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Weekend, Nov 15-16

Saturday's college football slate features four matchups between ranked teams, including two SEC showdowns inside the top 11.

  • No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 22 Pitt (12pm, ABC)

  • No. 11 Oklahoma at No. 4 Alabama (3:30pm, ABC)

  • No. 21 Iowa at No. 17 USC (3:30pm, BTN)

  • No. 10 Texas at No. 5 Georgia (7:30pm, ABC)

Now that’s some must watch viewing this Saturday.

Have a great weekend.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
You Can’t Bet On It

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The NFL sent a memo to team officials Thursday outlining prop bet restrictions with its betting partners in the wake of federal investigations that have brought criminal charges against members of the NBA and MLB regarding integrity-threatening gambling scandals.

The NFL's memo states that the league has worked with state lawmakers, regulators and sports betting partners to limit and, where possible, prohibit prop bets in the NFL.

"Our commercial agreements are regularly reviewed and updated to prohibit wagers that are tied to the kind of conduct that was identified in recent federal law enforcement activity," the memo reads, "and we maintain regular contact with state officials to ensure that these wagers are appropriately addressed."

Also in the memo are prohibited wager categories, which the league describes as such:

Inherently Objectionable: Markets or bets that are inherently or designed to be derogatory or inflammatory, or otherwise based on subject matter against public policy (e.g., player injuries, fan safety, misconduct, etc.).

Officiating-Related: Markets or bets based on officials or officiating (e.g., officiating assignments, penalties, replays, etc.).

Determinable by One Person: In One Play: Based on outcomes 100% determinable by one person in one play (e.g., kicker to miss FG attempt, QB’s first pass to be incomplete, etc.).

Pre-Determined: Pre-determined outcomes directly related to on-field competition (e.g., Will QB start this week? Will team’s first play from scrimmage be a run or pass, etc.).

ESPN's David Purdum reported Thursday, however, that no significant changes to current NFL betting menus are expected at sportsbooks.

In other words, the prop bets outlined above mostly pertain to types of wagers the league has already made clear it doesn't want sportsbooks to offer.

NFL officials dove into measures the shield is taking to protect the integrity of the game. Those include the assignment of former law enforcement officials to each team in order to monitor suspicious activity. The memo also highlighted a "a specialized NFL unit" that oversees insider threats and social media with the intention of flagging illegal behavior.

Notably, the NFL suspended five players for gambling violations in 2023, including Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams.

Williams was one of four Lions players punished, although he was the only one not to be released in the aftermath of the off-field drama.

Williams wound up serving a six-game suspension for betting on college football games while at the Lions' facility. Players and personnel are forbidden from taking part in any form of gambling when "in any club or league facility, or venue, including the practice field," per NFL policy.

Fellow NFL wideout Calvin Ridley, then with the Atlanta Falcons, was suspended the entire 2022 season for betting on NFL games in 2021. It was reported that Ridley placed wagers on a series of parlays that included other sports but also Falcons games. He was playing for the Falcons that season but was away from the team when he reportedly bet on games.

Back then, Ridley was just the league's fifth player suspended for betting on NFL games, joining a list that previously consisted of only Arizona Cardinals defensive back Josh Shaw (2019), Detroit Lions defensive lineman Alex Karras (1963), Green Bay Packers running back Paul Hornung (1963) and Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts quarterback Art Schlichter (1983).

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
NFL Spain

From this week’s Playbook
Football Newseltter
:

Miami over Washington by 6

'Se habla español? You may be after watching the NFL’s first International Series game in Spain. Folks, this isn't just a football game - it's a global party. If Miami QB Tua Tagovailoa’s eyes look like saucers, it’s because he knows the Commanders’ pass defense ranks No. 31 in the league in passing yards allowed per game (260.2). While neither team will be around when the playoffs begin in January, and our Spanish may be lacking, the Well-Oiled Machine isn’t — as it notes that the Dolphins are 4-0 ATS in this series, as well as 6-1 ATS as a favorite against the NFC North. They are also 11-1 ATS in Game Thirteen against non-division foes. We’re still looking for some good Washington trends. When we find them, we’ll let you know.



SONG OF THE WEEKEND

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TRENDING TODAY

Formatting The CFB Playoffs

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How College Football Playoff Format Works In 2025

The 12-team CFP format popularized in 2024 returns to the fore in 2025. However, there are some differences to this year's bracket.

Automatic bids are given to the top five highest-ranked conference champions. In a change from 2024 though, the four highest-ranked teams will get the top four seeds and the first-round bye, regardless of whether or not they won their conference. There are seven at-large bids available for non-conference champs.

The top four seeds get the bye, while seeds 5-12 will play in the first round. 

Here's a look at how the College Football Playoff seeding will play out:

First round

  • No. 1 team (bye)

  • No. 2 team (bye)

  • No. 3 team (bye)

  • No. 4 team (bye)

  • No. 12 team at No. 5 team

  • No. 11 team at No. 6 team

  • No. 10 team at No. 7 team

  • No. 9 team at No. 8 team

Quarterfinals

  • No. 1 team vs. No. 8/9 team

  • No. 2 team vs. No. 7/10 team

  • No. 3 team vs. No. 6/11 team

  • No. 4 team vs. No. 5/12 team

Game

Date

First round

Dec. 19-20

Cotton Bowl (Quarterfinals)

Dec. 31

Orange, Rose, Sugar Bowls (Quarterfinals)

Jan. 1

Fiesta Bowl (Semifinals)

Jan. 8

Peach Bowl (Semifinals)

Jan. 9

National Championship

Jan. 19


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BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
We’re Coming Home

Pac-12's new home: The rebuilt Pac-12 has finalized its TV contract for the near future, inking a deal with USA Sports to televise 22 football games a year through the 2030 season.

The newly rebuilt league says all of its teams' home football games will be available on either broadcast or cable and satellite channels.

USA will become the biggest TV partner of the league, as it will televise games along with CBS Sports Network, the CW and CBS.

The two-team Pac-12 of Oregon State and Washington State is adding six teams next season. Five of those teams — Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State — are coming from the Mountain West, while Texas State arrives from the Sun Belt.

The conference proudly noted that all of its teams’ home football games will be available on either broadcast or cable/satellite stations for the next five years. CBS will broadcast two regular-season games along with the Pac-12 title game, while USA will have 22 regular-season games.

USA Sports is the new sports department of Versant, the cable-channel company that was recently spun off from Comcast. USA will also broadcast 50 men’s basketball games along with up to 10 women’s basketball games per season. The network will televise every game of the men’s Pac-12 basketball tournament before CBS broadcasts the conference championship game.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Everything will be okay in the end.
If it's not okay, it's not the end.”

- John Lennon


STAT OF THE DAY
9-2

This is the 10th time that the Patriots have started a season 9–2 or better with all
the previous instances happening with
Brady and Belichick involved. Those
same teams finished the season
121-23 collectively, winning
the Super Bowl four times.

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