Free College Football Picks & Predictions: November 21st 2009
Free Sports Picks, NCAA Football Picks November 21st, 2009Below are free college football picks & college football predictions for November 21st 2009 from Touthouse.com handicappers. If you are looking for free college football picks on a daily basis or premium NCAA football predictions from our college football betting experts visit Touthouse.com each day for exclusive sports betting information and insight.
Free College Football Pick: Arizona U +6.5
Better defense, as a home underdog. The only games Arizona has lost on this field since last season were to senior talent laden USC and Oregon State, both last year, both close games. If it looks like a Duck, walks like a Duck, quacks like a Duck, then it must be a Duck. If it’s a Duck, then it doesn’t know how to win late-season games away from home any important game away from home, actually. Oregon’s passing game is suspect, and Arizona has the nation’s 20th-ranked run defense. Oregon’s defense will allow yards. Against the worst offenses, they get turnovers to mask the weaknesses. Arizona’s offense gets more yards per game (429) than Oregon (415). TAKE ARIZONA PLUS HERE. - Courtesy of Bob wingerter
Free College Football Prediction: UL Lafayette +4
UL-Monroe (6-4 SU, 4-5 ATS) has problems on defense under a new defensive coordinator, who brought in a 3-3-5 look, but they allow 30 ppg. They beat Florida International, but allowed 35 points and 394 yards (314 passing), and allowed 383 yards (195 rushing) in Saturday’s 21-18 win over a terrible Western Kentucky team. Rickey Bustle’s (5-5) UL Lafayette is a decent squad that had to play LSU and Nebraska – both on the road! But they also impressed in a 17-15 win at Kansas State. All five starters back on the offensive line, so it is a run-oriented attack with new soph QB Chris Masson (8 TDs, 8 picks). They are home after a three game conference road trip. They had a tough 20-17 OT loss at Florida International, despite 254 passing yards from Masson, a 21-18 win at Arkansas State, rolling up 376 yards, and Saturday’s 34-17 loss at Middle Tennessee State. An excellent spot for the home dog. Play UL-Lafayette. - Courtesy of Jim Feist





