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Las Vegas - Not overwhelmed with any of the bowl games today, so we'll try a three team 10-point teaser. Take Kansas State and bump the Wildcats up from +3 to +13 points against Navy. Then rock Utah and take the Utes down from -7 to a pick'em against Texas. Close it out tomorrow in the Rose Bowl, where we'll grab Oregon and take the Ducks from +3 to +13 points against Wisky.

Also thinking about a little taste of St. John's +4.5 over Butler on the college hoop board.

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Las Vegas - Not saying that Mississippi State is even close to LSU's level, but the Bulldogs do live in the SEC, and that's more than enough to handle a struggling Louisville squad in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl. And while we're not always into comparative scores, you gotta check this out. State played Kentucky earlier in the season and posted a 28-13 win. The 'Ville played Kentucky in the season finale and was SMOKED, 45-13. But there's more.

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Las Vegas - Gonna roll to Cincinnati and grab the Bengals +3 points over the Browns. Heard that Cleveland is gonna fly directly to Palm Springs after the game, and the golf clubs are in the locker. Actually, some of the Brownies might just leave at halftime, to beat the non-exsistant Cincinnati traffic. All you have to know about Cincy is, they are still fighting like crazy and Andy Dalton is playing for a few MILLION dollars and his next contract.

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Las Vegas - Starting the day in Atlanta and will roll with Oklahoma +14 points over LSU. First lemme say that I was crying along with Joe Burrow when he won the Heisman Trophy and talked about his home in Ohio. Here's a taste. “Coming from southeast Ohio, it’s a very impoverished area. There are so many people that don’t have a lot,” Burrow said. “And I’m up here for all those kids in Athens and Athens County that go home to not a lot of food on the table, hungry after school.

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Las Vegas - Iowa, at 9-3, had another superb season while USC, at 8-4, came on strong after a couple of early stumbles. Clay Helton, head man in Los Angeles, was given a vote of confidence, and will be back next season. Maybe because he found a QB, freshman Kedon Slovis, that blew the doors off the Pac 12. After a rocky start, Slovis wound up with 3,242 passing yards, 28 TDs and 9 INTs. Oh yea, he was also named Pac 12 Freshman of the Year.

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