Freddy Wills Released Picks • 3.3% Early Bird Special – 8-2-1 ATS LW **61.5% ATS Career in

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Freddy has dominated the second weekend in September with 61.5% ATS mark in college football and he gets things started early on Saturday after an 8-2-1 ATS week last week! Freddy is 58-42 +$31,495 L100 buycollegefootball picks alone, and has profited over $106,000 over his last 230 college football picks in the month of September. This pick is backed by a full in depth analysis featuring a team we predicted to win outright a week ago as a double digit dog!
Freddy Wills’s Pick
Rice +8.5 3.3%
We have line value in this game as Rice lost at Western Kentucky 46-14 and ATS by 13 points while Army won in the national spotlight as a double digit under dog over Temple beating the spread by 30 points. I was on Army last week as a top play, but now I am looking to fade this team. Army is 17-36-1 ATS in their last 54 games following a straight up win. While I think Army is going to a bowl game this year, I don’t think they should be favored by more than a TD here against a Rice squad that has plenty of size.

Rice’s offense should be just fine this week, they have everyone on the offensive line on the two deep at 290lbs or more. They brought in a 380, and 376lb lineman over the last 2 recruiting classes and I look for them to use their advantage. I don’t think they are as bad as they looked a week ago. Western Kentucky is the cream of the crop in Conference USA despite losing their star QB Brandon Doughty. Western Kentucky has plenty of talent returning 8 offensive starters.

Rice beat Army the last two years and are very familiar with the triple option. They return 16 starters overall, 9 on defense. The defense was awful last year, but they had lots of injuries and can only improve. They are familiar with stopping this defense as they like to take chances and get Army into 3rd and longs. They held Army to 4-15 on third and fourth downs last year and that’s the big key once again this year if Rice wants to pull the upset.

Either way Army should not be a favorite they play a very slow tempo, while Rice is used to getting off nearly 80 plays per game so a back door cover is not out of question if Army is able to take the lead early. I also think it’s important to note that Army who beat Temple really struggled early in that game on defense. Temple also did not have the services of their best offensive player in RB Jahad Thomas who is electric. Army also missed 2 field goals

Statistics: Posted by Pick Bot – Sat Sep 10, 2016 12:03 pm – Replies 0 – Views 1



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Freddy Wills Released Picks • 3.3% Early Bird Special – 8-2-1 ATS LW **61.5% ATS Career in
Freddy Wills Released Picks • 3.3% Early Bird Special – 8-2-1 ATS LW **61.5% ATS Career in

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