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Saturday, September 8,
2006

 

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Weather

Most games have some chance of rain actually. 

Colorado-Colorado State:
80 percent chance of rain

The following all have 40 percent

Eastern Michigan-Michigan State

Louisiana
Lafayette-Texas A&M

Ohio State-Texas

Texas Tech-UTEP

Tulane-Houston

 

CFB

Clemson-Boston College

Boston Globe

After sitting out Tuesday’s practice, junior quarterback Matt Ryan
donned the pads Wednesday and went to work for the first time since injuring
his left ankle in last Thursday night’s season-opening 31-24 victory at Central
Michigan. As was the case last season, when the Eagles went to Clemson looking
for their first ACC victory with a backup in place of injured starting
quarterback Quinton
Porter
(ankle), Ryan’s status remained up in the air after
coach Tom O’Brien
indicated during a teleconference yesterday it would be “a game-time decision.”
If Ryan is unable to play, BC will turn to Chris Crane, a 6-foot-4-inch, 232-pound sophomore
from Mechanicsburg, Pa.
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Georgia-South Carolina

Macon Telegraph

It’s been three years since A.J. Bryant felt like himself. Georgia’s junior wide receiver will
get a chance to feel that way again Saturday night against South
Carolina
. Bryant, a junior, and Mario Raley
have been moved into the Bulldogs’ starting lineup in place of Mohamed Massaquoi
and Kenneth Harris. Massaquoi and Harris slipped slightly in their catching,
route-running, assignments and effort against Western Kentucky,
wide receivers coach John Eason
said, enough so that he thought they needed a little motivation. Bet now through the Greek, home of the 21 percent sign up bonus  

Middle Tennessee State-Maryland

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Maryland is
very thin at wide receiver. They are young and have looked horrible in
practice. Check out the approved sportsbooks at www.linetrackers.com

Central Florida-Florida

Miami Herald

Former Coral Gables Miami standout Steven Harris should play against Central Florida
on Saturday, coach Urban Meyer
said. Meyer also expects to play defensive tackle Marcus Thomas, who was suspended for the season opener.”They’ll play unless [something else happens],”
Meyer said. “Let’s see how their behavior is.” Harris, who started at defensive
tackle all of last season, had missed most of spring camp because of poor
grades and because of fathering three children. Tailback DeShawn Wynn (neck) has been upgraded from questionable to probable. The
members of Florida’s 2005-06 men’s basketball team will receive their
championship rings before the Central Florida game
Saturday. Bet the NFL now
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Eastern Michigan-Michigan State

Detroit News

The Spartans’ running game was sporadic in last week’s
opener against Idaho. Ringer
gained 70 yards on 16 carries and Caulcrick 50 yards
on 12 carries. But they are expected to provide an effective one-two punch,
assuming a revamped offensive line opens enough holes for them. MSU plays host to Eastern Michigan
on Saturday. After an overall lackluster performance against Idaho,
the Spartans’ offensive line needs to assert itself more against a so-called
inferior opponent. The line has three new starters with sophomore Roland Martin
at right guard, sophomore Jesse Miller at right tackle and junior Pete Clifford
at left guard. The two returning starters have switched positions—senior Kyle
Cook from left guard to center and Mike Gyetvai from
right tackle to left tackle. This unit is going to be a work in progress
because of these changes. The sooner it develops under assistant Jeff Stoutland, the faster the Spartans can take full advantage
of their weapons at the skill positions. Michigan
State’s biggest concern defensively is containing the running ability of Eastern
Michigan
quarterback Tyler Jones, a 6-foot-2, 225-pound sophomore
from Belleville. Jones ran for 164
yards on 22 carries in an opening loss at Ball
State
. He lines up in the shotgun
most of the time in an offense that resembles Northwestern’s.  Bet now through the Greek, home of the 21 percent sign up bonus  

Colorado State-Colorado

Denver Post

Colorado State
coaches insisted Wednesday that felony theft and forgery charges against three
team members did not adversely affect practice or preparations for Saturday’s
Rocky Mountain Showdown with Colorado.

For one of the few times during CSU coach Sonny Lubick’s 14-year career, there were no mid-week interviews
permitted with players. “You look in their eyes and they are ready to play,” Lubick said. Backup cornerback Robert Herbert and redshirt
freshmen cornerback Micah Crews and defensive lineman Brian Abata
were suspended indefinitely. Herbert, who was demoted as a starter midway
through preseason camp, also lost his kickoff-return duties after fumbling the
opening third-quarter kickoff last Saturday. Lubick
said he did not know if an ongoing investigation had affected Herbert’s play.  Check out the approved sportsbooks at www.linetrackers.com  

Washington-Oklahoma

News Tribune

Eliminate two tight ends and the offense is bound to
suffer. How much is the question. The University of Washington football team
faces a tight end shortage for Saturday’s game at 10th-ranked
Oklahoma because two of team’s top three tight ends – Michael Gottlieb has a
broken hand and Rob Evans a broken foot – won’t play. UW coach Tyrone
Willingham said the biggest impact will be on the running game. Oklahoma’s
offense may have some new formations and a few more plays than it showed in its
opening game against Alabama-Birmingham. But whatever the Sooners throw at the
Huskies, it probably won’t be as radical as what San
Jose
State
did
last week in UW’s season opener. The Spartans came out in a spread offense,
something they had not shown last season. The new offense made for some
scrambling in the early going, UW defensive coordinator Kent Baer said. The
Sooners are expected to feature the run with talented tailback Adrian Peterson
for at least two reasons. One, Peterson is good. Two, running the ball takes
the pressure off quarterback-turned-receiver-turned-quarterback Paul Thompson.
Defensive lineman Greyson Gunheim
said knowing the opponent’s tendencies, even one as formidable as the Sooners,
makes stopping them a little easier.  Bet now through the Greek, home of the 21 percent sign up bonus  

ATS Trends

·       
Central Michigan 6-1-1 last eight

·       
Wake Forest
2-7 last 9 home

·       
Illinois
2-11 last 13 road

·       
Rutgers 1-12 home after a
turnover margin of +2 or better

·       
Auburn 7-0-1 last eight

·       
Navy 10-4 last 14 overall

·       
New Mexico
1-10 last 11 Saturday games

·       
Wyoming
1-6 last seven overall

·       
Virginia Teach 46-17 following a non-conference
game

·       
Central Florida 6-13 road
run, but 7-2 in road openers

·       
Penn State
8-3 to Notre Dame

·       
Stanford 7-2 last nine all

·       
Oregon
8-3 last 11 road, 15-3 on grass

·       
Minnesota
8-0 off non-conference game

·       
Auburn 11-2 in first conference game of year

·       
Central Michigan 4-15 non
conference road games

·       
Air Force 12-3 road openers

·       
Washington
4-13 on grass

·       
Texas Tech 3-9 off SU win


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