College football DFS picks November 10: Not a Crummy slate

Dec 20, 2019; Frisco, TX, USA; Kent State Golden Flashes quarterback Dustin Crum (14) scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Utah State Aggies during the Frisco Bowl at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 20, 2019; Frisco, TX, USA; Kent State Golden Flashes quarterback Dustin Crum (14) scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Utah State Aggies during the Frisco Bowl at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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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 10: Not a Crummy slate

It’s just not an official fall Tuesday until we have some college football DFS action. Not only is this action, it’s MACtion! The MAC has taken over our Tuesday and Wednesday nights and the weeknights are more enjoyable for it.

Tonight we have a terrible Akron team taking on the fighting Soliches. An equally awful Bowling Green team takes on a solid Kent offense. The nightcap is Buffalo and their really good offense taking on the class of MAC defenses in Miami. The Redhawks defense were bruisers last week.

I had a solid Saturday last week, but Rattler leaving the game early and LD Brown being ruled out then running for 120 and a pair of touchdowns kept me from a meaningful win.

Most offenses in the MAC run the ball well and often. That doesn’t lead to super high scores in college football DFS or otherwise.

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!