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Pick 'Em & Rip 'Em sponsored by PrizePicks: Week 11

PrizePicks is your go-to stop for daily fantasy sports, and before you set your lineup for Week 11 of the college football season, our DFS expert Matthew Dawson offers you his insight on the best picks and plays from Texas A&M-Missouri and beyond! We pick 'em, you rip 'em!
November 5, 2025
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After a stomping of the tigers of Baton Rouge, the Aggies go to Columbia, Missouri, where they will find themselves another ranked group of Tigers. New quarterback, no problem. Here are some of the best PrizePicks plays for Week 11.

*Numbers are subject to change*

Aggie of the Week (5-5 Record)

Marcel Reed, QB
MORE THAN 1.5 Passing TDs
Reed has thrown at least two passing touchdowns in his last two games. Part of this is because the offensive has scored over points in each of those games. In fact, the Aggies have surpassed 40 in every road game they’ve played in their last four true road games. Reed is just fine on the road, and two passing touchdowns should be expected.

Lineup of the Week

Anthony Evans III, WR, Mississippi State
MORE THAN 57.5 Receiving Yards
Pure revenge. A season ago, Evans was struggling to find consistent playing time in Athens. Now, he leads the conference in receptions and plays his former team this weekend, which has uncharacteristically struggled in pass coverage.

Matt Zollers, QB, Missouri
MORE THAN 177.5 Passing Yards
If you give Mike Elko two weeks to find a way to stop the run, you’d better believe he should find a way to do it. With that in mind and a negative game script, the Tigers may be relying on the young freshman phenom to do it with his arm. The 6-foot-4 signal caller didn’t look too bad in his first SEC action against Vanderbilt, and with a full week of preparation, he could hit this mark with enough attempts.

Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech
MORE THAN 65.5 Receiving Yards
Finally, Douglas has emerged as the alpha in this talented wide receiver room. With a healthy Behren Morton at quarterback, Douglas will likely get his healthy share of targets. Against Power Five teams and with Morton at the helm, Douglas has hit this receiving mark in four of his last five games and five of his last six.

Jadan Baugh, RB, Florida
MORE THAN 78.5 Rushing Yards
Kentucky has had a decent effort in stopping the run. However, anticipate a severe positive game script for the Gators on the road. Even though Kentucky is coming off a win that got Auburn’s Hugh Freeze fired, Florida is way more talented and is playing better offensive football than the free-falling Auburn Tigers. Baugh can get to this number if he just gets the volume.

Byrum Brown, QB, South Florida
MORE THAN 70.5 Rushing Yards
A healthy Brown against a conference opponent, sign me up. Brown has hit this rushing mark against every conference team he has played up until this point. Not to mention, UTSA isn’t exactly flaunting an elite defensive line in this matchup. Brown is set up to go nuclear in this one.

Other Dawson Selections

Marcel Reed, QB, Texas A&M - MORE THAN 1.5 Passing TD
JC French IV, QB, Georgia Southern - MORE THAN 1.5 Passing TD
Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon - MORE THAN 38.5 Receiving Yards
Ahmad Hardy, RB, Missouri - LESS THAN 91.5 Rushing Yards
Malik Washington, QB, Maryland - MORE THAN 254.5 Passing Yards

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