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Twelve teams entered the College Football Playoff. Four teams are left standing.

Let’s take a look at some DFS angles to attack from the semifinal round.

CFP Semifinals DFS predictions

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Miami RB Mark Fletcher higher than 79.5 rushing yards vs. Ole Miss

Ole Miss ranks 130th out of 136 FBS teams, per Game on Paper. When Miami’s Mark Fletcher Jr. has gotten at least 11 carries in a game this season, he has averaged 97.8 yards per game. He has cleared 79.5 rushing yards in 7 of the 9 games he has carried the ball a minimum of 11 times. He has 36 carries through 2 Playoff games for Miami thus far, and figures to factor heavily into the game plan. Don’t overthink this one.

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Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza longest completion lower than 44.5 yards vs. Oregon

I’m not quite sure why this number is set as high as it is. I’d even play it down to 34.5 yards. Mendoza’s longest completion in the first meeting with Oregon went for 29 yards. Because Indiana won the game and Oregon quarterback Dante Moore had a poor showing, Mendoza’s performance in the first meeting gets overshadowed a bit. He wasn’t great.

The Heisman Trophy winner completed 20 of his 31 passes for 215 yards and a touchdown with 1 interception. The turnover came early in the fourth quarter, and it was returned by Oregon for a defensive score that tied the game. Indiana’s offense (4.8 yards per play) didn’t light up Oregon’s defense that day; the Ducks just couldn’t keep Indiana’s defensive front at bay and eventually, the dam broke.

If Oregon’s offense is, in any way, better during the rematch, Indiana will be hard-pressed to get 13 possessions again. Oregon’s defensive effort against Texas Tech was a near masterpiece. The Ducks limited the chunk gains and that short-circuited an offense that was heavily reliant on them.

Indiana doesn’t need explosives to move the football, and it might still find success against the Ducks. But that success will be more methodical in nature. Oregon has only given up 7 pass plays all season that went for more than 40 yards. Mendoza has only thrown 11 passes that gained more than 40 yards, and only 14% of his pass attempts this year travel more than 19 yards downfield. Oregon is an excellent tackling team with playmakers in the secondary.

I don’t envision a ton of monster gains being had through the air.

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