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Welcome back to another exciting season of CFB Bowl Season! Thank you to those who have followed my articles over the course of the regular season. But now it is time for my favorite time in CFB and that’s the bowl games.

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 Captains

Michael Penix Jr, UW (DK 17.4K/ FD 16K)

Penix finished second in the Heisman voting this season for a reason. He has outplayed every superstar QB placed in front of him, like former Heisman winner Caleb Williams and Oregon’s Bo Nix. For his first CFP game, he will have to do it one more time as he leads the Huskies against the Ewers and the Longhorns. I don’t think Penix could have asked for a better matchup, as he led Washington to 1st in passing yards per game this season, and he will take on the 93rd-ranked pass defense. The Texas pass defense has given up over 250 passing yards in more than half their games this season and has given up over 300 in five games. Unless Texas finds ways to improve their defense over the past month, this should be a great spot for Penix.

Quinn Ewers, UT (DK 16.5K/ FD 15K)

We talked about the Huskies QB, but it was time to turn to the Longhorns QB. Just like his counterpart, Ewers couldn’t have asked for a better opponent to make his CFP debut. The Huskies had the 12th worst pass defense this season, giving up 263.2 yards per game and allowing 22 passing touchdowns. Ewers has the weapons to punish the Huskies secondary, especially with Worthy being able to return from his injury suffered in the Big 12 title game. He will need him, as this game with two explosive passing offenses should make for a high-scoring affair.

Rome Odunze, UW (DK 15.6K/ FD 14.5K)

The best WR in this game and probably the best in CFB not named Marvin Harrison Jr. Odunze elevated his game to new heights this season and was one of the main reasons that his QB came close to winning the Heisman. Odunze finished second in CFB with 1428 receiving yards and sixth in receiving touchdowns with 13. Like I mentioned with Penix, Texas has a bad pass defense, so expect Odunze to be able to find room to work with during the Sugar Bowl.

Value Cpt Options: Ja’Tavion Sanders, UT. CJ Baxter, UT. Jack Westover, UW.

The Flex Plays

Xavier Worthy, UT

Ja’Tavion Sanders, UT

CJ Baxter, UT

Jack Westover, UW

Dillon Johnson, UW

Ja’Lynn Polk, UW

Jalen McMillan, UW

Adonai Mitchell, UT

Bert Auburn, UT

Grady Gross, UW

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Washington ML
  • Over 63.5
  • Ja’Tavion Sanders O41.5 Receiving Yards
  • Rome Odunze O97.5 Receiving Yards
  • Xavier Worthy O69.5 Receiving Yards
  • Jalen McMillan Any Time TD

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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 Bowl Season! Thank you to those who have followed my articles over the course of the regular season. But now it is time for my favorite time in CFB and that’s the bowl games.

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 Captains

Blake Corum, Mich (DK 16.8K/ FD 15.5K)

Starting with the best player on the slate. Corum had a bit of a letdown year this season as he just went over the 1K mark on 218 carries. But the fourth-year RB came back to Michigan this season on a mission. Last season, a knee injury during the regular season prevented him from playing in Michigan’s playoff loss to TCU. This year, he is healthy and looking to prove a point that he would have given Michigan a win last year. In front of him in the Rose Bowl is Alabama, a rush defense that ended the year ranked 31st in yards allowed per game on the ground. Alabama’s tough rush defense on paper may look to cause an issue for Corum, but Corum this season has taken on five teams that finished better than Alabama. In those five games, Corum ran for 432 yards and eight touchdowns on 90 carries. For Michigan to have a chance to take out Alabama and reach the CFP National Title game, Corum will have to serve as the leader of the offense.

Jalen Milroe, BAMA (DK 17.4K/ FD 16.5K)

Milroe would have been a Heisman finalist if the voters only took games after November 1st, as the Alabama QB became one of the best QBs the last month and a half of the season. On DraftKings, Milroe had three 30+ fantasy point games in his last five, while over on FanDuel, he just missed his third 30+ by.96. This matchup is going to be extremely difficult for both Michigan and Alabama, as the Michigan defense ranks in the top five in both passing and rushing defenses. But I trust a veteran HC like Nick Saban to have Milroe ready to go off against Michigan.

Roman Wilson, MICH (DK 13.5K/ FD 11K)

Wilson has been Michigan’s best WR this season, and I don’t expect that to change in the playoffs. Wilson finished as the team leader in yards (662) and touchdowns (11) as well as being second in receptions (41). He should be able to find space in the Alabama secondary, as Alabama should look to try and stop Corum early, which will give McCarthy and Wilson some room to work with, especially in the early parts of the game.

Value Cpt Options: Colston Loveland, MICH.

The Flex Plays

JJ McCarthy, MICH

Jermaine Burton, BAMA

Isaiah Bond, BAMA

Jase McClellan, BAMA

Donovan Edwards, MICH

Colston Loveland, MICH

Will Reichard, BAMA

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • Alabama ML
  • JJ McCarthy O13.5 Rushing Yards
  • Colston Loveland O33.5 Receiving Yards
  • Isaiah Bond O52.5 Receiving Yards
  • Jase McClellan Any Time Touchdown

Make sure to check out the CFB live stream every week 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 Bowl Season! Thank you to those who have followed my articles over the course of the regular season. But now it is time for my favorite time in CFB and that’s the bowl games.

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

CorePivotsValue
Michael Penix, UW (DK 8.6K/ FD 10K)Jalen Milroe, BAMA (DK 8.5K/ FD 9.5K)Nico Iamleava, TENN (DK 6.5K/ FD 7K)
Quinn Ewers, UT (DK 8K/ FD 9.2K)Kaidon Salter, LIB (DK 8.2K/ FD 11.2K)
Bo Nix, ORE (DK 9K/ FD 12.5K)Tanner Mordecai, WISC (DK 7K/ FD 8.3K)
DK/FD Price

RBs

CorePivotsValue (5K and under on DK)
Bucky Irving, ORE (DK 6.9K/ FD 10.5K)Logan Diggs, LSU (DK 6.1K/ FD 7.3K)
Blake Corum, MICH (DK 8.2K/ FD 9K)Jase McClellan, BAMA (DK 5.9K/ FD 6.3K)
CJ Baxter, UT (DK 5.6K/ FD 7.7K)
DK/FD Price

WRs

CorePivotValue (5K and under)
Malik Nabers, LSU (DK 8.6K/ FD 10.8K)Brian Thomas Jr, LSU (DK 7K/ FD 9K)Ramel Keyton, TENN (DK 5K/ FD 6.2K)
Rome Odunze, UW (DK 7.4K/ FD 9.8K)Roman Wilson, MICH (DK 6K/ FD 6.6K)Ja’Tavion Sanders, UT (DK 4.7K/ FD 6.1K)
Xavier Worthy, UT (DK 6.4K/ FD 7.6K)CJ Daniels, LIB (DK 5.6k/ FD 7.5K)Will Pauling, WISC (DK 4.76K/ FD 7K)
Tez Johnson, ORE (DK 6.6K/ FD 9.4K)Jalen McMillan, UW (DK 6.5K/ FD 8K)Jack Westover, UW (DK 3.8K/ FD 5.8K)
Isaiah Bond, BAMA (DK 5.9K/ FD 5.9K)
DK/FD Price
CORE 4 Plays:

This isn’t going to be a traditional core four but instead I will list a group of players I will be picking from to have in every lineup.

  • One of Ewers, Nix, and Penix
  • One of Baxter, Corum, and Irving
  • One of Nabers, Odunze, and Worthy
  • One of Thomas, Johnson, and Wilson

The three QBs I listed above are by far the best options at that position for Monday’s slate. Ewers and Penix are closing out the slate against each other in the final CFP game, and their high-power offenses should be able to take advantage of the other weak defenses. As for Nix, he is getting a weak Liberty defense that has not been able to stop QBs all year. In his final game in CFB, I think Nix will try to leave with a bang.

For RBs, I think you have two options: option one is to pay up for Blake Corum, who is the best back on the slate, and option two is to pay up for middle-ground RBs who have found success all season. Of the three, Baxter has the easiest matchup going against Washington’s 37th-ranked rush defense, compared to Corum and Irving facing the 31st and 16th defenses, respectively.

The WR position might be the hardest to nail down for the slate. The first group I listed will all be first-round picks come April. While their prices are in different ranges, I put them together because they have the best chances to break the slate as WRs. The other three I mentioned are solid WRs in their own right and have the chance to have big games.

Drago’s Best Bets:

  • LSU -8
  • Oregon vs Liberty O68
  • Tennessee -5.5
  • Alabama ML
  • Washington ML

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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