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Old 08-11-2006, 11:12 AM
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Default Week 1 CFB Notions

It's Friday, and I'd rather discuss football than work... So, I figure I'll go ahead and share some early leans that I have for Week 1, hoping that people will come out of the woodwork with considerations that I haven't thought of... I'll save the logic until we get closer to the start of the season.

Fla. Int'l +10.5 at Mid. Ten. St. (3 unit)
Toledo +7.5 at Iowa St. (3 unit)
Miss St. +7 vs South Carolina (2 unit)
Pitt -3.5 vs UVA (2 unit)
Nebraska -20 vs La. Tech (2 unit)
Wisconsin -10 neutral Bowling Green (2 unit)
Clemson -34 vs Fla. Atlantic (1 unit)

And, here are a few games that I will play if I get a line-move in the right direction...

UTEP +1 at SDSU (1 unit)
Rice +13 vs Houston (1 unit)
Auburn -15 vs Wash. St. (1 unit)
San Jose St. +18 at Washington (1 unit)
Oregon -11.5 vs Stanford (1 unit)
Texas -41 vs N. Texas (1 unit)

I also expect that I will like the following when they get posted:

Cal/Tenn under
Miami/FSU under
Nebraska/La. Tech under
Florida/So. Miss under
Oregon/Stanford over

I haven't heard a whole lot of talk about most of the games that I am eyeing, which is kinda why I am posting them. It's interesting, because the plays that most people (squares?) seem to be excited about are Wisconsin, N'Western, Indiana, Houston, and Utah. I agree with Wisconsin, disagree with Houston, but I think the lines on the other three are right on...

Anyway, all thoughts on these (or other) games are welcome.

ML4L
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