College football DFS picks November 11: Can’t jack Koback

Aug 31, 2019; Lexington, KY, USA; Toledo Rockets running back Bryant Koback (22) runs for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 31, 2019; Lexington, KY, USA; Toledo Rockets running back Bryant Koback (22) runs for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports /
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Central Michigan running back Kobe Lewis (4) scores the first touchdown for Central in the fourth quarter of the Battle for the Cannon against Western Michigan on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 at Waldo Stadium in Kalamazoo, Mich.Wmuvscmu16 /

College football DFS running back picks November 11:

Top Tier:

Kobe Lewis outdid Bryant Koback last week, but both performed at a high enough level that I’ll spend up on these two before paying for a quarterback. This is especially true for Lewis. Koback has a nice backup. Lewis has a decent one, but his workload seems to be much higher.

I like the idea of playing the third top tier running back at the flex. Caleb Huntley was a step behind the other two and his matchup is slightly more difficult. If you can only afford two, leave Hundley out of your lineups.

Middle Tier:

Erin Collins ran well for the Huskies last week. He gets a much better matchup this week. This team struggles to throw the ball. if they aren’t playing catch up, they are going to run the ball a lot. There is solid upside for Collins here.

I mentioned Koback’s backup. We’ll see a lot of Shakif Seymour here as well. Seymour will get double digit carries again, and he can do a lot of damage for a low price.

Bargain Shoppers:

We are probably going to see a lot of Darius Boone again for a very low price. Ball State’s defense was nothing to write home about last week. I think Boone can get loose a couple of times. Now if he could just find the end zone….

Nevada transfer Jaxson Kincaide looked as good or better than Sean Tyler in the opener. The price difference is quite large and this appears to be a pretty evenly split timeshare. I like Kincaide if you want to take a shot at the Toledo run defense.