DraftKings college football picks November 19: Go for Tre

TOLEDO, OH - NOVEMBER 02: Northern Illinois Huskies running back Tre Harbison (22) runs with the ball during game action between the Northern Illinois Huskies and the Toledo Rockets on November 2, 2017 at Glass Bowl Stadium in Toledo, Ohio, Toledo defeated Northern Illinois 27-17. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
TOLEDO, OH - NOVEMBER 02: Northern Illinois Huskies running back Tre Harbison (22) runs with the ball during game action between the Northern Illinois Huskies and the Toledo Rockets on November 2, 2017 at Glass Bowl Stadium in Toledo, Ohio, Toledo defeated Northern Illinois 27-17. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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YPSILANTI, MI – SEPTEMBER 21: Eastern Michigan Eagles quarterback Mike Glass III (9) rolls out to pass during the Eastern Michigan Eagles versus Central Connecticut Blue Devils game on Saturday September 21, 2019 at Rynearson Stadium in Ypsilanti, MI. (Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

DraftKings college football quarterback picks November 19

Top Tier:

Bowling Green’s pass defense isn’t the issue. It’s the run defense that has allowed 211.7 rushing yards per game. Enter Nathan Rourke, who has 718 rushing yards to lead the Bobcats along with his 2,101 passing yards. Rourke does a little of everything as the focal point of the Bobcats offense. He should be the focal point of yours tonight as well.

Middle Tier:

Once again, I’m sitting here balking at the price of Mike Glass. Glass is still a better passer than runner and the NIU pass defense has been much better than the run D so far. There’s no way I would pass on Rourke for Glass, but he’s worth considering for the superflex if you have the extra money.

Bargain Shoppers:

Grant Loy was nothing short of awful against the Redhawks last week. This is a bit of an easier matchup tonight, but I still don’t see him having a better game than Ross Bowers. Bowers was solid against Toledo, but it was Marcus Childers who had all of the big plays at quarterback. Childers completed all three passes that he attempted and ran for a pair of scores. This timeshare is a bit concerning, but I would use both NIU signal callers over Loy.