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1 Navigating Career Pivots and Grit with Milo’s Avni Patel Thompson 26:18
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How do you know when it’s time to make your next big career move? With International Women’s Day around the corner, we are excited to feature Avni Patel Thompson, Founder and CEO of Milo. Avni is building technology that directly supports the often overlooked emotional and logistical labor that falls on parents—especially women. Milo is an AI assistant designed to help families manage that invisible load more efficiently. In this episode, Avni shares her journey from studying chemistry to holding leadership roles at global brands like Adidas and Starbucks, to launching her own ventures. She discusses how she approaches career transitions, the importance of unpleasant experiences, and why she’s focused on making everyday life easier for parents. [01:26] Avni's University Days and Early Career [04:36] Non-Linear Career Paths [05:16] Pursuing Steep Learning Curves [11:51] Entrepreneurship and Safety Nets [15:22] Lived Experiences and Milo [19:55] Avni’s In Her Ellement Moment [20:03] Reflections Links: Avni Patel Thompson on LinkedIn Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn Ipsos report on the future of parenting About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
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1 FSU HC Mike Norvell, quarterbacks Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn talk first padded practice for Florida State this spring 32:14
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Behind closed doors, Florida State football beefed up as the Seminoles put on the pads for the first time in spring after being in helmets the last two days. Take this with a grain of salt, but multiple players put on weight and look more physical from seeing them walk in, including DL Darrell Jackson Jr., RB Kam Davis, and DB Earl Little Jr. Head coach Mike Norvell confirmed how vital seeing physicality is, calling it “one of the most important elements” and something the staff “wants to instill in all positions.” “We had some explosive plays on both sides, defense was able to punch a couple of balls outs, which I like to see. Offensively, I thought we did a good job, some big runs, some vertical shots. I thought it was back-and-forth.” Norvell also mentioned this weekend being Legacy Weekend at Florida State, a massive recruiting moment for the staff but a chance to honor those who left their mark in Tallahassee. Alex Mastromanno and Ryan Fitzgerald will receive their All-American bricks this afternoon, and Braden Fiske, Jared Verse, and Jordan Travis, among others, are in town. “I was really pleased with this being our legacy weekend, we had 12 NFL guys back this weekend. It was great to see them, be present, and have them back...I’m just grateful for that example and how they represent Florida State.” The quarterbacks also spoke to the press for the first time this spring, with Tommy Castellanos and Brock Glenn. The signal callers touched on how vital spring football is and the bonds created on and off the field. Castellanos and Glenn are taking the opportunity to lead a team devoid of them from a season ago but are pushing each other through the first few days of spring. Just by hearing their interviews, they understand the maturity needed for the quarterback position, saying all the right things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 Seminoles softball set for series vs. Duke: Recapping last two weeks of FSU play, looking forward to matchups vs. Duke and NC State 40:27
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Fresh off a win at Alabama over the Crimson Tide, the Florida State softball team travels to Duke for an early big series in the race for the ACC championship. In this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap podcast, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin look ahead to the contests with Duke as well as NC State while looking back at the last two weeks of softball, dating back to the games in Jacksonville. That includes the matchups with Jacksonville, North Florida, Oregon State , Oregon, Portland State, Pitt and Alabama. Gwyn took the trip to Eugene and Portland, spending time with the team through their travels to Nike and beyond. We’ll recap the games and discuss her time around the team over that long weekend. Plus, the Noles earned a much-needed big win over a ranked opponent on the road as they rallied to come from behind and knock off Alabama in Tuscaloosa — a win that can give FSU a confidence boost they can use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU football: Mike Norvell speaks on second day of spring practice 18:56
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Florida State continued its spring camp journey on Thursday, hitting the field for the second of 15 practices aimed at laying the foundation for this year’s edition of FSU football. It was another helmets-only day for the Seminoles as acclimation to on-field action continued, offering an opportunity for the squad to refine the finer details ahead of the first padded practice of the spring on Saturday. “[It was a] great opportunity to clean up on some of the finer details of what we put in yesterday. You had a little bit of new installation, but really with a lot of new faces, also some new terminology, new alignments, different things that we’re looking at on both sides of the ball,” head coach Mike Norvell said Thursday evening. “Day one, it’s about: ‘Can you get communication? Can you get aligned?’ You go back and watch the film, the communication was good, but we’re off on some of the alignments. You want to see guys be able to take the coaching, be able to apply it, and be better today, and I thought that was the case.” Defensive linemen Darrell Jackson Jr. and James Williams, who also spoke with the media following practice, earned praise from Norvell for the way they’ve carried themselves through the early days of spring. “You feel their ownership. ... Those are two guys that you challenge in the room because they both do have experience and high ceilings. [Jackson Jr.] made the choice to come back and I told him, ‘You better not even think about coming back unless you plan on being a top 10 pick,’ that’s the expectation now.” Norvell also complimented receivers Jalen Brown and Hykeem Williams, saying they have risen to the occasion after being challenged this offseason. “[They’re] two guys that made the choice that they want to fight for it. And I’m grateful for that and I’m trying to push them on a play-to-play basis for them to continue to elevate to what I believe that they can be. I’ve seen both of them in the first two days make plays that get me excited.” Defensively, Norvell discussed what he’s seen early from Earl Little, Ashlynd Barker, Max Redmond and the unit as a whole, saying, “Obviously not a whole lot of contact ... but you felt the burst, you felt the guys taking better angles to the ball. Excited about Saturday being the first padded day to start to showcase some of the physicality that these guys have been working to develop.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU head coach Mike Norvell talks first day of Florida State football practice 23:16
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Florida State football returned to the practice field for the first time in 2025 on Wednesday, kicking off spring camp and the process of acclimating the team — which includes 32 newcomers — to a new offensive and defensive scheme. “I thought the guys really did a nice job of understanding the structure of what we want practice to look like,” head coach Mike Norvell said. “Great speed, energy, being able to move around from place to place. “I thought the coaches did a good job preparing the players and what to expect. And obviously new installation. We’ve tried to maximize the walk-through time, the meeting time that we’ve had leading up to this. And I thought the guys did a good job for that to translate out to the field.” With practice closed to the media, the program has opted to share clips from the day with the media: 2025 FSU football spring notes - Florida State enters spring practice with 32 newcomers, including 19 transfers and 13 true freshmen.- Of the 19 transfers, 16 come from Division I programs.- Included in the transfer group is quarterback Tommy Castellanos, wide receivers Duce Robinson and Squirrel White, and linebackers Elijah Herring, Stefon Thompson, and Caleb LaVallee.- Four transfer offensive linemen — Gunnar Hansen from Vanderbilt, Adrian Medley from UCF, Luke Petitbon from Wake Forest , and Micah Pettus from Ole Miss — have combined to play in 131 career games with 105 starts.- In total, FSU added 15 newcomers on the offensive and defensive lines.- Florida State’s 16 Division I transfers have appeared in 489 games with 244 starts prior to their time at FSU, bringing:— 297 completions for 3,689 yards and 33 passing touchdowns— 1,438 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns— 249 receptions for 3,361 yards and 20 receiving touchdowns— 573 tackles, 69.5 tackles for loss for 345 yards— 39.0 sacks for 269 yards— 13 pass breakups, three interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries— 11 punt returns for 155 yards to Tallahassee- FSU’s transfer class was ranked 5th nationally and 1st in the ACC by 247Sports.- 247Sports ranked Florida State’s overall class (signees and transfers) 2nd in the conference.- Florida State hired six new assistant coaches this offseason, including offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and defensive coordinator Tony White, along with new position coaches: OL coach Herb Hand, passing game coordinator and WR coach Tim Harris Jr., DL coach Terrance Knighton, and safeties coach Evan Cooper.- Malzahn (head coach) and Hand (OL) were both at UCF from 2021-24 and produced a top-10 rushing offense and top-20 total offense each of their last three years together; UCF had the nation’s 3rd-highest cumulative rushing total from 2021-24 behind only Air Force and Army.- Malzahn’s offenses have averaged 447.7 yards per game in his 19 seasons as an offensive coordinator or head coach.- White has produced a top-25 defense each of the last four seasons at two different programs (Syracuse and Nebraska); in the last two seasons (24 games), his defense held opponents to 20 points or fewer 15 times.- His 2024 defense was the first in the country since 2021 to not allow a rushing touchdown at home.- At Tulsa in 2007 — the first year Mike Norvell, Malzahn, and Hand were on the same coaching staff — they produced the only season in NCAA history with a 5,000-yard passer, three 1,000-yard receivers, and a 1,000-yard rusher.- Norvell has coached 114 all-conference players and 14 All-Americans and ranks 4th among active head coaches with four conference championship game appearances.- Castellanos, who spent his freshman season at UCF under Malzahn, comes to Florida State after accounting for 4,921 yards of total offense in 21 games played during the 2023 and 2024 seasons at Boston College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU football: Mike Norvell previews Seminoles spring camp 33:38
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Two days out from the first Florida State football practice of the spring, head coach Mike Norvell took to the podium to offer some initial insight into this year’s team. The biggest news came in the form of confirmation that the Seminoles would be without three defenders this spring — defensive lineman Jayson Jenkins as well as safeties Conrad Hussey and Shyheim Brown. Jenkins, who confirmed his unavailability earlier this month, is expected to miss the entirety of camp while Brown and Hussey have a “chance” to participate in the final practices of spring. “[Outside of them] we have some guys that might be limited just probably that first week,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes. Guys coming off-season, maybe off-season injuries, or working themselves back in will have some of them limited, but I’m excited about where we are from a health standpoint and the work guys have put in preparing for what’s ahead for spring ball.” The team has spent the early part of 2025 participating in Florida State’s offseason conditioning program, Tour of Duty, as it lays the building blocks for the season. “Really, the on-the-field aspect of it with our Tour of Duty was something I was proud of. It was a challenging workload that we put in front of our guys. I thought they really took a lot of ownership in the work that was being done, but also just the accountability that was necessary to try to hit the standard of what we’re looking to see on a daily basis. I think it’s a group that is filled with great personalities: guys that are outgoing, engaging, supportive, and challenging. I’ve seen players taking some ownership in that realm. It’s just something that is an absolute necessity, something that you need to see within a team. It’s something that I’ve been encouraged with through these first two months. I mean, you can talk about a lot of things, but you actually have to go do it. As we get ready for spring practice, we’ve got 15 days to really continue to forge and develop the identity of what this team’s going to be.” Norvell also spoke on what he’s seen from new quarterback Tommy Castellanos, how new coaches have fit into what FSU is looking to put together, approaches to recruiting and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 Celebrating Leonard Hamilton’s Florida State legacy, breaking down what’s next for Seminoles basketball 1:04:03
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For the final time in his Florida State career, Leonard Hamilton is set to take the court in the Donald L. Tucker Center as the head coach of the Seminoles. As he prepares to coach his final home game this Saturday at 4 p.m. against SMU, Matt Minnick and Michael Rogner take the time on the latest episode of Gospel of Ham to look back and appropriately commemorate the legendary coach’s transformative tenure. From iconic moments like the 2012 ACC Tournament to crafting their all-time “finishing five” lineups while spotlighting underappreciated, the duo reflect on what Hamilton built at Florida State. It’s not all just nostalgia, as the second half of the episode takes a look ahead to the future as well. Discussion includes what the recent settlement between FSU and the ACC could mean for Florida State basketball, debating coaching candidates like Luke Loucks and Sam Cassell and more. 2024-2025 Reflection, Final Game Preview [01:42 - 06:58] Leonard Hamilton’s FSU Legacy [06:58 - 29:56] Florida State Basketball’s All-Time Finishing Five [07:48 - 13:52] Memorable FSU Basketball Teams & Moments [13:52 - 21:16] Underrated Seminoles Basketball Players [21:16 - 29:56] Post-Hamilton Era [30:20 - 51:36] ACC Settlement Discussion, Revenue Implications [30:20 - 33:12] Potential New Coaches and Recruiting Challenges [36:45 - 51:36] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU softball early season breakdown: What we've seen from the Seminoles so far in 2025 36:39
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The Florida State Seminoles softball team has largely been taking care of business when they step inside the lines this season. Four weeks into the year, the Noles are 16-3 with 12 run-rule victories — 10 in their last 14 games. In that stretch, many of those run rules have come against mid-major competition, but that does include dominant performances against Missouri and Ohio State . Sandwiched in the middle is a pair of losses to Texas A&M in a doubleheader to close out the JoAnne Graf Classic. So what do we know about Team 42 as we start March? On this episode of the Seminole Softball Wrap podcast, Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin break down the year to this point, what’s worked, who’s impressed and what areas are still unknowns. Plus, we look ahead to the weekend in Oregon against the Ducks, Beavers and Portland State plus the start of conference play and why Gwyn believes there should be a three-way tie for the No. 1 spot in the polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU softball starts season 4-1: What did we learn from opening games? 30:13
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The Florida State softball team was back in action this weekend as Team 42 traveled to Mexico for the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge. FSU’s opening slate featured five games, highlighted by two highly anticipated matchups against top-five Oklahoma State—billed as the biggest showdown in college softball over the weekend. When the dust settled, the Seminoles finished with a strong 4-1 record, sweeping Northern Colorado and LA Tech while splitting their series with the Cowboys. So, what did we learn from the first five games of 2025? Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin break it all down, including: Puerto Vallarta takeaways – key highlights and lingering concerns Work in progress – areas where FSU still needs to improve Offensive standouts – who made an impact at the plate and how that could shape the lineup moving forward Pitching depth – how the staff powered through the final four games Defensive question marks – what adjustments could help solidify FSU’s fielding Plus, we look ahead to Clearwater, FSU’s first home weekend in Tallahassee, and other notable news from around college softball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 Seminole Softball Wrap: Breaking down 2025 FSU roster 34:59
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The 2025 Florida State softball season is nearly here, and with the return to the field comes the return of the Seminole Softball Wrap podcast. Gwyn Rhodes and Brian Pellerin will get you ready for the year ahead, taking you to and through Team 42’s postseason run. In our first episode of the new year, Brian and Gwyn focus on the Florida State roster. What are the strengths? What are the questions that need to be answered? And how can the incoming freshman and transfer class make an impact for a team looking to get back to OKC? The podcast discusses: The best left side of the infield in college softball - Jaysoni Beachum & Isa Torres What to expect from Amaya Ross as full-time first base Who takes the mantle at second base? How can Michaela Edenfield cap off an outstanding FSU career? Can anyone push the incumbents for starts in the outfield? What does FSU need from their new faces to get consistency in the circle for 2025? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 College Football Playoff Semifinals: Breaking down Penn State vs. Notre Dame, Texas vs. Ohio State 51:34
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Breaking down Penn State vs. Notre Dame, Texas vs. Ohio State with picks and DFS lineup tips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1 College Football Playoff Picks, Predictions, DFS Lineup Tips: Indiana at Notre Dame, SMU at Penn State, Clemson at Texas, Tennessee at Ohio State. 1:14:01
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The first-ever 12-team college football playoff is here -- and Sharpen the Point is here to break down the matchups like nobody else, including tips and picks for putting together a DFS lineup for the action. First round (Dec. 20-21) Friday, Dec. 20: No. 10 Indiana at No. 7 Notre Dame | 8 p.m. | ABC/ESPN Saturday, Dec. 21: No. 11 SMU at No. 6 Penn State | 12 p.m. | TNT/MAX Saturday, Dec. 21: No. 12 Clemson at No. 5 Texas | 4 p.m. | TNT/MAX Saturday, Dec. 21: No. 9 Tennessee at No. 8 Ohio State | 8 p.m. | ABC/ESPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU recruiting: What names, positions should Seminoles prioritize in transfer portal? Plus, breaking down addition of quarterback Thomas Castellanos 41:53
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The transfer portal giveth, the transfer portal taketh away. With the winter window opening last week, we’ve seen a flurry of movement for Florida State football in the transfer portal. At the moment, it’s mainly been departures — including a major surprise in quarterback Luke Kromenhoek — but the Seminoles also hit the portal for the second straight year to bring in a passer, this time former Boston College quarterback Thomas Castellanos. In this episode of the Florida State of Recruiting, Tomahawk Nation’s Three Stars (Tim Alumbaugh, Josh Pick and NoleThruandThru) break down FSU’s quarterback changes as well as who Florida State needs to be targeting in the trenches and across the board in order to fulfill Mike Norvell’s promise of an immediate turnaround. Offensive player additions Thomas Castellanos ( Boston College Eagles ) Markeston Douglas ( Arizona State Sun Devils ) Offensive player subtractions QB Luke Kromenhoek WR Deuce Spann WR Destyn Hill WR Darion Willliamson OL Julian Armella TE Brian Courtney TE Jackson West TE Jerrale Powers Defensive player additions Defensive player subtractions DL Grady Kelly DE Dante Anderson DE Byron Turner DE Lamont Green Jr. DE Marvin Jones Jr. DL Tomiwa Durojaiye LB DeMarco Ward DB Omarion Cooper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 FSU football recruiting: Breaking down Florida State's 2025 Early Signing Period finish, analysis of Seminoles signees 34:51
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As a nightmare season unfolded for Florida State , the Seminoles saw their top 10 recruiting class fall apart. Heading into the start of the Early Signing Period with the 53rd-ranked class in the 247Sports Composite Rankings, FSU rallied for a strong finish that featured several major flips to move to No. 20. While it doesn’t make up fully for the season that just went down in Tallahassee nor the players lost throughout it, it was an unprecedented finish that felt like the first breath of positivity for the program in months. Fuzzy feelings aside, just how impactful was the finish for Mike Norvell and his staff as they look to right the ship in Tallahassee? What is there to make of the players that made up #Tribe25? The Three Stars — Tim Alumbaugh, Josh Pick and NoleThruandThru — break it down in the latest episode of the Florida State of Recruiting podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 College Football Conference Championship Weekend Picks, Predictions, DFS Lineup Tips: Clemson vs. SMU, Penn State vs. Oregon, Georgia vs. Texas, UNLV vs. Boise State, Iowa State vs. Arizona State… 1:16:14
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FRIDAY: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (+3.5) at Jacksonville State Gamecocks, 7 p.m. ET, CBSSN I’m just guessing here. Brian’s Pick : Jacksonville State -3.5 Jordan’s Pick : JSU -3.5 FRIDAY: No. 20 UNLV Rebels (+4.5) at No. 10 Boise State Broncos, 8 p.m. ET, FOX Boise seems to be slowing down. Ashton Jeanty is Heisman-worthy but banged up. UNLV could steal this CFP bid with a win. Brian’s Pick : UNLV +4.5 Jordan’s Pick : BSU -4.5 FRIDAY: Tulane Green Wave (-4.5) at No. 24 Army Black Knights, 8:30 p.m. ET, ABC Tulane blew their CFP chances last week but should rebound here as their defense limits Army’s ground game. Brian’s Pick : Tulane -4.5 Jordan’s Pick : Tulane -4.5 No. 16 Iowa State Cyclones (+2.5) vs. No. 15 Arizona State Sun Devils (Arlington, TX), Noon ET, ABC Iowa State is set to circle back into CFP contention. Arizona State missing Jordyn Tyson strengthens ISU’s chances. Brian’s Pick : Iowa State +2.5 Jordan’s Pick : ASU -2.5 Ohio Bobcats (+3.5) vs. Miami (OH) Redhawks (Detroit, MI), Noon ET, ESPN Guessing again. Brian’s Pick : Ohio +3.5 Jordan’s Pick : Miami (OH) -3.5 No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs (+2.5) vs. No. 2 Texas Longhorns (Atlanta, GA), 4:00 p.m. ET, ABC Texas has improved their run game and trenches, but it’s hard to doubt Georgia in Atlanta. Brian’s Pick : Georgia +2.5 Jordan’s Pick : Texas -2.5 Marshall Thundering Herd (+5.5) at Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN Louisiana should win at home despite coaching distractions. Brian’s Pick : Louisiana -5.5 Jordan’s Pick : UL -5.5 No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions (+3.5) at No. 1 Oregon Ducks (Indianapolis, IN), 8:00 p.m. ET, CBS Oregon is the best team but could be vulnerable. I’m taking Penn State for the upset. Brian’s Pick : Penn State +3.5 Jordan’s Pick : Oregon -3.5 No. 17 Clemson Tigers (+2.5) at No. 8 SMU Mustangs (Charlotte, NC), 8:00 p.m. ET, ABC Clemson could pull off an upset after gaining experience from last week’s matchup. Brian’s Pick : Clemson +2.5 Jordan’s Pick : SMU -2.5 DK Saturday Main Slate DFS Picks Record Year to Date : 24 Wins 28 Ties 31 Losses Quarterback Cade Klubnik, Clemson ($9,000) – Klubnik’s dual-threat ability makes him a strong play against SMU’s defense, which has struggled against top-tier QBs like Shough and Hoover. Rocco Becht, Iowa State ($7,600) – Becht is reliable as Iowa State continues to rely on the pass. Pair him with Jayden Higgins or Jaylin Noel for upside. Running Back Bill Davis, ULL ($4,900) – The freshman has been productive, finding the end zone consistently. He’s a great value against Marshall’s porous run defense. Cam Skattebo, Arizona State ($10,300) – Skattebo’s workload and versatility make him a must-play, especially with Tyson out. Iowa State’s run defense struggles against explosive runners. Wide Receiver Gunnar Helm, Texas ($4,000) – Helm has delivered in big games, posting solid lines against top opponents. He’s a steal at this price. Bryant Wesco Jr, Clemson ($3,400) – Wesco’s role is growing, and he’s primed for a breakout. His downfield ability and SMU’s pass defense set him up for a strong outing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…

1 Week 14 College Football Picks, DFS Lineup Tips: FSU vs. Florida, Clemson vs. South Carolina, Syracuse vs. Miami, Ohio State vs. Michigan, Colorado vs. Oklahoma State, Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, USC… 1:15:41
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FRIDAY: Oregon State Beavers (+19.5) at No. 11 Boise State Broncos, Noon ET, FOX Oregon State impressed me last week—not great, but better than expected. Boise relies on Ashton Jeanty, and this is his Heisman moment. The Broncos have slowed, and the Beavers need this for bowl eligibility. Pick : Oregon State +19.5 FRIDAY: Oklahoma State Cowboys (+16.5) at No. 25 Colorado Buffaloes, Noon ET, ABC Travis Hunter’s Heisman case feels secure unless disaster strikes. Oklahoma State’s defense is porous, and Hunter should dominate. Pick : Colorado -16.5 FRIDAY: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (+19.5) at No. 7 Georgia Bulldogs, 7:30 p.m. ET, ABC Georgia Tech’s keepaway approach could give them life, especially if Carson Beck commits an early mistake. Pick : Georgia Tech +19.5 No. 15 South Carolina Gamecocks (+2.5) at No. 12 Clemson Tigers, Noon ET, ESPN South Carolina is playoff-worthy. Their defensive line and offense are formidable enough to secure a road win. Pick : South Carolina +2.5 Michigan Wolverines (+20.5) at No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes, Noon ET, FOX Ohio State’s offensive line issues could finally catch up, and Michigan’s defensive front may exploit them. Pick : Michigan +20.5 No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers (-11.5) at Vanderbilt Commodores, Noon ET, ABC Nico’s success has come against weak teams. Vanderbilt won’t win but should keep it closer than expected. Pick : Vanderbilt +11.5 No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (-7.5) at USC Trojans, 3:30 p.m. ET, CBS Notre Dame’s offense is clicking, and their defense will overwhelm USC. The Irish are CFP-ready. Pick : Notre Dame -7.5 No. 6 Miami Hurricanes (-10.5) at Syracuse Orange, 3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN This feels like a trap game for Miami. Syracuse has enough firepower to pull off the upset in a shootout. Pick : Syracuse +10.5 Auburn Tigers (+11.5) at No. 13 Alabama Crimson Tide, 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC Auburn’s reliance on Cam Coleman and Jarquez Hunter is clicking. They can exploit Alabama’s vulnerabilities. Pick : Auburn +11.5 No. 16 Arizona State (-9.5) at Arizona Wildcats, 3:30 p.m. ET, FOX Arizona State has been dominant, but Arizona can challenge them in this rivalry. Pick : Arizona +9.5 Florida Gators (-15.5) at Florida State Seminoles, 7:00 p.m. ET, ESPN2 Florida has been the team of the moment and should carry their momentum to cover here. Pick : Florida -15.5 Washington Huskies (+18.5) at No. 1 Oregon Ducks, 7:30 p.m. ET, NBC Oregon is better in every aspect and should win comfortably at home. Pick : Oregon -18.5 No. 3 Texas Longhorns (-5.5) at No. 20 Texas A&M Aggies, 7:30 p.m. ET, ABC This rivalry means everything. A&M’s defense and home field give them an edge in a low-scoring battle. Pick : Texas A&M +5.5 No. 24 Kansas State Wildcats (+2.5) at No. 18 Iowa State Cyclones, 7:30 p.m. ET, FOX Iowa State seems destined to sneak into the Big 12 title. They should handle Kansas State at home. Pick : Iowa State -2.5 Nevada Wolf Pack (+17.5) at No. 22 UNLV Rebels, 8:00 p.m. ET, CBSSN Nevada has no chance against UNLV’s dominant offense at home. Pick : UNLV -17.5 DK Saturday Main Slate DFS Picks Record Year to Date : 21 Wins 28 Ties 28 Losses Quarterback Kevin Jennings, SMU ($7,000) – Jennings has been consistent, with near-300-yard games and multiple TDs. SMU will lean on him against Cal’s defense. Brady Cook, Missouri ($4,900) – Cook’s low price is a steal on senior day. Expect fireworks with Luther Burden’s final home game. Running Back Cam Skattebo, Arizona State ($10,100) – Skattebo’s workload and versatility make him a must-play against Arizona’s weak defense. Jahiem White, West Virginia ($4,300) – White offers consistent production and should excel against Texas Tech’s struggling run defense. Wide Receiver Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse ($5,200) – In a potential shootout with Miami, Gadsden is Syracuse’s best chance to stay competitive. Ashtyn Hawkins, Baylor ($3,600) – Hawkins offers value against Kansas’s poor slot coverage in a high-scoring game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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