Missouri’s Luther Burden III is about as close to a sure thing in college football as you can find, and he proved it once again in Week 6. His 11 catches for 149 yards helped propel Alex Hardin’s cash lineup. Who else did he play? Find out here.

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Missouri’s Luther Burden III is about as close to a sure thing in college football as you can find, and he proved it once again in Week 6. His 11 catches for 149 yards helped propel Alex Hardin’s cash lineup. Who else did he play? Find out here.
Isaiah Williams had a strong showing for Illinois against Purdue, but what about the rest of Alex Hardin’s cash lineup? He reviews his Week 5 play in cash games to see what went right, what went wrong, and how we can improve going forward.
A huge performance from Oregon’s Troy Franklin powered Alex Hardin’s cash lineup to success in Week 4. He shares his comprehensive recap here.
Jo’Quavious Marks was a chalky RB play on Saturday’s CFB slate. His 8.40 DraftKings points didn’t do Alex Hardin any favors. He recaps his process and talks through crucial decision points from Week 3.
With minimal production from his WRs, Alex Hardin had a middling week in cash games. He reviews his lineup and talks through his process after CFB Week 2.
A slow start from two Tennessee wideouts and one of his running backs forced Alex Hardin to late swap. Unfortunately, he chose poorly in Week 1, and Emeka Egbuka could not dig him out of an early hole. He reviews his results in cash games here.
Smoke Harris compiled 11 receptions, 155 receiving yards, and a touchdown en route to 34.7 DraftKings points. He was included within Alex Hardin’s Week 0 cash-game lineup. Alex recaps his thought process while lineup building ahead of CFB’s first week of action.
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