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Conference play is in full swing now, and it is getting clearer every week who the real SEC Championship and CFP contenders are. Injuries are also starting to pile up, and teams are getting their weaknesses exposed. It’s time to get after another college football slate on PrizePicks.
*Numbers are subject to change*
Aggie of the Week (2-5 Record)
Marcel Reed, QB, Texas A&M
MORE THAN Passing TDs
Arkansas continues to give up explosive play after explosive play. While some of these have been on the ground, A&M has had a lot of its explosives come through the air. As it turns out, relying heavily on replacing your secondary in the portal isn’t always the best idea. Reed could have three or more touchdowns, so this number looks generous.
Lineup of the Week
Le’Meke Brockington, WR, Minnesota
MORE THAN 37.5 Receiving Yards
After several years of waiting for this man to break out, it finally seems like the Gophers have a No. 1 in Brockington. He looked rather pedestrian against a loaded Ohio State secondary, but there’s a real chance that negative game script against a solid Nebraska team will benefit Brockington. Drake Lindsey himself has also looked good throwing the football and is perhaps the most talented QB they’ve had there in the P.J. Fleck era.
Isaiah Horton, WR, Alabama
MORE THAN 50.5 Receiving Yards
This Tennessee secondary will get better when Rickey Gibson III and Jermod McCoy get back healthy. In the meantime, Horton can likely be the guy on the edge to take advantage of a serious mismatch on the outside. It’s hard picking which Alabama receiver will go off in any given week, but many of the signs are pointing to Horton this week.
Demond Williams Jr., QB, Washington
MORE THAN 222.5 Passing Yards
Williams looked fantastic in the second half against Rutgers to pull away in the end. He was on this list last week, and numbers are still favorable for him against a Michigan team that is down their best RB and a secondary that just gave up 265 yards to Jayden Maiava. Look for the Huskies to have another explosive day on offense, but hopefully, it’s for a full four quarters.
Isaiah Sategna, WR, Oklahoma
MORE THAN 53.5 Receiving Yards
While it wasn’t a great week for John Mateer last week, Sategna and his speed still continue to produce. Against a South Carolina team that has been prone to some explosive plays, Sategna has a shot at making up this entire number with just one catch.
Parker Kingston, WR, BYU
MORE THAN 3.5 Receptions
Kingston and BYU have been a pleasant surprise once again this season, and they host a solid Utah team in the Holy War. Kingston has gotten to this number almost every week this season, and there’s a real potential for negative game script as the home underdogs.
Other Dawson Selections
Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech - LESS THAN 224.5 Passing Yards
Josh Hoover, QB, TCU - MORE THAN 2.5 Passing TDs
Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee - MORE THAN 4.5 Receptions
Beau Pribula, QB, Missouri - MORE THAN 0.5 INT
Caleb Goodie, WR, Cincinnati - MORE THAN 23.5 Longest Reception