Thursday, November 26, 2015

WEEK THIRTEEN:  Don't Be A Turkey. Be A Winner.

As we get closer to wrapping up the 2015 season, this Saturday features perhaps the best line up of the fall with rivalry games having conference title ramifications.

Several games are stacked up at the 3:00 and 7:00 TV time slots so you might want to pick up some extra flat screens on Black Friday so you can catch all of the action. And cost shouldn't be an issue since you've been Making Mo' Money this season, right?

WEEKEND REWIND
We went 5-3 last weekend and hit big time on the Michigan State UPSET SPECIAL over Ohio State. We also hit on Tennessee NOT covering the point spread over Mizzou. That translates into some extra holiday cash. Let's keep it rolling this week.

SIDELINES
Remember the cupcakes last Saturday??  Well, it took an overtime period for Georgia overtime to beat Georgia Southern. Same thing for  Florida to beat Florida Atlantic. And South Carolina got beat by The Citadel. This should tell you how bad the SEC East is this season. 

Here's Your Weekend Winners for Week #13...The Great Eight™...

Georgia @ Georgia Tech...both teams have had less than spectacular seasons especially the 3-8 Jackets that were preseason favorites to win the ACC. They will miss out on a bowl game for the first time in 18 seasons. But this is the Clean Old Fashioned Hate game in which bitter instate rivals knock heads for bragging rights. Tech's QB Justin Thomas is doubtful for the game which limits the Bees offense. Tech's biggest challenge will be limiting the Bulldog passing game and keeping tabs on rb Sony Michel. Sorry Tech fans. UGA barks loudly in this one with a win at Bobby Dobb.

#8 Ohio State @ #12 Michigan...the Buckeyes limp into Ann Arbor licking their wounds from its last minute loss to Michigan State. Ohio State has won the last ten of eleven games over the Wolverines. OSU rb Ezekial Elliott leads the Big Ten with 143+ rush yards per game and will be a load to stop IF he and his fellow Buckeyes can regroup and refocus from last week. We don't see Urban Meyer losing two games in a row. Put your bucks on the Buckeyes. Ohio State wins a close one.

#7 Baylor @ #15 TCU...if you're looking for a high scoring game this weekend, then this is the game for you. Baylor leads the nation in scoring (53.8 points) and total offense (644 yards). The only thing that might hamper the Bears' scoring ability is their use of third team QB Chris Johnson, who is filling in for injured QB Jarrett Stidham, who was filling in for injured first team QB Seth Russell. Get that? Meanwhile TCU puts up a ton of points as well. Bears will edge out the Froggies.

#19 Ole Miss @ #23 Mississippi State...the 88th Battle for the Golden Egg features two of the top quarterbacks in the SEC, Chad Kelly and Dak Prescott. Reb's Kelly ranks first in passing yards and total touchdowns as the Ole Miss leads the SEC in total offense of 350+ yards per game. Prescott is coming off a huge win over Arkansas with 550 yards of offense and seven TDs. Look for Ole Miss to grab the Golden Egg.

#14 Florida State @ #10 Florida...first year coach Jim McElwaine has the Gators playing well but we think that stops this weekend when FSU visits Gainesville. Noles QB Sean Mauire has been playing lights out and has three dangerous receivers to work with: Travis Rudolph, Kermit Whitfield, and Jesus Wilson. They'll being going up against a pretty good Florida defense that has held opponents to fewer that 14 points in eight games and is third in the nation allowing 14.5 points per game. In a close one, take the Noles over the Gators.

#4 Notre Dame @ #13 Stanford...the 10-1 Irish head west to take on the 9-2 Stanford Cardinal, leading the series19-10, but only 6-7 at Stanford. Notre Dame can beef up its case for a CFP spot with a win but they have to contain Stanford's Heisman candidate rb Christian McCaffrey who's coming off a school record effort at Cal. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take the Irish over the Cardinal.

#5 Oklahoma @ #9 Oklahoma State...in another big rivalry game, Bedlam features two of the nation's top scoring teams. The Sooners has dominated this series with an impressive 84-18-7 record. Sooner QB Baker Mayfield has been cleared from a concussion and can help the Sooners lock up the Big 12 title as well as soldifying their CFP spot. This is another game in which 100+ points could be scored...defense is not a priority in this conference. In a big shoot out take the Sooner Schooners over the Cowpokes.

#2 Alabama @ Auburn...if you're a Tiger/War Eagle/Plainsmen/Dying Oaks fan, this season has been painful to say the least, especially after being a preseason favorite to win the SEC West. And it doesn't get any better for Auburn as they host the hot Tide which has won 8 straight games. With the win, Bama wraps up its ticket for the SEC Championship Game and gets closer to securing a CFP spot. Bama's Derrick Henry will be too much for Aubbie to handle. Take the Tide over Auburn.

Good luck this Weekend.
MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK™

Friday, November 20, 2015

WEEK TWELVE:   FINAL LAP COMING UP
Last Saturday was a day of ups and downs with WWW posting 5-3 numbers. We won big on Tennessee not covering the spread and Houston knocking off Memphis. Georgia pulled out the stops to beat Auburn so we went sideways on that one as well as missing the LSU game as the Tigers lost their second game in a row. This Saturday is loaded with some really big games that have conference title and national playoff ramifications. It will be a great day for college football.

SIDELINES

What's with all the cupcakes in mid-November??  Alabama vs Charleston Southern? Georgia vs Georgia Southern?  Florida vs Florida Atlantic? South Carolina vs The Citadel? There's an old adage, "They remember what you do in November", when it comes to bowl game selections and post season honors. And with most other schools playing high stake games this weekend, these cupcake games make no sense and the paying fan deserves better, especially as we wrap up the season.

Hot Seat Update...with LSU in a tailspin, Les Miles has been mentioned to be on the hot seat. That's ridiculous. And the Charlie Strong rumors at Texas have picked up steam with the Longhorns supposedly preparing to make Nick Saban an offer he can't refuse, which of course triggers speculation about his replacement at Alabama. Note to Texas: your job is not as great as you think so you better pony up some really serious cash if you want to lure Saban away from the best job in college football. And throw in some oil wells, too.

A WORD FROM MISTER BIG TEN

Clash of favorites
If you've followed Woolard's Weekend Winners then you're familiar with Mister Big Ten. And no one is more familiar with the Big Ten then him.

Mister Big Ten did his undergrad at Illinois, graduate degree at Wisconsin, and then worked at Northwestern for the last several years, not to mention living in the Windy City, smack dab in the middle of Big Ten country. He knows his Big Ten football. He's also our Vegas connection and handles our business with his associates in the Desert.

So, we've asked Mister Big Ten to share his thoughts on this Saturday's Northwestern-Wisconsin game; a matchup that truly conflicts Mister Big Ten since he follows both teams passionately.

Cue the beer and brats. Here's Mister Big Ten.

Take Wisconsin at home for Senior Day
While both Wisconsin and Northwestern have dipped in and out of the top 25 standing this season, the recent resurgence into the AP Polls for both teams brings into question which team will find the missing key for this Saturday’s matchup in Madtown.  


Both teams are coming off tight wins last week and both are sitting at 8-2.  The biggest shocker was Northwestern having to climb back to win against a Purdue team that has hung out at the bottom of the division all season.  Northwestern pulled out the W but this week look for the Badgers to give their senior’s a sendoff to remember.

Key match ups to watch include a defensive line for Wisconsin that has kept their season alive as the offense has struggled to protect their slinger. Stave, a Wisconsin native, has had a rough year with 8 interceptions and the Wisconsin running game has slipped this year to an overall 89th ranking nationally after being ranked 3rd last year. 


This season Northwestern’s offense has proven that they can bounce back in the 4th quarter.  The Wildcat’s offense has shown some consistency for the most part but their quarterback, true freshman Clayton Thorson, still has some maturing to do as he will face an experienced Wisconsin defense.  

If Wisconsin can start first team running back Corey Clement, the Badger quarterback will have some breathing room and Clement will take the rock and control the clock.  

This rivalry has the last 8 consecutive games going to the home team and I give the nod to Wisconsin to return the favor from last year’s loss at Northwestern.  Take the Badgers, along with the beer and brats.
Here's Your Weekend Winners for Week #12...The Great Eight™...

Tennessee @ Missouri...the Vols head to the cold climes of Columbia hoping to keep their win streak going. But after a sluggish performance last week against a vastly undermanned North Texas team, we're not totally sold on the Big Orange leaving with a win. Missouri has won all three meetings with the Vols, and Tennessee has not won four consecutive games since 2010. The Tigers are 5th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 14.7 points per game. Sorry Vol fans. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take Pinkel's Tigers over Tennessee.

#20 Northwestern @ #21 Wisconsin...the Badgers are still in the hunt for a division championship so a win over the Wildcats is absolutely critical. The good news is that Wisconsin plays tough at home, having allowed only three touchdowns in six home games, and allowing only five points per game at Camp Randall this season. That's pretty stout. In a close one, take the Badgers over the Cats.

#17 LSU @ #25 Mississippi...if the quarterback play in last week's loss to Arkansas is any indication of LSU's ability to win key games, then the Tigers are in a world of hurt. Add to this opponents' ability to limit Leonard Fournette's rush yardage. Meanwhile Rebel qb Chad Kelly is on the verge of setting several school records (bypassing Eli Manning). If the Ole Miss defense can regroup and play tough, then Mister Freeze's team can celebrate in the Grove. Take the Rebs over the Bayou Bengals.

#11 TCU @ #7 Oklahoma...the Frogs will be missing senior receiver Josh Doctson and qb Trevone Boykin is iffy with a bad ankle sprain. Meanwhile, Sooner qb Baker Mayfield leads a pretty potent offense along with rb Samaje Perrin and wr Sterling Shephard. Both teams are 9-1 and both teams need to win to keep pace with Oklahoma State. We don't think the Frogs have enough hop to get over the Sooner Schooners. Take Oklahoma in this one.

#10 Baylor @ #4 Oklahoma State...the undefeated Cowpokes are looking for respect from the CFP committee and hope to inch closer to the sacred four by beating the Bears in a "pickem" game. A win tomorrow would be Okie State's 13th in a row, matching the record set in 1944-1946. Baylor has not won a road game in this series since 1939. That's a long long time. And it doesn't change tomorrow as the Cowpokes continue their undefeated run and make life miserable for the CFP committee. Pokes over the Bears.

#9 Michigan State @ #2 Ohio State...there is some doubt about Spartan qb Connor Cook's ability to play effectively since getting banged up last week against Maryland. And the 9-1 Spartans will need all hands on deck to hang with the undefeated Buckeyes. Key player to watch is Ohio State's junior running back Ezekial Elliott who has racked up 15 consecutive 100 yard games and is close to passing Eddie George's records at tOSU. This game should be a dandy and a close one...so close that we don't think Ohio State will cover its 13.5 point spread. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take the Spartans and the points.

#22 Southern Cal @ #23 Oregon...both teams control their destinies and have legitimate shots at winning their respective Pac-12 divisions. Southern Cal has rebounded nicely since the head coaching change and they feature one of the country's top qbs, Cody Kessler, a Unitas finalist. The Ducks are coming off a huge win over Stanford and look for their run game to keep clicking as the best in the Pac-12. This will be a dandy. In another UPSET SPECIAL, take the Trojans over the Ducks.

UCLA @ #18 Utah...Josh Rosen, Bruin freshman qb, has been solid all season with almost 3,000 passing yards. Add in the running of tailback Paul Perkins and you have a pretty potent offense that the Utes have to contain in order to win. The Utes' big gun, Devontae Booker, is out with knee surgery and we're not sure if Utah has an answer at running back. So...bet on the Bruins to beat the favored Utes in another UPSET SPECIAL.

Good luck this Weekend.
MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK™

Saturday, November 14, 2015

WEEK ELEVEN: Time to Make Mo Money

Crazy outcomes impacted our numbers last weekend as we posted a 4-4 record.

The good news is that we hit on two delicious UPSET SPECIALS with Navy upsetting Memphis and South Carolina keeping Tennessee from covering the 17 point spread. Only a Gamecock fumble with seconds left spared the Vols from another embarrassing loss.

We just missed on Ole Miss beating Arkansas as the Razorbacks pulled off a bizarre play to keep a scoring driving alive. WR Hunter Henry flung a ball backwards which was picked up by a teammate who ran for a first down. Arky forced overtime to beat the Rebels. The Rebels will most likely miss out on a trip to Atlanta again as Alabama gains control of the SEC West.

HELLO. GOODBYE.
Who anticipated the disappearing act that Leonard Fournette pulled in the LSU-Alabama game in which he was limited to just 31 rushing yards. Say goodbye to the Heisman, pal. Meanwhile Bama's Derrick Henry motored for 210 yards and three touchdowns on 38 carries. Say hello to the Heisman.  Needless to say, we missed on this Upset Special.

TECHNOLOGY FAILS
In the age of video review and analysis, it's shocking that an officiating crew blew yet another call. Nebraska pulls off a win over #7 Michigan State despite a Husker wide receiver catching a touchdown pass after he came out of bounds at the 3 yard line. The refs ruled he was forced out, making the catch legal. Bad call. Spartans got ripped.

This is the second time in the last three weeks in which video review failed miserably. Miami's winning score over Duke should have been whistled dead but the review was mishandled and Duke was ripped off. No excuse for this, especially with multiple camera angles and supposedly skilled officials.  Let's hope these were only rare aberrations.

Here's Your Weekend Winners for Week #11...The Great Eight™...

#12 Oklahoma @ #4 Baylor...if you like an offensive game then be sure to tune in Saturday night as these two Big 12 teams tangle. The Sooners offense has hit high gear as they have put up 52+ points in their last four games. The Bears replacement qb demonstrated last week that he is more than capable as he threw for 419 yards to beat K-State. Baylor has won the three of the last four games with Oklahoma. Make that four of five on Saturday. Bears dump on Sooners.

#25 Memphis @ #16 Houston...Tiger High has the second longest road winning streak with eight straight as they head to Houston to take on the red hot, undefeated Cougars. Both teams love to run the ball and feature the AAC's top scoring offense with both schools averaging 44+ points per game. Houston has won ten straight games. Tomorrow the Cougs make it eleven. Cougars claw the Tigers.

#3 Alabama @ #20 Mississippi State...this could be the last major hurdle for Bama to clear on their way to a CFP matchup. After losing earlier to Ole Miss, Bama has reeled off six straight wins including victories over three teams that were ranked in the top ten at the time. And last week's dominating win over the Bengal Tigers shows us that Saban has the Tide ready to roll. Take the Tide over the Cowbells.

Oregon @ #7 Stanford...the Cardinal can clinch the Pac-12 North and keep its CFP hopes alive by beating the Ducks who have surged the last three weeks. Stanford is 28-3 at home under coach David Shaw. They'll make that 29 on Saturday.  Cardinal plucks the Ducks.

Georgia @ Auburn...my how the mighty have fallen. These two pre-season favorites have been relegated to a noon kickoff on the Plains. This is the South's Oldest Rivalry and the teams meet for the 119th time with the series tied at 55-55-8. Auburn is banking on qb Jeremy Johnson to continue his rebound, at least that's what Malzahn is hoping. We think the mutts can make things happen. Take UGA in an UPSET SPECIAL over the Tigers/War Eagles/Plainsmen/Dying Oaks.

Miami @ #17 North Carolina...the Tar Heels piled on the points last week as they pummeled Duke 66-31, the most points it has ever scored in an ACC game. UNC qb Marquie Williams threw for a school record 494 yards and the Heels seems to be peaking at the right time. A win today clinches a berth in the ACC Championship Game versus Clemson. That's going to happen. Take the Heels over the Canes.

North Texas @ Tennessee...normally we wouldn't touch this game. But the Vols are favored by 41 points?? No way they cover that...NO. WAY.  Make some green. Take the Mean Green and the points. 

Arkansas @ #9 LSU...this should be a pretty good matchup as the Bengal Tigers hope to rebound from an embarrassing showing against Alabama. Meanwhile the Razorbacks are getting hot. LSU has only lost two games in a row under Les Miles.  Both losses were to Arkansas. Look for Leonard Fournette to get back on track and run for 100+ yards again. Tigers will have Miles in smiles again. LSU chomps the Hogs.

Good luck this Weekend.
MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK™

Friday, November 6, 2015

DO IT AGAIN IN WEEK TEN

Last Saturday we posted a 7-1 winning effort which boosted our overall season numbers as well as our bank account.

Our goal this Saturday is to do it again. But first, let's check in with some of our subscribers.

Time to Open the Ol' Mailbag

Feedback from our fans
Periodically we receive feedback from our subscribers. Often we're questioned about our picks or perhaps a differing point of view on a topic that we've touched on. And, occasionally, subscribers offer thanks for helping them Make Mo' Money. Anyway, here a few highlights from recent fan mail:

From "Tide Terrific"..."another game with Tennessee. Another win for Bama. RTR" (yep. wait till next year in Knoxville)

From "War Beagle"..."we still have a shot" (of what? Tequila??)

From "I Know Bo"..."is Nebraska still on your probation list?" (Yes. Yes they are. But still on our "get well" card list)

From "Total Wreck"... "thanks again for picking against us. GT won." (hey, props for knocking off FSU. How's that Virginia game working for you?)

From "Chowder Head"..."thanks for including Harvard. It's nice to be rich and successful." (yeah, but you're ugly).

Let us hear from you. You can email us or use the nifty comment box down below. Best comment of the season will get an official Woolard's Weekend Winners coffee cup.

Here's Your Weekend Winners for Week #10...The Great Eight™...

#5 TCU @ #12 Oklahoma State...this could be one of the top two games of the day with both schools 8-0, and both teams putting up monster points. TCU averages over 49 points a game; OSU 44. If you love offensive football, then you'll love this matchup. The Frog's Trevone Boykin will be the difference as TCU secures a shot at the Big 12 crown. Take the Frogs over the Cowpokes.

South Carolina @ Tennessee...the Vols should handle the Gamecocks if they continue to play well n all facets: offense, defense, special teams. Tennessee is averaging over 36 points a game; USC 21 points. The bad news for the Vols, though, is the defense gives up over 400 yards per game. South Carolina will be led by local boy, qb Lorenzo Nunez (Harrison High School, Cobb County). He's a pretty shifty qb which might help against a much improved pass rush from the Vols. The line of this game (17 points) is just to deelish to ignore. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take the Gamecocks and the points.

#17 Florida State @ #3 Clemson...Dabo's team is sitting atop of the CFP initial rankings but faces some upcoming tough games beginning with visiting FSU. This game not only has ACC Atlantic Division ramifications but national championship as well. The 12 point line for Clemson is mighty tempting but we think qb Deshaun Watson is too much of a playmaker for Clemson to fall short. Take Clemson in a good one over the Seminoles.

#4 LSU @ #7 Alabama...this game thins the ranks of schools shooting for the SEC West lead. The Bayou Bengals feature rb Leonard Fournette who has had 9 straight 100+ rushing games. If Bama wants to beat LSU then they have to shut them down in the first half. The Tigers have outscored opponents 63-10 in the first quarter and 124-51 in the first half. Bama has a pretty stout run defense so Miles needs a great performance from qb Brandon Harris for LSU to leave Tuska-Loser with a W. The line is Alabama -7. In another UPSET SPECIAL, take the Tigers and the points.

Penn State @ Northwestern...it's no secret that the Wildcats have struggled to put points on the board this season with 20.9 points per game being the lowest in the Big Ten. And now they face a pretty aggressive defense in the Nittany Lions which lead the nation in sacks with 39, and an FBS leading 14.5 by de Carl Nassib. Plus qb Christian Hackenberg is starting to live up to his billing. Could be a long day in Evanston.  In an UPSET SPECIAL, run with Penn State.

Navy @ #15 Memphis...if undefeated Tiger High continues its habit of starting off slow they may find themselves in trouble with Navy's time consuming triple option offense which averages over 319 yards per game. The Middies are led by standout qb Keenan Reynolds who could be the difference maker tomorrow night. This is another one which we like the underdog and the points (8). In an UPSET SPECIAL, Navy sinks the Tiggers.

Arkansas @ #19 Ole Miss...this is a huge game for Mister Freeze as the Rebs control their own destiny in the SEC West. With a win over Bama, the Ole Miss crowd have a pretty good shot at finally landing in Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game by taking care of business. But the Hogs are not to be taken lightly as they've put up 117 points in the last two games. The 11 point spread is pretty tempting but we think Ole Miss will be too much for the Razorbacks. The Rebs lead the SEC in scoring (39.4) and total offense (519 yards). Factor in a healthy de Robert Nkimdiche and it's party time in the Grove. Take Ole Miss over the piggies.

#8 Notre Dame @ Pittsburgh...this noon time game features a hot Irish team whose only loss is to Clemson by 2 points. They showed their brass last week by gutting out a tough win over Temple and are sitting at #5 in the new CFP rankings. Irish qb DeShone Kinzer became the second qb in Notre Dame history to throw for at least 200 yards and rush for at least 100 in the same game. He is a difference maker and will be too tough for the Panthers to handle. The Irish will win, but this will be a tight one in the Steel City. Take Notre Dame over Pitt.

Good luck this Weekend.
MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK™


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

WE SHINED IN WEEK NINE
Trend be looking good

We went 7 & 1 last Saturday which is pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good. The only game we missed on was Georgia Tech's lackluster performance against Virginia. But we'll take 7 winning picks any day of the week.

After a bumpy four week period at the beginning of the season, we've rebounded very nicely which means we're back to making some green especially when we hit on UPSET SPECIALS. So take a moment and start thinking about how you're gonna spend your extra cash....which leads me to the following announcement.

NEW MAN CAVE FOR WOOLARD'S WEEKEND WINNERS
Command center for WWW where Mo Money is Made
We had hoped to unveil our new game day headquarters back in late August but we ran into some technical delays which couldn't be avoided. But here it is: a multi screen, multi seat gathering spot from which we can monitor multiple games while keeping a close eye on Vegas action. During the week it doubles as work space for real client work, thus providing a tasty write off. So it's a win-win scenario. If you're ever in the hood during game day, give us a jingle. There's more than enough cold libations and delish eats for everyone. Nothing but the best for our subscribers.

SIDELINES

• if ever there was a mis-justice in officiating it's the blown call in Miami's last play of the game in which 8 lateral passes were employed on the way to its game winning touchdown over Duke. So it appeared. But early in the sequence it was clear that a Miami player's knee touched the ground prior to lateraling the ball, thus game over. But the ACC crew missed it AND so did the Video Review crew which took over nine minutes to review the play! In fact, according to the ACC, the officiating crew made four major errors during the last play. BUT yet, the ACC will not reverse the outcome despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. AND to add insult to injury, the ACC named Corn Elder as the ACC Special Teams Player of the Week for scoring the touchdown. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? Thus, the ACC gets our D-Bag of the Week Award.

• the HOT SEAT is heating up. We've just crossed over into the second half of the season and already we've seen a number of firings and retirements among head coaches. Good guy Frank Beamer is stepping down at Va Tech, Spurrier has left South Carolina, and George O'Leary is gone from UCF. Miami fired Al Golden last week, Maryland cut loose Randy Edsall before that, Steve Sarkisian was sent packing at USC. And Tim Beckman was canned the week before the season even started at Illinois. With all of this activity, the coaching carousel will be spinning overtime as schools look for replacements which of course triggers more openings down the line.

With that in mind, here's Woolard's Weekend Winners HOT SEAT listing, at least for now:
Mike London, Virginia...just a matter of time.
Charlie Strong, Texas...he may survive this season. Then again, he may not.
Mark Richt, Georgia...calls for his firing getting louder and louder with the national media piling on as well.
Mike MacIntyre, Colorado...losing 20 consecutive games to ranked teams ain't helping. Neither are his sideline altercations.
Paul Rhoads, Iowa State... a shutout over Texas is not what it used to be. Rhoads may be hitting the road before too long.

On the WARMING PLATE:
Butch Jones, Tennessee...2016 will be the year to produce with no excuses. Otherwise, he moves to the HOT SEAT big time.
Mike Riley, Nebraska...just a matter of time before Nebraska realizes it made a mistake in his hiring (not to mention the firing of Bo). The Husker AD has already issued the dreaded "vote of confidence."
Mike Leach, Washington State...a loss to FCS Portland State has Cougar fans royally pissed at the mad pirate and might make him walk the plank.

 

We'll be back later this week with your GREAT EIGHT WINNING PICKS. ®

In the meantime, have a winning day.

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