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Texas A&M now has a bye after stepping on the tail of the Tigers in Week 9. No Aggies, no problem. There are still plenty of marquee games this week that not only have conference championship implications, but also College Football Playoff implications. It’s a sneaky good PrizePicks board this week and it is time to capitalize.
*Numbers are subject to change*
Aggie of the Week (4-5 Record)
De’Von Achane, RB, Miami Dolphins
MORE THAN 59.5 Rushing Yards
The Dolphins lit up the Falcons this past week and may have a chance to shoot down another bird this week. The Ravens are 21st in opponent yards per rush and 23rd in opponent rushing yards per game. With Mike McDaniel’s back against the wall, giving the ball to your best player can’t be a bad strategy.
Lineup of the Week
Johntay Cook, WR, Syracuse
MORE THAN 54.5 Receiving Yards
Of course, with the injury to QB Steve Angeli, this offense has taken a dip. However, Rickie Collins has still found ways to get the talented receiver the ball and seems to be getting better weekly. North Carolina is giving up over 230 yards through the air per game, and Syracuse is not afraid to put the ball in the air.
Yasin Willis, RB, Syracuse
MORE THAN 68.5 Rushing Yards
This is a name that you don’t hear come up often because of the tier of team Syracuse is, but Willis is an incredibly good running back. North Carolina has had a solid run defense from an efficiency standpoint, but a positive game script could yield high results for the talented runner. It’s a full-fade North Carolina week.
Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois
MORE THAN 287.5 Pass + Rush Yards
This Rutgers defense is not good. There is a world in which Illinois runs the ball all over Rutgers to win this one, but Rutgers’ offense led by QB Athan Kaliakmanis and offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca has been a surprise. Expect a high-scoring affair in this one.
Cayden Lee, WR, Ole Miss
MORE THAN 33.5 Receiving Yards
After filling in exceptionally in Tre Harris’ absence in 2024, Lee has had a slow 2025 season. These last few weeks have picked up for him, highlighted by big explosive plays. South Carolina has been prone to giving up explosives this year. Lee could be the leading beneficiary of that this week.
CJ Bailey, QB, NC State
MORE THAN 1.5 Passing TDs
Bailey is a remarkable talent. As long as this passing touchdown number is at 1.5, there will be value in it. Now, this is a Georgia Tech team that has shown resilience time and time again this season. However, aside from Duke’s Darian Mensah, Bailey may be the best quarterback that Tech has played against all year. Mensah threw for 370-plus and two touchdowns. Bailey could very well do the same.
Other Dawson Selections
Greg Desrosiers Jr., RB, Memphis - MORE THAN 101.5 Rush + Rec Yards
CJ Daniels, WR, Miami - MORE THAN 53.5 Receiving Yards
Le’Meke Brockington, WR, Minnesota - MORE THAN 39.5 Receiving Yards
LaNorris Sellers, QB, South Carolina - LESS THAN 28.5 Rushing Yards
Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech - LESS THAN 0.5 INT
