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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! After a solid week 10 slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Favorite QB on the Slate:

Brendan Sorsby, CINCY:

I was debating between Sanders and Sorsby for my favorite Qb on the slate, but I am going with Sorsby because of his price and the fact West Virginia is more likely to allow the deep shots. The Bearcat’s 29th ranked passing offense led by Sorsby takes on West Virginia and their 114th ranked pass defense. Outside of Sorsby’s game against Miami (OH) earlier in the year, he has hit 20+ fantasy points in six of seven games and 18 in all seven. I mentioned that WVU is likely to allow deep shots and that is because they are allowing 15.02 yards per completion which is the most yards allowed per completion in all of CFB.

PivotsValue QBS
Shedeur Sanders, COLKurtis Rourke, IU
Quinn Ewers, UTMax Brosmer, MINN
Kyle McCord, SYRRocco Becht, ISU
Will Howard, OSUBehren Morton, TTU
  • I didn’t include the 5 highest priced QBs (Ward/Dart/Daily/Klubnik/Morris) but I think of those Ward/Dart/Klubnik are in play but are slightly above the price range I am looking at for QB. As for Daily he is still questionable for this week after missing last weeks game so I would rather fade him for now until we get more news.
  • For this slate I think I will have at least one of Howard/Sorsby/Rourke in all my lineups. They are in the mid range that allow for higher priced skill position players.
  • All of the QBs I have listed should be paired with a WR. Don’t think any of them are capable of going off with only their legs.

The RBs:

Favorite RB on the Slate:

Phil Mafah, CLEM:

Mafah is the main reason why I am not on Klubnik at his price compared to other QBs. Mafah has been one of the most consistent running backs in CFB. He has six games with 19.9 or more on DK since struggling opening weekend against Georgia. The Virginia Tech run defense hasn’t been great this year, last week they gave up 121 yards and three rushing touchdowns to LeQuint Allen of Syracuse who has struggled all season.

PivotsValue RBs
Quinshon Judkins, OSUJahiem White, WVU
Kanye Udoh, ARMYQuintrevion Wisner, UT
Devin Neal, KUAbu Sama III, ISU
Darius Taylor, MINNX
Tahj Brooks, TTUX

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Xavier Restrepo, MIAElijah Sarratt, IUJoe Royer, CINCY
Jayden Higgins, ISUDT Sheffield, UNTColston Loveland, MICH
Xzavier Henderson, CINCYIsaiah Bond, UTMax Klare, PUR
Travis Hunter, COLEric Singleton, GTCaleb Douglas, TTU
Emeka Egbuka, OSUDaniel Jackson, MINNSamuel Brown, MIA

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Syracuse ML (+102) vs Boston College
  • Cincinnati -4.5 (-110) vs West Virginia
  • Clemson -6 (-110) vs Virginia Tech
  • Duke ML (+124) vs North Carolina State
  • Miami -10 (-112) vs GTech

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live on the Win Daily Youtube page.

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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB! After a solid week night slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Favorite QB on the Slate:

Rocco Becht, ISU:

Becht’s price on DraftKings feels like a mistake. While Becht isn’t lighting up the the scoreboard this season, he is still averaging 21.2 DK/game. He finally showed off his running ability in his last game against UCF prior to last weeks bye. This week he takes on the worst passing defense in CFB, Texas Tech. They have more games where the opposing quarterback had over 400 yards than games with under 300 yards. At Becht’s price you can easily fit in higher priced players.

PivotsValue QBS
Dillon Gabriel, OREOwen McCown, UTSA
Bryson Daily, ARMYKurtis Rourke, IU
Jaxson Dart, MISSMaalik Murphy, DUKE
Cam Ward, MIASeth Henigan, MEM
Noah Fifita, ARIZX
  • Quick Note: Bryson Daily from Army should be ran naked. He is really only a threat on the ground against a weak Air Force defense. Army only averaged 8 passing attempts a game so he might only complete a handful of throws all game.
  • If you are using any quarterback on DK from Ward to Gabriel in price, then you might need to run Becht to have salary for the skill players

The RBs:

Favorite RB on the Slate:

DJ Giddens, KSU:

I love Giddens on this slate, he has a favorable matchup against Houston who has struggled to contain the run game. They are giving up just under 140 rushing yards per game on 4.4 yards a carry. Giddens is averaging 118.1 yards a game on 6.52 yards per carry. If the Michael Myers of Boise St didn’t exist, then Giddens would be in the conversation for the best running back in CFB.

PivotsValue RBs
Damien Martinez, MIAKanye Udoh, ARMY
Mario Anderson Jr, MEMJustice Ellison, IU
RJ Harvey, UCFTrevor Etienne, UGA
Tahj Brooks, TTUX
Darius Taylor, MINNX

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Tetairoa McMillan, ARIZEmeka Egbuka, OSUEli Pancol, DUKE
Tez Johnson, ORETre Harris, MISSChris Carpenter, UTSA
Xavier Restrepo, MIAElijah Sarratt, IUAnthony Landphere, MEM
Roc Taylor, MEMJalin Noel, ISUCaleb Douglas, TTU
Jayden Higgins, ISUDaniel Jackson, MINNX

Drago’s Best Bets: (2-3-0 Last Week -.99U) (14-10-1 Last 5 Weeks +4.33U)

  • Oregon -14.5 (-108) vs Michigan
  • Indiana -8.5 (-108) vs Michigan State
  • Iowa State -13.5 (-110) vs Texas Tech
  • Arizona ML (+180) vs UCF
  • Navy vs Rice Alt Over 50.5 (+108)

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week eight main slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday Night.

The purpose of this article is to break down the college football night 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:

Favorite QB PlaysPivotsValue QBS
Avery Johnson, KSUConner Weigman, TA&MAidan Chiles, MSU
Cam Ward, MIAGarrett Nussmeier, LSUBrock Vandagriff, UK
Maalik Murphy, DUKEKevin Jennings, SMUX
  • The best quarterback on the slate is the favorite for the Heisman, Cam Ward. His price makes him difficult to build around, but if you are comfortable using a couple of punts he can pay off his price against a bad FSU team.
  • Avery Johnson has been one of the more consistent QBs in CFB and that should continue against Kansas. While the Jayhawks defense doesn’t allow many passing yards, they do allow big plays which Johnson can take advantage of.
  • After those two QBs, I have Murphy and Weigman all in a similar spot they are two value QBs who have easier matchups. I prefer Murphy because Weigman is still recovering from his injury but I have no issue with either guy.

The RBs:

Favorite RB PlaysPivotsValue RBs
DJ Giddens, KSUTawee Walker, WISCJarquez Hunter, AUB
Damien Martinez, MIALe’Veon Moss, TA&MJamarion Wilcox, KU
Brashard Smith, SMUDonovan Edwards, MICHX
Nicholas Singleton, PSUDevin Neal, KUX
  • Giddens and Martinez are great options if you want to fade the top QBs. Both of their QBs are top three priced guys on the slate. These two along with Singleton are the best running backs on the slate.
  • Walker has been great since taking over the starting spot, and while Penn State has a great rush defense I think he should be able to continue his hot start.

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Xavier Restrepo, MIADane Key, UKMontorie Foster, MSU
Kyren Lacy, LSUTyler Warren, PSUMason Taylor, LSU
Jordan Moore, DUKELuke Grimm, KUElijah Arroyo, MIA
XJayce Brown, KSUCyrus Allen, TA&M
  • Pair your QB with at least one pass catcher, unless you are using Leonard than you are fine.
  • There is a lot of value WRs this week, so you can target higher priced guys to even the price out.

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week eight slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Favorite QB PlaysPivotsValue QBS
Riley Leonard, NDBehren Morton, TTUGevani McCoy, ORST
Jake Retzlaff, BYUJaxson Dart, MISSLuke Altmyer, IL
Will Howard, OSUChandler Morris, UNTX
Josh Hoover, TCUDillon Gabriel, OREX
Jacurri Brown, UCFX
  • My favorite QB for the slate is Riley Leonard from Notre Dame. He has been successful this season in both the passing and rushing game, and now he takes on a Navy side that is struggling to stop the run. You can run him naked, or even pair him with a running back if you don’t want to use a ND wide receiver
  • Retzlaff, Howard, and Hoover are all in a similar boat for me. They are priced in that middle 8K too high 7K range. On paper Hoover has the easiest of the three matchups so if you are choosing between the three he would be my pick but the savings you get from Retzlaff and Howard makes them very tempting.
  • I am fading Milroe only because I haven’t liked how Alabama has looked the last few weeks. He is still in play if you like him but I would rather focus on the next three highest priced QBs. All three are in top-13 passing offenses and have 15+ passing touchdowns. Morris and Gabriel are my favorite of the three as they should be in closer matchups that in theory should have them throwing all 60 minutes.
  • Altmyer is going up against Gabriel and the Ducks and they are underdogs so Altmyer should have plenty of opportunities to throw. Meanwhile McCoy feels underpriced as he is taking a Cal passing defense who is the fifth worst on the slate. Both pair well with one of the higher priced QBs if you need the value.

The RBs:

Favorite RB PlaysPivotsValue RBs
Jeremiyah Love, NDDarius Taylor, MINNMarcus Carroll, MIZZ
Makhi Hughes, TULAnthony Hankerson, ORSTQuintrevion Wisner, UT
LJ Martin, BYURJ Harvey, UCF
Tahj Brooks, TTUJustice Ellison/Ty Son Lawton, IU
  • Like I mentioned above in the QB section, I like ND’s run game against Navy and because of that Love is my favorite running back on the slate. My main lineup currently has a Leonard/Love Notre Dame stack.
  • If ND wasn’t on this slate, then one of Hughes and Martin would have been my favorite running back on the slate. Both backs are in great spots this week, with Hughes being in the better matchup. Hughes takes on North Texas who are giving up just under 4.5 rushing yards per carry. I think Tulane will use a lot of Hughes to try and control the game and keep Morris off the field.
  • Harvey and Brooks are the two highest priced backs on DK and it’s hard to fade either as both have been great in their CFB careers. While Harvey is currently 5th in rushing yards this season, I think I would take the savings and use Brooks ahead of Harvey.
  • I included both Indiana backs because they should both get carries against Washington. They should have similar box scores this week so it is hard to pick between the two.

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Jack Bech, TCUEmeka Egbuka, OSUKaden Prather, UMD
Chase Roberts, BYUDarius Lassiter, BYUZakhari Franklin, IL
DT Sheffield, UNTGermie Bernard, BAMAEli Stowers, VAND
Jeremiah Smith, OSUTez Johnson, OREEvan Stewart, ORE
Ryan Williams, BAMATre Harris, MISSAntwane Wells Jr, MISS
  • Pair your QB with at least one pass catcher, unless you are using Leonard than you are fine.
  • There is a lot of value WRs this week, so you can target higher priced guys to even the price out.

Drago’s Best Bets: (2-2-1 Last Week +.43U) (12-7-1 Last 4 Weeks +5.32U)

  • Indiana -5.5 (-110) vs Washington
  • Alabama vs Missouri Over 51 (-110)
  • BYU ML (+110) vs UCF
  • Memphis -17.5 (-108) vs Charlotte
  • Texas -18 (-110) vs Vanderbilt

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week seven slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Favorite QB PlaysPivotsValue QBS
Cam Ward, MIAShedeur Sanders, COLSawyer Robertson, BAY
Cade Klubnik, CLEMJalen Milroe, BAMALuke Altymer, IL
Riley Leonard, NDKurtis Rourke, IUNoah, Fifita, ARIZ
Miller Moss, USCBehren Morton, TTU
  • Ward and Klubnik are in the best spots this weekend, but they are also two of the three most expensive QBs on the slate. If you use one or both then you would need to rely heavily on the value plays.
  • Playing Milroe and Sanders also makes you rely on the value plays, but they are less of a priority for me on this slate. Would rather pay up for Ward and Klubnik or go lower for QBs.
  • Moss, Altmyer, Fifita, and Robertson are all cheap on DK and pair well with the QBs the top priced guys.
  • Leonard is my favorite mid priced QB, he isn’t the best passer but he makes up for it with great instincts which helps him know when to take off and run.
  • Klubnik, Milroe, Ward, and Leonard are the only four I would feel comfortable running naked. Every other QB I would pair with a WR.

The RBs:

Favorite RB PlaysPivotsValue RBs
Tahj Brooks, TTUNate Noel, MIZZRaheim Sanders, SCAR
Dylan Sampson, TENNIsaac Brown, ULJam Miller, BAMA
Donovan Edwards, MICHPhil Mafah, CLEM
Woody Marks, USCKyle Monangai, RU
Quali Conley, ARIZJamal Haynes, GT

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Xavier Restrepo, MIAJa’Corey Brooks, ULGermie Bernard, BAMA
Pat Bryant, ILJa’Kobi Lane, USCElijah Sarratt, IU
Tetairoa McMillan, ARIZTheo Wease, MIZZMalik Rutherford, GT
Travis Hunter, COLMalachi Fields, UVAKaden Prather, UMD
Antonio Williams, CLEMJosh Kelly, TTUJosh Cameron, BAY

Drago’s Best Bets: (4-1 Last Week +2.99U)

  • Miami Alt Spread -7.5 (+120) vs Louisville
  • Army -17 (-108) vs East Carolina
  • Nebraska vs Indiana Over 50.5 (-102)
  • USC -7 (-110) vs Maryland
  • Illinois ML (+145) vs Michigan

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week six slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Brendan Sorsby (CINCY):

Outside of his Week 3 matchup against Miami (OH), Sorsby has been one of the better CFB quarterbacks in the country. In his four games besides Week 3, he is averaging 31.08 fantasy points on DK. The transfer from Indiana to Cincinnati seems to have made Sorsby a better quarterback, as he has almost matched his career numbers at Indiana in only five games at Cincy. Sorsby and the Bearcats play UCF on Saturday. UCF has been one of the worst pass defenses in CFB. They are allowing 247 passing yards (102nd in CFB) and have allowed 10 passing touchdowns, which is tied for second most on the slate. Cincy is going to need Sorsby in this game, as the total is tied for the third most on slate, which means it’ll be a back and forth affair.

Who to pair him with: Xzavier Henderson. Joe Royer. Tony Johnson.

Tyler Shough (UL):

This second quarterback was very close to being Cade Klubnik, who is also in a good spot this weekend. But instead I am going with the lower-priced guy who is in an equally good matchup. Shough takes on UVA this weekend, who rank 118th in passing yards allowed. Shough has been consistently solid in fantasy, scoring at least 20.6 in every game so far. Shough has been one of the most efficient quarterbacks in CFB, ranking 12th with a passer efficiency of 169.81. With his performances and his opponent, Shough should have the best chance of the sub-8K quarterbacks to finish near the top of the slate.

Who to pair him with: Ja’Corey Brooks. Jamari Johnson. Caullin Lacy.

Honorable Mentions: Cade KlubnikRiley Leonard. Anthony Colandrea. Eli Holstein. Jacolby Criswell. Drew Allar. Miller Moss. Haynes King. Will Rogers. Quinn Ewers.

Value QBs: Hank BachmeierNoah Fifita.

The RBs:

Phil Mafah (CLEM):

Since I am not prioritizing Klubnik, I will do the next best thing and prioritize using Mafah. Mafah has been a solid replacement for Shipley, who was lost to the draft. He is 30th in CFB in rushing yards this season with 496 and seventh in yards per carry, averaging 7.29 per carry. This weekend he takes on a Wake Forest team that is giving up 4.78 yards per carry, which is the fifth most on the slate. Mafah should be a great pivot off of using Klubnik, who is one of the highest priced quarterbacks on the slate.

Nicholas Singleton (PSU):

Singleton was kept out of last week’s game due to illness, but all signs point to him being available this weekend. He couldn’t have asked for a better matchup to return for, as he is taking on USC’s terrible run defense. The Trojans’s run defense hasn’t looked great at all this season and is the main reason they have two losses already this season. If USC had an average run defense, they would still be undefeated. Singleton is averaging 102 yards in his four games played and is taking on a USC side that is allowing 197.3 in their first three games in the Big 10. If Singleton is ruled out, then it is an easy switch to Allen.

Honorable Mentions: Kyle Monangai. RJ Harvey. Desmond Reid. Jaydon Blue. Jeremiyah Love. Tawee Walker.

Value RBs (5K and under):  Raheim Sanders.

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Ryan Williams, BAMAKobe Hudson, UCFBryson Nesbit, UNC
Isaiah Bond, UTJa’Kobi Lane, USCChase Roberts, BYU
Tetairoa McMillan, ARIZDenzel Boston, UW
Konata Mumpfield, PITTMalachi Fields, UVA
Antonio Williams, CLEM
Table doesn’t include WRs listed under QBs but they are obviously in play as well

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Clemson vs Wake Forest Over 61.5 (-112)
  • Texas -14.5 (-112) vs Oklahoma
  • Pitt -3.5 (-102) vs California
  • Cincinnati ML (+130) vs UCF
  • Alabama vs South Carolina Over 50.5 (-110)

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week five slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Garrett Greene (WVU):

Once again, we get to attack Oklahoma State’s terrible pass defense on a slate. All year, the Cowboys’s pass defense has struggled to stop opposing quarterbacks. They are giving up the third most yards of the slate (256.5) and are going up against a good quarterback this week. Greene is averaging 225.5 yards through the air this season and 1.8 passing touchdowns. Greene has thrown for over 200 yards each of his last three games and is in a great spot to make it 4 out of his last 4. But Greene isn’t only a threat with his arm; he can hurt defenses with his legs as well. In the first four games of the season, Greene is averaging 52.5 yards on the ground and has scored twice. Over the last two weeks, Oklahoma State has given up 101 yards on the ground to quarterbacks, and every starting quarterback has had a rush of 10 plus against them.

Who to pair him with: Hudson Clement. Traylon Ray. Kole Taylor.

Hank Bachmeier (WAKE):

Bachmeier is my favorite value quarterback on the slate. He is having his best season since 2021, when he was still the Boise State starting quarterback. Bachmeier is averaging 289.8 passing yards a game, which is a career high for a season. Surprisingly, Bachmeier has been efficient while throwing this season; his only interception came last week on a tip pass. This week he gets a NC State side that I have loved to target all season. NCST ranks 92nd against the pass, allowing 229.2 yards per game. They have also allowed the third-most passing touchdowns on the slate. With his price and the matchup, I will have a lot of Bachmeier.

Who to pair him with: Taylor Morin. Donavon Greene. Horatio Fields. Deuce Alexander

Honorable Mentions: Brady Cook. Anthony Colandrea. Tyler Shough. Eli Holstein. Jacolby Criswell. Drew Allar. Carson Beck. Jaxson Dart. Will Howard. Alan Bowman. Jalen Milroe

Value QBs: Hank Bachmeier

The RBs:

Tawee Walker (WISC):

After starter Chez Mellusi left Wisconsin to deal with his injuries, Walker has become the starter for Wisconsin. Walker is second in carries (38) and tied with Mellusi for the team lead with three rushing touchdowns. For his start, he takes on Purdue, who have the third worst rush defense in CFB. The Boilermakers are giving up 242 yards per game and nearly five yards per carry. Wisconsin likes to rest their running backs, so we will see Cade Yacamelli come in at times, but at Walker’s price, he should be able to have a big game with the amount he’ll see against Purdue.

Omarion Hampton (UNC):

The second highest priced running back on DK for good reason, Hampton is definitely in play. UNC’s game against Pitt on Saturday has all the makings of a shootout. UNC suffered a loss to their rivals Duke last week in a close 1pt game. Hampton was held to 103 yards on 29 carries and failed to reach the end zone. I’m expecting UNC to feed Hampton early and often as a way to keep Pitts Eli Holstein and their explosive offense off the field.

Honorable Mentions: Desmond Reid. Nate Noel. Nicholas Singleton. Kaleb Johnson. Bhayshul Tuten. Henry Parrish Jr. CJ Donaldson. Le’Veon Moss. Brashard Smith. Quinshon Judkins.

Value RBs (5K and under): Marcus Carroll.

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Tre Harris, MISSLuther Burden III, MIZZCaullin Lacy, UL
De’Zhaun Stribling, OKSTMalachi Fields, UVAEli Stowers, VAND
Ryan Williams, BAMAJeremiah Smith, OSUAntwane Wells Jr, MISS
Ja’Corey Brooks, ULTheo Wease Jr, MIZZJP Richardson (TCU)
Jaylin Lane, VT
Table doesn’t include WRs listed under QBs but they are obviously in play as well

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Missouri ML (+114) vs Texas A&M
  • Ohio State -18 (-112) vs Iowa
  • Virginia Tech -8 (-112) vs Stanford
  • Oklahoma State vs West Virginia Over 64.5 (-112)
  • James Madison Alt Line -18.5 (+114) vs ULM

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week four slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Kurtis Rourke (IU):

Rourke has been quietly having a good season. He is averaging over 250 yards and two touchdown passes per game. Over the past three weeks, he has completed 80% (56/70) of his passes and has yet to throw an interception. On Saturday he is getting a good matchup against Maryland. The Terrapins are allowing the second most yards (247) and yards per completion (13.17) on the slate. They rank 103rd overall in CFB which is in the bottom 23% of CFB. If Rourke can continue to be accurate then he should be in line for a big game against Maryland. Elijah Sarratt is his favorite wide receiver so he tops my list of players to pair with him, but Cross and Price are two value receivers who are available if salary is needed.

Who to pair him with: Elijah Sarratt. Omar Cooper Jr. Miles Cross. Myles Price.

Alan Bowman (OKST):

Bowman is once again in a great spot on Saturday. Bowman has struggled with accuracy over the past three weeks completing only 58% of his throws and throwing four interceptions. But he has still been able to produce to help Oklahoma State as he has 928 yards and eight touchdown passes in that same span. Besides UT Martin, his opponents on Saturday Kansas State has not been able to contain QBs this season. Two of the three FBS QBs that they have played have thrown for over 250 yards and have thrown for two touchdowns. Bowman has too much firepower around him to not be able to pick apart the KSU pass defense. 

Who to pair him with: Brennan Presley. De’Zhaun Stribling. Rashod Owens.

Honorable Mentions: Jaxson Dart. Shedeur Sanders. Texas Starting QB. KJ Jefferson. Avery Johnson. Miller Moss. Riley Leonard. Tyler Shough. Jalon Daniels. Taylor Green. Dylan Riola.

Value QBs: Sawyer Robertson. 

The RBs:

Jayden Blue (UT):

After missing the game against UTSA, Blue came out with something to prove as he ran for 124 and three touchdowns. With the uncertainty of who will be the starting QB for Texas on Saturday, I expect Blue to once again be a vocal point of the offense. Mississippi State is not great at stopping the run this year. They rank in the bottom 10 in rush defense and are allowing almost five yards per carry. On DK he is a great pivot off of the big three running backs who are all over 1K higher in price.

DJ Giddens (KSU):

Speaking of the big three running backs on DK, one of them is Giddens who is one of the best running backs in CFB. The KSU/OKST game has the third-highest total on the slate. I wrote up Bowman above for QBs because that’s how Oklahoma State should score and now Giddens should be how KSU scores on Saturday. The OKST rush defense has been bad this year allowing just over 180 yards on the ground per game. I expect KSU to relieve the pressure on their QB to compete with Bowman by leaning on the superstar running back.

Honorable Mentions: Ollie Gordon. RJ Harvey. Kalel Mullings. Woody Marks. Henry Parrish Jr. Ja’Quinden Jackson. Devin Neal.

Value RBs (5K and under): Currently none. Will post any value RBs on Discord if I find any I like.

The WRs:

Favorite WR PlaysPivotsValue WRs
Tre Harris (MISS)Tai Felton (UMD)Zachariah Branch (USC)
Kobe Hudson (UCF)Travis Hunter (COL)Isaiah Bond (UT)
Ja’Corey Brooks (UL)Chase Roberts (BYU)Beaux Collins (ND)
Antwane Wells Jr (MISS)Andrew Armstrong (ARK)JP Richardson (TCU)
Jack Bech (TCU)Luke Grimm (KU)
Table doesn’t include WRs listed under QBs but they are obviously in play as well

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • BYU ML (+130) vs Baylor
  • Oklahoma State vs Kansas State Over 57.5 (-110)
  • USC -15 (-108) vs Wisconsin
  • Arkansas ML (+180) vs Texas A&M
  • Oklahoma ML (-102) vs Auburn

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week three slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Miller Moss (USC):

It’s finally Miller time during a main slate. Moss has done a great job replacing the former Heisman and number-one overall pick, Caleb Williams. Moss ranks third in passing yards per game on the slate (303.5) and 12th overall in CFB. If we had this matchup last season, I would not want any part of the USC offense against what was a stellar Wolverine defense, but this year, Michigan has struggled against the pass, giving up 234.3 yards per game. In all three of their games to start the season, the Michigan defense has given up at least 222 passing yards. Now they have Miller Moss coming to town, and the last time he took the field, he threw for 229 in 2.5 quarters against Utah State. I love this matchup because the statistics point to a good game for Moss, and USC will want to make an impression in their first Big 10 game. What better way than to beat the reigning National Champions?

Who to pair him with: Kyle Ford. Zachariah Branch. Kyron Hudson. Lake McRee.

Taylen Green (ARK):

There are two reasons I like Green this week. First, he gets a favorable matchup against Auburn, who allowed Devon Dampier from New Mexico to throw for almost 300 yards against them. The second is his rushing ability; he has 245 yards and four touchdowns with his legs. Auburn is good against the run, but they have allowed their last two opposing quarterbacks to have rushes above 10 yards. With neither being the athlete that Green is, if they give him space to run, he will torch Auburn throughout the game.

Who to pair him with:  Andrew Armstrong. Tyrone Broden.

Honorable Mentions: Riley Leonard. Cade Klubnik. Blake Shapen. Garrett Nussmeier. Behren Morton. Tyler Shough. Sam Leavitt. Brendan Sorsby.

Value QBs: CJ Bailey

The RBs:

Kyle Monangai (RU):

Monangai has had a fantastic start to his season. He is second in CFB in rushing yards per game, only behind Ashton Jeanty, who might be in a league of his own this season. Rutgers had a bye last week, so the last time we saw Monangai, he was rushing for 208 yards and three touchdowns against Akron. This week, Monangai goes up against Virginia Tech. VT is one of the worst rush defenses in CFB, allowing 190.3 rushing yards (113th in CFB) and giving up 5.05 yards per carry. 5.05 yards allowed per attempt is the third most on the slate, and if there is a running back on this slate that should be able to exploit that, it’s Monangai, who ranks 4th in CFB with 8.11 yards per attempt.

Jeremiyah Love (ND):

I love me some Love this week. On DK, he is at only $5500, which is surprising given his start to the season. He has 279 yards and a touchdown in all three games. His worst DFS game this season was opening day, and he still had 91 yards and a touchdown. The price drop on DK is surprising, especially considering this opponent this week. ND plays Miami (OH), the 108th-ranked rush defense in CFB. They are giving up 182.5 rushing yards and the second most yards per carry on the slate (5.62). 

Honorable Mentions: Quinshon Judkins. Devin Neal. Cam Skattebo. Bhayshul Tuten. Ja’Quinden JacksonTahj Brooks. Woody Marks

Value RBs (5K and under): Caden Durham. Quinten Joyner.

The WRs:

Brennan Presley (OKST):

Presley has yet to be the flashiest wide receiver in CFB, but he has had a solid start to the year. He has two games with seven receptions, with a nine-reception game sandwich in between. On top of averaging 7.7 receptions per game, he scored a receiving touchdown in each of the three games. He gets a tough matchup against Utah and the third-best passing defense in CFB. The game has a surprising total at 52.5, which means that while Utah should slow down OKST, Presley will still have opportunities to shine.

Jeremiah Smith (OSU):

Despite being involved in two blowouts in his first two games, Smith has still produced a lot in the passing game. To start the season, he has 11 receptions, 211 yards, and three touchdowns. He leads Ohio State in almost all receiving stats, including yards per reception at 19.2, which is 17th in all of CFB for players with at least ten receptions. Ohio State will have no issues with Marshall, so I am firing up Smith in all my contests.

Honorable Mentions: Kyren Lacy. Xzavier Henderson. Aaron Anderson. Kevin Concepcion. De’Zhaun Stribling.

Value Plays (4.9K and under): Jake Briningstool. Malik Rutherford. Ja’Corey Brooks.

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Ohio State -39.5 vs Marshall
  • Cincinnati -3.5 vs Houston
  • USC -4.5 vs Michigan
  • Upset Pick: Arkansas ML vs Auburn

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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! After a solid week one slate, we are back with another action packed Saturday.

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:

Kirk Francis (TLSA):

Let’s start the main slate article with my favorite value QB of the day. Francis has had a solid start to the year throwing for 199 and 299 in his first two games with five touchdowns. This Saturday he gets the pleasure of playing against the worst pass defense in CFB. Oklahoma State has been getting torched through the air giving 340 passing yards per game. The Cowboys are struggling to contain their opponent’s passing game, and have given up big plays all season. They are allowing 14.78 yards per reception which is the second-highest amount on the slate only behind WVU. Francis should be able to take advantage of the poor secondary by targeting his top WR, Kamdyn Benjamin. Benjamin is the most likely WR to cause damage to the Cowboys as he is averaging 17.8 yards per reception.

Who to pair him with: Kamdyn BenjaminBraylin Presley

Will Rogers (UW):

It feels good to have Will Rogers on a main slate finally. The Mississippi State transfer has been great in his first two starts at Washington. This rivalry game against Washington State will be his toughest test since joining the Huskies. But he should be able to continue his great start as the WSU pass defense has left a lot to be desired to start the season. WSU’s pass defense is giving up 288.5 passing yards per game which ranks 122nd in CFB and the second most on the slate only behind the previously mentioned Oklahoma State Cowboys. Rogers has been able to spread the ball around to multiple players so it is easy to find someone to pair him up with.

Who to pair him with:  Giles Jackson. Denzel Boston. Jeremiah Hunter.

Honorable Mentions: Eli Holstein. Garrett Greene. Dillon Gabriel. Thomas Castellano. Jalen Milroe. Garrett Nussmeier. Brady Cook

Value QBs: 

The RBs:

Quick Note: Ollie Gordon (OKST) is the best RB in CFB, and because of that, I will not include him in the write-ups. He is in play on any slate he is available in.

Jam Miller/Justice Haynes (BAMA):

Alabama takes on a Wisconsin side this Saturday that has been ok against the run. Neither of their first two opponents had RBs at the level they will see with Alabama. Both of Alabama’s RBs are in play on Saturday. They both have over 15 attempts, 140 rushing yards, and two touchdowns in the first two games of the season. Through the first two games, Miller has six more rushing attempts and has looked to be the more efficient runner of the two averaging about a yard more per attempt. With his price on DK, I would lean Miller over Haynes.

Jam Griffin/Anthony Hankerson (ORST):

Like with Alabama above, we have a player named Jam and his teammate sharing an entry. Like above this is a spot where we have two RBs from the same that are in play. Oregon St has leaned heavily on the run to start the season, having 109 rushing attempts to only 28 passing attempts. 78 of those 109 rushing attempts come from Griffin (38) and Hankerson (40). Griffin is the leading rusher of the two with 249 yards compared to 226 from Hankerson. My lean of the two is Griffin as Oregon is giving up over five yards a carry and Griffin is averaging 6.6. 

Honorable Mentions: Le’Veon Moss. Jadarian Price. Jovantae Barnes. Wayshawn Parker. Jonah Coleman.Montrell Johnson Jr. Desmond Reid. Marcus Carroll

Value RBs (5K and under): Devin Mockobee

The WRs:

Kyren Lacy (LSU):

Lacy has picked up where Nabers and Thomas left off for LSU. Lacy had a great day despite losing in LSU’s first game against USC and followed that up with five receptions, 65 yards, and three touchdown game against a bad Nicholls State game. On paper, the matchup against South Carolina looks like it should cause issues for LSU’s passing game, but I feel like this will be a letdown game for the Gamecocks who are coming off of an upset win over Kentucky.

Mario Williams (TUL):

Williams has been the best player for Tulane over the first two games. The USC transfer has 10 receptions for 252 so farthis season but has failed to find the end zone in both games. He gets a matchup against his original CFB side Oklahoma who he was with his freshman season before leaving alongside Caleb Williams to USC. The Sooners haven’t had much to worry about in their first two games but despite that, they have still given up just under 200 passing yards per game. 

Honorable Mentions: Konata Mumpfield. Tez Johnson. Luther Burden III. Deion Burks. Roc Taylor. Beaux Collins. De’Zhaun Stribling.

Value Plays (4.9K and under): Terrance Ferguson. Elijhah Badger.

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Tulsa +18.5 vs Oklahoma State
  • Oregon State +17.5 vs Oregon
  • Georgia -22 vs Kentucky
  • Alabama -16.5 vs Wisconsin
  • Upset Pick: UCLA ML vs Indiana

Make sure to start your Saturday off with Dave and Joel as they breakdown the slate live 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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