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                    <title>College BattleGround on UGA: No Panic Button Yet</title>
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<p>As we all know by now, UGA has lost 2 big commits in the last few days. Although the 1st reaction is to wonder to yourself “what’s going on in Athens” there’s still no reason to panic just yet. Kirby has shown time and time again that he might knows a thing or 2 about recruiting. Also let’s keep in mind that these upcoming high school seniors have not had the opportunity to visit campuses on officials since March of 2020, so these guys are finally getting the opportunity to have the red carpet rolled out for them. Let’s let these kids live it up for now and know the “G”, and one of the best closers in the business in Kirby, will be fine come signing day.<br />
On the bright side, after UGA losing 2 5 &#x2b50;&#xfe0f;‘S they are still ranked ahead of Florida.</p>
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                    <title>College BattleGround on Sneaky Good 74: Auburn in the Rearview, Alabama Ahead, and Clowns (No, Not the Refs)</title>
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<p>OK, maybe the refs.</p>
<p>After a one-week hiatus, Poseur and Chris are back with Seth and Jake to recap the Auburn game, then talk Game of the Century II. Do the Tigers have what it takes to beat Bama this year? The guys also discuss the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season, and answer listener questions.</p>
<p>We’ve had our fluids, we’ve stretched, we’ve even taken a nice nap... we are prepared for this Bama game. Doing all the things you need to do to get ready for this thing.</p>
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<p>Intro/outro song is “Je Suis Fier de Toi” by The Mudbugs Cajun &#038; Zydeco Band from their 2010 album “Mudbugs”. Used with permission and gratitude!</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 09:34:10 -0500</pubDate>
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                    <title>College BattleGround on Week 11 college football viewing schedule</title>
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<p><small>Photo by John Korduner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images</small></p>
<p>LSU at Alabama highlights this weekend’s slate.</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2019 09:32:14 -0500</pubDate>
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                    <title>College BattleGround on Colorado Buffaloes vs. Stanford Cardinal: Week 11 Preview</title>
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<p><small>Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports</small></p>
<p>Buffs look to avoid a sixth straight loss and bowl game elimination in Mel Tucker’s first season</p>
<p>For the first time since 1904, the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/colorado-buffaloes" target="_blank">Colorado Buffaloes</a> (3-6, 1-5 Pac-12) will face a <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/stanford-cardinal" target="_blank">Stanford Cardinal</a> (4-4, 3-3 Pac-12) team past the first week of November. Both teams are fighting for postseason hopes late in the season with no room for error. It’s not an easy road for either team considering Colorado needs to win out after losing five straight games, and Stanford needs two of the four remaining games with two them coming on the road, along with facing 15th-ranked Notre Dame in the season finale at home.</p>
<p>A season that started out at 1-3 for Shaw’s team improved to .500 with back-to-back wins at Oregon State and vs. No. 15 Washington to open October. Since that point, the Cardinal gave away a 34-16 loss to UCLA and took a 41-31 win over Arizona two weeks ago to remain even on the year. Stanford is one loss away from matching the worst record in Shaw’s tenure in Palo Alto— a 9-5 season that produced a Pac-12 North title in 2017 for the then 20th-ranked Cardinal.</p>
<p>Stanford struggled to make the postseason with a total eight bowl appearances prior to the Jim Harbaugh era. Since Shaw arrived in Palo Alto in 2011, the Cardinal have never missed the postseason and are trying for an extra game for the 11th year in a row as the most consistent team in the Pac-12, including four straight BCS bowls between 2010 and 2013 to make Stanford the winning-est conference program of the decade. The Cardinal has won 98 games since the start of the 2010 season, tied for the sixth-most in college football. Just five programs have reached 100 wins this decade.</p>
<p>However, Shaw’s focus isn’t looking ahead to December, but rather taking it one week at a time. “I’m not even thinking about bowl games,” Shaw said this week. “Our charge every week is to play our best football. We’re chasing that great game where you walk out of the stadium saying, ‘Guys, that was our best game.’ That’s what we want. The bowl game stuff will happen however it happens, but our focus is just on what happens on game day.”</p>
<p>The last time Colorado and Stanford meet on the gridiron was 2016. A defensive road battle decided by 10-5 score in favor of the Buffaloes and helped secure a bowl bid for the first time in a decade during “The Rise.” Since that time, CU has gone 9-20 against conference opponents including a 31-point blowout in the 2016 <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/pac-12-championship" target="_blank">Pac-12 Championship</a> at the hands of 4th-ranked Washington. Colorado has allowed 30+ points in 14 straight games going back to last season, the longest streak in FBS. On the other side, Stanford has surpassed the 30-point mark just twice this season both resulting in wins. Although, one thing to watch in the meeting between the Buffs and Cardinal is the 40-point mark. Stanford is 31-0 under Shaw when scoring 40-or-more points.</p>
<p>While Colorado’s defense has taken a beating as of late, the offense hasn’t produced outstanding numbers either. The Buffs averaged 34.6 points per game thru the first five contests of the season and a low 14.5-point average in the four games since. A look at the stat line over the past month tells a story of the past 16 quarters. A total of 49 offensive drives (not including end of half) resulting in 22 punts, 12 turnovers, 7 touchdowns, 5 missed FGs and 3 made FGs for the Buffs.</p>
<p>The Cardinal have done well defensively this season allowing 28.0 points per game, but still manages to be one of the seven Pac-12 teams to give up over 400+ yards a game. What offsets the lack of discipline is Stanford’s ability to score on both sides of the ball. The Cardinal is currently 15th in the nation and has scored three non-offensive touchdowns this season.</p>
<p>A shuffle for Stanford at quarterback with <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/279372/k-j-costello" target="_blank">K.J. Costello</a> returning in the win over Arizona after missing three games due to a thumb injury. The senior starter takes back control of Cardinal offense after backup <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/288117/davis-mills" target="_blank">Davis Mills</a> passed for 890 yards and five touchdowns to an interception in <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/309660/k-j-costello" target="_blank">Costello</a>’s absence. <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/309697/davis-mills" target="_blank">Mills</a>’ relief effort was the best start by a Stanford QB in their first three games since 2003. In 24 career starts, Costello has led the Cardinal to a 15-9 record. His 48 career touchdown passes are tied for sixth-most in school history.</p>
<p>After Bryce Love’s exit to the NFL, Stanford’s workhorse out of the backfield this season is Cameron Scarlett. The fifth-year senior from Portland, Ore has rushed for 700 yards and five touchdowns this season, and is 39 yards shy of matching Love’s rushing yard total from last season. Through eight games, Scarlett is second behind Mills with 859 all-purpose yards.</p>
<h3><strong>News and notes</strong></h3>
<p><em>Second Half Hustle</em>: “Stanford is 75-7 when leading at halftime under David Shaw and has won 59 of its last 62 games when leading after three quarters.”</p>
<p><em>Showing up early and often</em>: “Colorado’s attendance of 48,913 for the Southern California game pushed the season number to 203,593 for four games, including two sellouts (against Nebraska and Arizona State; the last time CU exceeded 200,000 for its first four home games was in 2011 (203,666), CU’s first year in the Pac-12. The Buffaloes are at 101.4 percent of capacity at this point, one of the top figures nationally (CU’s final season ticket count for the year was 20,414, while students purchased the full allotment of 12, 254 sport passes).”</p>
<p>No DirecTV— A big deal: Stanford’s David Shaw shared his thoughts about the Pac-12 needing a deal with DirecTV before the season. Here’s what he had to say.</p>
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<p><strong>From the desk of Dave Plati:</strong></p>
<p>“Stat of the week: <em>Third Down Successes</em>. Colorado has been fairly proficient on third downs this season, especially when it comes to third-and-short (third-and-four or less). The Buffaloes are 38-of-55 in such situations, which translates to a 69.1 percent conversion rate (CU is 28-of-37 on third-and-three or less, 75.7 percent, and has earned a first down 10 of 12 times on third-and-one). Against UCLA, the Buffs converted all five times when faced with third-and-four or less. When CU has called a running play on third or fourth down, it has converted 33 of 45 times (73.3 percent), with WR Laviska Shenault leading the way (8-of-8), followed by TB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332117/jaren-mangham" target="_blank">Jaren Mangham</a> (10-of-12) and TB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287465/alex-fontenot" target="_blank">Alex Fontenot</a> (9-of-13).”</p>
<h3><strong>Game Info</strong></h3>
<p>Colorado welcomes Stanford into Folsom Field for the first time since 2015 on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. MT. The Cardinal have won two of the past three over the Buffs, despite losing the most-recent meeting in 2016. Stanford holds a 6-4 all-time advantage over CU, 3-1 as members of the Pac-12.</p>
<p>TV: Pac-12 Network (except DirecTV)</p>
<p>Radio: 850 KOA (Regional) <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/208495/mark-johnson" target="_blank">Mark Johnson</a> (play-by-play)/ Gary Barnett (color)</p>
<p>Weather Forecast: 67°, clear at kickoff</p>
<p>Odds: -3 Stanford</p>
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<p>Pete is coming to E-Town! Not creepy at all.</p>
<p><em>We’re still doing this. Northwestern (1-7, 0-6 Big Ten) is actually favored for the first time since UNLV as they ready to play host to Purdue (3-6, 2-4). But will the Boilermakers’ injuries get the better of them, or will it be the Wildcats who fail to capitalize on a winnable 11 a.m. home tilt?</em></p>
<p><em>Here’s how our staff sees things playing out on Parents Weekend in Evanston:</em></p>
<p><strong>Joe Weinberg: Northwestern 10, Purdue 9</strong></p>
<p>Lake the fucking posts.</p>
<p><strong>Noah Coffman: Purdue 17, Northwestern 16</strong></p>
<p>I really want to pick the Wildcats this week. I even think they’ll score a touchdown! But <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/290038/aidan-o-connell" target="_blank">Aidan O’Connell</a>, in limited action so far this season has seemed pretty solid for a third-string quarterback. He will outplay his fellow Aidan (or <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287789/hunter-johnson" target="_blank">Hunter Johnson</a>, we still don’t have an injury report) and Purdue’s complete lack of a run game won’t be enough to sink them.</p>
<p>Get ready for some impressive <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287344/charlie-kuhbander" target="_blank">Charlie Kuhbander</a> field goal kicking, though.</p>
<p><strong>Claire Kuwana: Purdue 13, Northwestern 7</strong></p>
<p>Even with an injury-ridden offense, Purdue will still manage to produce coming off their win over Nebraska. Northwestern may score their first touchdown in over a month. I’m feeling optimistic.</p>
<p><strong>Avery Zimmerman: Northwestern 17, Purdue 10</strong></p>
<p>Northwestern finally gets some takeaways and capitalizes with..... touchdowns!</p>
<p><strong>Matthew Albert: Northwestern 9, Purdue 6</strong></p>
<p>Go ‘Cats. <a href="https://www.insidenu.com/2019/11/6/20939379/where-are-we-wednesday-stronger-than-ever" target="_blank">Cancer sucks</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Jacob Brown: Purdue 17, Northwestern 7</strong></p>
<p>With NU’s postseason hopes dashed, and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289555/hunter-johnson" target="_blank">Johnson</a> nursing another injury, I hope the coaching staff will stay away from risking his health (but who knows at this point?) <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278758/aidan-smith" target="_blank">Aidan Smith</a> will throw a touchdown, but <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/307414/aidan-o-connell" target="_blank">Aidan O’Connell</a> and the Boilermakers will dominate time of possession, and win the game easily.</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Olinger: Purdue 17, Northwestern 3</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq9e7ETYiNM&#038;t=2131s" target="_blank">The Ringer’s Ryen Russillo said something something in an NBA preview that I think can apply to Northwestern’s football team</a>. According to Russillo, with certain players we already know the answer to “the question” about them, so we should stop asking it. The question all season with Northwestern has been related to when the offense will improve. It’s been asked enough times, at this point, that everyone should know the answer is never.</p>
<p>This offense is not going to suddenly break through and muster enough points to win Big Ten games. Things don’t change as much as people would like to believe. As much as everyone wants to talk themselves into something like a 17-10 ‘Cats win, that’s just not what this team is this year. I don’t enjoy ripping on a team that’s filled with some really great people, but in 2019, they just aren’t good enough at football.</p>
<p><strong>Mac Stone: Northwestern 13, Purdue 7</strong></p>
<p>Northwestern is bad. Really, really bad. Purdue is also bad though, and will be without their best player in <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/311465/rondale-moore" target="_blank">Rondale Moore</a>, who went down in late September with a leg injury. This is going to be an eyesore of a game. The low score won’t be the result of good defense, but horrific offense. If you’re in Vegas, you’re betting your life on the under (the total is currently 39.5 points, who did the math on that?)</p>
<p><strong>Colin Kruse: Purdue 9, Northwestern 6</strong></p>
<p>Both teams are going to struggle immensely on offense, and the special teams units will have field days. Star turns from <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/263056/andrew-david" target="_blank">Andrew David</a>, <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/333318/trey-finison" target="_blank">Trey Finison</a>, and Kuhbander are incoming. Neither Aidan will lead their respective offenses to touchdowns, but, because the world is a cruel place and nobody can have nice things this season, the Boilermakers somehow will prevail. Take the under, folks.</p>
<p><strong>Eli Karp: Purdue 16, Northwestern 10</strong></p>
<p>I picked Northwestern the last two weeks to try to move up in the standings. I’m done now. The touchdown drought ends, though!</p>
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<h3><strong>Inside NU Prediction Standings</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Joe Weinberg:</strong> 7-1</p>
<p><strong>Noah Coffman:</strong> 6-2</p>
<p><strong>Avery Zimmerman:</strong> 6-2</p>
<p><strong>Colin Kruse:</strong> 6-2</p>
<p><strong>William Karmin:</strong> 5-3</p>
<p><strong>Lia Assimakopoulos:</strong> 4-3</p>
<p><strong>Jacob Brown:</strong> 4-1</p>
<p><strong>Eli Karp:</strong> 3-5</p>
<p><strong>Matt Albert:</strong> 2-5</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Olinger:</strong> 3-0</p>
<p><strong>Mac Stone:</strong> 3-0</p>
<p><strong>Caleb Friedman:</strong> 1-0</p>
<p><strong>Lucio Vainesman:</strong> 1-0</p>
<p><strong>Claire Kuwana:</strong> 1-0</p>
<p><strong>Ryley Hougland: </strong>1-2</p>
<p><strong>Graham Brennan:</strong> 0-1</p>
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<p>One tailback returns; another is on the shelf.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/south-carolina-gamecocks" target="_blank">South Carolina Gamecocks</a> enter Senior Night’s contest against Appalachian State in fairly good health for this time of year, although the backfield continues to struggle with having all hands on deck. Let former and oft-banged up cornerback Akeem Auguste guide you through a lengthy report which, thankfully, contains mostly good news.</p>
<p><em>Zero Augustes - Full go!</em></p>
<p><em>One Augustes - Should play, but won’t start</em></p>
<p><em>Two Augustes - Game-time decision</em></p>
<p><em>Three Augustes - Questionable</em></p>
<p><em>Four Augustes - Unlikely</em></p>
<p><em>Five Augustes - Out</em></p>
<h3><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/280681/tavien-feaster" target="_blank">Tavien Feaster</a> — Five Augustes</h3>
<p>The Clemson transfer who came in and made exactly the kind of instant impact Gamecock fans were hoping for is currently down for the count with a groin injury. This is unfortunate, since he and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/280929/rico-dowdle" target="_blank">Rico Dowdle</a> together have rejuvenated South Carolina’s rushing attack and made quite the duo when both were healthy.</p>
<h3><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/158266/a-j-turner" target="_blank">A.J. Turner</a> — Four Augustes</h3>
<p>It’s not exactly clear what Turner’s status is, but the running-back-corner-back utility player is still nursing a hamstring injury and those are notoriously difficult, so I wouldn’t expect to see him this week.</p>
<h3><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/290395/shi-smith" target="_blank">Shi Smith</a> — Three Augustes</h3>
<p>The junior wide receiver joins Turner in dealing with a hamstring pull. He’s officially considered questionable, but it sounds like his availability will ultimately be a game-time decision.</p>
<h3>Rico Dowdle — Zero Augustes</h3>
<p>But here’s the good news! Dowdle, who has struggled with a snake-bitten injury history throughout his career, suffered another blow to his ankle a couple weeks ago. Fortunately, he’s back to full speed and will be ready to go against the Apps.</p>
<h3><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/306218/dylan-wonnum" target="_blank">Dylan Wonnum</a> — Zero Augustes</h3>
<p>After missing five games with an ankle injury of his own, the offensive lineman is finally set to make his return.</p>
<h3><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/280182/keir-thomas" target="_blank">Keir Thomas</a> — Zero Augustes</h3>
<p>The senior defensive lineman has been absent all season while battling a lingering infection after offseason ankle surgery. Coach Will Muschamp has given him the green light, but I’m not sure how much we’ll see him, given his prolonged recovery.</p>
<h3><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/290397/damani-staley" target="_blank">Damani Staley</a> — Zero Augustes</h3>
<p>The reserve linebacker sat out against Vanderbilt with turf toe, but is good to go.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_10436590.0-3cd3b88b85cecb735cf9e42b69e85cf88df9d988.jpg' data-width='1310' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_10436590.0-3cd3b88b85cecb735cf9e42b69e85cf88df9d988.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA Football: Duke at Wake Forest" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a></p>
<p><small>Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports</small></p>
<p>Notre Dame has to play Duke again. It will hopefully not be like last time.</p>
<p>You guys are never going to believe this, but the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/notre-dame-fighting-irish" target="_blank">Notre Dame Fighting Irish</a> football team has yet ANOTHER game this weekend.</p>
<p>Yes, I know, it’s wild.</p>
<p>The 6-2, #15 Irish travel to Durham to face off against Coach David Cutcliffe and his 4-4 <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/duke-blue-devils" target="_blank">Duke Blue Devils</a> tomorrow, and after the past two games for Notre Dame, it goes without saying that even Duke can make us uneasy about how our team will perform...especially remembering the last time ND took on the Blue Devils.</p>
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<p>Sorry about that, you’ll probably want to toss some acid into your eyes really quick. Maybe watch this to get some positive feelings back in ya?</p>
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<p>Once you’ve done that, let’s move past watching a BVG defense lose to Duke at home and focus on Clark Lea’s squad hopefully turning it up a notch while the offense does the same, eh?</p>
<p>Here’s how the two teams match up.</p>
<h2>Duke Offense vs. Notre Dame Defense</h2>
<p>The Duke Blue Devils offense is not particularly great this season. They’re ranked 95th offensively in SP+ and are 100th in total offense (66th in rushing, 103rd in passing). Furthermore, they average less than 30 points per game, 64th in the country in scoring offense.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Clark Lea’s defense has, besides the Michigan game, proven to be very consistent and pretty stingy, ranked 29th in SP+ ratings, 33rd in total defense, and 28th in scoring defense. On paper, this group should suffocate the Blue Devils and it should be smooth sailing for the Irish.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, that’s not how things have gone for the Irish lately, and Duke brings another dual-threat QB and some explosive offensive weapons to the table that could cause some issues.</p>
<p>Let’s start with the Duke passing game, which is certainly their weakness, which is odd considering David Cutcliffe is known for being such a good developer of QBs and a strong offensive mind. However, with the departure of 1st Round pick <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/114054/daniel-jones" target="_blank">Daniel Jones</a>, <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/257033/quentin-harris" target="_blank">Quentin Harris</a> has stepped in as QB1, and although he’s been decent passing the ball, he also hasn’t seen a pass defense as good as ND’s since the opener vs. the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/alabama-crimson-tide" target="_blank">Alabama Crimson Tide</a>. Duke lost that game 42-3 while Harris went 12-for-22 for 97 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13574045-a7d80226a41a607ff8390b82fa430081ad9830b5-1.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13574045-a7d80226a41a607ff8390b82fa430081ad9830b5-1.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA Football: Duke at North Carolina" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
<cite>Nell Redmond-USA TODAY Sports</cite></figure>
<p>Indeed, the Irish’s pass defense is 14th in the country in passing yards allowed per game, and 19th in yards allowed per passing attempt, surrendering just 6.28. That group, as we all know at this point, is led by a bevy of veteran guys that includes a pair of senior captains at safety — Alohi Gilman (46 tackles, 1 INT, 1 FF, 1 FR) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281813/jalen-elliott" target="_blank">Jalen Elliott</a> (29 tackles, 2 PD, 2 INT) — as well as reliable cover guys <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281824/troy-pride-jr" target="_blank">Troy Pride Jr</a>. (27 tackles, 5 PD) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/273243/shaun-crawford" target="_blank">Shaun Crawford</a> (17 tackles, 2 PD, 1 INT). That nucleus of seniors does a fantastic job of not letting receivers get behind them for many big plays, and none of them shy away from contact or making key tackles in space.</p>
<p>Along with those older guys, there have been a couple of youths making waves in the secondary, as <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/311435/tariq-bracy" target="_blank">TaRiq Bracy</a> (21 tackles, 5 PD, 1 FF, 1 FR) stepped up in <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312072/shaun-crawford" target="_blank">Crawford</a>’s absence while he was injured, and freshman <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/336299/kyle-hamilton" target="_blank">Kyle Hamilton</a> has been better than advertised — 28 tackles, 3 PD, 3 INT (1 TD) — which is saying a lot for the 5-star talent.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13610050-88959050d639a34e14cfc016da168a70b5ec415c-1.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13610050-88959050d639a34e14cfc016da168a70b5ec415c-1.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA Football: Virginia Tech at Notre Dame" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
<cite>Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports</cite></figure>
<p>The continued strong play from that group will be important, as Harris has been able to find some success this year with some pretty dynamic receivers running routes for him. The leader of that group has been WR <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332183/jalon-calhoun" target="_blank">Jalon Calhoun</a>, who’s hauled in 37 passes for 294 yards and 3 touchdowns so far this season.</p>
<p>WR <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278941/scott-bracey" target="_blank">Scott Bracey</a> is a big-play, home run threat kind of guy who’s got 257 yards and a pair of scores on just 19 catches, and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/272392/aaron-young" target="_blank">Aaron Young</a> has been equally strong with 18 catches, 234 yards, and two touchdowns himself. Add in TE <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287615/noah-gray" target="_blank">Noah Gray</a>’s 32 receptions for 238 yards and 2 scores, along with the unbelievable catch-to-touchdown ratio of <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332200/eli-pancol" target="_blank">Eli Pancol</a> — 4 catches on the year, 3 touchdowns scored — and the Blue Devils have some skill guys who can hurt you if allowed to get open.</p>
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<p>Running backs <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287617/deon-jackson" target="_blank">Deon Jackson</a> and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/310435/mataeo-durant" target="_blank">Mataeo Durant</a>, in fact, are pretty strong in the passing game as well, combining for 28 receptions, 262 yards, and 3 touchdowns out of the backfield.</p>
<p>Of course, none of this will matter if QB Quentin Harris can’t get the ball consistently to those guys — especially considering they won’t be open every play with that vaunted Irish pass defense hounding them on their routes.</p>
<p>Harris is an okay passer, having tossed the ball for 1,500 yards and 13 touchdowns so far in 2019 while completing passes at a 61% clip. However, he’s averaging just 6.1 yards per attempt through the air, and has managed to throw 7 interceptions already, meaning the Irish secondary has to be licking their chops a bit, hoping Harris takes the wrong chance out there.</p>
<p>One way Clark Lea can help nudge Harris in that direction will be by hitting him with a good pass rush that gets to the QB, hits him often, contains him in the pocket while collapsing said pocket, and piles up the sacks. The defensive end duo of <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281823/julian-okwara" target="_blank">Julian Okwara</a> (16 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 FF, 1 FR) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/279167/khalid-kareem" target="_blank">Khalid Kareem</a> (28 tackles, 4.5 sacks) are WAY overdue for a repeat of the 2nd half performance against the <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/virginia-cavaliers" target="_blank">Virginia Cavaliers</a>, and Harris is similar in a lot of ways to Perkins in terms of his being a decent passer and a VERY dangerous runner.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1180524338.jpg-55de16dc0a3933a6477658df1f12cd09972a94a4.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1180524338.jpg-55de16dc0a3933a6477658df1f12cd09972a94a4.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="Bowling Green v Notre Dame" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
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<p>If Okwara and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312104/khalid-kareem" target="_blank">Kareem</a> — in conjunction with key reserves <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281822/adetokunbo-ogundeji" target="_blank">Adetokunbo Ogundeji</a> and Jamir <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/257041/daniel-jones" target="_blank">Jones</a> (combined 32 tackles, 4 sacks, 3 FF, 1 FR TD) and linebacker <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289906/jeremiah-owusu-koramoah" target="_blank">Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah</a> (4 sacks) — can put frequent heat on Harris and make sure he’s bottled up and taken to the turf often, the Irish will really be in business, considering how one-dimensional that kind of effort will make the Blue Devils.</p>
<p>Duke’s got an okay running game, and Notre Dame’s rush defense definitely leaves something to be desired (72nd in total rushing defense, 61st in yards allowed per rush at 4.03), so this would be where the Blue Devils could do some damage if the defense isn’t able to take away the pass and focus heavily on stopping the run.</p>
<p>Deon Jackson leads Duke in rushing with 487 yards and 5 touchdowns while averaging a decent 3.9 yards per carry, and his backup Mataeo Durant is solid as well with 248 yards, 3.8 yards per carry, and a rushing touchdown of his own.</p>
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<p>Add in Harris and his 408 yards and 6 rushing touchdowns while averaging 3.9 yards per scramble, and Duke would have the weapons necessary to gash the Irish on the ground if they’re having to invest too much in preventing big passing plays.</p>
<p>The most important guys in containing Jackson, Harris, and Durant will be the Irish linebackers. The trio of <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/273223/asmar-bilal" target="_blank">Asmar Bilal</a> (51 tackles), <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/264748/drew-white" target="_blank">Drew White</a> (48 tackles, 1 sack), and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312126/jeremiah-owusu-koramoah" target="_blank">Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah</a> (45 tackles, 1 FF, 1 FR) have had their ups and downs this year, but if they can pick the right gaps to shoot and be as sure-tackling as we’ve seen them be, Duke will struggle to move the ball, considering their limitations through the air.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13358211-9d7a9c4d93f00b54b7c946c373c669a3dbd09036.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13358211-9d7a9c4d93f00b54b7c946c373c669a3dbd09036.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA Football: New Mexico at Notre Dame" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
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<p>It will also be important that <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289908/myron-tagovailoa-amosa" target="_blank">Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa</a> (16 tackles, 1 FR), <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289901/kurt-hinish" target="_blank">Kurt Hinish</a> (13 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF), and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/311888/jayson-ademilola" target="_blank">Jayson Ademilola</a> (16 tackles) continue to get a good push in the middle and clog things up, giving the linebackers time to read the run and make plays.</p>
<h3>Offensive Blue Devil to Watch</h3>
<p>QB Quentin Harris</p>
<p>If Harris can find just an iota of success through the air tomorrow, it will go a long way in terms of keeping the Irish defense honest and giving the Blue Devils running game some room to work. That plus some big scrambles to keep the chains moving will allow the Dukies to hang around in this one, and with the game played in Durham, who knows what could happen if Duke’s still there at the end of the line.</p>
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<h3>Defensive Irish to Watch</h3>
<p>DE <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312125/julian-okwara" target="_blank">Julian Okwara</a></p>
<p>The man was a preseason All-<a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/american" target="_blank">American</a> and projected first round pick, but he’s been incredibly quiet for much of the year. Some of it can be chalked up to teams keying on him and double-teaming him and getting the ball out quick so he’s less effective, but he’s also seemed to disappear at times. With the team still struggling quite a bit, an explosive, loud game from the senior captain would go a long way toward energizing the team and potentially spurring a blowout road win.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1168809602.jpg-a1d61f85f0e01cfbc621ce54525df0267530de1a.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1168809602.jpg-a1d61f85f0e01cfbc621ce54525df0267530de1a.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SEP 14 New Mexico at Notre Dame" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a></figure>
<h2>Halftime Funtime</h2>
<h3>Best Names in the Game</h3>
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<li>Notre Dame RB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/311439/c-bo-flemister" target="_blank">C’Borius Flemister</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame LS <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332891/axel-raarup" target="_blank">Axel Raarup</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame S <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/336293/litchfield-ajavon" target="_blank">Litchfield Ajavon</a></li>
<li>Duke PK <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332192/charlie-ham" target="_blank">Charlie Ham</a></li>
<li>Duke S Lummie <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/275406/aaron-young" target="_blank">Young</a> IV</li>
<li>Notre Dame TE <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/311454/tommy-tremble" target="_blank">Tommy Tremble</a></li>
<li>Duke OT <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/304060/peace-addo" target="_blank">Peace Addo</a></li>
<li>Duke LB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278955/koby-quansah" target="_blank">Koby Quansah</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame DL <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332892/hunter-spears" target="_blank">Hunter Spears</a></li>
<li>Duke LS <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287628/lee-rodio" target="_blank">Lee Rodio</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame LB <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/304789/ovie-oghoufo" target="_blank">Ovie Oghoufo</a></li>
<li>Duke WR <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287626/damond-philyaw-johnson" target="_blank">Damond Philyaw-Johnson</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame DE <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332890/nana-osafo-mensah" target="_blank">Nana Osafo-Mensah</a></li>
<li>Duke RB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278942/brittain-brown" target="_blank">Brittain Brown</a></li>
<li>Duke G <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287611/rakavius-chambers" target="_blank">Rakavius Chambers</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame CB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/285079/temitop-agoro" target="_blank">Temitope Agoro</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame DE <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312124/adetokunbo-ogundeji" target="_blank">Adetokunbo Ogundeji</a></li>
<li>Duke QB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/304069/gunnar-holmberg" target="_blank">Gunnar Holmberg</a></li>
<li>Notre Dame RB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289891/jafar-armstrong" target="_blank">Jafar Armstrong</a></li>
<li>Duke LB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/332205/sayyid-stevens" target="_blank">Sayyid Stevens</a></li>
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<h2>Devil Power Rankings, No Context or Explanation Given</h2>
<ol>
<li>Devil’s Food Cake</li>
<li>A “devil may care” attitude</li>
<li>Tasmanian Devil (cartoon character)</li>
<li>Tasmanian Devil (animal)</li>
<li>“Speak of the devil”</li>
<li>Playing Devil’s advocate</li>
<li>“The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band</li>
<li><em>The Devil Wears Prada</em> (2006)</li>
<li>“The devil is in the details”</li>
<li><em>Devil</em> (2010), which has the following description on IMDB: “A group of people are trapped in an elevator and the Devil is mysteriously amongst them”</li>
<li><a href="https://spookygeology.com/devil-places/" target="_blank">Geographical features named after the Devil</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/arizona-st-sun-devils" target="_blank">Arizona State Sun Devils</a></li>
<li>Deviled eggs</li>
<li>Lucifer/Satan (like, just the actual Devil)</li>
<li>“Devil in Disguise” by Elvis Presley</li>
<li>Make a deal with the devil/sell your soul to the devil</li>
<li>New Jersey Devils</li>
<li>Duke Blue Devils</li>
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<h2>Notre Dame Offense vs. Duke Defense</h2>
<p>Whereas the Notre Dame defense appears to have a lot of advantages over the Duke offense, what should be much more interesting is the matchup between the ND offense and the Blue Devil defense.</p>
<p>Both are ranked 37th in the SP+, and although the Irish are 39th in scoring offense while Duke is just 55th in scoring defense, Duke’s defense does a pretty good job of limiting offensive production overall (40th in total defense) while the Irish struggle a bit in producing great raw offensive output (58th in total offense).</p>
<p>Thus, it should be fun to see if offensive coordinator Chip Long is able to change up his game plan a bit after a horrid performance in the rain at Michigan and a mostly bad follow-up against a Virginia Tech defense that rates lower than Duke’s.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_10391434-bd6c73b3116f156067467420a7b1f4fb14ed17d5.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_10391434-bd6c73b3116f156067467420a7b1f4fb14ed17d5.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA Football: Wake Forest at Notre Dame" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
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<p>The key, no doubt, will be QB <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281809/ian-book" target="_blank">Ian Book</a> and his continued search for redemption after some disappointing games earlier in the season. Book has been fairly productive overall with 1,828 yards and 17 touchdowns this season, and has done a great job in limiting turnovers, throwing just 4 interceptions.</p>
<p>However, his accuracy (58% completion) has dipped substantially — roughly 10 percentage points — since last season, and persistent issues with abandoning the pocket early and not being able/willing to toss deep balls to a nice array of deep threats has left the offense an incomplete mess that really has trouble driving down the field and scoring against competent defenses.</p>
<p>Duke’s pass defense is its strength on that side of the ball, as the Blue Devils are 43rd in the country in passing defense and 27th in yards allowed per passing attempt (6.75). Their secondary includes a number of guys with a penchant for making plays on the ball, like safeties <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287633/marquis-waters" target="_blank">Marquis Waters</a> (43 tackles, 5 PD, 2 INT) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287610/michael-carter-ii" target="_blank">Michael Carter II</a> (37 tackles, 3 PD) and corners <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/36345/leonard-johnson" target="_blank">Leonard Johnson</a> (33 tackles, 5 PD, 2 INT, 1 FF, 1 FR) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287608/josh-blackwell" target="_blank">Josh Blackwell</a> (18 tackles, 4 PD).</p>
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<p>Add in <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278958/dylan-singleton" target="_blank">Dylan Singleton</a>, who is 2nd on the team in tackles with 55 (plus 2 FF and 1 FR), and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/208699/jalen-alexander" target="_blank">Jalen Alexander</a>, who has 2 picks himself in 2019, and it’s obvious that Duke’s secondary is entirely capable of making some big plays, especially if <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312062/ian-book" target="_blank">Ian Book</a> manages to make some big mistakes and throw the ball into risky spots like he did against Georgia and Virginia Tech.</p>
<p>Book will especially be interesting to watch due to Duke’s solid pass rush they’ll send his way — the Blue Devils are tied with Notre Dame for 35th in the country in team sacks, and have multiple guys who really know how to get to the QB and wreak havoc. DE <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287612/victor-dimukeje" target="_blank">Victor Dimukeje</a> is the guy to watch in that regard, as he’s already got 6.5 sacks on the season and will surely have been told by his coaching staff that his ability to put pressure on Book will force him to ditch his progressions, scramble, and hopefully do much less damage than what could be done by standing in and patiently finding open receivers downfield.</p>
<p>Alongside Dimukeje, look for defensive ends <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287629/chris-rumph-ii" target="_blank">Chris Rumph II</a> (30 tackles, 3 sacks, 3 PD) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278947/james-hornbuckle" target="_blank">Tre Hornbuckle</a> (24 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 FF) to be causing some issues — especially considering the recent injury to starting right tackle <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287890/robert-hainsey" target="_blank">Robert Hainsey</a>, as he is done for the season with a broken ankle.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13290896-25a26e4ef872fad72a9cb761073dbf501d94e10c.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.comusa_today_13290896-25a26e4ef872fad72a9cb761073dbf501d94e10c.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA Football: Alabama vs Duke" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
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<p>Defensive tackles <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/257055/trevon-mcswain" target="_blank">Trevon McSwain</a> and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/246666/edgar-cerenord" target="_blank">Edgar Cerenord</a> (combined 36 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 2 FF, 1 INT) provide some decent heft in the middle and could cause issues as well, what with RG Tommy Kraemer out with a sprained MCL. How Duke attacks that weakened right side of the ND offensive line, and how reserves <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/273301/trevor-ruhland" target="_blank">Trevor Ruhland</a> and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289903/josh-lugg" target="_blank">Josh Lugg</a> hold up, will be critical for how much time Book even has to pass tomorrow.</p>
<p>If Book does find himself with decent protection, he will of course first look to his two go-to targets, <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281811/chase-claypool" target="_blank">Chase Claypool</a> and Cole Kmet. <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312069/chase-claypool" target="_blank">Claypool</a> was once again fantastic and critical to the team’s success in the 21-20 win over the Hokies last weekend, as he reeled in 8 passes for 118 yards, including multiple HUGE, clutch catches on the final scoring drive for the Irish. On the season, Claypool has amassed a stat line of 37 catches for 554 yards and 4 touchdowns.</p>
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<p>Kmet has probably not been targeted in this offensive game plan as much as fans would like, but he’s still a major mismatch whenever he’s out there running routes, and in 6 games has been able to snare 27 balls for 318 yards and 5 touchdowns, which is pretty damn good considering the roller coaster ride this offense has been on this year.</p>
<p>Along with Claypool and Kmet, look for Book to hopefully sprinkle in passes to guys like <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281820/javon-mckinley" target="_blank">Javon McKinley</a> (11 rec, 268 yds, 4 TD), Chris Finke (20 rec, 233 yds, 1 TD), and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312151/tommy-tremble" target="_blank">Tommy Tremble</a> (11 rec, 145 yds, 3 TD). <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312073/avery-davis" target="_blank">Avery Davis</a> and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/311444/braden-lenzy" target="_blank">Braden Lenzy</a> (17 rec, 232 yds, 3 TD combined) could also add a spark or two if given the chance, considering their speed and cutting ability.</p>
<p>If Duke is successful in pressuring Book and taking him out of his game through the air, the Irish will HAVE to be running the ball successfully to have a shot at winning this game. Rush defense is not really a strong suit for this Duke defense (54th in rushing defense, 53rd in yards per rush allowed), but unfortunately for us Irish fans, the ND rushing offense has not exactly been dominant this year (72nd in the country in total rushing, 63rd in yards per rush). Considering 40% of the starting offensive line is out, it might be a long day for Tony <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/281814/jamir-jones" target="_blank">Jones</a> Jr. and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312052/jafar-armstrong" target="_blank">Jafar Armstrong</a> in trying to get things going on the ground.</p>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1185115251.jpg-e79f8914fa5dbb1b8d87c2bc18b2d87229196724.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1185115251.jpg-e79f8914fa5dbb1b8d87c2bc18b2d87229196724.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="Virginia Tech v Notre Dame" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
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<p><a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312098/jamir-jones" target="_blank">Jones</a> Jr. has been very good this season, having run for 571 yards and 4 touchdowns while averaging 6.5 yards per carry. He sat out the Virginia Tech game after injuring his ribs against Michigan, but will supposedly be good to go tomorrow in Durham. The Irish could certainly use him back, considering his powerful, agile running style and consistent ability to move the chains if given just a sliver of room to work with by his offensive line.</p>
<p>Jafar Armstrong, meanwhile, has been hurt for much of the season, and since returning from injury has really done nothing of note, running for just 46 yards and averaging a paltry 1.8 yards per carry. <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/304790/jahmir-smith" target="_blank">Jahmir Smith</a> has actually been the second-best back for the Irish, running for 4.5 yards per carry while accumulating 122 yards and 2 touchdowns this year.</p>
<p>Of course, I’d be remiss in talking about the ND rushing offense if I left out Ian Book and his 251 yards and 4 touchdowns on the ground, including the game winner against VaTech last weekend. For all the flaws Book has, he’s still a very good runner for a QB, and definitely uses his legs pretty well when necessary to turn losses into gains, move the chains, and give defenses fits.</p>
<p>On Saturday, there will be a trio of linebackers tasked with running him down and making sure Irish ball carriers can’t find any space in the second level in general. Koby Quansah is the leader of that group, considering his 72 tackles (plus 1.5 sacks, 2 PD, 1 FR), and along with <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/116141/brandon-hill" target="_blank">Brandon Hill</a> (50 tackles, 1 sack, 3 PD) and <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/304067/shaka-heyward" target="_blank">Shaka Heyward</a> (33 tackles, 1 sack, 2 FR), they definitely have the skill and aggression necessary to bottle up the ND run game if the offensive line struggles to get a good push up front.</p>
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<cite>Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images</cite></figure>
<h3>Defensive Blue Devil to Watch</h3>
<p>DE Victor Dimukeje</p>
<p>We know at this point that getting into Ian Book’s face, like with many other QBs, is the best way to force him to make mistakes, abandon plays early, etc. Dimukeje is an excellent pass rusher, and with junior captain <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/312092/robert-hainsey" target="_blank">Robert Hainsey</a> out for the rest of the year, Dimukeje may have free reign at times in getting to the ND QB. If that’s indeed the case — watch out, folks.</p>
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<cite>Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports</cite></figure>
<h3>Offensive Irish to Watch</h3>
<p>QB Ian Book</p>
<p>Guess who! Book played a bit better last week, but the offense still struggled mightily and Book made some near-critical mistakes that he simply shouldn’t be making at this point. Duke’s got a solid defense, and with the right side of the o-line out, Book will need to elevate his game and make some dazzling passes and runs to ensure the Irish come away from North Carolina with a W.</p>
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<h2>Special Teams???</h2>
<p>Duke’s kicker, <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278956/aj-reed" target="_blank">AJ Reed</a>, has not missed a kick this season. He is 27-for-27 on extra points and 9-for-9 on field goals. Folks, it’s time for that to change, amiright???</p>
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<p>Meanwhile, ND’s Jonathan Doerer has been pretty damn good himself, making all 32 of his PAT tries while also hitting 6 of his 8 field goals.</p>
<p>Duke is rated a bit better in special teams than the Notre Dame — the Blue Devils are 31st in SP+ vs. 44th for the Irish — but I don’t anticipate special teams playing too huge of a role in this one (and of course, in saying that, I have all but ensured that Duke will run back a kickoff or ND will block a field goal or something).</p>
<h2>Alright, Let’s Predict the Result of This One</h2>
<p><em><strong>Notre Dame 33, Duke 20</strong></em></p>
<p>Duke is better than Virginia Tech for sure, so this won’t be an easier match-up than last weekend, especially on the road and with some injuries taking their toll. But with that said, I think the Irish are going to once again improve their play week-over-week, we’ll see some big turnovers from the defense, and Ian Book and his squad will be just good enough to make this a comfortable final score despite a decently close game happening throughout. Sorry, David Cutcliffe!</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com631713862.jpg.0-a99c080e925491c2b27aeb0c602599228f98e40d.jpg' data-width='1310' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com631713862.jpg.0-a99c080e925491c2b27aeb0c602599228f98e40d.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="NCAA FOOTBALL: JAN 02 Sugar Bowl - Auburn v Oklahoma" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a></p>
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<p>Next?</p>
<p>Let’s attempt to corral this madness. The Seminoles are in the market for their next head football coach, and as is par for the social-media course, lunacy has ensued. So we’re here to inject a little perspective, in the form of disseminating which hires are actually viable for the ’Noles. We’ll update this piece as new information becomes available, but keep in mind that this list is neither exhaustive nor an endorsement.</p>
<h2><strong>Bob Stoops</strong></h2>
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<p>This is FSU’s top choice. But despite what some want you to believe, nothing appears to have been finalized as of yet. As per usual, many without real information will hazard guesses, hoping they’re right so that they can later claim to have been first with the news. But the retired Stoops is an attractive option because he brings massive clout and experience, as a former national champion head coach with Oklahoma— and the fact that he doesn’t require a buyout only helps, even if the ’Noles will likely make it up in salary. However, Stoops hasn’t been the biggest fan of recruiting in the southeast.</p>
<p>Several national voices have been quite down on the possibility of Stoops taking over in Tallahassee, but early denial is often the name of the game when it comes to the extended courtship involved between big-name programs and top-tier coaches.</p>
<h2><strong>Mark Stoops</strong></h2>
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<p>A former Seminole defensive coordinator (2010-2012), Mark is Bob’s younger brother and currently the head coach at Kentucky. In addition to experience in Tallahassee, he’s done a nice job resurrecting Wildcat football at a basketball school, but he’s far from the most inspiring target out there. Then again, his $1.75 million buyout is far from prohibitive, and FSU is far from drowning in cash.</p>
<h2><strong>James Franklin</strong></h2>
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<p>Franklin’s name was bandied about when Florida State was last searching for a head coach, and his star is on the rise. The Penn State team he leads is 8-0 and 4th in the first College Football Playoff rankings. His $1 million buyout isn’t much, and he has head coaching experience in the southeast, having helmed the ship at Vanderbilt from 2011-2013. Competing against Clemson every year doesn’t sound like much of a draw— but Franklin is a great recruiter, and the Big Ten East is no slouch either. Still, would he want to leave Happy Valley, given what he’s built with the Nittany Lions?</p>
<h2><strong>Mike Norvell</strong></h2>
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<p>Norvell’s was another name mentioned the last time FSU sought a new boss. The Memphis head coach has limited head coaching experience, having been in charge of the Tigers since just 2016, but his 8-1 team boasts a top-10 SP+ offense. With a buyout of only $500,000, the price is right. And he’s only 38.</p>
<h2><strong>P.J. Fleck</strong></h2>
<figure class="e-image"><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1182527785.jpg-7970153238110b6ee5c95cb00c174f7a551737a2.jpg' data-width='400' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cdn.vox-cdn.com1182527785.jpg-7970153238110b6ee5c95cb00c174f7a551737a2.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="Minnesota v Rutgers" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a><br />
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<p>After a year coaching receivers for the Tampa Bay Bucs, Fleck debuted as a head coach with Western Michigan prior to taking over at Minnesota in 2017. The Golden Gophers are 8-0 (an inflated record against the Big Ten Coastal — er, West). Still, they have a top-25 offense and defense, per SP+ rankings, which is adjusted for opponents. But Fleck just agreed to a big extension in Minneapolis, and the buyout of $4 million is pricey, especially for a guy with no college coaching experience of any kind south of the Mason-Dixon line.</p>
<h2><strong>Matt Campbell</strong></h2>
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<p>Winning at Iowa State isn’t easy, but Campbell has shown that it’s more than possible, having captured Big 12 Coach of the Year honors for the last two seasons. Like Fleck, he’s another midwesterner, and also like Fleck, his buyout is high: north of $6 million. It’s a matter of time before Campbell bolts Ames— could that time be now?</p>
<h2><strong>Gus Malzahn</strong></h2>
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<p>Now Auburn’s head coach, Malzahn was the OC for the Tigers or War Eagles or Peace Lillies or whatever when they won the national title in 2010. All he needed was a future No. 1 pick QB— so he’s basically Jimbo Fisher. Kidding. But Malzahn is the guy they love to hate on the Plains, so if he wants a change of scenery, he could inherit the same role in Tallahassee.</p>
<h2><strong>Odell Haggins</strong></h2>
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<p>Florida State’s interim head coach for the second time in three years, Haggins’ loyalty to the program is unquestionable. He’s an exceptional recruiter, but would this be a longterm move for the future, or a temporary, feel-good fix? Haggins is also the only guy on this list without any extended head-coaching experience— are the Seminoles in a position to let him learn on the job?</p>
<p>Again, there are more candidates out there. And while some are more likely hires than others, we find these to be plausible — if not probable — options. We’re not here to waste your time, which is why we present the following most recent “possibility” without comment.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">NFL Network analyst and Hall of Famer Deion Sanders has emerged as a candidate for the Florida St. head coaching job, sources tell me and <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" target="_blank">@MikeGarafolo</a>. A fascinating situation that could unfold.</p>
<p>— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1192662679162441728?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" target="_blank">November 8, 2019</a>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Tennessee received some bad news on Saturday night, learning that they would be without stud sophomore offensive lineman Trey Smith for the spring. Smith is the former number one overall recruit and perhaps Tennessee’s best player on either side of the ball.</p>
<p><a href="http://volquest.com/" target="_blank">Volquest.com</a> was first to report the story. They report that it’s a “medical issue” and Smith is expected to be ready for the start of the 2018 season.</p>
<p>Tennessee already had issues up front as they are set to try and replace three starters from last season. Losing Smith for the spring certain isn’t ideal, but it’s not the end of the world either — assuming he’s ready for the start of the season.</p>
<p>Smith stepped onto campus last year and immediately became Tennessee’s most talented offensive lineman. He played guard mostly, but he has the ability to kick outside to tackle as well. The spring would have been the ideal time to try all of those possibilities out as Will Friend tries to come up with the right combination up front.</p>
<p>So Tennessee’s biggest question mark on the roster just got a little bit murkier. Spring practice is set to begin on March 20th. It’s going to be interesting to see the first few combinations they try up front.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>New Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt and offensive coordinator Tyson Helton are in the market for immediate help at quarterback. That much is clear. They pursued Wagner’s Alex Thomson who ended up at Marshall and have been connected to <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/247577/keller-chryst" target="_blank">Keller Chryst</a>, who is <a href="https://www.rockytoptalk.com/2018/1/21/16917400/college-football-tennessee-linked-to-quarterback-keller-chryst-transferring-stanford" target="_blank">transferring from Stanford</a>.</p>
<p>Signing day has come and passed and Tennessee currently has just three scholarship passers on the roster heading into the spring. <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/280293/jarrett-guarantano" target="_blank">Jarrett Guarantano</a>, <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/289101/will-mcbride" target="_blank">Will McBride</a> and true freshman JT Shrout will make up the depth chart if no other moves are made.</p>
<p>But it appears that Tennessee is trying to make one final move. They’ve thrown their hat into the mix for graduate-transfer quarterback Gardner Mishew, who is set to leave ECU for a new team.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.si.com/college-football/2018/02/22/gardner-minshew-transfer-alabama-auburn-tennessee-news" target="_blank">Sports Illustrated has the full story</a>. Here’s the quote.</p>
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<p>For now, Alabama is his only offer, but two other SEC schools are also in the mix. Tennessee reached out to him last week, and earlier this week he heard from Auburn offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, who recruited him in high school when Lindsey was the offensive coordinator at Southern Miss.</p>
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<p>Alabama has been the one team that we’ve heard connected to Minshew from the get-go. Nick Saban wants one more quarterback on his roster, even with <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/279002/jalen-hurts" target="_blank">Jalen Hurts</a> and <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287732/tua-tagovailoa" target="_blank">Tua Tagovailoa</a> in the fold. Maybe he’s preparing for a potential Hurts transfer, but I’m just speculating there.</p>
<p>Minshew told Sports Illustrated’s Bruce Feldman that he’s been talking to Tennessee “a lot.”</p>
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<p>Minshew says Tennessee is very intriguing, especially because the Vols’ QB picture is pretty murky as Jeremy Pruitt and his new staff continue to get settled: “We’ve been talking a lot. They want me to compete for the job in the spring.”</p>
<p>Because Tennessee has mini-terms within its semesters, Minshew would be able to enroll this spring, compete in spring ball and get around his new teammates and coaches, which would be a big plus in his eyes.</p>
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<p>Feldman notes the connection to Chryst, but points out that he wouldn’t graduate from Stanford until June. Feldman also reports the Chryst will visit Knoxville this weekend. Minshew said he could be enrolled at Tennessee by next week, if he were to choose the Vols.</p>
<p>Minshew is a 6-2, 216 pounder out of Mississippi. He threw for 2,140 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2017, splitting time with Thomas Sirk. Minshew completed 57 percent of his passes, averaging an even seven yards per attempt on the year.</p>
<p>It sounds like Minshew’s final decision will come down to Tennessee, Alabama or Auburn. We’ll monitor this one closely, along with the <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/268887/keller-chryst" target="_blank">Keller Chryst</a> situation.</p>
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<p>When asked to point to one signee on either side of the ball that will make a difference in 2018, Eyabi Anoma comes to mind immediately. Let us offer you the offensive player many of us here at RBR believe will have an instant impact: 4-star WR Jaylen Waddle.</p>
<p>It was rumored that Waddle was <em>the</em> wide receiving priority for the Tide this cycle. And, it’s easy to see why. He’s small — just 5’10”, but the word “dynamic” doesn’t do justice to how versatile and explosive Jaylen is. Despite rolling into 2018 with an excellent corps of young wideouts, there will be snaps for Waddle. He has the look of a natural playmaker, one as natural as former Alabama-great Tyrone Prothro. (No pressure, kid!)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2018/02/4-star_freshman_a_little_diffe.html#incart_river_mobile_index" target="_blank">Said Saban:</a></p>
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<p>“We had him in a camp last summer and we’ve recruited him for a long time,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said. “He’s got great quickness and change of direction and run after catch (ability). Really an outstanding overall receiver, but would work really well for us in the slot. Has really good run after catch speed, sweep-type of ability. Maybe a little different than some of the guys we have right now, which is a really good thing.”</p>
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<p>I’m guessing we won’t see the 6’5” Cam Sims-types galloping around on jet sweeps anymore, eh?</p>
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<p><strong>Coachin’</strong></p>
<p>This offseason we have been very high on the moves Saban made with Alabama’s coaching personnel. Josh Gattis is special, and Craig Kuligowski (DL) is probably the best DL position coach in college football. <a href="http://tide1029.com/video-fox-sports-bruce-feldman-discusses-alabamas-new-dl-coach/" target="_blank">Bruce Feldman goes in-depth a little more on Coach Kool.</a></p>
<p>Dennis Dodd at CBS Sports also raves about those two coaches, calling them some of the most important moves of the offseason. <a href="https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/ranking-the-nine-most-important-assistant-coach-hires-of-the-college-football-offseason/" target="_blank">From his article on offseason assistant hires (plenty more at the link):</a></p>
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<p>With the young wide receiver group that he’s inheriting at Alabama, Gattis is well-equipped to maximize their potential. Kuligowski has similar credentials. He regularly produced first-round candidates out of nowhere at <a href="https://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/teams/page/MIZZOU/missouri-tigers" target="_blank">Missouri</a> and he quickly turned a Miami defensive front into a dominating unit. It’s hard to imagine what Kuligowski is capable of with the five-stars that regularly sign with the Tide.</p>
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<p><strong>Cheatin’</strong></p>
<p>Lost in the Ole Miss sanctions was the additional bowl ban the NCAA dropped on the Rebels. We may not think too much of missing the Independence Bowl, <a href="https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/ole-miss-files-appeal-to-ncaa-on-its-2018-postseason-ban-and-other-penalties/" target="_blank">but Ole Miss has appealed. And their reason is an overlooked one:</a></p>
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<p>“A postseason ban is an extraordinarily severe penalty,” the school wrote in its appeal. “And, more importantly, not all postseason bans are created equal. As was explained to the COI at the University’s hearing, the imposition of a one-year postseason ban on an institution’s football program in the SEC results in a financial penalty of at least $4 million. A second postseason ban year doubles this amount, resulting in a total minimum financial penalty to the University of $8 million.”</p>
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<p>Remember: Ole Miss already forfeited its share of league cash last year (about $12 million), and lost $4 million in revenue for its 2017 bowl ban. Another $4 million, for what used to be one of the SEC’s poorest schools, would be devastating. Ross Bjork sunk all of that ill-gotten wampum into capital improvements, especially the Pavillion and Vaught-Hemingway’s expansion. There’s just not any money left now. A total of $20 million over two years will have the trickle-down effect of keeping underperforming coaches safe in Oxford and will make hiring a quality $3 million-type basketball coach so much more difficult.</p>
<p>More importantly, it’s a serious additional hit to recruiting. Ole Miss revenue had almost doubled over the last decade, and each of the previous two years, <a href="https://www.clarionledger.com/story/sports/college/ole-miss/2017/07/06/ole-miss-athletic-department-revenue-expenses-continue-climb/455832001/" target="_blank">revenue jumped by $10 million dollars each year.</a> That allowed the Rebs to spend the 17th most on equipment and lagniappe for players, and drop the 4th-most cash on recruiting.</p>
<p>But, where did that revenue come from? Why, it came from the Rebels’ appearance in the <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/peach-bowl" target="_blank">Peach Bowl</a> (for one). In 2015-2016, OM had jumped to 11th in bowl revenue taken in: cash directly attributable to that shady AF class of 2013.</p>
<p>The additional bowl ban acts in essence as a 10% cheater tax on a school that had moved all the way up to 24th in NCAA revenue during Hugh Freeze’s tenure.</p>
<p>Ouch.</p>
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<p><strong>Looming storm for SEC rivals</strong></p>
<p>It’s been a weird week in Starkville (and now in Gainesville). <a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/161bd6a8288299e1" target="_blank">First, Dan Mullen got sued by Rebel Rags for defamation, stemming from statements he and players made to the NCAA during the Ole Miss investigation.</a></p>
<p>Why does this litigation matter? It matters because of a growing storm at MSU regarding a seemingly-unrelated Andy Cannizaro firing.</p>
<p>ICYMI, former LSU hitting coach Andy Cannizaro was tabbed to be Bully’s skipper this season. <a href="http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/sports/lsu/article_e0a89c44-1695-11e8-9d53-c79e132ee5ff.html" target="_blank">He promptly started poaching LSU commitments, exacerbating the already-bad blood between Manieri and Cohen.</a> But, in a karmic twist of fate, Cannizaro abruptly got kicked to the curb earlier this week for having an extramarital affair. We’re not going to name the woman, but it is the worst-kept secret in the SEC that this person was allegedly a former employee with ‘State’s football operations and was rumored to be having a long-time affair with Dan Mullen...an affair he now continues at Florida.</p>
<p>Now, enter the Rebels Rags case: practically everything is discoverable in a civil case (<a href="https://www.clarionledger.com/story/sports/college/ole-miss/2017/10/02/houston-nutt-ole-miss-lawsuit-my-intention-not-bring-hugh-freeze-down/724744001/" target="_blank">just ask Hugh Freeze!</a>). Mullen sleeping with a subordinate and hiring sexual partners is a tremendous source of liability for the university. It can absolutely result in for-cause termination, and <a href="http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/7834133/former-arkansas-coach-bobby-petrino-detailed-affair-jessica-dorrell-boss-firing" target="_blank">is exactly what Bobby Petrino was doing</a>...only the sexy time happened with mittens instead of an awesome neckbrace (You’re welcome for that mental image, BTW.) Given that Cannizaro’s wife is expecting their child this week in a now-uncertain marriage, and given that UF AD (former MSU AD) Scott Stricklin is also named in the Rebels Rags suit, and given that the mistress’ spouse may not like to be cuckolded, and given that Ms. Mullen may not like to be publicly clowned, it is now <em><strong>highly likely</strong></em> that Mullen’s affair becomes very public knowledge, very quickly — whether we learn it through a divorce suit, child custody hearing, or the defamation case. The affair isn’t the big deal: the sexin’ your subordinate is — this could cost Mullen everything.</p>
<p>Grab your butts, Florida Football. I don’t think you’ll be able to breathe easily here for a long, long time.</p>
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<p><span class="e-image__meta">Live look at Andy Cannizaro’s iMessages</span></p>
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<p><a href="https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2018/2/12/17003132/jumbo-package-tide-looking-to-add-former-ecu-qb" target="_blank">As we reported last week,</a> ‘Bama is zeroing in on ECU quarterback <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/278786/gardner-minshew" target="_blank">Gardner Minshew</a> as a grad transfer. The speculation is that the Tide, already thin at QB, will grow thinner following spring ball.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2018/02/grad_transfer_qb_set_to_visit.html#incart_river_mobile_index" target="_blank">Minshew is taking an official to Tuscaloosa this weekend:</a></p>
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<p>Gardner Minshew is set to visit Alabama this weekend, AL.com has learned.</p>
<p>As has been the case for multiple weeks, the Crimson Tide continues to look like the favorite to land the Brandon, Mississippi native.</p>
<p>Minshew left East Carolina in late January despite being named the team’s No. 1 quarterback entering the spring, citing a family situation in Mississippi and a desire to play his final college season closer to home</p>
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<p><strong>Film Reviewin’</strong></p>
<p>Former Mississippi State quarterback Matt Wyatt has begun a really cool film project on YouTube: Breaking down every pass that <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/players/287732/tua-tagovailoa" target="_blank">Tua Tagovailoa</a> made in 2017-2018 — all 70 of them. <a href="http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2018/02/what_ex-sec_qb_saw_when_breaki.html#incart_river_mobile_index" target="_blank">Check it out.</a></p>
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<p><strong>Congratulations!</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://apple.news/AHFal1gb3Ts6zeKCXoFmi2A" target="_blank">Last night the US Women’s Hockey took home the Gold over hated/heated archrival Canada.</a> The Canuck bastards have owned us the past decade, and ‘Murica has lost nearly every encounter (and every gold) against them in both the Olympics and Worlds. Last night, Uncle Sam finally had its due against America’s Hat. Twin sisters Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando showed out. First, Monique tied the game up late, then Jocelyne had the game-winning, gold-winning shootout goal to secure the victory.</p>
<p>Roll Damn ‘Murica</p>
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<p><span class="e-image__meta">Freeeeeedooooommmmmmmmm!</span></p>
<p>FINALLY, a quick apology about the JP yesterday. Bront was out of pocket, and, between Josh and I, we just plain forgot one of us needed to do it. Consider us chastised.</p>
<p>That’s it for today. Go forth to evil.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Well that’s one way to start out a class. Shamar Nash, a Memphis native and the No. 203 prospect in the class of 2019 (No. 114 per Rivals), announced his commitment to Mizzou on Thursday morning.</p>
<p>Nash, who recently transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton (Fla.) took unofficial visits to a number of SEC schools in recent weeks — Arkansas, Ole Miss, Tennessee — and boasted offers from Auburn, Florida, and South Carolina as well. But he took a shine to Mizzou a while back and secured his Tiger reservation pretty quickly.</p>
<p>Nash is listed at 6’2, 190 pounds, and as his highlight film makes pretty clear, he was faster than anyone trying to cover him last year.</p>
<p>A year at IMG should introduce him to stiffer competition, and theoretically an early commitment of this stature could lead to this year’s commitment list growing a little more quickly than last year’s. We’ll see. Regardless, WELCOME, SHAMAR.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Just one day after defensive end Kori Roberson committed to the <a href="http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/teams/oklahoma-sooners" target="_blank">Oklahoma Sooners</a>, Jeremy Pruitt and Tennessee came calling with an offer. Roberson got an offer from Oklahoma earlier this month and attended a junior day event on campus this past weekend. He committed shortly after.</p>
<p>Now he holds an offer from Tennessee, which he announced yesterday on Twitter.</p>
<p>Tennessee is currently the only SEC school to offer Roberson. The 6-3, 255 pound defensive end is flying under the radar as a three star prospect currently. He holds just three power five offers currently, but the word seems to be getting out.</p>
<p>Roberson registered 5.5 sacks last season for Manvel High School in Texas. He would fit somewhere on the edge for Tennessee as they look to keep adding pass rushers to the equation.</p>
<p>Roberson will be an interesting follow over the summer. With Oklahoma, Tennessee and Arizona now after him, you would have to think other power five schools will come calling soon.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Scanning this site these past few days, you may have come across <a href="https://www.blackheartgoldpants.com/2018/2/13/17003620/iowa-football-recruiting-hawkeyes-land-big-walk-on-class-ben-subbert-jaden-snyder-mike-timm-bhgp" target="_blank">JPinIC’s excellent roundup of Iowa football’s walk-on class.</a></p>
<p>The thing that jumped out to me the most in that piece wasn’t the probable talent Iowa has coming in from the walk-ons, but the fact that two brothers of current Iowa players were in the class. It made me look back and realize Iowa has had quite a few brothers run through this program.</p>
<p>Since I’m a blogger, and due to the fact Iowa basketball cancelled this season, I decided to spend some time researching Iowa’s brotherly love of the mostly-Ferentz era. Since you’re still reading this, you may as well just finish up the rest of the post. Here it goes!</p>
<h2>LeShun &#038; James Daniels</h2>
<p>We’ll start with perhaps the most successful brotherly duo to ever wear the Black &#038; Gold, because the Daniels’ were the first to cross my mind when I thought about this piece.</p>
<p>LeShun Daniels racked up over 1,000 rushing yards in 2016, thanks in large part to his brother James, who helped open up some big holes for his brother (and Akrum Wadley) to run through. James Daniels started 11 games that year and 12 this past season. James is forgoing his senior season to enter the NFL draft, where he’s projected to <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=66960X1516590&#038;xs=1&#038;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nfl.com%2Fdraft%2F2018%2Fprofiles%2Fjames-daniels%3Fid%3D2560048" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">get taken in the second round.</a></p>
<p>LeShun Daniels currently finds himself on the Washington Redskins, but broke his foot during a team practice in December.</p>
<h2>Riley &#038; Brady Reiff</h2>
<p>Another pair of recent brothers, Riley and Brady Reiff were never on the team at the same time, but both made their mark as members of the football program.</p>
<p>Riley Reiff was one of the best Iowa offensive lineman in recent memory, earning all-Big Ten honors and some all-America mentions. He started 37 games on the offensive line over three years, forgoing his senior year to enter the draft. He was selected 23rd overall by the Detroit Lions in 2012, and has started 84 games in his NFL career. Reiff’s addition to the Minnesota Vikings this past season was instrumental in getting the Purple &#038; Gold to the NFC Championship game.</p>
<p>Brady has played sparingly his first two years at Iowa, but looks to make a push for a starting role as a defensive tackle in 2018.</p>
<h2>Anthony &#038; Nathan Nelson</h2>
<p>You know Anthony Nelson as the terrorizing defensive end who led Iowa with 7.5 sacks this year. His brother, Nathan, comes in at 6-4, 230 lbs and is also projected to play on the defensive line. The younger Nelson comes in unheralded from Waukee, but if he takes to Doyle-ization half as well as his brother, then don’t be surprised if Iowa finds a spot for him on the field.</p>
<h2>Brandon &#038; Jaden Snyder</h2>
<p>Jaden Snyder comes in with actual offers from programs such as South Dakota State, UNI and South Dakota. But it appears he would rather try and earn his way into playing time for a bigger program and spend a year with his brother in Iowa City.</p>
<p>Jaden is said to be bigger, stronger and faster than his brother Brandon, who’s started 14 games for Iowa at safety after also joining the program as a walk-on. Iowa’s tradition of putting a walk-on at safety could continue with Jaden Snyder.</p>
<h2>Broderick &#038; Marcus Binns</h2>
<p>Broderick Binns started 31 games for Iowa, and was an instrumental piece of the defensive line on the team that won the Orange Bowl in 2009. He’s since stuck around in Iowa City, being named director of player development for the Iowa football team in 2016.</p>
<p>His younger brother, Marcus, didn’t quite find as much success. A walk-on running back in 2011, Binns never saw the field for Iowa. He suffered from the injury bug early on, and got caught up with the law, being charged with fifth-degree theft, firmly planting him in Kirk Ferentz’s doghouse.</p>
<h2>Zach &#038; AJ Derby</h2>
<p>You all know AJ Derby as like one of the best Iowa recruits ever at one time, but the stars never quite aligned for AJD, who was done after spending two years in Iowa City. He went on to play for Bret Bielema in Arkansas, and is currently a tight end for the Miami Dolphins.</p>
<p>Zach Derby started 8 games at tight end for Iowa, backing up current NFL tight end CJ Fiedorowicz most of that time.</p>
<h2>Ben &#038; Nick Niemann</h2>
<p>Ben Niemann’s graduation leaves to door wide open for his brother Nick to compete for a starting linebacker position in 2018. The older Niemann is graduating Iowa after a nice littler career in the Black &#038; Gold, where he amassed 199 tackles, 2 interceptions and forced 2 fumbles in 40 starts.</p>
<p>Nick Niemann saw some time as a redshirt freshman in 2017, mostly as a special-teamer, where he logged 5 tackles.</p>
<h2>Levi &#038; Landan Paulsen</h2>
<p>The chronicles of the Paulsen twins are well-documented, if not underwhelming given the fact neither brother has played much as a Hawkeye. Levi is expected to start (or at least push for a starting role) at either guard position this year, while Landan looks more suited to be a backup.</p>
<p>Levi has three starts under his belt, including one at right tackle in the Pinstripe bowl, so he has some versatility. Landan hasn’t started a game, but has seen action on special teams. It’s likely we find out this year if the Paulsen Hype is to be founded.</p>
<h2>John, Nick &#038; Robert Gallery</h2>
<p>Did you know Robert Gallery had not one but TWO brothers who punted for Iowa? I sure didn’t until I sat down to write this!</p>
<p>John Gallery had 8 punts for Iowa in 2005, averaging 42.5 yards a pop.</p>
<p>His brother, Nick, played from 1993-96 and had a short stint in the NFL. He now <a href="https://www.hawkeyenation.com/where-are-they-now/nick-gallery" target="_blank">runs a production company in Brooklyn.</a></p>
<p>Robert Gallery, meanwhile, won the Outland Trophy in 2003 and earned first-team all-American honors. He is perhaps the greatest offensive lineman to ever wear the Black &#038; Gold. Robert was selected second overall in the 2004 NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders, starting 103 games. He retired in 2012.</p>
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<p><a class='spShowPopupImage' title='Click image to enlarge' data-src='https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cdn.vox-cdn.com151227940.jpg-065e71de1f55c1aff8daad2803c9df777b68c0fa.jpg' data-width='3000' data-height='auto' data-constrain='1'><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cdn.vox-cdn.com151227940.jpg-065e71de1f55c1aff8daad2803c9df777b68c0fa.jpg" width="100" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="Iowa v Northern Illinois" /><img src="https://www.collegebattleground.com/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-themes/css-only/images/sp_Mouse.png" class="sfimageleft sfmouseleft" alt="Image Enlarger" /></a></p>
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<h2>Brian, James and Steve Ferentz</h2>
<p>I almost forgot to include the Ferentz brothers in here!</p>
<p>Brian, as you all know, is Iowa’s offensive coordinator and probably head coach in-waiting if we’re being honest. Before heading back to Iowa City, he coached tight ends for the New England Patriots. As a player, BF started 21 games as a Hawkeye, and spent two years in the NFL as a free agent.</p>
<p>James Ferentz had a pretty illustrious career as a center for Iowa, starting 38 consecutive games at the position. He’s currently on the practice squad for the New England Patriots.</p>
<p>Steve Ferentz didn’t see any action at all until he was a senior on the 2015 team, only appearing in blowouts.</p>
<h2>Shaun &#038; Shane Prater</h2>
<p>Shane only lasted one year in the Iowa football program, transferring to Iowa Western a year after being on campus. He reportedly had trouble keeping his grades up to stay with the team.</p>
<p>His twin brother, Shaun, had a better go of things in Iowa City. He was selected as first team all-conference as a corner in 2010 and 2011, starting 35 games over three years. He’s currently a free agent in the NFL, but has spent time with the Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals.</p>
<p><span class="e-image__inner e-image__image"><img src="image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAUEBAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs" width="1" class="sfimageleft spUserImage" alt="Iowa v Florida" /></span></p>
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<p><span class="e-image__meta"><cite>Photo by Eliot J. Schechter/Getty Images</cite></span></p>
<h2>Scott &#038; Nathan Chandler</h2>
<p>Nathan started at quarterback for Iowa in 2003, leading the Hawkeyes to a 10-3 record and a win over Florida in the Outback Bowl.</p>
<p>Scott, meanwhile, cemented a legacy of his own. He left Iowa ranked second in school history among tight ends with 117 catches for 1,476 yards along with 10 touchdowns. He went on to be taken by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 2007 draft. He spent eight years as a journeyman of sorts in the league, having his best years in Buffalo.</p>
<h2>Brad Banks &#038; CJ Jones (Cousins)</h2>
<p>Jones caught 9 touchdowns from his cousin, Brad Banks, in 2002. That’s good enough to make this list.</p>
<h2>Jim, John &#038; Chuck Hartlieb</h2>
<p>Chuck Hartlieb played quarterback for Iowa in 1987 &#038; 88, and holds the school record for most touchdown passes in a game with 7. He ended his Iowa career with 6,269 passing yards and 34 touchdowns. He quarterbacked Iowa for Hayden Fry’s first win at the Horseshoe.</p>
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<p>Jim Hartlieb also played QB, albeit with less success than his older brother. He split time with Paul Burmeister on the 1992 team, finishing that year with 1500 yards, 12 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.</p>
<p>The youngest Hartlieb, John, played linebacker for Iowa during the 1993 season. That’s the only season Sports-Reference has logged for John, and the internet is relatively quiet on him. Who has more info?!</p>
<h2>Bob, Mike &#038; Mark Stoops</h2>
<p>The Stoops brothers all played defensive back for Iowa in the 80s, each with distinction. Bob was a four-year starter, and named Iowa’s MVP in 1982.</p>
<p>Mike played on the same team as Chuck Long as a strong safety, earning all-conference honors in ‘83 &#038; ‘84.</p>
<p>Mark played for Iowa from 86-88, recording 2 interceptions.</p>
<p>All three brothers went on to become graduate assistants at Iowa before starting their professional careers in the coaching field.</p>
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<p><span class="e-image__meta">Jay Hilgenberg <cite>Photo by George Rose/Getty Images</cite></span></p>
<h2>The Hilgenberg’s</h2>
<p>This was at first going to be just about Jay and Joel Hilgenberg, but then I found out there’s been enough Hilgenberg’s through the Iowa program to field a basketball team.</p>
<p>Jerry Hilgenberg walked-on to Leonard Raffensperger’s Iowa team in 1950 to play quarterback. He converted to linebacker, starting at the position for three years. As a senior in 1953, he helped lead Iowa to a top-10 finish, being named an all-American for that season. He was Forest Evashevski’s first all-American at Iowa, and was also captain of the baseball team.</p>
<p>Hilgenberg was drafted by the Cleveland Browns … and the US Air Force. One of those teams doesn’t give you a choice. When he got out of the service, he served as an assistant coach at Iowa from 1956-63. During this time he was able to coach his younger brother, Wally.</p>
<p>Wally Hilgenberg started both as an offensive lineman and a linebacker for Iowa, and was drafted in the fourth round by the Detroit Lions in 1964. He played 16 seasons in the NFL, most famously with the Vikings, where he was a member of the Purple People Eaters. He was one of 11 players to play in all four of the Vikings’ Super Bowl appearances. His son, Luke Lindahl, walked-on to the Iowa program in 2013. Wally was inducted into the Iowa sports hall of fame in 1987.</p>
<p>Jay Hilgenberg is the oldest son of Jerry. He was a seven-time pro-bowler as a center and was a starter on the 1985 Bears Super Bowl team. He’s a nominee to be inducted in the NFL hall of fame and is currently a game analyst for WBBM-AM Radio in Chicago and the Bears Radio Network.</p>
<p>Joel Hilgenberg was a second-team all-American at center in 1983, getting drafted in the fourth round by the Saints in 1984. He played nine years in the NFL, making the Pro Bowl in 1992. He went on to Green Bay, where he was offensive quality control coach for the Packers in 2011, and assistant offensive line coach for 2012-13. He resigned his coaching position in April 2014.</p>
<p>I could be missing a Hilgenberg, I honestly don’t know.</p>
<h2><strong>Mike and Dave Haight</strong></h2>
<p>Mike Haight was the Big Ten offensive lineman of the year in 1985, leading to his becoming the first overall pick in the USFL draft by the Orlando Renegades in 1986. Well the USFL didn’t last much longer, and Haight never had the chance to play in Orlando. He was selected 22nd overall in the NFL draft by the Jets, starting 63 games for the Jets and Redskins until he retired in 1992.</p>
<p>Dave Haight was a first-team all-American in 1988 as a defensive lineman, being named the conference’s defensive lineman of the year in 1987. He’s the only lineman in Iowa history to record over 100 tackles in two separate seasons. His 346 career tackles rank 12th in Iowa history. Dave Haight wasn’t drafted to the NFL, <a href="http://hawkeyesports.com/news/2016/9/1/football-hall-of-fame-2016-dave-haight.aspx" target="_blank">leading him to quit football after graduating from Iowa.</a></p>
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<p><span class="e-image__meta">Ronnie Harmon</span></p>
<h2><strong>Ronnie &#038; Kevin Harmon</strong></h2>
<p>And finally, the end of our list. Both Harmon brothers played running back for the Hawkeyes, and later took their talents to the NFL. Ronnie ran for over 1800 yards through four years in Iowa City, was a second-team all-American running back in 1984, and a first-team selection the following year. He was selected 16th overall in the 1986 draft by the Bills, and lasted in the NFL for 12 seasons. He made the Pro Bowl in 1992 as a member of the Chargers.</p>
<p>I debated putting in highlights (?) of Iowa’s trip to the Rose Bowl in 1986, but decided not to.</p>
<p>Kevin Harmon didn’t have the illustrious career his brother did, but was still a fourth-round draft pick by the Seattle Seahawks, where he lasted two seasons. He ended his Iowa career with 1100 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns.</p>
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<p>TL;DR, Iowa football sure has a rich history of brotherhood within its program. This sort of turned into a Where Are They Now, but trips down memory lane are always fun!</p>
<p>If I missed anyone, please let me know in the comments.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Ole Miss and Texas A&#038;M will do their annual thing this Saturday at 6 p.m. CT in Oxford, and according to sports books monitored by <a href="http://www.oddsshark.com/ncaaf/texas-am-ole-miss-odds-november-18-2017-794140" target="_blank">Oddsshark</a>, the Rebs are favored slightly at -3. The over/under currently sits at 69.5 total points, and most bettors think this game will achieve the over and that A&#038;M will not only cover but win it outright. Those numbers are all sure to move this way or that as the week progresses.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.footballstudyhall.com/pages/2017-ole-miss-advanced-statistical-profile" target="_blank">Ole Miss currently ranks No. 51 overall</a> in Bill C.’s advanced stats profiles enumeration, while <a href="https://www.footballstudyhall.com/pages/2017-texas-a-amp-m-advanced-statistical-profile" target="_blank">the Aggies sit not far behind at No. 57</a>. These teams are closely matched on paper, sure, but they practice fairly different styles of play on either side of the ball, with starkly different levels of success therein.</p>
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<p>Now, about that over/under. Bill C. is predicting a score of 34.0-30.2, advantage Ole Miss. That seems keeping in line with Vegas and bettors’ feelings. However, Ole Miss’ defense is currently surrendering nearly 45 points per game, excluding garbage time, and there’s where bettors see the over prevailing on Saturday. A&#038;M is scoring at a rate of 40.1 points per game — good for No. 40 in the S&#038;P+ — while the Rebs are handing in 42.4 per outing.</p>
<p>Where the real difference will undoubtedly be felt is when the Rebs have the ball. The Aggies are allowing 34.4 points per game, 11 fewer than Ole Miss. That’s the wrinkle and difference maker in trying to predict the outcome here, because one essentially must ask the question: Can the Rebel offense maintain its eight-point production advantage over the Aggies’ defensive output? STAY AWAY.</p>
<h3>How to watch:</h3>
<p><strong>Where</strong>: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Miss.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: 6 p.m. CT<br />
<strong>TV</strong>: ESPN2<br />
<strong>Online streaming</strong>: <a href="http://www.espn.com/watch/" target="_blank">WatchESPN</a></p>
<p>So, let’s take as given that this betting line is essentially a push. Ole Miss gains a three-point advantage because that’s the traditional upward betting thrust that home teams receive in college football. These posts aren’t betting guides — they are in this circumstance — so much as explainers of “Why the hell is Ole Miss favored against an SEC West opponent?” and the like.</p>
<p>Things will undoubtedly get interesting in a hell of a hurry on Saturday night.</p>
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