College Football DFS: Saturday Night Week 13 DFS Plays and Lineup Strategy for DraftKings and FanDuel

College football DFS picks for Saturday night's action, including top plays and value picks. Does Joey Aguilar have a big showing in store as the Vols head into The Swamp?
College Football DFS: Saturday Night Week 13 DFS Plays and Lineup Strategy for DraftKings and FanDuel
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There's a slight discrepancy between the DraftKings and FanDuel CFB slates for Saturday evening, as DraftKings added the Colorado State-Boise State matchup. We'll first discuss our top selections for the seven shared games and touch on the DraftKings game at the end of the article.\

College Football DFS Saturday Night Slate Overview

The most noticeable omission in my elections is Haynes King. He's prohibitively expensive, and I think Pittsburgh could roll to a convincing win over the Yellow Jackets. I chose to load up on two unlikely teams in Tennessee and Illinois, and the dependable floors and cash-game focus this weekend drew me to multiple options on those teams.

College Football DFS Picks for Saturday, November 21

Quarterback

Joey Aguilar, Tennessee (DK $10,500, FD $8,600) @ Florida

Tennessee's path to the CFP is gone, so there's certainly some doubt about the ability for the Vols to be motivated as they head to the Swamp. Still, this is a historic rivalry that should bring out the best in both teams. The Gators' success against the pass has been a mixed bag, and they'll have trouble getting to the quarterback against Tennessee's offensive line, which has allowed only 13 sacks, tying them for the lowest number in the FBS. With Aguliar well protected, the Florida secondary could have a hard time keeping up. 

Luke Altmyer, Illinois (FD $8,100, DK $10,300) @ Wisconsin

Wisconsin's defense has improved in the latter stages of the season, and they've definitely kept them in

There's a slight discrepancy between the DraftKings and FanDuel CFB slates for Saturday evening, as DraftKings added the Colorado State-Boise State matchup. We'll first discuss our top selections for the seven shared games and touch on the DraftKings game at the end of the article.\

College Football DFS Saturday Night Slate Overview

The most noticeable omission in my elections is Haynes King. He's prohibitively expensive, and I think Pittsburgh could roll to a convincing win over the Yellow Jackets. I chose to load up on two unlikely teams in Tennessee and Illinois, and the dependable floors and cash-game focus this weekend drew me to multiple options on those teams.

College Football DFS Picks for Saturday, November 21

Quarterback

Joey Aguilar, Tennessee (DK $10,500, FD $8,600) @ Florida

Tennessee's path to the CFP is gone, so there's certainly some doubt about the ability for the Vols to be motivated as they head to the Swamp. Still, this is a historic rivalry that should bring out the best in both teams. The Gators' success against the pass has been a mixed bag, and they'll have trouble getting to the quarterback against Tennessee's offensive line, which has allowed only 13 sacks, tying them for the lowest number in the FBS. With Aguliar well protected, the Florida secondary could have a hard time keeping up. 

Luke Altmyer, Illinois (FD $8,100, DK $10,300) @ Wisconsin

Wisconsin's defense has improved in the latter stages of the season, and they've definitely kept them in games. Although the Illini have shown moments of inconsistency this season, Wisconsin's inability to put points on the board will maximize Atlmyer's opportunities. If they can establish the run early, Altmyer should be able to find openings and get Hank Beatty open in space.

Also consider: Mason Heintschel, Pittsburgh (DK $8,400, FD $9,700)

Running Back

Kaytron Allen, Penn State (DK $7,800 FD $8,900) vs. Nebraska

The Cornhuskers have a stout run defense, but few teams have a duo like Allen and Nicholas Singleton. After a quick start by Sungleton, Allen has outrun his teammate by a sizeable margin over the past esix weeks. Singleton comes in as a cheaper option, but he's much riskier than Allen, who has rushed over 100 yards three times this season.

LJ Martin, BYU (DK $7,600, FD $8,700) @ Cincinnati

This is an intriguing matchup, as both teams have been very competitive in a Big 12 packed with talented teams. BYU needs this win to solidify its hold on a spot in the Big 12 Championship game, and the Bearcats will attempt to be the spoiler. With Brendan Sorsby and Even Pryor being benched but expected to play, the offense may be a step slower. I wouldn't count on Cincy's run defense to get Martin off the field, as they rank 87th nationally against the run. He should be the difference-maker in a game that will remain competitive.

Also consider: Raleek Brown, Arizona State (DK $7,000, FD $8,300) @ Colorado

Wide Receiver

Braylon Staley, Tennessee (DK $5,200, FD $9,000) @ Florida

Staley is a little expensive on FanDuel and might not fit in on that site, but he works as a great stack with Aguilar over on DraftKings. Aguilar spreads the wealth around, but Staley has the most dependable floor among his crew of wideouts. The previous redshirt freshman has accrued 50 7 catches for 761 yards and six touchdowns this season.

Hank Beatty, Illinois (DK $4,900, FD $7,700) @ Wisconsin

If you're opting for Altmyer in the WB or S-Flex position, Beatty is a great stack to consider. The talented wideout is reasonably priced on both sites, and although he's had a couple of quiet games and didn't do much in last week's win over Maryland, Beatty should prove to be a headache for Wisconsin's secondary.

Also consider: Caden High, Stanford (DK $4,500, FD $5,300) vs. California

DraftKings Extra Game: Boise State vs. Colorado State

Boise State's best offensive option is Dylan Riley ($6,800), with Sire Gaines ($5,700) serving as a capable backup. I'm not very confident in the salaries of either quarterback in relation to their potential production, so I'll avoid the wide receivers in this matchup, along with the two signal callers. Colorado State will be a complete fade for my endorsements.

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Jeff has provided sports content for numerous sports outlets and has played fantasy sports since scores had to be tabulated via newspaper. He started working with RotoWire in 2017. Originally from South Carolina, he's a lifelong Clemson fan now enjoying the sun in Los Angeles.
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