FanDuel College Football Picks For November 11-12

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Dec 26, 2013; Detroit, MI, USA; Bowling Green Falcons fans against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

There are four games between Wednesday and Thursday his week. You can tell baseball season is over! There aren’t as many good options as on a weekend, but there are enough hiding in here to place you in the big tournaments. Who are they? Let’s take a look!

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To finish in the money, you need to choose the best high priced players, and the best cheap options to let you afford some high priced players. I will give you some of each option at each position and let you choose from there.

Here are my FanDuel College Football Picks For November 10-11:

Next: Who Will Put Up Big Numbers At QB?

Sep 26, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Western Michigan Broncos quarterback Zach Terrell (11) scrambles against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the second quarter at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State leads the game 24-6. Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

Quarterback:

Best Bet:

Zach Terrell, Western Michigan ($8,900): Terrell has scored at least 23 FanDuel points in every game since September 26th against Ohio State. He can be excused for that one. This weekend the 108th ranked Bowling Green pass defense comes to town with a high flying offense of their own. This will likely be a shootout, and I rank Terrell slightly ahead of Matt Johnson because of the price difference. Terrell could come much closer to Johnson’s numbers for about $1,700 less.

Honorable Mention:

Matt Johnson, Bowling Green ($10,600): The Western Michigan pass defense is decent, but they haven’t faced a machine like the Falcons bring. This is a high-flying offense that loves to chuck the ball around. The Broncos will get some pressure on Johnson, but not enough to force him into a bad game. If the Broncos can hold him under 30 FanDuel points, they can consider it a success. They might be able to.

Dark Horse:

Ryan Graham, Northern Illinois ($6,700): With starter Drew Hare done for the year, it is Graham’s show now in DeKalb. He led the team to a victory over an undefeated Toledo team that beat Arkansas and Iowa State earlier this year. He didn’t post a monster stat line, but he was efficient. Buffalo is in the lower half in pass defense, so it is possible that the Huskies open up the offense a little more. He could be a nice low priced option.

My pick: Terrell

Next: Who Are The Best RB's?

Sep 26, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Western Michigan Broncos running back Jamauri Bogan (32) dives for the end zone past Ohio State Buckeyes safety Vonn Bell (11) at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State won the game 38-12. Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

Running Back:

Best Bets:

Travon McMillan, Virginia Tech ($7,600): If you are nervous because Georgia Tech has a decent run defense, don’t be. McMillan went for over 100 yards on the best defense in the country (Boston College) last week. You have nothing to worry about here. McMillan is a must-play at this point.

Jamauri Bogan, Western Michigan ($7,700): Just the fact that Bogan has wrestled the starting running back job away from a back like Jarvion Franklin should tell you how good he is. If you still doubt it, look at his performance against Ball State. The 54 carries for 451 yards and nine touchdowns over the last four games also speaks volumes too. He could be a bargain at that price.

Honorable Mention:

Joel Bouagnon, Northern Illinois ($8,800): The Huskies could be forced to rely on Bouagnon a little more with Hare out. Toledo held him in check, but Buffalo has allowed 154 rushing yards per game. We should see Bouagnon back above 100 yards in this one once again.

Travis Greene, Bowling Green ($7,300): Greene is a nice start when the matchup is right. Against Western Michigan’s 71st ranked run defense, he looked like a good play. He is not the number one, two, or even three option in this offense, but he still sees enough carries and targets to be a productive back.

Dark Horse:

Xavier Johnson, South Alabama ($6,700): Johnson has only had 18 carries in the past two games, but he has taken those 18 carries for 241 yards! He should be back to more of a workload against Lafayette and their 82nd ranked run defense.

My picks: Bogan and McMillan

Next: Is There A Better Option Than Roger Lewis?

Dec 20, 2014; Montgomery, AL, USA; Bowling Green Falcons wide receiver Roger Lewis (1) catches a pass for the go ahead touchdown during the Camellia Bowl against the South Alabama Jaguars at Cramton Bowl. The Falcons defeated the Jaguars 33-28. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

Wide Receiver:

Best Bets:

Roger Lewis, Bowling Green ($8,900): There isn’t a defensive back in the MAC that can cover him one on one. There aren’t many tandems of DB’s that can slow him either. Purdue and Tennessee are the only teams that have managed to contain him so far this year. Both have significantly better defensive units than Western Michigan. Look for another big game from Lewis.

Daniel Braverman, Western Michigan ($7,800): Most teams elect to run on Bowling Green, and the Broncos will as well, but they will still use Braverman heavily. He caught 13 balls against Michigan State and ten more against Ohio State. That gives you an indication of just how talented he is. In what promises to be a pretty close game, Braverman could have a huge game.

Honorable Mention:

Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois ($6,900): Golladay is on a roll lately, and even without Drew Hare under center, there is no reason for him not to continue his streak of five straight games with at least six catches. He was an instrumental part of the upset of Toledo. Look for him to have another solid game against Buffalo.

Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech ($5,800): Ford wasn’t a big factor against Boston College last week, but hey, few are. He was having a big October after the return of Michael Brewer. Expect the production to continue against Georgia Tech.

Dark Horses:

Ron Willoughby, Buffalo ($5,800): Willoughby’s three touchdown catches over the last two games prove that he is a target when the Bulls get near the end zone. That said, he has only caught five total passes in those games. He is completely touchdown dependent, but if you want to throw a dart, he could come through for you.

Ricky Jeune, Georgia Tech ($5,100): The Yellow Jackets have been forced to throw a lot more than they like a few times this month. Another one of those is likely coming against the Hokies. That is okay for Jeune. He is a good receiver on a running team. He isn’t as talented as Calvin Johnson was at GT, but he has done a good job as their downfield threat.

My picks: Golladay, Ford, and Jeune

Next: Can You Save Money At TE?

Sep 26, 2015; Buffalo, NY, USA; Buffalo Bulls tight end Matt Weiser (89) runs the ball in for a touchdown after a catch during the first half against the Nevada Wolf Pack at University of Buffalo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports

Tight End:

Best Bet:

Matt Weiser, Buffalo ($3,700): Weiser is the only proven, consistent option at the position. Weiser has caught at least four passes (and as many as ten) in each of his last six games. He will produce for you in some capacity.

Honorable Mention:

Gerald Everett, South Alabama ($4,400): The price tag is a bit of a turn off since he is largely touchdown dependent. That said, Everett has at least ten FanDuel points in every game this year except for against Nebraska. He has also scored in every game but that one, so he is still a really good option.

Dark Horse:

Ryan Malleck, Virginia Tech ($3,000): Malleck was dreadful against Boston College, but so was anyone not named Travon. If you take that game out of there, Malleck has caught at least two passes in every game this year except for Purdue. His catch against the Boilers did go for 40 yards though, so he still got the points. If you need to go cheap, he is a suitable option.

My pick: Malleck

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