If only we played some sort of Phil Mafah alternate lines because this man nearly doubled up his higher than 98.5 rushing yards prop on Saturday. Sadly for us, Jeremiah Smith failed to get into the endzone for the Buckeyes against Penn State. He led the team in receiving yet again but when it was time to punch the ball in the endzone, they went elsewhere. This week, we have a ton of fun matchups to cash an Underdog Fantasy Pick ‘Em slip. The top 12 in the College Football Playoff rankings have been released, which means the games are starting to get real! Below, we will take a stab at a few legs and sweat it out over the weekend.
College Football Week 11- Underdog Fantasy Pick’em Plays
Braylen Walker Higher Than 0.5 Rushing + Receiving Touchdowns
Spicy pick here as we look to cash the 2.22x on the Rice Owl! Rice is 4-5 on the season and coming off a very impressive win against a solid Navy team. They have another very tough test as they head to Memphis to take on a very solid conference opponent. The preseason favorite Memphis Tigers have not been as solid as expected, but one thing you can count on with them is points.
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On the other hand, Rice knows this and they will need to score. Memphis likes to play at a very fast pace and there is no slowing them down. Rice is going to air the ball out and Walker may be the one catching some passes. He is not their number one option so this will have him with chances against Memphis’ second or third defensive backs. Take a chance on the spicy selection and watch Rice put up a nice showing against Memphis.
Jalen Milroe Higher Than 1.5 Passing Touchdowns
This is a massive week for the Crimson Tide as they head to Baton Rouge off the but week. After the playoffs came out, they see themselves in the picture. That will all change if they do not win this week. I expect Alabama to come out focused and ready to roll on the road. This all starts with quarterback Jalen Milroe having himself a game. The Louisiana State secondary has been bad for years, and that will not change this week. Look for Milroe to find his receivers with ease and pass for two or more touchdowns.