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Gloeck (@dgloeck) and Schreck (@draftmasterflex) are live on a Saturday Morning to breakdown the Week 8 #CFB #DFS lineups. It’s a big day in College Football as Penn State and Ohio State battle in a matchup of top 10 teams. And Tennessee visits Alabama for a big matchup in the SEC West. We look at those games and all others on this busy 12 game slate for October 21st, 2023.

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We are starting Week 8 action on Saturday with a big 12-game slate. We are starting to enter conference matchups, which always make for great environments. The biggest game on the slate is a Top 25 matchup between Pac-12 rivals Washington State and Oregon.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates, both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

The QBs:

Jensen Jones (AF): $5,400

My risky value play of the week: I was hoping that the Air Force’s starting QB Larrier would be available for the matchup against Navy but was ruled out. His backup and now-starting QB for the Falcons is Jones, who, like Larrier, is just a running back who is listed as a QB. It is a risk to play a QB who may only throw 3-5 passes, but we can’t ignore how successful Air Force has been running the ball. The Falcons are first in CFB in rushing yards per game and total rushing touchdowns this season. Navy’s rush defense is average at best, allowing 148.5 yards per game and over a touchdown. Unlike every other QB, don’t pair him with a WR but instead use a RB if you don’t want to play him solo.

Who to pair him with: These are all RBs. Emmanuel Michel. John Lee Eldridge. Owen Burk.

Bo Nix (ORE): $9,800

One of the reasons why I am so interested in playing a risky Jones at QB is to be able to fit in Nix and the QB I’ll talk about after Nix. Nix’s has a season low of 23.3 on DraftKings, but in that game against Hawaii, he left with 11:30 left in the third because Oregon was up 38. This weekend, he looks to bounce back after losing a great matchup against now-Heisman favorite Michael Penix and his Huskies. In front of him is the other Washington team, WSU. The Cougars are a team that can keep pace with Oregon thanks to their solid offense, so we don’t need to worry about Nix’s playing time. WSU’s pass defense ranks 118th against the pass, which bodes well for Nix. He’s my favorite higher-priced QB on the slate.

Who to pair him with: Troy Franklin. Tez Johnson. Terrance Ferguson (VALUE PLAY).

Quinn Ewers (UT): $8,600

Ewers is my favorite pivot off of Nix if you need some salary for other spots. Texas had a bye week last week after losing to rival Oklahoma on October 7. Ewers and Texas get a good matchup to bounce back from their first loss of the year. They play a Houston pass defense that is in the bottom 15 against the pass. The Cougars give up 267 yards per game, which is the second highest allowed on the slate, only behind WSU, which is playing Nix. Meanwhile, Ewers comes in averaging 284 yards through the air, which is the fifth highest on the slate. The matchup against Houston can help Ewers finish as a top three QBs on the slate.

Who to pair him with: Xavier Worthy. Adonai Mitchell. Ja’Tavion Sanders.

Honorable Mentions: Dillon Gabriel (OU). Cam Ward (WSU). Seth Henigan (MEM). Donovan Smith (UH). John Rhys Plumlee (UCF). Jacob Zeno (UAB). Alan Bowman (OKST).

Value QBs: Kurtis Rourke (OHIO)

The RBs:

Braelon Allen (WISC): $7,700

Another week of Braelon Allen. Allen failed to score last week and ended up struggling against an Iowa rush defense that found its toughness once again last week. But this week, one of the worst rush defenses in Illinois is ranked 100th against the run and has given up big games to RBs who aren’t as elite as Allen. Thanks to his struggles last week, he was given a $600 discount that will be beneficial. In his freshman year, he visited Memorial Stadium against Illinois and rushed for 131 yards and a score. Expect to see more of that type of game from him, as he should handle the Illinois rush defense.

Jonathon Brooks (UT): $7,400

Brooks has had a great season, replacing Bijan Robinson as the Longhorns starting RB. On Saturday’s slate, he is the RB1, averaging 24.8 DraftKing points per game. Like his QB mentioned above, Brooks has a great matchup against the fourth-worst rush defense on the slate. The Cougars come in allowing 162 rushing yards and 2.2 touchdowns per game. Along with Allen, Brooks has a chance to break the slate thanks to his matchup. In SE, you will probably need one of Allen or Brooks to have a successful slate. My preference is Allen since there isn’t a big price difference, but I wouldn’t ever say no to a lineup with Brooks.

CJ Donaldson Jr. (WVU): $6,500

Donaldson is the lowest-priced RB of my write-ups, but he still is a good CFB running back. He has had at least 15 rushing attempts in all but one game this season. The one game where he didn’t get 15 attempts is also the only game so far where he didn’t have a rushing touchdown. The OK State rushing defense is average at best; they rank in the bottom half of rushing yards allowed. On this slate, they have allowed the 10th most rushing touchdowns, giving up at least one touchdown per game.

Honorable Mentions: Bucky Irving (ORE) Blake Watson (MEM). RJ Harvey (UCF). Jermaine Brown Jr. (UAB). Ollie Gordon II (OKST). Tawee Walker (OU).

Value RBs (5K and under): Jalen Buckley (WMU)

The WRs:

Kyle Williams (WSU): $5,700

The Washington State vs. Oregon game has the third highest total on the slate with 61. This game will be a shootout, and for WSU to have a chance to pull off the upset, Williams will have to play a big role. We saw last week against Washington that the Oregon DBs struggled to contain multiple WRs. Odunze and Polk from the Huskies each had over 115 yards and a score. Like Washington, WSU has multiple WRs that the Duck secondary will have to be content with. While I like Victor and Kelly from WSU, Williams leads the team in receptions (33) and yards (448). Over the past three games, Williams has averaged eight receptions per game and has had at least seven in each of the three games.

Samuel Brown (UH): $6,500

Brown is one of my favorite WRs in CFB. He currently leads the Cougars in receptions (37) and yards (549) through six games. He is a big play threat as he averages 14.8 yards per catch, and the Texas defense is 65th in yards allowed per catch, allowing 11.94. With Golden struggling with a groin injury that kept him out of the second half of the WVU game, UH should look more to Brown to be able to keep up with a Texas offense that should be firing on all cylinders. The UH vs. UT game has the fourth highest total at 60.5.

Roc Taylor (MEM): $5,800

Taylor enters this week on a three-game streak of 20+ DraftKings points. Taylor gets a great matchup against a UAB secondary that has struggled to contain good WRs. Against teams that rank in the top half of passing yards per game, UAB has allowed at least 14.4 points on DraftKings. Memphis’s pass offense ranks in the top half as they are the 28th-ranked pass offense, and Taylor, on his own, is 40th in receiving yards. Taylor is the second-best option under 6K behind Williams, who opened the WR section of my article.

Honorable Mentions: Marvin Harrison Jr. (OSU). Sam Wiglusz (OHIO). Drake Stoops (OU). Andrew Armstrong (ARK). Lideatrick Griffin (MSST). KeAndre Lambert-Smith (PSU). Josh Kelly (WSU). Isaiah Williams (IL). Matthew Golden (UH). Koby Hudson (UCF).

Value Plays (4.9K and under): Demeer Blankumsee (MEM). Will Pauling (WISC). Tejhaun Palmer (UAB).

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Texas vs Houston over 60.5
  • Penn State +4.5
  • UCF vs Oklahoma over 67
  • Oklahoma State vs WVU over 49.5
  • Washington State +20.5

Make sure to check out the CFB live stream every Friday night on the Win Daily YouTube page.

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We are starting Week 7 action on Saturday with a big 12-game slate. We are starting to enter conference matchups, which always make for great environments. The biggest game on the slate is a Top 10 matchup between Pac 12 rivals Washington and Oregon.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates, both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

The QBs:

Kyle McCord (OSU): $7,900

Lately, I’ve been starting off my articles talking about my favorite value QB play. But this week, while there are two I like, neither are a priority for me. McCord is having a solid season, replacing the current Texans’s starting QB, CJ Stroud. Outside of his first start, he has not thrown an interception and has thrown at least two touchdowns in half of his starts. He gets a favorable matchup against a Purdue team that ranks 67th in passing yards allowed with 226.5 per game and has given up 12 passing touchdowns. He is a nice discount over solid QB options around him like Tagovailoa, McCarthy, and Milroe.

Who to pair him with: Marvin Harrison Jr., Cade Stover, Emeka Egbuka (or Flemming if Egbuka gets ruled out)

Michael Penix Jr. (UW): $10,200

Penix is the best CFB QB, not named Caleb Williams, and is about to play the biggest game of his CFB career. Oregon isn’t an easy team to face, but their defensive numbers are a bit skewed as they played teams like Portland St., Hawaii, and Stanford, who are nowhere near the level that Penix has shown. Penix is one yard short of 2K for the year and is tied for third in TD passes on the season. His price makes building a bit difficult, but if you can fit him in, he should get you a Top 3 scoring performance.

Who to pair him with: Rome Odunze. Jalen McMillian (if he is back) Jack Westover (I like the TE play to get a lower-owned target)

Jordan Travis (FSU): $9,000

My favorite high-end pivot off of Penix, Travis, has the skillset to match Penix point for point this week. He faces Syracuse and their 84th-ranked pass offense, which has struggled to contain higher-end QBs this season. Over the past two weeks, the Orange’s pass defense has given up 705 passing yards and seven touchdowns to Drake Maye and Cade Klubnik, who are at a similar level as Travis. A 30+ performance from Travis is not out of the question, as he is averaging 24.3 DK per game.

Who to pair him with: Keon Coleman. Jaheim Bell

Honorable Mentions: Bo Nix (ORE), Carson Beck (UGA), Jalen Milroe (BAMA), Taulia Tagovailoa (UMD), JJ McCarthy (MICH), KJ Jefferson (ARK), Emory Jones (CICY)

Value QBs (both risky, but they can open up the slate): Hudson Card (PUR). Fernando Mendoza (CAL)

The RBs:

Braelon Allen (WISC): $8,300

Another week, another chance to fit Allen into your lineup. He has played three multi-touchdown games and has surpassed 20 DK in every game besides one. If there was ever a week to think about fading Allen, it would be this week against an Iowa side that is known for defense. But this season, Iowa’s rush defense has not looked as good as previous seasons. Similarly to last week, Allen should not carry a lot of ownership.

Corey Kiner (Cincy): $5,200

One of my favorite value plays on the slate Kiner hasn’t blown anyone away this season, but he has been a decent RB. In 60% of his games this season, he has managed to rush for over 75 yards. His lack of scoring has been a big reason why he hasn’t been viable in DFS, but he gets a solid matchup against ISU this week. ISU is slightly above the middle of the pack in rush defense, but they do give up almost four yards per attempt. Kiner is coming into the matchup averaging 5.3 yards per carry and should find room to break a handful of runs against the Cyclones.

Blake Corum (MICH): $8,400

Corum is the highest-priced RB on the slate, and for good reason. Corum came into this season with the second-best odds to win the Heisman for a non-QB. He has lived up to the hype, as he has scored a TD in every game. Despite splitting carries with Edwards, Corum still ranks 27th in rushing yards and leads CFB in rushing touchdowns with 10. He is facing a soft Indiana rush defense that ranks 89th against the run and gives up 4.75 yards per carry. I can’t see how Corum doesn’t have a touchdown against the Hoosiers, as they are allowed 1.3 rushing touchdowns per game.

Honorable Mentions: Bucky Irving (ORE) TreVeyon Henderson (OSU) (if healthy) Daijun Edwards (UGA) Roman Hemby (UMD) Devin Neal (KU)

Value RBs (5K and under): Chip Trayanum (OSU) (only if Henderson is out) Lawrence Toafili (FSU). Jackson Acker (WISC) is extremely risky, but Wisconsin loves to take the ball away from Allen and give it to his backup at times, so if you need a 4K player, he’s an option.

The WRs:

Brock Bowers (UGA): $7,400

The best TE in CFB Bowers is Georgia’s number one WR by a mile. This season, he has 544 yards and five touchdowns on 37 receptions. He’s been one of the main reasons why the two-time defending champions are still undefeated, as he made crucial catches against Auburn and South Carolina. This is by far the highest price we have seen for him on DK, as he is $800 more than he was last week. His price will keep a lot of people away in SE since WRs Odunze and Franklin are only $500 and $700 above him and are involved in the game of the week. Bowers is the best WR option in the 7K and above range, as he will be the one who sees the highest percentage of team targets among the seven WRs in that range.

Roman Wilson (MICH): $6,300

The Michigan pass game doesn’t get a lot of credit, but they have some solid receiver options, and the player that tops that list is Wilson. Wilson sees a consistent number of targets and has been able to find the end zone in all but two games so far this season. Their matchup against a solid Indiana pass defense will test McCarthy and Wilson, but Wilson’s 17.4 average per catch bodes well for him as he’ll face a team that gives up 12.2 yards per catch.

Ainias Smith (TA&M): $4,900

Everyone who has played on a DFS slate when Texas A&M is involved knows about Evan Stewart. But few know about Smith, and with his price, he can make a name for himself this week. I am not too into the TAM vs. Tennessee matchup, but the value that Smith possesses can’t go unmentioned. Smith has had at least three receptions in every game this season and has had at least four catches for 70 yards in each of his last four. His lack of touchdowns might be the reason he is priced so low, but if he continues his form, that’s at least 11DK for a player under 5K.

Honorable Mentions: Troy Franklin (ORE). Xzavier Henderson (CINCY). Andrew Armstrong (ARK). Will Sheppard (VANDY). Ladd McConkey (UGA). Jeremiah Hunter (CAL). Jermaine Burton (BAMA). Jeshaun Jones (UMD). Isaiah Williams (IL). Abdur-Rasmaan Yaseen (PUR).

Value Plays (4.9K and under): Jaden Bray (OKST). Treshon Holden (ORE). Corey Dyches (UMD). Erick All (IOWA).

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Cincinnati -5
  • Cal +11.5
  • Syracuse vs FSU Over 55
  • Kansas vs OK State Over 56
  • Oregon vs Washington Over 67

Make sure to check out the CFB live stream every Friday night on the Win Daily YouTube page.

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Ivan (idrago15) will be there answering questions all day and all night! Follow Ivan on Twitter @idragol15 and be sure to be on the lookout for future articles at https://windailysports.com/ncaa-football-articles/

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We start off the Week 7 action here at Win Daily with a three game slate on Tuesday night.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

QBs

CorePivotsFading
Kaidon Salter (LIB) $8,600Nicholas Vattiato (MTSU) $7,000Logan Smothers (JACST) $5,800
Grayson McCall (C-C) $6,000Ryan Burger (APPST) $7,600Fading whoever starts for LaTech
Joey Aguilar (APPST) $7,500

RBs

CorePivotsValue (5K and under)
Nate Noel (APP) $6,500Quinton Cooley (LIB) $6,800
Tyre Shelton (LT) $6,900Frank Peasant (MTSU) $5,800
Malik Jackson (JACST) $7,400Braydon Bennett (C-C) $5,500

WRs

CorePivotValue (5K and under)
Sam Pinckney (C-C) $5,500Smoke Harris (LT) $7,100Kaedin Robinson (APPST) $4,700
Elijah Metcalf (MTSU) $6,600Christian Horn (APPST) $5,900Bentley Hanshaw (LIB) $4,300
Cyrus Allen (LT) $6,300Jared Brown (C-C) $5,700
Treon Sibley (LIB) $5,200CJ Daniels (LIB) $5,600
Justin Olson (MTSU) $5,400
Synopsis

Salter and McCall are my two favorite QBs on the slate because we know they are playing. Vattiato is a good option but I like the 1K savings going McCall over him as I expect them to end with similar points. App State has not announced if starter Burger is playing tomorrow. I like Aguilar more than Burger so if he’s in I am on App State’s QB but if it’s Burger then I might have less of App State in the QB spot. Smother is a very run dependent as he has not had a lot of success through the air. I expect Liberty to contain him most of the game so I am fading the JacState QB. As for the QB situation with LaTech, I don’t trust Bachmeier nor Turner enough to play them over QBs like Salter, McCall, and Vattiato.

For the RBs, my favorite play is Noel. AppST is a top 20 rushing offense and they are facing the 97th ranked C-C rush defense. Coastal Carolina allow over 4.5 yards per carry and Noel comes in averaging 5.1 yards per carry. The second RB for this slate will come down to Jackson and Shelton. Shelton faces a much easier matchup against a MTSU defense that ranks in the bottom half in rush defense. But Jackson is part of the 12th best rushing offense that is averaging just under 215 yards per game. The three backs in the “pivot” section are all interchangeable I think they’ll all have decent games but not to the level of a Noel.

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Liberty -6
  • LaTech vs MTSU over 54.5
  • C-C vs AppState over 61.5

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We finish off the Week 6 action here at Win Daily with a seven game slate on Saturday night. The highlight of the slate is Kentucky visiting the number one team in CFB, Georgia.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

QBs

Favorite QBsPivotsFading
Sam Hartman (ND) $8,900Carson Beck (UGA) $8,200Devin Leary (UK) $6,600
Jaxson Dart (MISS) $9000Jack Plummer (UL) $7,800Athan Kaliakmanis (MINN) $5,700
Haynes King (GT) $7,500KJ Jefferson (ARK) $7,300Behren Morton (TTU) $6,100
Mikey Keene (FRES) $8,300JJ McCarthy (MICH) $8,100Andrew Presley (WYO) $6,300
Tyler Van Dyke (MIA) $8,500
Blake Shapen (BAY) $7,900

RBs

CorePivotsValue (5K and under)
Audric Estime (ND) $8,100Blake Corum (MICH) $8,200Jamal Haynes (GT) $4,800
Jawhar Jordan (UL) $6,900Ray Davis (UK) $6,500Richard Reese (BAY) $5,000
Raheim Sanders (ARK) $5,500
Quinshon Judkins (MISS) $6,400
That Brooks (TTU) $5,600
Henry Parish Jr (MIA) $6,200

WRs

CorePivotValue (5K and under)
Tre Harris (MISS) $7,500Mitchell Evans (ND) $5,300Dominick Blaylock (GT) $4,900
Erik Brooks (FRES) $6,700Jacolby George (MIA) $5,200Drae McCray (TTU) $4,500
Jayden Thomas (ND) $5,400Brock Bowers (UGA) $6,600
Malik Rutherford (GT) $4,900Roman Wilson (MICH) $6,000
Xavier Restrepo (MIA) $6,100Jerand Bradley (TTU) $5,900
Jamari Thrash (UL) $6,000

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Fresno State -6
  • Boise State -9.5
  • Miami vs Georgia Tech Over 57
  • Oregon State -7.5
  • Arkansas vs Ole Miss Over 61.5

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Ivan (idrago15) will be there answering questions all day and all night! Follow Ivan on Twitter @idragol15 and be sure to be on the lookout for future articles at https://windailysports.com/ncaaf/

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We are starting Week 5 action on Saturday with a big 12-game slate. We are starting to enter conference matchups, which always make for great environments.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates, both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

The QBs:

Dante Moore (UCLA): $6,000

I like to start off these articles with my favorite value, QB. This week, it’s UCLA’s Moore. Moore has had an okay start to his CFB career through four games. UCLA had a bye last week, but two weeks ago, he faced the best defense on their schedule and looked like the true freshman he is. But this week he takes on a much weaker defense at Washington State. The Cougars are ranked 99th in passing yards allowed per game. At his price, Moore has a great shot at finishing at least 4x value.

Who to pair him with: Logan Loya, J. Michael Sturdivant

Garrett Shrader (SYR): $7,200

Going back to one of the biggest disappointments in last week’s article Shrader didn’t look good last week against a strong Clemson defense, but he should find more success against an average UNC defense. The Tar Heels defense ranks 83rd in passing yards allowed and 63rd in yards per completion. I expect a bounceback game from Shrader here, as Syracuse still has a chance to make the ACC title game if they win out. Getting Shrader at $200 less than what he was last week is a huge plus too.

Who to pair him with: Donovan BrownDamien AlfordOK to run solo as well.

Drake Maye (UNC): $9,500

The QB on the opposite side of Shrader. Maye came into this season as a Heisman candidate, and so far he has put up solid numbers. Maye gets a tough Syracuse defense this week, but he should still be able to have a good game as his number one WR, Tez Walkers, has just been ruled eligible and should appear on Saturday. The addition of Walker will give Maye more options in the passing game since Walker will attract a lot of attention. Maye is the highest-priced guy on the slate, but pairing him with a QB like Moore or Walker gives you a lot of salary to work with.

Who to pair him with: Tez Walker, Nate McCollum, and JJ Jones

Honorable Mentions: Cam Ward (WSU), Jordan Travis (FSU), Jayden Daniels (LSU), Dillon Gabriel (OU), Quinn Ewers (UT), Brady Cook (MIZZ), Talia Tagovailoa (UMD)

The RBs:

Braelon Allen (WISC): $8,400

Allen is the best RB on the slate. If you have ever heard of Allen from me, you’ll know I think he is a Top 3 RB in CFB. Allen’s matchup this week against Rutgers’ 24th-ranked rush defense looks a bit scary on paper. But when you look at Rutgers’ schedule, they haven’t really faced a good running attack besides Michigan, who ran for 201 yards and scored twice on the ground. He is the highest-priced RB on the slate, but he has the best chance to finish as RB1. The other two guys below that I wrote up help with salary relief as well.

LeQuint Allen (SYR): $5,800

The second Syracuse write-up in Saturday’s article Allen has had a solid five weeks to start the season. He has 363 rushing yards and seven touchdowns and has a season low of 19.7 fantasy points on DraftKings. The Syracuse vs. UNC game this weekend is one of my favorites for fantasy, as I wrote up both QBs and now Allen, as well as Tez Walker, as my favorite value play on the slate.

Trevor Etienne (UF): $5,400

Etienne is the best value on the slate. Vanderbilt has the 84th-ranked rush defense, as they are allowing 147.8 yards on the ground per game. They also rank 86th (4.2) in yards allowed per carry. This season has shown you can run on Vanderbilt, so I want to use the Florida RB that has been the better runner, and that’s Etienne. This season, he is averaging 6 yards per carry and averages 21 more yards than teammate Montrell Johnson Jr.

Honorable Mentions: Will Shipley (CLEM) Jonathan Brooks (UT) RJ Harvey (UCF) Devin Neal (KU) Omarion Hampton (UNC) Cody Schrader (MIZZ)

Value RBs (5K and under): Johnny Richardson (UCF)

The WRs:

Emeka Egbuka (OSU): $7,800

His teammate Marvin Harrison Jr. is also a great option, but I prefer the 1.1K discount with Egbuka. The Ohio State WRs are the closest thing to matchup proof in CFB. Both guys should be used heavily in this matchup, as Maryland has a Top 50 pass defense and comes in undefeated. Egbuka has had success in his OSU career, taking on Maryland, as he has nine catches for 113 yards. He has failed to reach the end zone so far against Maryland, but that should change as I think OSU has a great offensive day on Saturday.

Andrel Anthony (OU): $6,100

If you have been following my articles this year, you know I’ve been a big fan of Anthony since Week 1. He had an off game this past weekend against ISU, but I expect a big bounce back in the rivalry game against Texas. Although both Oklahoma and Texas have strong defenses, both allowing just over 300 yards per game, the weakest part of both sides is the pass defense. Expect Anthony to be targeted early by Dillon, as Oklahoma should want to have a fast start against Texas and not allow the Longhorns to have any type of lead.

Malik Nabers (LSU): $6,500

Even at 6.5K, Nabers is a huge steal on Saturday. Nabers and LSU take on a bad Missouri secondary that ranks 89th in yards allowed and T117 in receiving touchdowns allowed this season. Over the past three weeks, Nabers has had at least eight receptions for 100+ yards and four total touchdowns. He should be in for a similar day against Missouri’s bad pass defense. Of the WRs on the slate, he has one of the better matchups, so he’ll be either the WR1 on the slate or very close to it. I’ll quickly mention his teammate Brian Thomas Jr., who is in a great spot as well. I think he finishes lower than Nabers, but if you need a $400 salary saver, he is a great option

Honorable Mentions: Evan Stewart (TAM). Luther Burden III (MIZZ). Keon Coleman (FSU). Xavier Worthy (UT). Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen (PUR). Josh Kelly (WSU). Ainias Smith (TAM). Theo Wease (MIZZ).Kobe Hudson (UCF).

Value Plays (4.7K and under): Cade Stover (OSU). Mason Fairchild (KU). Carlos Henandez (WSU).

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Washington State +3.5
  • Alabama -3
  • Maryland vs Ohio State Over 57
  • Oklahoma vs Texas Over 60.5
  • UCF vs Kansas Over 64

Make sure to check out the CFB live stream every Friday night on the Win Daily YouTube page.

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Ivan (idrago15) will be there answering questions all day and all night! Follow Ivan on Twitter @idragol15 and be sure to be on the lookout for future articles at https://windailysports.com/ncaa-football-articles/

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We finish off the Week five action here at Win Daily with a six game slate on Saturday night. The highlight of the slate is Notre Dame traveling to Durham, NC to take on the undefeated Duke Blue Devils.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

QBs

Core PivotsValue (5.5K and under)
Riley Leonard (DUKE)Joe Milton (TENN)
Sam Hartman (ND)Chandler Morris (TCU)
Dillon Gabriel (OU)Spencer Rattler (SCAR)

RBs

CorePivotsValue (5K and under)
Audric Estime (ND)Jordan Waters (DUKE)Trey Sanders (TCU)
Emani Bailey (TCU)CJ Donaldson (WVU)
Jabari Small (TENN)

WRs

CorePivotValue (5K and under)
Andrel Anderson (OU)Ramel Keyton (TENN)Bub Means (PITT)
Squirrel White (TENN)Jaylin Lane (VT)Mitchell Evans (ND)
Jalon Calhoun (DUKE)Savion Williams (TCU)
Xavier Legette (SCAR)Devin Carter (WVU)
Chris Tyree (ND)

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Washington -18.5
  • Oklahoma -19.5
  • South Carolina vs Tennessee Over 60.5
  • TCU vs WVU Over 52

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We start off the Week four action here at Win Daily with a four game slate on Friday night.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football main slates both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Dragos Best Bets section.

QBs

Core PivotsValue (5.5K and under)
Emory Jones (Cincy) $6,900Kedon Slovis (BYU) $6,700Jack Turner (LT) $5,400
Jack Plummer (UL) $8,500DJ Uiagalelei (ORST) $8,200
Brennan Armstrong (NCST) $8,700

RBs

CorePivotsValue (5K and under)
Jawhar Jordan (UL) $7,000Tyre Shelton (LT) $5,200Jacob Fields (LT) $3,700
Damien Martinez (ORST) $6,700Torrance Burgess Jr. (UTEP) $5,900
Corey Kiner (Cincy) $4,700

WRs

CorePivotValue (5K and under)
Jamari Thrash (UL) $6,600Cyrus Allen (LT) $6,200Jack Velling (ORST) $3,800
Kevin Concepcion (NCST) $6,400Anthony Gould (ORST) $5,900Kelly Akhariyi (UTEP) $4,900
Smoke Harris (LT) $6,800Darius Lassiter (BYU) $5,100Isaac Rex (BYU) $4,700
Xzavier Henderson (Cincy) $6,000Braden Smith (Cincy) $4,200Bradley Rozner (NCST) $3,700
Silas Bolden (ORST) $5,800Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (UL) $4,800
Tyrin Smith (UTEP) $5,700

Synopsis:

Of the four CFB games on Friday, the one with the highest total is Louisville vs. NC State. The total for the game is 55 points. It’ll be the most popular of the four because of the total, but you can find ways to get different. Fading the QBs but playing skill position players can work to be different. One player that you need, even if chalk, is RB Jordan because he is the best RB on the slate.

BYU against Cincinnati can be a sneaky game to stack. Both teams have a top 50 passing offense, and although BYU has a solid pass defense, they have not played many top passing attacks. Jones rushing ability can prove beneficial for Cincy if he has any difficulty throwing early. On the other side, Slovis has been consistent, throwing for over 250 yards per game. The running edge does go to Cincy, as BYU has an average rush defense, so Kiner is a great play.

LTech against UTEP isn’t great for game stacking with both QBs, but they have pieces that can be used. UTEP’s Smith is the best WR in CFB but is dealing with an injury, so I have him lower on my “core” list. UTEP has a split backfield, but of the two, Burgess is the better runner and should have a better day. On the other side, LTech is dealing with injuries at the QB spot. It is unclear who is starting, but if Turner gets the start, he is a great value play. But no matter who starts, their top two WRs are in play, as both Harris and Allen can light up the scoresheet.

Utah against Oregon State is the worst for stacking because the Utah offense has struggled, but they have a good defense that can stop ORST. Although Utah does have a great defense, I still like Damien Martinez at RB because he has proven he can run on anyone.

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Utah vs Oregon State Under 44.5
  • Cincinatti vs BYU Over 49.5
  • Louisville -4.5

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! We start off the Week four action here at Win Daily with a three game slate on Thursday night.

The purpose of this article is to break down the CFB main slates both on the DFS and betting sites. The article includes my favorite plays at every position as well as honorable mentions. You can also find my favorite bets under my Drago’s Best Bets section.

QBs

Core PivotsValue (5.9K and under on DK)
Austin Reed (WKU) $8,800/$12,000Braylon Braxton (TLSA) $8,000/$8,600
EJ Warner (TEMP) $5,800/$7,500Nicholas Vattiato (MTSU) $8,400/$10,500
Logan Smothers (JASCT) $7,100/$6,800
DK/FD Pricing

RBs

CorePivotsValue (4.9K and under on DK)
Malik Jackson (JACST) $5,900/$8,700Davion Ervin-Poindexter (WKU) $5,800/$7,200Jekail Middlebrook (MTSU) $3,900/$6,800
Joquez Smith (TEMP) $5,100/$5,000Jordan Ford (TLSA) $6,000/$5,800
DK/FD Pricing

WRs

CorePivotValue (4.9K and under on DK)
Malachi Corley (WKU) $6,700/$10,000Dante Wright (TEMP) $5,500/$8,700Devan Williams (TLSA) $4,900/$7,700
Easton Messer (WKU) $5,600/$8,300Marquis Shoulders (TLSA) $6,300/$6,500River Helms (WKU) $4,800/$5,000
Amad Anderson (TEMP) $5,400/$7,500Jeremy Tate (MTSU) $5,200/$4,300Elijah Metcalf (MTSU) $4000
DJ England-Chisolm (MTSU) $5,700 (Both sites)
Quinton Lane (JACST) $5,800/$6,800
Ife Adeyi (SHSU) $5,900/$5,300
DK/FD Pricing

Synopsis:

The QB situation for Thursday’s slate is rough. Reed is by far the best QB on the slate, and after him there is a steep decline. Normally in CFB DFS slates, we go double QBs, but this could be a slate with only one, although I would still try to mainly have two QB lineups. But there are two QBs that may fit well with Reed because of their price.

Warner is the second QB that I have listed in the “core” section because he is playing against a bad Tulsa pass defense. Passing wise, Warner has been great at throwing for 1K yards over the first four games. The only issue he has had is the lack of touchdowns. But that could easily be fixed on Thursday as Tulsa comes in allowing 2.5 passing touchdowns per game. If Smothers starts, he can be a good QB2 option. Smothers doesn’t have the best passing abilities, but his rushing ability is great. Over his three games played, he has averaged 78 rushing yards per game.

This slate is filled with solid RB choices at discounted prices. None of these RBs are high up in the CFB individual leaders, but there are a handful that have 200+ rushing yards this season. The two I listed in the “core” section are my main backs for Thursday. Jackson is the best running back on the slate, as he leads all available RBs in carries (36) and yards (376). He’s facing a Sam Houston run defense that has not been able to stop any backs this season. Smith is the riskier of the two, as in his first game as the starter, he struggled against Miami, but I do give him the slight edge over the two listed in “pivots,” as he won’t share the workload like Ford and doesn’t have a great QB on his team like Poindexter.

If you are avoiding the usual CFB double QB, then a WR should be your Superflex player. Corley is by far the best WR and the best player to pair with Reed. A sneakier play with Reed is Messer, who has been inconsistent this season but does have games with six and nine receptions. Both Temple WRs are solid options, with a slight lean to Anderson because of price. Same reason why I have Tate above Chisolm: lower price for what should be a similar workload.

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • WKU -6.5
  • JacState -6.5
  • Temple vs Tulsa Over 55.5

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