Went 2-2 ATS last week...got backdoored terribly in the Ill vs. No. Ill game and ECU crapping their pants in the 4th quarter vs. VTech
On to this week...only playing three games. No teasers, no parlays.
Air Force -15 at Wyoming (2 units)
The Falcons are a tough little team as evidenced by their close call AT Oklahoma last week. To little surprise they rank 1st in the country in rushing yardage at a staggering 399/game. Meanwhile, Wyoming is dead last in rushing yardage per game at a laughable 24.3. They also can't stop the run, allowing 191 to Southern Utah (4.5 ypc), 167 to Texas (5.8 ypc) and 275 to Boise (5 ypc). Air Force should gash this defense on the ground and don't see the Cowboys developing any offensive consistency with their meager running game. Heck Oklahoma had a hard time running the ball against AF last week, getting only 113 yards.
Florida Atlantic -9.5 vs. North Texas (2 units)
Nine players have already suffered season ending injuries for NT, who lost a QB, WR, and C last week. Nathan Tune began in the season in the backup QB role and started last week because the first stringer went down in week two; but Tune broke his leg so the Mean Green are now down to their third-stringer who is a converted WR. They are also down to their third-string center. This is all not good news for a team that ranks 114th in PPG (13.7) and was shutout last week by Army. Meanwhile FAU has had two weeks to prepare and looked competitive on the road against Michigan State. This is also FAU's home opener.
UNLV -9 vs. New Mexico (1.8 units)
UNLV is a pretty bad football team, but New Mexico might be the worst in the country. Lobos have allowed an average of 60 ppg in three losses. Ouch. To make things worse, New Mexico will be without QB B.R. Holbrook who is going under the knife this week. Backup QB Brad Gruner was hurt in last week's game, so there's a chance a true freshman will make his debut this week. UNLV has played two good teams on the road each of the past two weeks so coming home against a pansy should whet their appetite.
That'll do it....GL all! :booz:
On to this week...only playing three games. No teasers, no parlays.
Air Force -15 at Wyoming (2 units)
The Falcons are a tough little team as evidenced by their close call AT Oklahoma last week. To little surprise they rank 1st in the country in rushing yardage at a staggering 399/game. Meanwhile, Wyoming is dead last in rushing yardage per game at a laughable 24.3. They also can't stop the run, allowing 191 to Southern Utah (4.5 ypc), 167 to Texas (5.8 ypc) and 275 to Boise (5 ypc). Air Force should gash this defense on the ground and don't see the Cowboys developing any offensive consistency with their meager running game. Heck Oklahoma had a hard time running the ball against AF last week, getting only 113 yards.
Florida Atlantic -9.5 vs. North Texas (2 units)
Nine players have already suffered season ending injuries for NT, who lost a QB, WR, and C last week. Nathan Tune began in the season in the backup QB role and started last week because the first stringer went down in week two; but Tune broke his leg so the Mean Green are now down to their third-stringer who is a converted WR. They are also down to their third-string center. This is all not good news for a team that ranks 114th in PPG (13.7) and was shutout last week by Army. Meanwhile FAU has had two weeks to prepare and looked competitive on the road against Michigan State. This is also FAU's home opener.
UNLV -9 vs. New Mexico (1.8 units)
UNLV is a pretty bad football team, but New Mexico might be the worst in the country. Lobos have allowed an average of 60 ppg in three losses. Ouch. To make things worse, New Mexico will be without QB B.R. Holbrook who is going under the knife this week. Backup QB Brad Gruner was hurt in last week's game, so there's a chance a true freshman will make his debut this week. UNLV has played two good teams on the road each of the past two weeks so coming home against a pansy should whet their appetite.
That'll do it....GL all! :booz:
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