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7-1 Football ATS Wise Guy Sides; 3 More Among 12 NCAAF Saturday

Saturday, October 13, 2007

7-1 FB WISE GUY SIDES; 3 MORE TODAY + 9 MAJORS

America's Greatest sports service is 7-1 our last eight Wise Guy ATS football sides.  The last one was the NFC Game of the Year on Washington crushing Detroit by 31 (Inter-Conference Game of the Year Colts-Cowboys goes tomorrow). We have three more Wise Guy plays (all ATS sides) plus nine majors, which includes three moneyline Dandy Dogs. Dandy dogs are moneyline dogs of 140 or more (includes runline getting back 140 or more).  You get the all of today's Joe Duffy's GodsTips  $17 at OffshoreInsiders.com.  

CFB

INDIANA +3.5 Michigan State

The Hoosiers will bring the same spread offense to East Lansing that Northwestern used to pile up 611 yards of offense and seven touchdowns against the suddenly susceptible Spartans' defense.

All the pressure is on Michigan State with their backs to the wall after losing two straight. Indiana is playing with house money, all of a sudden a bowl strong possibility after years of futility.

Unlike Northwestern's C.J. Bacher, who simply picked apart the Spartans' defense with passes, Indiana quarterback Kellen Lewis is also a threat to run the ball. He's averaging more than 300 yards of total offense per game.

At nearly 75 yards per game, Lewis is the Hoosiers' leading rusher. He's also throwing the ball well, completing over 60 percent of his passes for about 243 yards per game.

Spartan slayer James Hardy is Lewis' favorite target. The last two years, Hardy has lit up

Michigan State's defense to the tune of 14 receptions for 160 yards and six touchdowns.

Last season, the Spartans suffered a 46-21 shellacking by Indiana in which Hardy caught four touchdowns. In 2005, Michigan State blasted the Hoosiers 46-15, but Hardy scored both of his team's touchdowns.

Indiana isn't just getting it done on offense either. The Hoosiers lead the nation in sacks, averaging nearly five per game. Michigan State is tied for fourth in the nation in sacks, averaging four per game.

 

 

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