Patriots. Robinson injured his lower back in Seattle
on Oct. 22. Vikings coach Brad Childress would not put a timetable on either
player’s return, but there is optimism that both could return Nov. 12 when the
Vikings host the Green Bay Packers at the Metrodome.
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Texans-Giants

Houston Chronicle

Quarterback David Carr’s home and road numbers vary little.
Last season, he fumbled the ball three times on the road and at home. Seven of
his 11 interceptions in 2005 were thrown at Reliant Stadium.Carr’s
first two fumbles away from home this season came at Tennessee
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Broncos-Steelers

Post-Gazette

The Steelers are 2-5 and ready to juggle their offensive
line again, just in time for the Broncos to come to Heinz Field for a rematch
of the AFC championship game in January. This time, some of the changes are not
being mandated because of injuries. Chukky Okobi will make his first start in four years because Pro
Bowl center Jeff Hartings is out with a sprained
knee, which was injured in the loss Sunday in Oakland.
But Kendall Simmons likely will return to start at right guard in what has
become some kind of weekly rotation with Chris Kemoeatu,
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LSU-Tennessee Betting Preview

LSU-Tennessee Highlight Great Betting Card
Saturday

Joe Duffy (OffshoreInsiders.com)

The LSU Tigers travel to Knoxville
to take on the Tennessee Volunteers in a mid-afternoon nationally televised
game on CBS Saturday afternoon. 
Pointspread bettors are keeping an eye on Vols
quarterback Erik Ainge.

According to Cy McCormick of MasterLockLine.com,
Ainge will start. 
McCormick, one of the top insiders when it comes to injury information
said Ainge practiced fully Thursday and looked sharp.

LSU is 6-2 straight up, but lost
and failed to cover each of their road games, losing 7-3 at Auburn
and 23-10 at Florida. The Tigers
are coming off a bye. Tennessee
is 7-1 SU and 6-2 in the back pocket.

According to Stevie Vincent of BetOnSports360.com,
LSU has been sensational on both sides of the ball,
but especially passing and stopping the pass. 
The Tigers get 9.4 passing yards per attempt to teams normally allowing
just 7.4 and they also hold opponents to a full 2.0 yards per pass below their
normal average.

Sports betting online aficionados should note that Tennessee
is 1-9 ATS at home to the conference the last three years. They are in fact
8-25 their last 33 home games where it really counts

Other pointspread stats say that LUS
is 36-15 after allowing less than 100 yards rushing last game.

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