NCAAF 2014
1st week – All 2 units
Okla St W
Wisc W
HI W
1st Wk 3-0 Net 6 units
2nd week – All 2 units
Mich L
BYU W
East Car W
Toledo L
2nd Wk 2-2
Overall 5-2 Net 6 units
3rd wk – All 2 units
BYU L
Baylor W
Okla W
3rd wk 2-1
Overall 7-3 Net 8 units
4th wk – All 2 units
Clemson +20
Florida +15 ½
Cal +10
UConn +3 P
Maryland +1 W
NC +2 ½
Iowa +7 ½ W
Mich -4
Memphis -11
ADD Miss St +8 - Its all about perhaps best Miss St for mullen and its QB did reject LSU for Miss St, although he is from Louisiana. Tough to go to LSU 'death valley' to pull out a win...but Miss St needs to breakout and nows the time.
"It's not the thinking that makes the money; its the waiting"--J.Livermore
"Being wrong isn't a choice, but staying wrong is"--S.Stewart
"What everybody else knows, is not
worth knowing"--G.M.Loeb
"...mastery is something a man never stops seeking to attain." M. Musashi
hope you nail it Dac turned down a walk on offer (preferred) from LSU. No team in the SEC has rushed the ball more than LSU. Its 157 carries are 11 more than Mississippi State, which is second in the league. The Bulldogs also own the league's second-best rushing defense, allowing 80 yards per game. LSU ranks fifth, allowing 113 yards per game. MSU will be wearing it's 100 year uniforms for tonight's game.
Dak Prescott's mom and family are Louisiana faithfuls and Les Miles made overture to Dak to play for LSU with assurance that he will play, but as relayed by Dak...he felt a lack of insincerity in Coach Miles and moreover, Dak really wanted to go to Miss St and I feel he made the right choice. I just think Mullen has his best team yet and hope this Bulldog team does not wilt when they go up against the top competition in SEC as they have in the past. I think this vintage MSU is better and Mullen indicated that during SEC Coachs' Media day.
"It's not the thinking that makes the money; its the waiting"--J.Livermore
"Being wrong isn't a choice, but staying wrong is"--S.Stewart
"What everybody else knows, is not
worth knowing"--G.M.Loeb
"...mastery is something a man never stops seeking to attain." M. Musashi