Joe Gavazzi: FREE Play for Saturday in National TV Day Game

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Joe’s FREE Play for Saturday in National TV Day Game

(345) Stanford (-4 ½) @ (346) Notre Dame

3:30 PM EST NBC

Selection: 4* :  Notre Dame The Cards high profile 3-0 SU, 2-1 ATS beginning, +47 AFP, combined with the 1-2 SU, 0-2 ATS start of the Irish, -9 AFP, provides us great value with this avenging home dog, off a loss.

Behind HC Harbaugh and QB Luck, there’s no doubt that Stanford is rolling at 16-8 ATS. But their ATS fortunes have never been as solid on the road under Harbaugh, who is just 7-10 ATS away. Off brutal, heartbreaking BBLs to Michigan and Michigan State, this will clearly test the mettle of new HC Kelly, QB Christ, and the Irish secondary.

Kelly, however, has proven he responds well to pressure. Expect the upset today by the Fighting Irish who hold a huge advantage with the mental, psychological, and home field edges.

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