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Coach gives Arkansas winning edge

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ranked opponents. Take the Razorbacks and the points.

Six more plays (home team in CAPS):

■ WESTERN MICHIGAN (-7) over Georgia Southern — With a pair of victories over Big Ten opponents and its conference opener on deck, Western Michigan might appear to be in a letdown spot against a Sun Belt opponent. As a 4½-point home underdog, Georgia Southern steamrolle­d Western Michigan 43-17 last season, and the Broncos will be out to make amends.

■ MARSHALL (+27) over Louisville — Many college football pundits have handed the Heisman Trophy to Louisville quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson and punched the Cardinals’ ticket into this season’s four-team playoff. Fresh off its 63-20 pasting of Florida State and a trip to Clemson on deck, Louisville is in a classic sandwich situation.

■ New Mexico State (+20) over TROY — Two weeks ago, Troy took Clemson to the wire in Death Valley before losing 30-24. Last week, Troy knocked off Southern Mississipp­i as a double-digit underdog. Now, however, the Trojans are big favorites and facing a New Mexico State team that will be with its top offen- sive (tailback Larry Rose III) and defensive (linebacker Derek Ibekwe) players for the first time this season.

■ Miami (Ohio) (+17½) over CINCINNATI — The Bearcats have won the past 10 series meetings. Miami is better than its 0-3 record and has lost the past three meetings in this series by an average of just 8.3 points, with 14 points being the largest margin of victory.

■ South Carolina (+2½) over KENTUCKY — Kentucky’s Mark Stoops is clearly coaching for his job the final nine games of this season, as the Wildcats have covered just one of their past 11 games. South Carolina is taking small steps toward the future behind exciting freshman quarterbac­k Brandon McIlwain.

■ California-ARIZONA STATE (Over 82½) — The Golden Bears’ past five games have totaled an average of 89 points, with 82 being the low-water mark of the bunch. California has allowed 45 and 43 points in its past two games to San Diego State and Texas. Arizona State was torched by Texas Tech to the tune of 55 points, but still won by 13. Last week: 3-3 against the spread Season: 7-9 Paul Stone of VegasSport­sAuthority.com is providing college football analysis for the Las Vegas ReviewJour­nal. Follow on Twitter: @paulstones­ports

 ?? SAMANTHA BAKER/ ?? Arkansas quarterbac­k Austin Allen, shown Sept. 17 in Fayettevil­le, Ark., appears to be a solid replacemen­t for his older brother Brandon. The Razorbacks play Texas A&M on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.
SAMANTHA BAKER/ Arkansas quarterbac­k Austin Allen, shown Sept. 17 in Fayettevil­le, Ark., appears to be a solid replacemen­t for his older brother Brandon. The Razorbacks play Texas A&M on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.

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