379 +24-110 pinnacle 3 weight

379 +24-110 pinnacle 3 weight aok to play +23.5!!! Simplistic Take: Ark St is at most just a bit better than Fla Atl. Fla Atl just lost by 100 getting 23 @ Lincoln, (actually 3-49). Repeat right? My Take: Fla Atl makes a living out of punching the clock and taking their paycheck games and getting beat by 40. 2006-2008 on the road +32 6-52 +21.5 0-42 +29.5 8-48 +29 6-45 +24 6-42 +24 10-52 @Texas Ok, so I missed the boat next taking NEBRASKA last week-21. Having said that, Ark St has an entirely different philosophy, they play hard in these games almost all the time to start the season: 2007: @ Texas +40, 13-21 (tried to win the game outright) In there other games vs. "top" teams, they clearly played hard, and had many results land right around the number. However, this is the best Ark St team Steve Roberts has ever had, but being in the Sun Belt no one has noticed. Any the silly Fla Atl mail-in job has made this line 24 instead of 20. SITUATION: Huskers try to avenge a tough to take home loss to Vtech next week.....fat drunk and happy off a 49-3 win, they are no doubt thinking "ez win" this week. With a motivated Ark State team, WITH A BYE NEXT WEEK, I expect an allin game from Ark State, who may actually think they can win this thing. Remember Nebraska laid 24 to the Ball State lettermans (hey same spread!) in 2007, and almost lost S.U. Nebraska better this year no doubt. And Ark State better than that Ball St team.
I have Arkansas St considerably stronger then Fla Atlantic in my rankings. This is a good team to back imo.
[QUOTE=Fezzik;2193]aok to play +23.5!!! Simplistic Take: Ark St is at most just a bit better than Fla Atl. Fla Atl just lost by 100 getting 23 @ Lincoln, (actually 3-49). Repeat right? My Take: Fla Atl makes a living out of punching the clock and taking their paycheck games and getting beat by 40. 2006-2008 on the road +32 6-52 +21.5 0-42 +29.5 8-48 +29 6-45 +24 6-42 +24 10-52 @Texas Ok, so I missed the boat next taking NEBRASKA last week-21. Having said that, Ark St has an entirely different philosophy, they play hard in these games almost all the time to start the season: 2007: @ Texas +40, 13-21 (tried to win the game outright) In there other games vs. "top" teams, they clearly played hard, and had many results land right around the number. However, this is the best Ark St team Steve Roberts has ever had, but being in the Sun Belt no one has noticed. Any the silly Fla Atl mail-in job has made this line 24 instead of 20. SITUATION: Huskers try to avenge a tough to take home loss to Vtech next week.....fat drunk and happy off a 49-3 win, they are no doubt thinking "ez win" this week. With a motivated Ark State team, WITH A BYE NEXT WEEK, I expect an allin game from Ark State, who may actually think they can win this thing. Remember Nebraska laid 24 to the Ball State lettermans (hey same spread!) in 2007, and almost lost S.U. Nebraska better this year no doubt. And Ark State better than that Ball St team.[/QUOTE] This is what is called "a good story"!
Damn impressive thoughtful analysis. The first 3 weight of the board, if I'm not mistaken. GL to you, Fez.

One thing we've learned from Ark St, unlike FAU they DON'T just show up for the paycheck! If VT next week was at home for Neb it would be a better situation, but I still agree with the play...gl
Thanks good luck
[QUOTE=edsherpa;2198]This is what is called "a good story"![/QUOTE] Nice :) LOL We all love the "good story"....BEEP BEEP
What is the highest "weight" Fezzik assigns to his selections? Also I have seen 1, 2 and 3 weight so is it correct to assume Fezzik doesn't use any .5 increments just whole numbers? Thank you
Like the play also but: As Arkansas State prepares for Saturday's game at Nebraska, it will do so without two seniors who sustained season-ending injuries in the Red Wolves' 61-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State. Offensive lineman Dominic Padrta and free safety Evan VanDolah, of Mountain Home, both were hurt in the first half of Saturday's game at ASU. Padrta was injured on a running play up the middle. VanDolah and MVSU receiver Brandon Stargell were running full speed when Stargell made a catch and VanDolah tackled him. VanDolah got up after the hit but collapsed. He was taken off on a utility vehicle. Arkansas State coach Steve Roberts did not specify what injuries the players suffered.
[QUOTE=Bleonard;2219]Like the play also but: As Arkansas State prepares for Saturday's game at Nebraska, it will do so without two seniors who sustained season-ending injuries in the Red Wolves' 61-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State. Offensive lineman Dominic Padrta and free safety Evan VanDolah, of Mountain Home, both were hurt in the first half of Saturday's game at ASU. Padrta was injured on a running play up the middle. VanDolah and MVSU receiver Brandon Stargell were running full speed when Stargell made a catch and VanDolah tackled him. VanDolah got up after the hit but collapsed. He was taken off on a utility vehicle. Arkansas State coach Steve Roberts did not specify what injuries the players suffered.[/QUOTE] Wouldn't those injuries already be in the line though?