CFB Week 12

Timh

CTG Psychiatrist - Dr. Tim
YTD Record
Sides 43-31-2, +13.42u
Totals 22-22, -2.04u
2H Totals 5-4, +0.28u
2H Sides 2-1, +1.38u
Parlays 4-4, +1.42u
ML 0-2, -1.65u
FCS Sides 10-5, +3.6u
FCS Totals 9-4, +4.3u
Total 95-73-2, +20.81u

Nice 11-5 week 11, hope to finish out strong.

Navy -10 1.5*
CM/Kent St. under 43 1*
NW/Wisc under 40 1*
Tenn/Missouri under 42.5 1*
Mich/Penn St. under 42.5 1*
Oklahoma State +1 -108 1.5*
NC -3 1*
SDST -16 -115 1*
Parlay with bought points WK -14, NW/Wisc under 46, Navy -6, Ok -10, SDST -10 .5/2.94
UCLA Pick -105 1*
Oregon -3 -120 1*
Arkansas -5.5 -115 1*

FCS
Howard/Del. State under 53 -120 1*
Miles/Alabama State over 37 -120 1* (Captjohn got me looking at this one, and I agree with his play)
North Dakota State -40 -120 .5*
Kennesaw State +5 -120 1*
Bethune Cookman -19 -120 1*
Lehigh -18 -120 1*
Maine/NH under 44 -120 .75*
Kennesaw St. ML +150 .5*



GL on the action:cheers3:
 
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Agree Book, it's tough to find much this time of year. I wanted to get Navy before it went over 10.
 
Thanks fellas, thought I was dead in the water on the CM/Kent under last night after the first half, and feel fortunate to have gotten the win there.

Howard/Del. State under 53 1*
Miles/Alabama State over 37 1* (Captjohn got me looking at this one, and I agree with his play)
North Dakota State -40 .5*
 
<header style="box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;">[h=2]The case for Don Brown as Maryland's next head football coach[/h]By Todd Carton @TCartonisFHFAN on Nov 19, 2015, 7:29a 18
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That's Don Brown, way over there on the left. Yeah, him. - Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports​



Should the Terps consider trying to lure back the defensive mad scientist?
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Over the coming weeks and months, the Maryland football program will search for a new head coach to replace the departed Randy Edsall. We know who the candidates are, but who should Maryland pick? We'll state every coach's case, whether he wants the job or not, in 500 words or so.
[h=4]Don Brown, Boston College defensive coordinator[/h]Possibility scale: 1/10

[h=4]The resume[/h]A few have mentioned his name, but no one has looked seriously at the possibility of bringing Don Brown back to take on the head coaching duties at Maryland. Is the idea that terribly outrageous? Brown hasn't been a head coach since 2008 and has never been one at the FBS level. However, he's had success in all three of his previous stints: Plymouth State (3 seasons, 2 playoffs, 25-6), Northeastern (4 seasons, 1 playoff, 27-20) and UMass (5 seasons, 2 playoffs, 43-19). His overall record of 95-45 gives him a .679 winning percentage.
Brown is familiar to Maryland fans for his two years as defensive coordinator in 2009 and 2010 and for and for flying the coop to Connecticut shortly after Randy Edsall's hiring in 2011. The Terps' struggles in 2009 have been well documented elsewhere, but the defense improved markedly in 2010, conceding only 22 points per game after yielding 31 in 2009. That pattern held true in his two seasons at UConn.
This season, Brown's Boston College defense has been excellent, rating No. 1 in the country in total yardage allowed.
[h=4]The benefits[/h]Brown certainly knows the area and recruited some of Maryland's top defensive players in his time in College Park. His coaching and schemes of organized chaos - blitzing on 85 percent of his plays - led to Maryland generating 22 turnovers in 13 games in 2010. He also brought out the best in those players, particularly Kenny Tate, whose play Brown characterized as "unbelievable at virtually every position on the field."
If Mike Locksley is retained in some capacity beyond the end of this season, the Terrapins could have an impressive two-headed recruiting monster with Brown able to focus on the defense and Locksley on the offensive side of the ball.
Brown is one of the older candidates - having turned 60 in July of this year. Thus, the head coaching job at Maryland would likely be a destination job for him, negating the fear that he might jump ship as soon as a more high profile opportunities became available.
[h=4]The drawbacks[/h]Because he's 60 years old, people will question his ability to relate to recruits, and he would likely leave Maryland looking for a replacement again in five to seven years.
Brown is certainly not the splashy offensive hire that many in the fan base might be looking for, and his record shows that teams need a season to properly implement his defensive schemes. Thus, dynamic hires to lead the offense could be crucial both in juicing the fan base and seeing some early success on the field.
[h=4]In one sentence[/h]Brown is an under-the-radar prospect with ties to the area whose reputation as a defensive madman-or-genius could be just the right prescription for Maryland in the physical Big Ten East.



 
Great read there Tim, thanks. Who do you see as likely candidate/who would you like to see as next coach?
 
Great read there Tim, thanks. Who do you see as likely candidate/who would you like to see as next coach?
Ksimp here's another article that is a little dated http://www.testudotimes.com/2015/10...coaching-search-candidates-edsall-replacement but has a comprehensive list of candidates. I personally like Hermann (though I think that's a real long shot), Frost, O'Brien, and then a couple of the MAC Coaches Babers, Fleck and Campbell all good imo...I've heard Kiffin's name bandied about as well, and though I think he is kind of an ass-hat for what he did to Tenn. he is a talented coach. Big thing for me is get someone that is a proven coach and recruiter and can build a program. I am tired of our program spinning it's wheels and it's time to get a good solid football program in place at MD. They have the resources to do it, and the state of our program is an embarassment.
 
Ksimp here's another article that is a little dated http://www.testudotimes.com/2015/10...coaching-search-candidates-edsall-replacement but has a comprehensive list of candidates. I personally like Hermann (though I think that's a real long shot), Frost, O'Brien, and then a couple of the MAC Coaches Babers, Fleck and Campbell all good imo...I've heard Kiffin's name bandied about as well, and though I think he is kind of an ass-hat for what he did to Tenn. he is a talented coach. Big thing for me is get someone that is a proven coach and recruiter and can build a program. I am tired of our program spinning it's wheels and it's time to get a good solid football program in place at MD. They have the resources to do it, and the state of our program is an embarassment.
You sound a lot like me Tim with Carolina. I just want someone that will come in and build and use the great resources of recruiting available and not just use the program as a stepping stone. Sounds like we all want Herman but with all the jobs starting to open up I am counting him as gone. Thanks for the read will definitely give that a look in a bit. BOL brother
 
Thanks fellas, just noticed this...

Just noticed this....

College Football

GAME #329-330

Maryland - QB Caleb Rowe (Undisclosed) expected to start Saturday vs. Indiana
Maryland - QB Perry Hills (Mononucleosis) expected to miss Saturday vs. Indiana

Hills is our running QB and responsible for most of the increased rushing ydg, but a horrific passer with no arm strength. Rowe has thrown a ton of interceptions this year and has looked mentally lost out there. He throws a really nice ball, and I thought he should have been starting last year vs. C.J. Brown. That said though, he has been horrible this year and I blame the coaching staff for a lot of that.
 
Parlay with bought points WK -14, NW/Wisc under 46, Navy -6, Ok -10, SDST -10 .5/2.94
 
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