College Football DFS Expert Survey: Week 11

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Our panel of experts is here to give you their College Football DFS picks for this week’s main slate contests by answering a handful of questions to help you make crucial lineup-building decisions. Want to know headChopper’s favorite player for tournaments? Or Darddog’s favorite low-owned value play? Find out below!

College Football DFS Picks: DraftKings Expert Survey for Week 11

Which useful trend or statistic stuck out most during your research?

headChopper: We haven’t seen Tulane on the main slate since the Ole Miss game early in the season. Makhi Hughes has taken control of the backfield since then. Over the last five games, Hughes has taken 81% of the running back carries for this team. He has five straight games of 100+ yards.

darddog: When Minnesota is on any DFS slate, you immediately go look to see who their running back is. Jordan Nubin only had 6 rushing attempts the first eight weeks of the season, but the Gopher backfield has been decimated with injuries. In his last two games, he had 40 and 19 carries, respectively. If Darius Taylor misses again, Nubin should be in for a big workload at a very cheap price tag.

STLCardinals84: Kentucky is running the fewest offensive plays in the FBS at just 56.4 offensive snaps per game. That’s even worse than Iowa! I will not have much exposure to the UK/BAMA game.

kmurray03: Both Michigan and Penn State are top 3 in FBS in terms of points allowed, with both teams allowing fewer than 12.5 PPG to opposing teams.

What is your favorite correlation on the slate and why?

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About the Author

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John Britt (jmbwngfn)

One of the top baseball and hockey analysts in the DFS industry, John Britt is a family man hailing from St. Louis, Missouri. A proud graduate of the University of Missouri, John’s passion is hockey but he excels at multiple DFS sports. He has been nominated multiple times for awards for his written work in both baseball (best MLB series) and hockey (3x NHL Writer of the Year nominee) and is now the Lead Editor at RotoGrinders. John can be found on Twitter at the username JMBWngFn.