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against his former assistants, saying “I don’t think anybody in the last 10 years has a really good record” against Saban. Gus Malzahn ( 3- 4) could ( sort of ) make a case, which also is funny.

The consensus betting line on this game moved two points in Georgia’s direction within minutes of Alabama’s announceme­nt of Saban’s diagnosis. I liked the Bulldogs a lot more getting six points than four. I’ll take Alabama to cover the spread.

No. 1 Clemson (- 27) at Georgia Tech

The Yellow Jackets had good fumble luck in their victory over Louisville by recovering three of four that they forced. That may not be sustainabl­e. But freshman quarterbac­k Jeff Sims had no intercepti­ons and delivered two clutch touchdown passes in the second half while taking big hits. That’s a sign he’s getting better.

I still maintain that, under the circumstan­ces, the Yellow Jackets played reasonably well in their 52- 14 loss at Clemson in last season’s opener. Tech is better now. Clemson is a machine, but the Jackets have played solid defense this season save for some big plays allowed at Syracuse. Tech loses but covers.

Falcons (+ 4) at Vikings

This game may be postponed by the time you read this. Maybe that wouldn’t be so bad for the Falcons. Interim coach Raheem Morris said they have “a lot of people in disarray” after they dropped to 0- 5 and Dan Quinn was fired. I appreciate him being honest, so I won’t talk myself into taking the points.

The Vikings ( 1- 4) have onepoint losses to the Seahawks ( 5- 0) and Titans ( 5- 0). Their offense ranks eighth in the Football Outsiders efficiency metric. The passing game is so- so, and star running back Dalvin Cook ( groin) probably won’t play, but the Falcons are just what quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins needs to get on track. Vikings cover.

Other college games of interest

■ No. 11 Texas A& M (- 6 ½ ) at Mississipp­i State: TAMU beat Florida to give coach Jimbo Fisher his biggest victory since leaving Florida State for College Station. He told Paul Finebaum that the Aggies are “supposed to” win, but added ( via Saturday Down South): “We’ve played, I think, six No. 1 or 2’ s. Nobody beats the one or twos.” Good thing the Aggies aren’t in the SEC or

that could be an issue. TAMU covers.

■ No. 15 Auburn (- 3) at South Carolina: One sign of normalcy: Among the top Google results for Malzahn is an AL. com article about where his contract buyout ranks among coaches. If Auburn fires Malzahn, it would owe him $ 21.5 million. That sounds bad until you see that Fisher’s $ 53 million buyout is about

$ 16 million more than Saban’s. Remember this madness the next time athletics department­s cry poor while not paying players. Auburn is the pick.

■ No. 5 North Carolina

(- 13 ½ ) at Florida State: North Carolina coach Mack Brown’s redemption tour is going strong at the same time that Texas, his old employer, is falling apart. The Tar Heels beat then- No. 19 Virginia Tech last weekend. They likely will be favored in their next five games before a Nov. 27 showdown against Notre Dame. I’m pulling for Brown’s team to crash the College Football Playoff and force Texas fans to contemplat­e whether their program wasn’t too good for him. Seminoles cover.

■ Kentucky (+ 6) at No. 18 Tennessee: Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt stalked the sidelines during the loss to Georgia with a mask covering everything except his mouth and nose. Luckily for Pruitt, Mullen’s dumb comments about risking public health for homefield advantage saved him from being the SEC coach who least gets it. Georgia gifted the Volunteers a touchdown, and they still lost by 23 points. Kentucky covers.

■ Louisville (+ 16 ½ ) at No. 4 Notre Dame: I should have been more skeptical about the idea the Cardinals had recovered from Bobby Petrino’s damage. It takes more than a year to recover. Against Tech, Louisville’s defenders reverted to the Petrino model of looking reluctant to tackle late in the game. The Cardinals can’t stop the Fighting Irish, who cover.

Other NFL games of interest

■ Bears (+ 1 ½ ) at Panthers:

Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewate­r picked apart the Falcons. That’s not hard for a competent quarterbac­k. Just throw short passes to receivers unbothered by Falcons defenders and let them run, then take the occasional downfield shot against overmatche­d cornerback­s. The Bears will provide more resistance for Bridgewate­r and cover the spread.

■ Packers (+ 1) at Buccaneers: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers threw some red meat to his base when he went on the Pat McAfee show and said he watches ESPN games with the sound off. Rodgers is so good he can afford to bite the hand that feeds him. Green Bay’s

4- 0 record includes victories against the Falcons ( 0- 5), Vikings ( 1- 4) and Lions ( 1- 3). But the Packers also beat the Saints ( 3- 2) and had the NFL’s best point differenti­al ( plus- 51) after five weeks. Packers cover.

■ Texans (+ 3) at Titans:

The Titans beat the Bills on Tuesday night in a game that was delayed because of an ongoing COVID- 19 outbreak among players that also forced the postponeme­nt of their Week 4 game. The Titans faced intense criticism for recklessly violating protocols, so of course they are using that as a rallying cry of grievance and victimhood. I’ll take the Titans to cover, but I won’t be mad if they lose.

■ Last week against the spread: 5- 4 ( 30- 20- 2 season)

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vikings running back Dalvin Cook, who leads the NFL with 489 yards rushing, likely will miss Sunday’s game against the 0- 5 Falcons with a sore groin.
DAVID J. PHILLIP/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Vikings running back Dalvin Cook, who leads the NFL with 489 yards rushing, likely will miss Sunday’s game against the 0- 5 Falcons with a sore groin.

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