College football Saturday has a big game early when Ohio State and Michigan face off in their classic rivalry. Here are four previews from BroburySports.com.
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Ohio State (-12) at Michigan – 12 pm ET
No. 10 Ohio State (9-2 SU, 8-3 ATS) faces its biggest rival Michigan (5-6 SU, 5-6 ATS). The Buckeyes are 5-0 straight-up (SU) and 4-1 ATS in the last five meetings between the teams. OSU has already clinched the Rose Bowl, but losing this game would be a tremendous blow.
It’s hard to believe that Michigan was 4-0 at one point. They have lost six of their last seven games with the only win coming against lowly Delaware State. The Wolverines are also 0-4 ATS in their last four games. Coach Rich Rodriguez has had major ups-and-downs in his short time with the program. He needs an ‘up’ desperately on Saturday.
LSU (-4.5) at Mississippi – 3:30 pm ET
LSU (8-2 SU, 4-6 ATS) is holding steady at No. 8 in the polls. Quarterback Jordon Jefferson is expected to play despite his ankle injury. That’s a great thing with star running back Charles Scott out. LSU is 0-9 ATS in its last nine November games.
Mississippi (7-3 SU, 6-4 ATS) has gotten healthy at home by winning their last four (3-1 ATS). The Rebels have struggled against the better teams this season, and quarterback Jevan Snead needs to prove he can step up in a big game. Mississippi is 7-1 ATS in the last eight meetings between the teams.
Oregon (-6) at Arizona – 8 pm ET
No. 11 Oregon (8-2 SU, 7-3 ATS) is 7-1 SU and ATS in its last eight games. The only loss was at Stanford (51-42), but the Ducks can still clinch the Pac-10 with wins over Arizona and Oregon State. Oregon is 8-1 ATS in its last nine conference games.
Arizona (6-3 SU, 4-5 ATS) is 4-2 in the Pac-10 and can go to the Rose Bowl with wins over Oregon, Arizona State and USC. That will be easier said than done, but Arizona is 3-0 SU and ATS in its last three home games. Watch out for the upset here.
Kansas (+28) at Texas – 8 pm ET
Kansas (5-5 SU, 2-7 ATS) was 5-0 at one point, including a conference win over Iowa State. They have since dropped five in a row, all in the Big 12, with the offense only averaging 18.2 PPG. Kansas is also just 1-6 ATS in the last seven meetings between the teams.
No. 3 Texas (10-0 SU, 4-5-1 ATS) needs to keep winning for it national title hopes. The Longhorns are only 1-4 ATS at home this year, having trouble covering some very large spreads. Will this be another one?
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