This is the final week of the college football regular season, also known as “Rivalry Week.” It's one of the most exciting slates, largely because of the long-standing history between teams, which could lead to memorable games.
This schedule is so big that it can’t be contained to just one day. Some of the top teams in college football play on Friday, including four programs that are currently in the College Football Playoff.
No. 2 Indiana, for example, tries to finish its perfect regular season and secure a spot in the Big Ten Championship against last-place Purdue. The biggest matchup of the day could be No. 3 Texas A&M traveling to Austin to face No. 16 Texas. A win is important for the Aggies and would send them to the SEC Championship, but the Longhorns could use a victory to argue for an at-large playoff bid.
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Week 14 Black Friday CFB DFS Picks for PrizePicks
Here are the top CFB DFS picks for Week 14. Use this analysis to make your PrizePicks DFS picks for Friday's games.
Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza Projection: 249.5 Passing Yards
No. 2 Indiana vs. Purdue Pick – 7:30 p.m. ET
- Purdue ranks 108th in passing yards allowed per game (250.5).
- Fernando Mendoza is third with a 74.3% completion rate; the Boilermakers are allowing a 65.9% clip to opposing QBs (108th).
- Indiana ranks sixth in scramble EPA (0.871), with Purdue being 85th in opposing scramble EPA at 0.314.
- The Hoosiers average 4.3 yards after the catch (21st, per CFB Graphs) to the Boilermakers' 4.6 on defense (130th).
Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Projection: 270.5 Passing Yards
No. 7 Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State Pick – 12 p.m. ET
- Since becoming the starter in Week 3, Trinidad Chambliss has thrown for 300+ yards in six of his last nine games, including four of seven against SEC opponents.
- Mississippi State is allowing the second-most passing yards per game to conference opponents (257.5)
- Ole Miss features one of the best offensive lines, ranking fourth in pressure rate allowed (23.6%).
- Mississippi State’s defense is 113th in pressure rate (29.6%).
- The Rebels' 4.8 yards after the catch rank eighth.
- Miss State ranks 87th in yards allowed after the catch.
Utah RB Wayshawn Parker Projection: 99.5 Rushing Yards
No. 13 Utah vs. Kansas Pick – 12 p.m. ET
- Wayshawn Parker is fifth in the Big 12 in rushing yards per game against conference opponents (80.5).
- The former Washington State RB is on an impressive streak, posting four consecutive games with over 100 rushing yards.
- Three of the four teams Parker rushed for more than 100 yards against are among the bottom four in rushing yards allowed per game in the Big 12.
- Kansas is allowing the fifth-most rushing yards to conference opponents (195.6).
Texas RB Quintrevion Wisner Projection: 56.5 Rushing Yards
No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 16 Texas Pick – 7:30 p.m. ET
- Quintrevion Wisner has rushed for more than 56 yards in four of his last eight games.
- Texas A&M is seventh in the conference in rushing yards allowed per game (118.8).
- Wisner has faced three SEC opponents ranked in the top seven in rush defense, and he ran for more than 70 yards against two of them.
- Texas A&M allowed an opposing RB to rush for more than 50 yards in five of its seven SEC matchups.
- The Aggies are allowing 4.1 yards per carry (54th).
Georgia WR Zachariah Branch Projection: 61.5 Receiving Yards
No. 4 Georgia vs. No. 23 Georgia Tech Pick – 7:30 p.m. ET
- Zachariah Branch has more than 61 receiving yards in three of his last five games.
- The junior is by far QB Gunner Stockton’s favorite target: his 63 catches are more than the next three Georgia pass catchers combined (57), and his 638 receiving yards are nearly double the next receiver’s total (Colbie Young, 336).
- Branch is just 10 catches shy of tying former Georgia WR Brice Hunter’s single-season record for the Bulldogs.
- The former USC WR’s 497 yards after the catch are eighth in the country.
- Georgia Tech CB Kelvin Hill may cover Branch. According to Pro Football Focus, Hill’s 60.7 coverage grade ranks 726th out of 894 CBs, and he's allowing 13.4 yards per catch.
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