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College Football’s Dirty Dozen October 25, 2011 by The Gaming Today’s Mark Mayer

I remember this old C&W music lyric “nothin from nothin’ means nothin.”
What better way to intro a UNLV-New Mexico battle!

Yes, I have Nov. 12 circled on my sarcastic calendar. The site this season is
Albuquerque. Guests and close friends are invited.

This week the Lobos host Air Force. UNLV hosts Colorado St.

1. UNLV: pushed against
“bye”

 

2. N. Mexico: 0-69 major style points.

 

3. UCLA: No QB or head coach.

 

4. Tulane: Lost outright to Memphis!

 

5. Kent St: Scored 23 pts last 3 wks.

 

6. FAU: Outscored 89-31 last 3!

 

7. Memphis: UCF isn’t Tulane.

 

8. Rice: Look for 70 from Houston.

 

9. Kansas: Allowing 45+ in last 5.

 

10. Florida: Could lose 4 straight.

 

11. C. Michigan: 1-7 ATS, 0-3 run.

 

12. Notre Dame: made USC’s year!

Mark Mayer of the Gaming Today is going to be posting articles right here at www.aasiwins.com. Come to  www.aasiwins.com for all your FREE NCAAF winners, articles, news, and updates.

Written by Joseph D'Amico on October 27, 2011 at 12:16 pm