Week 1 POWER PLAYS WIN!

BIG DOG wins last week - double digit dog wins outright!

5 POWER PLAYS NOW POSTED!
And our PLUS gets you.......
Week 2 BIG DOG
2 Routes of the Week
2 Totals of the Week
and of course our PLAY OF THE WEEK!

 

 

East Carolina Pirates

 

West Virginia Mountaineers

Simply don't see these two teams separated by much. Look for this one to be low scoring and close throughout.

East Carolina +7

Mississippi State Bulldogs

 

Auburn Tigers

Auburn defense looks to be returning to classic form and that will big trouble for Miss St who looks to take a step backwards this season.

Auburn -14

UCLA Bruins

 

Tennessee Volunteers

The Vols looked very impressive in their first game and perhaps they aren't that good and we do expect an improved season from UCLA but at home with confidence we like Tenn to get the big win.

Tennessee Volunteers -10

Brigham Young Cougars

 

Tulane Green Wave

Inflated line keeps this game from being a Power Play but BYU is for real and against the Tulane "defense" should score early and often.

BYU Cougars -17.5

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs

 

Navy Midshipmen

Impressed with Navy but equally impressed with La Tech improvement. This one stays close and is decided by a FG late.

Louisiana Tech +7.5

Hawaii Warriors

 

Washington State Cougars

Hawaii not the same high powered offense of recent editions but WSU will make a lot of offenses look good this year and will rarely be able to keep up. This is certainly the case here against an improving Warrior defense.

Hawaii -2.5

Western Michigan Broncos

 

Indiana Hoosiers

Western Mich finds things much easier going this week against an Indiana team that showed several flaws a week ago.

Western Michigan +1.5

Vanderbilt Commodores

 

LSU Tigers

LSU simply doesn't cover spreads. Vandy has some depth this season and should keep within shouting distance of a once again overrated LSU team.

Vanderbilt +14.5

Kansas State Wildcats

 

Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns

Expect UL-Laf to have trouble moving the ball against any defense this year and the Wildcats likely to remain conservative early in the season.

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