Thursday, October 11, 2018

The FMQ Week #7: ELIMINATOR!!!


I can’t believe in two posts since Maryland you never mentioned Mason’s Hurdle!!!
Okay – Mason’s Hurdle!  I guess watching a 250 Lb. Fullback go over a 200 Lb. DB is something you don’t see every day!!  The sideline really goes nuts when Mason pulls it off!
PSU Helicopter Buzzing Tailgaters - Follow Up
Well, finally, someone with a spot of brains at PSU.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is looking into a complaint about the incident that occurred before last weekend's game against Ohio State but declined to provide any details about its investigation.
FAA regulations on minimum safe altitudes for aircraft say pilots should remain at least 1,000 feet (304 meters) above congested areas or above open-air assemblies. Helicopters can be flown lower if it can be done safely and in compliance with FAA routes and altitudes. At any event, pilots must remain high enough to be able to land without harming people or property if a power unit fails.
It would appear that flying the Helicopter over the Tailgate Field is now kaput at PSU.  Which, duh.  Some lawyers must have finally got to these idiots and said that the liability (and potential death!!) they were opening themselves up to was colossal.  I mean, wasn’t Sandusky enough for one decade – century?
Penn State announced a change in its game day enforcement plan.
“In the aftermath of the deployment of game day safety and security measures, the decision has been made to discontinue use of a helicopter to make crowd announcements at football games pending an assessment,” Penn State Police and Public Safety said in a statement on Tuesday. “We will continue to confer with state police, and evaluate steps taken, which is our normal practice.”
The biggest issue was some student going all “Mongo” on a police horse and that more or less started the overall ruckus…
When tailgaters refused to disperse, state police said they deployed personnel, including the Pennsylvania State Police Tactical Mounted Unit. That’s when, police said, the crowd turned unruly. One mounted officer fractured his left hand as Penn State police say he tried to “subdue” a man who assaulted his police horse.
Joseph Oleynik, 21, faces a felony charge as Penn State police say he approached the trooper’s horse on three occasions and “struck the animal on the left side with his hand.”
Classic…AND you KNOW THIS WAS COMING!!!
Injury Bug Hitting Bama
It’s never over till it’s over…
Tagovailoa sprained his knee and is wearing a brace this week in practice.  Also, Bama’s leading DB Trevon Diggs is out for the season after breaking his foot.  Bama was thin in their secondary to begin with so losing Diggs leaves even more of a hole in Bama’s Pass Defense. 
Is Bama suddenly vulnerable?
Frosty And Kelly – Odds On Who Will Win First?
Nebraska has the best shot (almost guaranteed, but they still have to play the game) seeing as how they have the powerhouse Bethune Cookman on the schedule on October 27th.  The better question might be:  Which coach is going to win a game that MATTERS first.  And each team has games remaining on the schedule that matter.  If I had to place a bet, I’d take Frost.  Kelly’s Heroes look friggin’ AWFUL and I just don’t see UCLA beating anyone.
THE FMQ
So, more than halfway through this 14-week “Quarterfinals to the CFP” and we have ELIMINATOR GAMES!!! 
I love it when a plan comes together!  Granted, it wasn’t a total win week, but we HIT THAT PARLAY!!!  Woohoo!

So, opposite week didn’t work out great, but again, we made money.  $110 back in the pocket and if we can do that again…And there’s a couple of games I really like this week.  So, without further ado:
This week’s picks:
The Gophers @ THE Sex Toy U (-30.5):  Man…What do you do with the Row The Boat Crowd that’s going to play in a Toilet Bowl?   I was starting to believe in the Flecker and then his team had to go and lay that egg against Iowa at home.  What happened to the Defense?  I’m not sure who to trust in this one as IU was doing what they needed to do to THE STU and then things fell apart in the 2nd half.  THE STU is banged up, but I have a feeling the PSU hangover is done.  But 30.5 points?  That’s hard…Up-down for Gophers? Flip a coin…
Take the Gophers and the 30.5 for $25
Gatorland @ Vandy (+7):  This is an interesting spread...  Vandy is a good team, but they’re not as good as they’ve been in past seasons.  Gatorland is riding high and full of momentum after beating the Tigers at home and they might even be believing that they have a shot at Georgia!  But you have to take care of business on the road.  Which they will…   
Take Gatorland and lay the 7 for $25
Tennessee @ Auburn (-15.5):  OK – Does the MMQ really believe his prognostication when he stated that the Cremesicles would win an SEC game this season?  How much do you believe?  Auburn can’t even score a TD right now and they seem to be a mess.  It’s so tempting to take the points in this one…but the Cremesicles on the road just seems like a scary proposition…Still, the Cremesicles are going to surprise someone.
Take Tennessee and the 15.5 for $25
USC @ Colorado (+7 MONEYLINE:  $250):  This game LEAPT off the screen at me when I first saw it.   Colorado is undefeated and is 4-1 ATS.  USC has struggled at home, on the road, and is 1-4 ATS.  I’m not saying I like the upset outright, but this spread seems to be a little large and in the wrong direction.  Oh, to trust Colorado…
Take Colorado and the 7 for $25
Take the Colorado MONEYLINE for $20
Pitt @ Domers (-20.5):  All right, all right.  Domers, you have my attention.  I get that you’re pretty good and can score points on the road.  And now you’re home.   Is Narduzzi still the Giant Killer that he’s been know to be and can he get the Panthers up high enough to beat these guys?  21 looks like a lot in what’s traditionally been a tight game.  But, I learned my lesson last week in Blacksburg…Or is VaTech just that bad?
Take the domers and lay the 20.5 for $25
LNU @ PSU (-13.5):  Oh, this looks like an incredible Vegas Gift!  LNU cannot rush the ball and that’s a big problem.    LNU also has some guys banged up on both sides of the ball and PSU wants to get back to its winning ways.  LNU’s leading rush defense will force McSorely to abuse the LNU secondary.  I didn’t put this game in the next section because I just can’t envision the upset happening in Happy Valley.
Take PSU and lay the 13.5 for $25
ELIMINATOR!!!
The Following Games all have CFP Implications!
Wshington @ Oregon (+3):  Two very even teams, Autzen Stadium counts for 3 points.   So it’s a coin flip.  I don’t know who to trust here, but for the Pac 12 to have any chance of getting a team to the CFP, one of these teams needs to win this game and then win out.  That’s a tall order for anyone, but I think the Quack Attack still might be a season away.
Take Washington and lay the 3 for $25
Georgia @ LSU (+7.5):  This would have been SO MUCH BETTER FOR LSU had this been a night game.  It’ll still be loud as a 3:30 game, but...  While not necessarily an eliminator game for Georgia, it’s definitely MUST WIN TIME for LSU at home in Tiger Stadium.  I like the Tigers here, looking for a little revenge after tripping at Gatorland.  Question is:  Can they do it?
Take LSU and the 7.5 for $25
Wiscy @ MICHIGAN (Open:  -6.5 TODAY:  -8.5 O/U:  47)  Michigan did EXACTLY what they were supposed to do to Maryland last week.  And I have a sneaking suspicion that they are capable of doing the same thing this week to a Wiscy team that is banged up on Defense.  Expect to see a LOT MORE SHEA PATTERSON dissecting Zone Defenses in the next three games, which we began with Maryland and is Wiscy’s bread and butter, also.  The KEY to the Game?  Stopping Wiscy’s running game.  And according to Seth (Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum) at mgoblog.com, that’s not going to be easy.
I THINK Don Brown will know how to stop the Wiscy rushing attack.  So, then it becomes a very simple question:  Which Alex Hornibrook shows up in a hostile night time environment at the Big House?  If it’s the pinpoint accuracy Hornibrook that threads needles into Michigan’s Man Coverage, Michigan’s in BIG TROUBLE.  If it’s the Hornibrook that wilts under this type of pressure (or the one that showed up for BYU), it could be a long evening for the Cheeseheads    
Take Michigan and lay the 6.5 for $50
Take the OVER for $50
PARLAY!
3 Bet/Team Parlay:   6-1
Michigan – Michigan/Wiscy OVER - PSU:  $50
TOTAL BET:  $370
Bank:  $399.50
ETC
This IS BS!!!  Third “Party” Over Rules Targeting
So, 4 of the 5 Power Conferences (not the B1G) have a “Command Center” similar to the NFL, Hockey and MLB that can review critical plays and calls during the days games.  There was a call of targeting that was called on the field, confirmed in the game booth, but OVERTURNED by the Command Center.  Why it’s so suspicious?
It was a clear enough call that both the in-stadium replay officials and the replay officials in the Pac-12’s command center in San Francisco ruled the play as a targeting penalty, according to an internal replay report obtained by Yahoo Sports. This call would have ejected Tago from the game. An independent veteran official who viewed the play also told Yahoo Sports it was “clear targeting.”
Targeting wasn’t called and Tago stayed in the game. The replay report obtained by Yahoo Sports states that “unfortunately a third party did not agree” with the call. That “third party” was Pac-12 general counsel and senior vice president of business affairs Woodie Dixon, Yahoo Sports sources have confirmed.
Dixon oversees football for the conference but is not a formally trained official. Dixon telephoned in his opinion that the play wasn’t targeting, sources said. According to the report, his opinion overruled both the trained officials in the stadium replay booth and in the league’s command center.
The “third party” interference sparked outrage in the officiating world, where a buzz quickly spread about the incident.
“It’s unheard of,” said Terry McAulay, the rules analyst for NBC who spent 10 years as a coordinator of officials for the Big East and AAC. “I was appalled when I heard. The autonomy of officiating needs to be absolute. When there’s pressure from the outside brought to bear, it threatens the integrity of the game.”
Initially Pac 12 Commissioner Scott told the Associated Press, “This was a very, very close one, no doubt about it.” He got heavily criticized for that, as ESPN analyst Desmond Howard asked: “Do they drug test commissioners?”
This more or less boils down to one thing:  Favortism for certain teams and the rule and penalty for targeting needs to change to what the MMQ stated earlier.
Big mess in the Pac 12.  Read the article for all the details…

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