CFB 2021 Week 11: Harbaugh's Game 7 Part II

Awesome Fossum

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Alternative title: UGA, Tennessee reenact Herschel Walker vs Bill Bates.

All times ET. All lines from ESPN. Not all games listed. I will (probably) update the rankings when the new CFP comes out.

Tuesday, November 9
7:00 Akron at Western Michigan (-26), CBSSN
7:00 Buffalo at Miami OH (-7.5), ESPNU
8:00 Ohio at Eastern Michigan (-5.5), ESPN2

Wednesday, November 10
7:00 Ball State (-2) at NIU, ESPN2
7:00 Toledo (-10.5) at Bowling Green, CBSSN
8:00 Kent State at Central Michigan (-2.5), ESPNU

Thursday, November 11
7:30 North Carolina at #21 Pitt (-6.5), ESPN

Friday, November 12
6:00 #5 Cincinnati (-23.5) at USF, ESPN2
9:00 Wyoming at Boise State (-14), FS1

Saturday, November 13
12:00 #8 Oklahoma (-6.5) at #13 Baylor, FOX
12:00 #6 Michigan at Penn State (-1), ABC
12:00 Mississippi State at #17 Auburn (-5.5), ESPN
12:00 Northwestern at #18 Wisconsin (-24), ESPN2
12:00 West Virginia at Kansas State (-6.5), FS1
12:00 New Mexico State at #2 Alabama (-51.5), SECN
12:00 UConn at Clemson (-40.5), ACCN
12:00 Maine at UMass, NESN+

2:00 #24 Utah at Arizona, P12N

3:30 #1 Georgia (-20.5) at Tennessee, CBS
3:30 #19 Purdue at #4 Ohio State (-20), ABC
3:30 Miami (-2.5) at Florida State, ESPN
3:30 Iowa State (-10.5) at Texas Tech, ESPN2
3:30 USC (-1.5) at California, FS1
3:30 #20 Minnesota at #20 Iowa (-6), BTN
3:30 Boston College at Georgia Tech (-2), RSN/ESPN3
3:30 Southern Miss at #23 UTSA, ESPN+

4:00 Maryland at #7 Michigan State (-13), FOX

7:00 #11 Texas A&M (-2.5) at #15 Ole Miss, ESPN
7:00 #18 Kentucky (-21) at Vanderbilt, ESPN2
7:00 Arizona State (-5.5) at Washington, FS1
7:00 New Mexico at #23 Fresno State (-24.5), Stadium

7:30 #9 Notre Dame (-5.5) at Virginia, ABC
7:30 Kansas at Texas (-30.5), ESPNU
7:30 #16 NC State at #12 Wake Forest (-2), ACCN
7:30 #24 Arkansas (-2.5) at LSU, SECN

8:00 TCU at #10 Oklahoma State (-13), FOX

10:30 Washington State at #3 Oregon (-14), ESPN
10:30 Utah State at San Jose State (-4.5), FS1
10:30 Nevada at #22 San Diego State (-2.5), CBSSN
 
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Boise St -14
Ohio St-20
Miami -2.5
BC +2
Ole Miss +2.5
Kentucky -2(is that line correct?)
ND-5.5
Oregon -14
 

Awesome Fossum

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Updated with the new CFP rankings:

1. Georgia 9-0
2. Alabama 8-1
3. Oregon 8-1
4. Ohio State 8-1
5. Cincinnati 9-0
6. Michigan 8-1
7. Michigan State 8-1
8. Oklahoma 9-0
9. Notre Dame 8-1
10. Oklahoma State 8-1
11. Texas A&M 7-2
12. Wake Forest 8-1
13. Baylor 7-2
14. BYU 8-2
15. Ole Miss 7-2
16. NC State 7-2
17. Auburn 6-3
18. Wisconsin 6-3
19. Purdue 6-3
20. Iowa 7-2
21. Pittsburgh 7-2
22. San Diego State 8-1
23. UTSA 9-0
24. Utah 6-3
25. Arkansas 6-3
 

bsj

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Cuse vs Louisville at noon...huge game for both teams both bowl implications.

I know huge is relative...but even a 6-6 season for Cuse would be a huge step forward
 

Sad Sam Jones

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Harbaugh calls a time out thinking Penn State might be about to run a fake punt. Penn State then runs a fake punt and converts.
 

B H Kim

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Florida was down 21-14 to Samford at the end of the first quarter. I can’t see Mullen surviving a loss (or maybe even a close win).
 

OCST

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It's possible


In American football, if a team attempting an extra point or two-point conversion (officially known in the rulebooks as a try) scores what would normally be a safety, that attempting team is awarded one point.[21][22][23] This is commonly known as a conversion safety or one-point safety.[23][24] The first known occurrence of the conversion safety was in an NCAA University Division game on October 2, 1971, scored by Syracuse in a game at Indiana. On a failed point-after-touchdown kick, an Indiana player illegally batted the ball in the end zone (a spot foul defensive penalty).[25][26][27] There are two other known occurrences of the conversion safety in Division I college football – a November 26, 2004, game in which Texas scored against Texas A&M, and the 2013 Fiesta Bowl in which Oregon scored against Kansas State.[28] In both games, the point-after-touchdown kick was blocked and recovered by the defense, which then fumbled or threw the ball back into its own end zone.[29]
 

OCST

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Was about to say that UConn was hanging tough with Clemson, but Clemson just hit a long FG to go up 20-7 in the second.
 

rymflaherty

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Just stumbled upon that score…
Samford 42-35 over Florida in the 1st half has to rank amongst the craziest scores I’ve ever seen, for multiple reasons.

Wish I’d been watching whatever insanity is talking place there.
 

B H Kim

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Just stumbled upon that score…
Samford 42-35 over Florida in the 1st half has to rank amongst the craziest scores I’ve ever seen, for multiple reasons.

Wish I’d been watching whatever insanity is talking place there.
It’s the most points a UF football team has ever given up in one half.
 

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I don’t think it’s possible under current college rules to have a 10-7 score after three quarters without subpar play from both offenses, but OU and BU have both been terrific on D. Very entertaining game.
 

Ale Xander

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The UM-PSU and OU-BU games bum me out. Someone has to win each of those.
 
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Ale Xander

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Wow Miss St came back after being down 28-3 iirc
29-28 Dogs

edit: beaten by shawn