College football DFS picks November 6: Jump on Cam’Ron

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - SEPTEMBER 19: Cam 'Ron Harris #23 of the Miami Hurricanes runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals at Cardinal Stadium on September 19, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - SEPTEMBER 19: Cam 'Ron Harris #23 of the Miami Hurricanes runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals at Cardinal Stadium on September 19, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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STATE COLLEGE, PA – NOVEMBER 30: A football rests on the field during the first half of the game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Beaver Stadium on November 30, 2019 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) /

College football DFS picks November 6: Jump on Cam’Ron

We have a nice three game slate for our college football DFS Friday night. We have the battle of California between upstart San Jose State and the tried and true San Diego State Aztecs. The undercard is Miami in Raleigh. Cap that off with Boise and BYU. That’s a nice slate!

No one know why Hank Bachmeier didn’t travel with the Broncos last week, but that takes a little luster off this one and throws a total wrench into the DFS part of it. To further weaken the quarterback pool, Devin Leary is still out for the Wolfpack. Let’s check out who is playing.

I had a solid Saturday last week, but unfortunately only had Elijah Moore and Etienne together in one lineup. The scores were enormous across the board, so even putting half my lineups over 200 didn’t result in much of a profit. So it goes sometimes. The cash lines shouldn’t be that high here.

We have three completely different game styles on this slate. High flying Boise and BYU in the thin air. A huge contrast between SJSU and SDSU. Then Miami in a smash matchup.

The scoring for DraftKings college football is much the same as it is for the NFL with one notable exception: the super flex! That means aside from the flex position which is RB/WR, you can add another player from any position! Want four running backs? Go right ahead! Five wide receivers? Sure! Two quarterbacks? Of course! Just stay under the salary cap!

The super flex replaces the defense, which is essential in college football. This is all about the offense. College football DFS scoring realizes that!