Date | Match Up | Rating | Score | Result | Profit | Lead Time | Analysis |
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09-23-22 | Boise State v. UTEP UNDER 44.5 | Top | 10-27 | Win | 100 | 7 h 41 m | Show |
UTEP can’t run the ball. Worse yet, it can’t get the chains moving. The two tie together – it can’t run, so it sets up more difficult third down chances, and the lack of a steady passing game then shows up. Oddly enough, the best passing day so far completion-wise was against Oklahoma, but that was the only time in the four games the Miners managed to hit more than 45% of their throws. Boise State’s defense is outstanding on third downs, and it’s been dominant against the run over the last few games. It gave up 25 yards to New Mexico, and 26 to UT Martin. | |||||||
09-22-22 | West Virginia -2.5 v. Virginia Tech | Top | 33-10 | Win | 100 | 5 h 11 m | Show |
West Virginia (1-2) ignited its offense by scoring on all 10 of its possessions (nine touchdowns, one field goal) in a 65-7 romp over FCS foe Towson on Saturday. Freshman CJ Donaldson found the end zone on three occasions during the first half, including an 82-yard scamper down the sideline. He has rushed for 274 yards and six touchdowns in three games this season. Fellow running back Tony Mathis Jr. scored two first-half touchdowns on Saturday before finishing with 104 yards on 17 carries. | |||||||
09-17-22 | Fresno State v. USC -10.5 | Top | 17-45 | Win | 100 | 10 h 28 m | Show |
Seventh-ranked USC returns home to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday for a nonconference game against Mountain West Conference favorite Fresno State. The Trojans (2-0) continued to dazzle offensively early into first-year head coach Lincoln Riley's tenure last week at Stanford -- at least, in the first half. USC scored five first-half touchdowns of the Pac-12 Conference opener but managed a pair of field goals in the second half against the Cardinal. It marked the second time in as many games that the Trojans did not have to punt until the fourth quarter of a blowout win. Quarterback Caleb Williams went 20-for-27 for 341 yards with four more touchdown passes, giving him six for the season to go with the team's five rushing touchdowns and three field goals. His performance earned Davey O'Brien National Quarterback of the Week. Jordan Addison has four of those touchdown receptions among his 12 catches for an average of 113.0 yards a game. The Trojans offense cooled off, however, and Stanford pushed around the USC defense for 221 yards on a 441-yard day of total offense. Yet, the SC defense stiffened in the red zone, forcing two turnovers inside the 3-yard line. | |||||||
09-03-22 | Tulsa v. Wyoming UNDER 46 | Top | 37-40 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 28 m | Show |
The under is 6-1 in Tulsa's last 7 games against the Mountain West Conference and 8-2-1 in their last 11 September games. | |||||||
10-23-21 | Temple v. South Florida UNDER 55 | Top | 14-34 | Win | 100 | 8 h 1 m | Show |
Don’t get caught up in the 52-3 loss to Cincinnati – that’s just the way the American Athletic Conference rolls this year. Temple was able to get by Memphis in a key win thanks to a decent passing attack and just enough balance to get by. Oh there are issues, but the pass defense hasn’t been all that bad – at least until the last two games – there isn’t a turnover problem, and the team is rested after getting two weeks off. Now it gets a USF team that just can’t get this thing going. The Bulls struggle to get to 300 yards offensively | |||||||
10-23-21 | East Carolina v. Houston UNDER 57 | Top | 24-31 | Win | 100 | 5 h 28 m | Show |
The Pirates have the parts to get into fun shootouts, but they’re not consistent enough. When the O rolls, they win. When it doesn’t, they lose, and by roll that means crank up 388 yards or more. Get there, and they’re 3-0. Don’t, and they’re 0-4. The other side of the ball hasn’t been bad. This is one of the better East Carolina defenses in a while, with the ability to get behind the line and the aggressiveness to come up with enough takeaways to matter | |||||||
10-21-21 | Tulane v. SMU UNDER 71 | Top | 26-55 | Loss | -110 | 15 h 7 m | Show |
SMU is 47th in the nation in points allowed with an average of 22.2 per game. The Mustangs are allowing an average of 390.7 yards per game including 138.8 yards rushing and 251.8 yards per game passing. Opponents are averaging 3.8 yards per carry and 5.7 yards per play against the SMU defense. The Mustangs defense is led by linebacker Shaine Hailey, who has a team-best 37 tackles. The leader in quarterback sacks with 4.0 is defensive end Gary Wiley and the leader in interceptions with 2 is safety Isaiah Nwokobia. | |||||||
10-16-21 | Utah State v. UNLV UNDER 64 | Top | 28-24 | Win | 100 | 15 h 38 m | Show |
UNLV is getting more out of the passing game, and it’s been more competitive over the last few games, but there isn’t enough of a rushing attack, the pass rush is mediocre, the ability to come back isn’t there. | |||||||
10-16-21 | Tulsa v. South Florida UNDER 56.5 | Top | 32-31 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 43 m | Show |
A shootout is expected in this one but the total on this one is a little higher than I anticipated. I think the oddsmakers have given us enough cushion to easily cash this ticket. | |||||||
10-09-21 | New Mexico +19.5 v. San Diego State | Top | 7-31 | Loss | -105 | 12 h 56 m | Show |
So what went right in the 30-3 loss to UTEP? Not much, but the defense was able to clamp down a bit in the second half, LB Trevor Brohard turned in a nice day, and … That was about it. However, the Aggies got in a few games of work in the spring and have a date under its belt before dealing with San Diego State in a strange off-campus location while the new Aztec Stadium is being built. This remains a San Diego State team that might have to find a consistently dangerous offense, it’s not going to be in familiar surroundings | |||||||
10-09-21 | Utah +3 v. USC | Top | 42-26 | Win | 100 | 11 h 20 m | Show |
It’s been a rough, rough run for the Utes – more on that in a moment – but football-wise, the team has been off for a few weeks after a desperately needed 24-13 win over Washington State. The running game started to kick it all in against the Cougars with a season-high 219 yards. This week it has to pound and pound some more against a USC defensive front that’s been fine against the mediocre but failed against the Oregon State ground attack. It’s a horribly inconsistent Trojan team – which you might expect considering the early season coaching change – with way too many penalties, not enough defensive plays behind the line, and too many turnovers. The three against Washington State made it tough early, and the four against Oregon State were devastating. Utah is 2-0 when it comes up with multiple takeaways, and 0-2 when it doesn’t | |||||||
10-09-21 | East Carolina v. Central Florida -10 | Top | 16-20 | Loss | -103 | 9 h 7 m | Show |
The UCF offense might not be the high-powered fun show it’s supposed to be, but it still has the running game to control things against the struggling ECU defensive front. Being back at home should matter. This is a much different team in the Bounce House, Keene and the offense should be a wee bit sharper after getting a game out of the way with Gabriel out, and the offensive balance should be there to take control of the game. | |||||||
10-09-21 | Virginia +2.5 v. Louisville | Top | 34-33 | Win | 100 | 6 h 26 m | Show |
The Louisville pass defense isn’t a total disaster, but it’s the worst in the ACC. To be fair, playing Ole Miss, UCF, and Wake Forest had something to do with that, but Florida State was able to throw for 248 yards, too. Welcome to Virginia. This isn’t the slow-and-stodgy Cavalier team we’re all used to. QB Brennan Armstrong and the passing game are bombing away with close to 2,000 yards in the first five games and now it’s time to crank up. Louisville isn’t doing enough against the run, either – the overall D is the worst in the ACC – and the Cavs proved in the win over Miami that it could be a bit balanced, too. | |||||||
10-08-21 | Charlotte v. Florida International +3.5 | Top | 45-33 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 30 m | Show |
The passing game has perked up. It was fine over the first part of the season, and despite the losses over the last two weeks on the road, the offense cranked up close to 400 yards through the air against Central Michigan and 319 in last week’s loss to Florida Atlantic. Former Maryland starter Max Bortenschlager has settled in, and the 1-2 receiving punch of Tyrese Chambers and Bryce Singleton are making big play after big play. | |||||||
10-02-21 | Baylor +4.5 v. Oklahoma State | Top | 14-24 | Loss | -114 | 11 h 8 m | Show |
There’s the Baylor win we were all waiting for in the Dave Aranda era. 2020 was supposed to be a total rebuild, and beating Texas State, Texas Southern, and Kansas was no big deal to start 2021. Baylor 31, Iowa State 29, and now the program is 4-0 with a chance to make an even bigger splash. The offense might not have rolled against the Cyclones, but the D held firm and the O made the most of every opportunity. Forget the overall stats – again, look at Baylor’s first three games – but the passing game really is efficient enough to at least keep the chains moving. | |||||||
10-02-21 | Texas Tech +7 v. West Virginia | Top | 23-20 | Win | 100 | 8 h 31 m | Show |
The passing game still works. The Red Raider offense lost QB Tyler Shough to a collarbone injury in the loss to Texas, but Henry Colombi is a veteran who can run a big and threw for 324 yards and three scores with big play after big play. Yeah, it was a 70-35 loss and the Longhorns started to take it easy, but Texas Tech still managed over 500 yards for the second straight week. Last week’s game was rough, but the Red Raiders have a veteran defense that’s far better than it plays, allowing fewer than 300 yards in two of the three games before the debacle in Austin. West Virginia doesn’t have the passing game to keep up in a game like this if Colombi and company get hot early. | |||||||
10-02-21 | Bowling Green v. Kent State -16 | Top | 20-27 | Loss | -118 | 7 h 23 m | Show |
The Kent State team continues to play with confidence. After the corner turned late last year, all of a sudden, it was as if the light went on. The offense started to click, the FlashFast style made sense, and it all started to roll. Against Eastern Michigan – a 27-23 win – the offense was almost perfectly balanced with 219 passing yards and 212 on the ground, and now it gets to go against a Bowling Green defense that got destroyed by Toledo for over 300 rushing yards and 200 through the air. | |||||||
10-02-21 | Eastern Michigan v. Northern Illinois | Top | 20-27 | Win | 100 | 7 h 49 m | Show |
Why are the Huskies 2-2? They’re getting great play from the offensive front. They’re not allowing sacks, they’re pounding away for a ground game that hit the 160-yard mark in every game and averages 216 yards per outing. The Eastern Michigan defensive front couldn’t hold up against Wisconsin, but it gave up over 200 yards against UMass, too. The Huskies should be able to run enough to throw the Eagles off of their game. | |||||||
10-01-21 | BYU v. Utah State +9.5 | Top | 34-20 | Loss | -110 | 7 h 42 m | Show |
Utah State might have screwed up a bit too much – and it only scored three points – but the offensive punch was there. The Aggies remained almost perfectly balanced – they’re a 200-yard rushing/200-yard passing machine – with the 443 yards put up against the Broncos just fine. They just couldn’t translate the effort into points. | |||||||
10-01-21 | Houston v. Tulsa -3 | Top | 45-10 | Loss | -120 | 5 h 22 m | Show |
The Golden Hurricane got stuffed by Ohio State, but the 308 yards against Arkansas State helped control the game in a 41-34 win. Yes, the Houston pass defense has been statically great, but it’s about to deal with Davis Brin, who’s averaging over 300 yards per game with five scoring passes in the last two games. Houston might have a steady O over the last few games against inferior competition, but will the downfield passing game be there? The O line is having problems keeping defenses out of the backfield and the attack has yet to prove it can blow up. | |||||||
09-30-21 | Virginia +6 v. Miami-FL | Top | 30-28 | Win | 100 | 15 h 47 m | Show |
The Hurricanes (2-2) open their ACC schedule Thursday night against Virginia (2-2), and will be facing the national leader in passing yards per game so far this season. The Cavaliers’ Brennan Armstrong is averaging 426 yards per game, and though it’s early, only seven quarterbacks in FBS history have ever finished a season averaging more. Miami’s starter remains a murky proposition. D’Eriq King’s shoulder injury is improving, but the Hurricanes still are expected to start either Tyler Van Dyke or Jake Garcia | |||||||
09-25-21 | New Mexico v. UTEP +2.5 | Top | 13-20 | Win | 100 | 15 h 57 m | Show |
The Miners have a little bit of an offense now. There’s balance, there’s a passing game, and this isn’t the team of the last several years that struggled just to get the chains moving. It has a mega-problem with mistakes – it’s last in the nation in turnovers, penalties and penalty yards – and it doesn’t convert on third downs. But it’s been able overcome that by running the ball well against the mediocre teams and controlling the clock. | |||||||
09-25-21 | West Virginia v. Oklahoma -17 | Top | 13-16 | Loss | -108 | 14 h 44 m | Show |
One stat that may come as a surprise is the stark difference in turnovers between Oklahoma and West Virginia. Entering this weekend, the Sooners have an impressive turnover margin of (+5), which is tied for 7th nationally. On the other side, the Mountaineers have a TO margin of (-6), which is near the very bottom of the FBS at 127th. If OU continues to take care of the ball while also creating extra possessions for itself, and if WVU continues to plague itself with mistakes of this variety, it’s going to be an extremely long night for the ‘Eers. | |||||||
09-25-21 | Illinois +11 v. Purdue | Top | 9-13 | Win | 100 | 10 h 56 m | Show |
The Illini enter Saturday’s 2:30 p.m. kickoff at Purdue (2-1) as double-digit underdogs, but Purdue was projected by most to finish near the bottom of the West Division, so the road game at Ross-Ade Stadium may be one of the most winnable games remaining this season. Especially with an Illinois offense finally getting healthy and a Purdue team that might not have one of its stars (David Bell) available on Saturday. Bielema says he still sees progress in recent weeks. The best way to show progress is to win, and the Illini are hungry for one Saturday. | |||||||
09-24-21 | Liberty v. Syracuse +6.5 | Top | 21-24 | Win | 104 | 6 h 8 m | Show |
Here comes the Syracuse pass rush. Granted, playing Ohio and Albany is no big deal, but the Orange generated four sacks and a whole lot of pressure in a 17-7 loss to Rutgers. Willis is mobile enough and quick enough with his reads to avoid getting hit too many times, but the Liberty line allows a ton of plays in the backfield and close to three sacks per game. Again, that’s partly because Willis is moving, but the Orange still have to get to him. Also, again, the Syracuse offensive line hasn’t been great, but the running game has been decent so far against the mediocre teams. The O has to establish the ground game right away | |||||||
09-18-21 | Oklahoma State +3.5 v. Boise State | Top | 21-20 | Win | 100 | 12 h 12 m | Show |
It’s been a rough two games so far with tight battles against Southwest Missouri State and Tulsa, but it’s been a bit of a rebuilding job with the coaching staff, and QB Spencer Sanders was out early on. That’s why you have the soft openings – the hope is to be ready for a game like this. The defense has been able to make up for the offensive problems with a good pass rush and enough stops to keep the team in games. It’s been a high-wire act, but the O proved it could explode – coming up with a 21-point fourth quarter comeback to get by Tulsa 28-23 – and now the attack gets a Boise State defense that’s struggling to get off the field – at least it did against UCF | |||||||
09-18-21 | Jackson State v. UL-Monroe -4 | Top | 7-12 | Win | 100 | 4 h 49 m | Show |
There's very little about this game that says play the Warhawks but this number is way to peculiar for me not to jump on it. | |||||||
09-18-21 | Fordham +31.5 v. Florida Atlantic | Top | 14-45 | Win | 100 | 2 h 32 m | Show |
There’s an effective enough of an offense to take advantage of every opportunity. The Rams don’t miss when they get inside the red zone, they’re solid at coming up with third down conversions, and the line has been solid so far for the ground game and at keeping teams out of the backfield. There hasn’t been a whole lot of luck overall, but Tim DeMorat is coming off a big 352-yard, three touchdown passing day in the loss to Monmouth, and this week the passing attack should keep pressing an FAU defense that’s not stopping anyone on third downs and doesn’t have any sort of a pass rush. | |||||||
09-18-21 | USC v. Washington State +7.5 | Top | 45-14 | Loss | -109 | 7 h 7 m | Show |
So what’s really the problem at USC? It was able to get by San Jose State with relative ease and chalk up the Stanford game to a bad day. However, there hasn’t been anything from the defensive line so far – it’s not getting behind the line – and there are WAY too many penalties and mistakes so far. Wazzu has a similar problem to USC’s – the talent in place isn’t producing yet. Turnovers aren’t an issue, and the parts are there to start doing a whole lot more to keep the chains moving, and again, USC probably won’t bring the pressure. | |||||||
09-17-21 | Central Florida v. Louisville +7 | Top | 35-42 | Win | 100 | 15 h 46 m | Show |
The season did not start well for Louisville, but over its last six quarters, it has put up 54 points. The Cardinals had to replace a ton of talent at the skill positions this year, but quarterback Malik Cunningham is an experienced signal-caller and a very good athlete. Cunningham has a history of being turnover-prone but has just one interception this season in 60 pass attempts. He has six total touchdowns with four coming on the ground. Hassan Hall and Jalen Mitchell will help power the ground game. | |||||||
09-11-21 | Hawaii +11 v. Oregon State | Top | 27-45 | Loss | -108 | 14 h 4 m | Show |
The Oregon State Beavers scored 21 points in their opening game of the season but did not score 14 of those points until the final quarter. Quarterback Chance Nolan threw for just 157 yards, while the leading rusher through one game is Trey Lowe with only 27 yards, as Oregon State has gained only 78 yards rushing while passing for 285 yards. Trevon Bradford leads all Oregon State receivers with 75 yards. | |||||||
09-11-21 | Illinois v. Virginia UNDER 56.5 | Top | 14-42 | Win | 100 | 2 h 29 m | Show |
In addition to the offense playing well, the hope is that the defense can build off of the shutout from their first game after allowing 29.6 points per game last season. The strength of the defense is in the linebacker group with Nick Jackson leading the defense with 12 tackles while Noah Taylor and Hunter Stewart combined for 12 tackles and 3.5 for loss. In addition, safety Joey Blount is going to make plenty of plays in the middle of the defense as he had eight tackles in the first game and expects to remain a key piece in the Cavaliers' defense. | |||||||
09-06-21 | Louisville v. Ole Miss -9 | Top | 24-43 | Win | 100 | 10 h 26 m | Show |
The Cardinals do have to replace quite a bit of production on both sides of the ball, as top two receivers Tutu Atwell and Dez Fitzpatrick both went to the NFL. Leading rusher Javian Hawkins (133 carries for 822 yards and seven touchdowns) is also gone, while Louisville also lost key linebacker Dorian Etheridge (50 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, four sacks). | |||||||
09-04-21 | New Mexico State +31.5 v. San Diego State | Top | 10-28 | Win | 100 | 11 h 44 m | Show |
The San Diego State Aztecs are a run-heavy offense and senior running back Greg Bell is back for the 2021 season The world will be on the Aztecs in this one but I think SDSU will keep this on the ground, eating up enough time to keep the Aggies within the number. There is a slight advantage to a team who has already played. They should make just enough improvement. | |||||||
09-04-21 | Bethune-Cookman +21 v. UTEP | Top | 28-38 | Win | 100 | 9 h 54 m | Show |
It’s not like UTEP is Alabama quite yet. The Miners are coming off a dominant 30-3 win over New Mexico State, but they still have to prove they can crank up a consistent offense and New Mexico State is really, really bad at college football. Bethune-Cookman hasn’t played since 2019, but it’s had time to build back the parts, the offense isn’t going to have too many problems with turnovers, and it’s a fast attack that likes to keep things moving. | |||||||
09-04-21 | Campbell v. Liberty UNDER 65 | Top | 7-48 | Win | 100 | 6 h 2 m | Show |
These are two horrible defenses, based on what we saw in the Spring, but I always say that when it looks to good to be true it usually is. If this game is a blowout expect there to be enough ground attack to keep this one UNDER the total. | |||||||
09-04-21 | Miami-OH +23 v. Cincinnati | Top | 14-49 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 2 m | Show |
The Miami Redhawks did not play much during the 2020 season as three games isn’t a great sample size but this could be the season that sophomore quarterback Brett Gabbert can take that next step. During his limited 2020 action, he went 23-of-35 for 384 yards with four touchdowns and did not throw an interception. They were able to return seven of their starters from last season so that means they have a chance to evolve as an offense with some extra chemistry. | |||||||
09-03-21 | South Dakota State v. Colorado State OVER 51.5 | Top | 42-23 | Win | 100 | 16 h 33 m | Show |
Colorado State should be able to throw a bit which will give us just enough offense to push this game over. The receiving corps is good, TE Trey McBride is great, and the South Dakota State secondary might have a few issues. The Jackrabbits didn’t give up multiple touchdown passes until the national championship loss to Sam Houston State, but the teams on the slate that could throw were able to do it. | |||||||
09-03-21 | Michigan State v. Northwestern -3 | Top | 38-21 | Loss | -110 | 15 h 1 m | Show |
Reed and Nailor make up a dynamic duo at wide receiver for Michigan State, no matter who is playing quarterback. However, Northwestern was a very good pass defense last year, allowing just 195.3 passing yards per game (19th in FBS) and just 5.2 yards per pass attempt (first in the FBS). The Wildcats also return star safety Brandon Joseph, who was tied for the lead the nation with six interceptions in 2020. The MSU wide receivers going against the NU defensive backs should be a heavyweight battle, and might be the most fun matchup to watch. | |||||||
09-03-21 | Saint Francis +33 v. Eastern Michigan | Top | 15-35 | Win | 100 | 13 h 2 m | Show |
Is anyone except me going to be on the Red Flash, not like;y, but I'm not going to lay big numbers early on against teams who are treating these games like their national championship. The offense got a big, efficient passing season two years ago, and while the main men are done, there are just enough dangerous playmakers – like WRs Brandan Lisenby and Kahtero Summers – to potentially be a problem. Eastern Michigan has to prove it can generate a steady pass rush, and the secondary has to be able to make more plays after a rocky 2020 | |||||||
09-03-21 | Old Dominion v. Wake Forest OVER 61.5 | Top | 10-42 | Loss | -110 | 13 h 42 m | Show |
Wake Forest had its struggles on defense last season, allowing 435.7 yards and 32.8 points per game. After failing to get much offense going against Clemson in last season's opener, the Demon Deacons scored 20 or more points in their eight remaining games and went over 30 in five of those contests Such high-powered offense was due in no small part to Wake Forest’s success through the air, led by Sam Hartman’s 247.1 passing yards per game, good for a top-five finish in the conference and a top-30 mark nationally. | |||||||
09-02-21 | Sam Houston State v. Northern Arizona +11.5 | Top | 42-16 | Loss | -115 | 6 h 58 m | Show |
Northern Arizona returns much of its defensive core. The defense will be tested against the Bearkats, who return such star players as quarterback Eric Schmid. Schmid threw for 2,808 yards and 20 touchdowns last year, and added another eight scores on the ground. The Lumberjacks had a solid pass defense in the spring, and hope their efforts can limit their opponent’s potent offense. | |||||||
09-02-21 | South Florida +19 v. NC State | Top | 0-45 | Loss | -102 | 5 h 14 m | Show |
The Bulls finished the season on an eight-game losing streak, although two of those losses were by fewer than three points. The Wolfpack are led by fourth-year sophomore quarterback Devin Leary, who started just three games last year due to a broken left foot suffered on Oct. 17 against Duke. Leary, who also missed 20 days of 2020 fall camp due to COVID-19, had won three straight games prior to the injury. In his four games last season, he passed for 890 yards, eight TDs, and just two interceptions | |||||||
09-02-21 | UC Davis +23 v. Tulsa | Top | 19-17 | Win | 100 | 5 h 41 m | Show |
The Aggies know how to run the ball. They don’t necessarily dominate the time of possession battle, but they’re great at keeping the chains moving with manageable third-down opportunities, and they’re able to bust off runs in chunks. 3-2 in the FCS spring session, they averaged 226 rushing yards per game and balance it all out with an efficient passing attack. The running back combination of Lan Larison and Ulonzo Gilliam will average over five yards per carry this season, the defense has a strong pass rush, and it’s an experienced enough team to not beat itself with a whole slew of mistakes. | |||||||
09-02-21 | The Citadel v. Coastal Carolina UNDER 55 | Top | 14-52 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 25 m | Show |
The Citadel is going to run, run again, and then run again with an occasional downfield pass in the mix. Coastal Carolina might have had time to prepare for the option attack, but it’s a whole other problem when it’s in action. The Bulldogs are great at grinding out drives, they’re going to dominate the time of possession battle – they’re going to have the ball for close to 35 minutes. | |||||||
08-28-21 | Southern Utah +24.5 v. San Jose State | Top | 14-45 | Loss | -105 | 17 h 8 m | Show |
While San Jose State suffered only one loss, one win was all that Southern Utah managed in its condensed spring 2021 campaign, a 34-24 road victory against Cal Poly. One encouraging takeaway from the Thunderbirds' 1-5 record, however, is that no single loss was by more than eight points. In fact, four of them were decided by three points or fewer. They’ll look to extract some confidence out of having so many close endings and aim to finish games on a better note, especially with both of their road losses coming by just a single point. | |||||||
12-24-20 | Hawaii v. Houston -9.5 | Top | 28-14 | Loss | -107 | 11 h 27 m | Show |
The coronavirus pandemic is having an effect on this game. The game is usually played in Albuquerque at the University of New Mexico but will move to Texas due to restrictions in the state. It’s the first appearance in this bowl game for both teams. Familiar territory for the Cougars will prove to be the difference. | |||||||
12-12-20 | Fresno State v. New Mexico +13.5 | Top | 39-49 | Win | 100 | 14 h 43 m | Show |
The Lobos were able to run on a Wyoming defense that should’ve been able to shut down the ground game. The Fresno State run defense has struggled. Utah State and UNLV aren’t exactly dominant on the ground, but they were able to get things going, and Hawaii ripped off 323 yards in the opener. New Mexico won’t throw on the Bulldogs, but if they can rip off yards in chunks they'll cover this double digit number. | |||||||
12-12-20 | LSU +23.5 v. Florida | Top | 37-34 | Win | 100 | 10 h 17 m | Show |
Florida’s mindset might be on the SEC Championship next week, there’s not enough of a ground game to worry about, and there’s just enough of a Tiger pass rush to get a little bit of pressure on Kyle Trask. For all of the great things the Gators are doing, they’re not quite putting games away like Alabama is. | |||||||
12-12-20 | North Carolina +3 v. Miami-FL | Top | 62-26 | Win | 100 | 7 h 4 m | Show |
Miami might have a gaudy record and a slew of fun playmakers including an elite quarterback, but they haven’t had to deal with a whole lot of high-end offenses. The Canes gave up 550 yards to Clemson, over 500 to Louisville, and over 400 to NC State. They won two of them, but now they have to deal with the most balanced and dangerous attack outside of Clemson’s. | |||||||
12-10-20 | Florida Atlantic v. Southern Miss +9.5 | Top | 31-45 | Win | 100 | 6 h 13 m | Show |
The FAU passing game has hit 200 yards once – against a hapless UMass team – and the O as a whole is only averaging 329 yards and 18 points per game. The Southern Miss defense hasn’t been a rock, but it’s been able to hold up well against mediocre offenses – it hasn’t t allowed more than 304 yards in any of the last three games. | |||||||
12-05-20 | UCLA v. Arizona State -2.5 | Top | 25-18 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 20 m | Show |
If all goes well, UCLA will bring its starting quarterback out of a two-week quarantine to play an opponent staging its home opener in early December after having its last three games canceled. UCLA’s two victories this season came against California and Arizona, teams that are a combined 0-6. | |||||||
12-05-20 | Boston College v. Virginia -3.5 | Top | 32-43 | Win | 100 | 5 h 34 m | Show |
Boston College isn’t getting into the backfield at all. The program that used to be known for a whole lot of sacks and a whole bunch of big plays behind the line is last in the ACC at generating tackles for loss and doesn’t have enough of a pass rush to matter. Virginia leads the ACC in tackles for loss allowed and has one of the best pass rushes in the nation. | |||||||
12-05-20 | Ohio State v. Michigan State +23.5 | Top | 52-12 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 30 m | Show |
Ohio State still has to clear two more rounds of daily testing before they actually take the field. Until the Buckeyes release their Game Day Status Report on Saturday morning, we still don't know exactly who won't be available for Ohio State this weekend. Too much uncertainty from Ohio State to lay this big number. | |||||||
12-04-20 | UL-Lafayette +3 v. Appalachian State | Top | 24-21 | Win | 100 | 14 h 48 m | Show |
Louisiana's offense is firing. The Cajuns have mauled opposing defenses in their last four games. The Cajuns are averaging better than 44 points and 500 yards over that span. | |||||||
11-28-20 | Coastal Carolina v. Texas State OVER 58 | Top | 49-14 | Win | 100 | 4 h 30 m | Show |
Coastal Carolina will bounce back from a mediocre offensive performance last week against App State. Texas State has given away 17 turnovers so far – among the most in the nation. Anticipate CC making a major offensive statement in this one. | |||||||
11-27-20 | Oregon v. Oregon State +13 | Top | 38-41 | Win | 100 | 11 h 32 m | Show |
There aren’t enough plays in the backfield so far on a consistent basis, it got run over way too easily by UCLA, and the team overall hasn’t been nearly as sharp or as dominant as it should be. Oregon State is dangerous. RB Jermar Jefferson has been phenomenal so far – 120 yards or more in all three games – QB Tristan Gebbia has been inconsistent, but okay, and the team is bringing just enough pop to keep up the pace with whatever Oregon does. | |||||||
11-27-20 | UMass +37.5 v. Liberty | Top | 0-45 | Loss | -108 | 3 h 24 m | Show |
The Minutemen need to force a few fumbles, they have to at least move the chains a bit, and they have to hope the Flames are a bit down after the brutally-tough close loss to NC State last week to ruin the perfect season. | |||||||
11-21-20 | Tennessee v. Auburn -10 | Top | 17-30 | Win | 100 | 9 h 22 m | Show |
The running game isn’t working, the passing attack managed 107 yards against Arkansas, and nothing seems to be happening even with the offensive line not playing all that poorly. | |||||||
11-21-20 | California -2 v. Oregon State | Top | 27-31 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 23 m | Show |
A lot of Cal’s struggles against UCLA could be attributed to the fact that it was the Bears’ first game of the season and much of their preparation time was restricted by the absence of all their defensive linemen for COVID-19-related reasons. There is no such excuse this week, as the defensive linemen returned to practice this week | |||||||
11-21-20 | Illinois +17 v. Nebraska | Top | 41-23 | Win | 100 | 3 h 16 m | Show |
Nebraska has to deal with the dynamic sort of playmaker its offense has been looking for on a consistent basis in the Scott Frost era. | |||||||
11-20-20 | New Mexico v. Air Force -7.5 | Top | 0-28 | Win | 100 | 16 h 5 m | Show |
The stats don’t tell the story for the New Mexico defense. The front doesn’t generate a lick of pressure or plays in the backfield, and the reason for the great numbers against the run are because everyone spent so much time throwing the ball. | |||||||
11-20-20 | Purdue +2 v. Minnesota | Top | 31-34 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 54 m | Show |
Purdue: Aidan O'Connell, quarterback: He is a pretty accurate quarterback and calm in pressure situations. Counting the Nebraska game last year where he entered in the 4th quarter because Jack Plummer broke his ankle he engineered three game-winning drives in the last five minutes in his first five games. He is generally an accurate thrower and makes good decisions most of the time. | |||||||
11-20-20 | Syracuse +19.5 v. Louisville | Top | 0-30 | Loss | -115 | 14 h 10 m | Show |
I'll take Syracuse against a team that can't help but to turn the ball over with three giveaways in each of the last two games and five times overall. The Syracuse secondary might have lost key talents, but the defense leads the ACC in takeaways and the D overall hasn’t been gouged lately. It hasn’t been a rock, but if Louisville’s offense keeps having issues with picks, the Orange will stay alive. | |||||||
11-19-20 | Tulane v. Tulsa -5.5 | Top | 24-30 | Win | 100 | 8 h 5 m | Show |
Tulsa held the Oklahoma State offense to just 16 points in the opener, and it was able to hold its own in wins over high-powered UCF and SMU teams, especially against the run. It kept the SMU passing attack from going off, but to beat Tulane it’s mostly about keeping the dangerous running game from going off. | |||||||
11-18-20 | Northern Illinois +15 v. Ball State | Top | 25-31 | Win | 100 | 14 h 53 m | Show |
Ball State is seeking its first winning streak over Northern Illinois since 2007-08. Prior to last year's 27-20 victory in DeKalb, the Huskies had defeated the Cardinals 10 straight times. Ball State enters this game giving up 449.5 yards and 34.5 points per game. The Cardinals have been particularly susceptible to the pass (269.0 ypg, 10th in MAC) in the early going with no interceptions through two games compared to 15 last year, which led the conference. | |||||||
11-18-20 | Western Michigan -105 v. Central Michigan | Top | 52-44 | Win | 100 | 13 h 19 m | Show |
Kaleb Eleby has hit 71% of his passes for 546 yards and six touchdowns – three in each of the two games – with two touchdown dashes. Central Michigan hasn’t faced anyone with a decent passing game, and while the secondary has been fine, it’s about to get hit hard. Western Michigan has the defensive front to consistently be accurate in the backfield, the offensive line is giving Eleby and company a whole lot of time to work, and the O has yet to turn the ball over. | |||||||
11-17-20 | Akron +25.5 v. Kent State | Top | 35-69 | Loss | -110 | 14 h 55 m | Show |
The defense wasn’t all that bad against a good Ohio team last week. The D has been okay on third downs, the offensive line isn’t allowing a ton of plays behind the line, and freshman QB Zach Gibson is promising, hitting 18-of-30 passes in each of his first two games with a few big plays last week. The Kent State O line will give up plays in the backfield. | |||||||
11-14-20 | Arkansas v. Florida -17 | Top | 35-63 | Win | 100 | 9 h 20 m | Show |
Arkansas has played poor passing teams in Georgia, Mississippi State, Auburn and Tennessee, so the Razorbacks pass defense may be a little inflated. Texas A&M’s Kellen Mond was 21 of 26 for 260 yards and three touchdowns. Florida isn’t getting enough credit for a defensive turnaround. If that continues and the Gators hold Arkansas below its season averages, the team in orange and blue will easily cover. | |||||||
11-14-20 | TCU +3.5 v. West Virginia | Top | 6-24 | Loss | -115 | 3 h 25 m | Show |
TCU is in revenge mode after a 20-17 loss in Fort Worth last season. The Horned Frogs put 34 points on the board last week in a win over Texas Tech and scored 33 in their defeat of Baylor a week before that. The team has averaged more than 270 rushing yards per game in the last two weeks. Quarterback Max Duggan has combined with running backs Darwin Barlow and Zach Evans to give the Horned Frogs a multifaceted ground game. | |||||||
11-13-20 | Florida Atlantic v. Florida International OVER 40.5 | Top | 38-19 | Win | 100 | 8 h 39 m | Show |
You know how it goes, two horrible offenses equal an OVER play. The running game for both teams will play a big role in cashing this ticket. | |||||||
11-11-20 | Eastern Michigan v. Ball State -8 | Top | 31-38 | Loss | -117 | 11 h 7 m | Show |
Caleb Huntley is among the MAC’s best running backs – he tore off 130 yards and two scores – and Drew Plitt is a veteran passer who should be able to hit the rebuilding EMU secondary for close to nine yards per pass. The Cardinals are better equipped for some sort of a shootout. They steadily scored last week and should keep the pressure on all game long. | |||||||
11-10-20 | Miami-OH +9.5 v. Buffalo | Top | 10-42 | Loss | -103 | 10 h 40 m | Show |
The defending MAC champs continue to be one of those Find A Way teams, but now it has more of an offense to help the cause. AJ Mayer has taken over the quarterbacking gig, and he pitched a gem in the 38-31 win over Ball State, leading the way to 28 second half points in the late rally. He finished with 212 yards and three touchdowns, the running game did just enough to get by, and again, there was actually a Miami offense to worry about after so many struggling performances last year. Even bigger was a huge day from a defensive front that lived in the Ball State backfield. The combination of Lonnie Phelps and Dominique Robinson combined for four of the team’s six sacks, there were enough big stops late to survive | |||||||
11-10-20 | Akron +28 v. Ohio | Top | 10-24 | Win | 100 | 9 h 15 m | Show |
The Ohio offense wasn’t able to dominate in the loss to Central Michigan. If it’s working like it’s supposed to, it gets the ground game going and controls the tempo – it didn’t do that. Akron’s run defense was pushed too much in the 58-13 loss to Western Michigan, but the combination of Jeremiah Knight and Teon Donald ran well, and the offensive front wasn’t all that bad even though there were a few too many plays allowed in the backfield. Slow down the Bobcat running game just enough, average over four yards per carry again and we'll have an easy winner. | |||||||
11-07-20 | New Mexico v. Hawaii UNDER 64.5 | Top | 33-39 | Loss | -106 | 12 h 4 m | Show |
Both teams will run the ball just enough to keep this game under the total. | |||||||
11-07-20 | Texas A&M v. South Carolina UNDER 59 | Top | 48-3 | Win | 100 | 10 h 44 m | Show |
With a bye week to heal nagging injuries and to focus on fixing execution issues, South Carolina has the ability to play spoiler against the visiting Aggies but in order to do that they must be the better defensive team. When Mike Bobo left Colorado State to become the Gamecocks' offensive coordinator, he brought transfer quarterback Colin Hill with him. Hill is a serviceable field general but is not the quarterback capable of taking South Carolina to that next level. He has a tendency to hold on to the ball too long, as he's taken a sack in every game and went down five times against LSU. | |||||||
11-07-20 | Troy v. Georgia Southern UNDER 53 | Top | 13-20 | Win | 100 | 3 h 54 m | Show |
The Troy run defense continues to be strong. It got hit hard by Georgia State in a loss a few weeks ago, but four of the nine touchdowns allowed were against BYU and the D has allowed just 3.6 yards per carry. The defensive front is good enough overall at getting around the ball and into the backfield to give the Eagles problems. | |||||||
11-07-20 | Nebraska v. Northwestern UNDER 53.5 | Top | 13-21 | Win | 100 | 3 h 23 m | Show |
Some shifting of personnel took place on the interior offensive line against Ohio State with left guards being shuffled and center Cameron Jurgens taking a rest. This is important to note as the Huskers need to fire on all cylinders for Dedrick Mills and Ronald Thompkins to rack up chunk plays on the ground. Getting to the Northwestern defense, linebackers Paddy Fisher and Blake Gallagher are absolute terrors to game plan around. One will be constantly spying Martinez and both play exceptionally well in coverage. Safety Brandon Joseph broke out against Iowa last week and will be a pain when Nebraska attempts the deep ball unless Husker speedsters can get significant separation | |||||||
11-06-20 | BYU v. Boise State UNDER 64 | Top | 51-17 | Loss | -107 | 12 h 48 m | Show |
This will be more of a grinding game than anything high-flying. Wilson will be more steady than sensational. | |||||||
11-05-20 | Wyoming v. Colorado State UNDER 55 | Top | 24-34 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 24 m | Show |
The Cowboys couldn’t do enough to stop the Nevada passing game, but it bounced back fast with a great day in a 31-7 against Hawaii. The defense didn’t allow the Rainbow Warriors to get anything going down the field with their passing game – averaging just 4.2 yards per throw – and now it’s going to swarm all over the Colorado State passing attack. | |||||||
11-05-20 | Utah State v. Nevada UNDER 56.5 | Top | 9-34 | Win | 100 | 8 h 38 m | Show |
The Aggies have generated a mere 418 yards of total offense and 20 points in the first two games, both blowout losses. There’s no downfield passing game, the team is dead last in the Mountain West in both total offense and total defense, there haven’t been any takeaways. The Wolf Pack are keeping the ball for close to 35 minutes a game, the offense will be efficient from the start, and it’ll be a third straight win to make an early statement in the Mountain West race. | |||||||
11-04-20 | Bowling Green +23.5 v. Toledo | Top | 3-38 | Loss | -110 | 13 h 9 m | Show |
The combination of a strong offensive line, a decent stable of running backs, and a promising Matt McDonald at quarterback, the Falcons should be able to stay within this generous number. | |||||||
11-04-20 | Buffalo v. Northern Illinois +14 | Top | 49-30 | Loss | -114 | 11 h 13 m | Show |
The defense has a shot to keep this in range. The line has to undergo an overhaul, but the linebacking corps is expected to be a huge improvement and the secondary is going to be among the MAC’s best. The offense might have a slew of concerns, but it’s going to come out with an attitude after last year, and it’s going to try blasting away from the start. Can the Huskies frustrate the Bulls? NIU will own the time of possession battle | |||||||
10-31-20 | Nevada v. UNLV +14 | Top | 37-19 | Loss | -110 | 18 h 48 m | Show |
The shame in this is Covid has prevented a packed house at the brand new Allegiant Stadium, home of the Raiders and the Rebels. This will be the first sporting event that will have some fans since March. This is also one of the biggest rivalries that no one knows about and its between the athletes and fans. The winner of the game gets to paint the Fremont Cannon either blue or another coat of red paint for the third straight year. A few players are back on the depth chart after not being on there last week. Senior offensive lineman Matt Brayton is back and could play. The Rebels get some depth back at tight end with Giovanni Fauolo returning (he will have to sit the first half due to his involvement in the fight against UNR at the end of last season), and freshman Alex limes returns. Look for the Rebels to control the clock and be there in the end for an outright victory. | |||||||
10-31-20 | Virginia Tech -3.5 v. Louisville | Top | 42-35 | Win | 100 | 9 h 5 m | Show |
Virginia Tech has been the more productive offense this season — averaging nearly 10 more points and 60 yards a game. Virginia Tech is 11-4 after losses during Justine Fuente’s tenure with memorable bounce-back wins in 2019 (over Miami) and 2018 (over Virginia). Tech has to make sure last week’s 10 penalties for 112 yards was a fluke. | |||||||
10-31-20 | Ole Miss v. Vanderbilt +18 | Top | 54-21 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 18 m | Show |
The Vanderbilt Commodores have tried to make up for lost time, hoping unexpected practice time will be evident when they finally play their first game in three weeks. Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason says he had more offensive players available over the past two weeks, giving more time for freshman quarterback Ken Seals to work with teammates on timing, pass protection and improving his reads on pass plays. The Ole Miss secondary has been hit by COVID issues and injuries. | |||||||
10-30-20 | Hawaii +1.5 v. Wyoming | Top | 7-31 | Loss | -110 | 16 h 39 m | Show |
The Rainbows 323 yards put up on Fresno State in the season-opening 34-19 win were the most by the program since putting up 344 in a win over Nevada back on early October of 2016. QB Chevan Cordeiro ripped off several big runs, Miles Reed came up with a 109-yard day, and the program known for its high-powered passing game was consistently good for a full four quarters. | |||||||
10-30-20 | Minnesota v. Maryland +20 | Top | 44-45 | Win | 100 | 14 h 7 m | Show |
Maryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa didn't look bad physically, but he made several bad decisions, including a couple of picks when throwing into double coverage. He focused too much on the deep ball and was hesitant to run when opportunities presented themselves. It was his first college start, so mistakes are to be expected. It will be telling to see how much he improves on Saturday. I think we'll see a dramatic improvement against the Gophers. | |||||||
10-24-20 | UTEP v. Charlotte OVER 48.5 | Top | 28-38 | Win | 100 | 8 h 60 m | Show |
Charlotte looked like a complete team for the first time in 2020 against North Texas two weeks ago as the 49ers secured their first victory and conference win with a 49-21 domination of the Mean Green. In last season’s matchup with UTEP, Charlotte was without their workhorse, Benny LeMay, but quarterback Chris Reynolds put the team on his back accounting for 445 of the team’s 483 total yards, willing the team to victory. The running back room showed out against North Texas behind the best offensive line performance we have seen this season. With Jonathan Timmons out, Penn State transfer Hunter Kelley started at Center and Jaelin Fisher moved over to LG. The group found their rhythm and created lanes for over 300 yards and four touchdowns on the ground. | |||||||
10-24-20 | Auburn v. Ole Miss UNDER 72 | Top | 35-28 | Win | 100 | 7 h 53 m | Show |
Malzahn talked this week about the importance to getting back to “playing good, hard-nosed, blue-collar, physical Auburn football.” Reading between the lines, it sounds like the coach would like to see the Tigers lean more on the ground game in Oxford. Sounds like this is going to be a run oriented match-up with a generous total. | |||||||
10-23-20 | UL-Lafayette -2.5 v. UAB | Top | 24-20 | Win | 100 | 6 h 21 m | Show |
The Ragin’ Cajuns suffered their first loss of the season in their last game, which dropped them out of the top 25. They will be trying to bounce back from the loss with a win over the Blazers, which will give them their fourth win in their last five games. Louisiana has played well offensively, averaging 28 points per game. The team is averaging 224 passing yards and 186.5 rushing yards per game. Late information has come across that should allow Levi Lewis to have a big game. | |||||||
10-23-20 | Tulsa v. South Florida +11 | Top | 42-13 | Loss | -108 | 13 h 8 m | Show |
The USF offense hasn’t been bad and might be close to turning a corner. There’s more of a passing game after having a problem getting it going early in the season, and the ground attack has the upside to be better if the line can just be a bit more consistent. Win the turnover battle and the Bulls may just pull off the upset. | |||||||
10-22-20 | Arkansas State v. Appalachian State -13.5 | Top | 17-45 | Win | 100 | 3 h 28 m | Show |
App State hasn't played since a meeting with Marshall in late September, so they should be rested and focused on a high powered red Wolves offense. App State brings a defense that ASU has not seen so far in 2020 and I think that will be the difference at the Mountaineers roll. | |||||||
10-17-20 | Army v. UTSA +8 | Top | 28-16 | Loss | -105 | 9 h 19 m | Show |
The UTSA run defense has been good. It had problems against UAB, but that was the only time it allowed more than 200 rushing yards. After getting hammered for over five yards per carry and 28 rushing scores last year, the Roadrunner D has tightened up giving up just six rushing scores so far and allowing 4.2 yards per carry. The defense is doing a fantastic job of getting into the backfield, it’s among the best in the nation in forcing takeaways – coming up with ten – and when it comes to third downs, it’s even better than Army is at getting off the field. Throw in an offense that’s been far stronger than it was last year, and it has the ability to make Army press a bit. | |||||||
10-17-20 | Kansas v. West Virginia -22 | Top | 17-38 | Loss | -105 | 9 h 47 m | Show |
Kansas has never been a team that I like to have my money on. They've failed to cover six of their last seven games while the Mountaineers have covered 4 of their last 6. | |||||||
10-17-20 | South Florida +13 v. Temple | Top | 37-39 | Win | 100 | 8 h 25 m | Show |
Yes, it was against Navy, but the Owl run defense was horrific allowing 251 yards rushing against the triple option in a 31-29 loss. Before we say Navy does that to everyone, the Midshipmen came into that game second to last in scoring offense in the AAC, similar to South Florida this week. Jordan McLeod will get the start at quarterback for the Bulls after looking sharp against East Carolina. He is a guy who is athletic while limiting mistakes. He also has plenty of motivation after being sacked nine times in a 17-7 loss last season to Temple. The Owls will be dogs in three of their next four games so this is likely a look ahead spot for Temple. | |||||||
10-16-20 | SMU v. Tulane +6.5 | Top | 37-34 | Win | 100 | 13 h 7 m | Show |
The 4-0 Mustangs will look to improve to 5-0 ahead of a massive matchup next week in Dallas against Cincinnati, which saw its game against Tulsa postponed over COVID-19 issues. We've seen this many times with SMU being in a look ahead spot. The big question is how SMU fares without McDaniel and Roberson for a whole game and preparing without the pair of starters for the Mustangs. Without Roberson, SMU lost an explosive playmaker who was leading the nation in yards after catch and was on his way to a historic season. | |||||||
10-15-20 | Georgia State v. Arkansas State -3 | Top | 52-59 | Win | 100 | 14 h 54 m | Show |
The Red Wolves are still cranking up the offense – they’re second in the Sun Belt – but the defense isn’t holding up its end of the bargain. However, it’s taking the ball away forcing three turnovers in each of the last two games. Georgia State’s defense is allowing too many yards through the air, and the Arkansas State quarterbacks are rolling. Logan Bonner and Layne Hatcher are each able to move the offense, and they each have an emerging superstar to throw to. WR Jonathan Adams has been brilliant with six catches or more in every game with a 101-yard game last week against Central Arkansas and five touchdowns overall. | |||||||
10-14-20 | Coastal Carolina v. UL-Lafayette -7 | Top | 30-27 | Loss | -112 | 14 h 17 m | Show |
Louisiana is coming off the program's best season, after head coach Billy Napier guided the team to an 11-3 finish in 2019. The Ragin' Cajuns have won back-to-back Sun Belt West Division titles and are 14-4 in conference play over the last three years. Louisiana's defense showed marked improvement last season and finished 2019 ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt in fewest points allowed per game (19.7). And under new play-caller Patrick Toney, this unit has picked up where it left off last season. | |||||||
10-10-20 | Alabama v. Ole Miss +23.5 | Top | 63-48 | Win | 100 | 13 h 33 m | Show |
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin was Nick Saban's offensive coordinator for three seasons at Alabama.Alabama's young pass defense did not play up to the Saban standard in the victory against the Aggies or in a 38-19 victory against Missouri a week earlier.After not having a reception in Ole Miss' first game against Florida, Jonathan Mingo had eight catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns at Kentucky. He is the first Rebel with at least 125 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in a road game since Donte Moncrief on November 17, 2012, against LSU. |
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