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    Navy at South Florida
    By Brian Edwards


    **Navy at South Florida**


    -- Navy is unbeaten in AAC play and holds sole possession of the lead in the West Division going into Friday’s showdown at South Florida in Raymond James Stadium. The Bulls were atop the AAC East standings until falling at Temple last Friday night. Now they’re in a first-place tie with the Owls as both schools are 3-1 in league play, but Matt Rhule’s squad owns the head-to-head tiebreaker. Therefore, Willie Taggart’s squad is in dire need of a bounce-back victory, while the Midshipmen are 1.5 games ahead of Memphis and Tulsa, both of whom are 2-1 in conference action.


    -- As of Wednesday, most betting shops had South Florida (6-2 straight up, 5-3 against the spread) installed as an 7.5-point favorite with a total of 63 points. The Midshipmen were +260 on the money line (risk $100 to win $260).


    -- USF saw its three-game winning streak snapped in a 46-30 loss at Temple as a 5.5-point road ‘chalk’ last Friday. The 76 combined points sailed ‘over’ the 58.5-point total. The game had five lead changes until the Owls took the lead for good on a Ryquell Armstead 42-yard touchdown run with 3:53 left in the third quarter. They extended the advantage to 34-23 with Jahad Thomas’s TD scamper before the end of the third and tacked on a field goal to lead by 14 with 10:09 remaining. USF’s Marlon Mack trimmed the deficit to 37-30 with 8:42 left on a 30-yard TD run, but another Thomas TD put the game on ice with 3:17 remaining.


    -- In the losing effort at Temple, USF junior quarterback Quinton Flowers completed 11-of-19 passes for 187 yards and two TDs without an interception. Flowers also rushed for a team-high 90 yards on 14 carries, including a three-yard scoring run that gave the Bulls their last lead with 5:21 left in the third. Mack rushed for 67 yards and one TD on 13 totes. The junior RB also had three catches for 33 yards.


    -- Flowers has completed 117-of-200 passes (58.5%) for 1,717 yards with a 15/5 touchdown-to-interception ratio. He has rushed for a team-best 745 yards and eight TDs while averaging 6.9 yards per carry. Flowers will look early and often for his favorite target, Rodney Adams. The senior WR has 34 receptions for 502 yards and four TDs.


    -- Mack is USF’s all-time leading rusher already, producing 659 yards and 10 TDs so far this year. Mack (6.8 YPC) also has 13 catches for 121 yards. D’Ernest Johnson is Mack’s back-up who has rushed for 321 yards and four TDs with a 5.4 YPC average.


    -- USF is 12th in the nation in rushing yards (256.1 YPG) and 11th in scoring, averaging 42.4 points per game. The defense has struggled, though. This unit gives up 28.4 PPG and ranks No. 103 among FBS teams in total defense (448.0 YPG).


    -- Navy (5-1 SU, 4-1-1 ATS) has stormed out to a 4-0 record in AAC play. The Midshipmen pulled a stunner on Oct. 8 by beating Houston 46-40 as a 15.5-point home underdog. Josiah Powell’s 34-yard interception return for a TD shifted all the momentum and led to the Cougars’ first loss of the year. Senior QB Will Worth threw a pair of TD passes and ran for 115 yards and one TD on 32 carries.


    -- Navy is off a 42-28 home win over Memphis as a one-point home favorite. Worth was the catalyst with a monster performance, accounting for five TDs and 286 all-purpose yards. Worth completed 3-of-4 passes for 85 yards and two TDs without an interception. He also rushed for 201 yards and three scores on 31 attempts. Dishan Romine added 92 rushing yards on just seven carries.


    -- Worth has completed 37-of-62 passes (59.7%) for 688 yards with a 5/2 TD-INT ratio. He has rushed for a team-best 487 yards and nine TDs while averaging 3.6 YPC. Chris High is Navy’s second-leading rusher with 392 yards and five TDs on 55 totes. High is averaging 7.1 YPC. Romine averages 9.2 YPC, producing 258 yards on the ground on only 28 carries.


    -- Senior WR Jamir Tillman is duplicating his 2015 production when he caught 29 balls for 597 yards and five TDs. In 2016, Tillman has 19 receptions for 286 yards and one TD.


    -- Navy has been a road underdog 28 times during Ken Niumatalolo’s nine-year tenure, compiling an incredible 19-9 spread record. However, it is 0-1 both SU and ATS as a road ‘dog this year, losing 28-14 at Air Force while catching seven points in Week 5.


    -- South Florida owns a 7-4 spread record in 11 games as a home favorite during Taggart’s four-year tenure. The Bulls are had covered in six straight home ‘chalk’ spots until beating UConn by a 42-27 count as 20-point favorites two weeks ago.


    -- USF owns wins over Towson (56-20), No. Illinois (48-17), at Syracuse (45-20), at Cincinnati (45-20) and vs. East Carolina. In addition to the aforementioned loss at Temple, the Bulls lost 55-35 to FSU at home as four-point underdogs.


    -- On top of the noted victories over Houston and Memphis, Navy has wins vs. Fordham (52-16), vs. UConn (28-24) and at Tulane (21-14). Going back to late in the 2014 regular season, the Midshipmen have won 22 of its last 26 games with the lone defeats coming against Notre Dame (twice), at Houston and at Air Force.


    -- USF could be without three key players who are listed as ‘questionable’ and didn’t play last week at Temple. Starting sophomore CB Ronnie Hoggins (calf) and starting safety Devin Abraham (thumb) are two of those players. Abraham had 51 tackles and three interceptions in 2015, while Hoggins had 26 tackles, two interceptions and six passes broken up. So far this year in six games, Hoggins had 29 tackles, one tackle for loss, three PBU, one forced fumble and one interception. Meanwhile, Abraham has recorded 28 tackles. The other injured player, WR Ryeshene Bronson, has missed back-to-back contests with a shoulder issue. Bronson has nine catches for 175 yards and one TD this season.


    -- Navy senior LB Daniel Gonzales was lost for the season to a foot injury earlier this month. In the team’s first four games, Gonsales had 23 tackles and one tackle for a loss.


    -- The ‘over’ has hit at a 6-2 overall clip for USF, going 4-1 in its home games. The Bulls have seen their games average combined scores of 70.8 points per game.


    -- The ‘over’ is 4-2 overall for Navy, but the ‘under’ has cashed in both of its previous road assignments. Navy’s games have averaged combined scores of 58.8 PPG.


    -- When these AAC adversaries met last season, Navy captured a 29-17 win as a six-point home favorite. The 46 combined points stayed ‘under’ the 51-point tally. USF took a 17-13 lead early in the third quarter and maintained a 17-16 advantage until Navy’s Keenan Reynolds scored on a one-yard TD plunge with 6:58 remaining. Another one-yard TD run by Reynolds with 1:49 left gave the Middies the frontdoor spread cover. Mack was limited to 29 rushing yards and one TD on 10 carries. Flowers connected just 12 times on 20 throws for 208 yards. He was held to 15 rushing yards on six attempts.


    -- Kickoff on Friday night in Tampa is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN2.




    **B.E.’s Bonus Nuggets**


    -- There are two other games on Friday’s card: San Diego State at Utah State and Air Force at Fresno State. The Aztecs and Aggies will collide at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on the CBS Sports College Network, while Air Force and Fresno State will kick at 10:30 p.m. Eastern on ESPN2.


    -- As of Wednesday, most spots had the Aztecs as six-point road favorites with a total of 44 points. This is the lowest total San Diego State has seen this year. Rocky Long’s team has seen the ‘under’ go 4-3 overall, but the ‘over’ is 2-1 in its road assignments. The Aztecs are 6-1 SU and 3-3-1 ATS. They are unbeaten in three Mtn. West games, taking their only defeat by a 42-24 score at South Alabama as 18.5-point road ‘chalk.’ Utah State (3-4 SU, 3-4 ATS) has limped to a 1-3 spread record in four games as a home underdog on Matt Wells’s watch over the last four years.


    -- As of Wednesday, most books had Air Force (4-3 SU, 3-4 ATS) listed as a 14-point road favorite. The Falcons are 12-12 ATS as road favorites during Troy Calhoun’s 10-year tenure, going 1-1 both SU and ATS in a pair of such spots this year. Fresno State has taken the cash in three consecutive outings. The Bulldogs, who are 1-7 SU and 4-3 ATS, have covered the number in both lined home games. They just fired head coach Tim DeRuyter after last week’s 38-20 loss at Utah State.


    -- Wisconsin LB Jack Cichy is out for the rest of the season with a torn pectoral muscle. Cichy was the Badgers’ leading tackler with 60 stops, seven TFL’s, two forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks, three QB hurries and two PBU.


    -- Michigan State has lost five in a row both SU and ATS after dropping a 28-17 decision at Maryland as a three-point road ‘chalk.’ The Spartans had never lost four straight on Mark Dantonio’s watch until this season. Now they have to host a Michigan team starved for revenge after last year’s gut-wrenching and improbable home loss to Michigan State on a blocked punt return for a TD as time expired.


    -- Marshall has to be one of the nation's biggest disappointments. After leading the Thundering Herd to three consecutive seasons with double-digit win totals, Doc Holliday's team has fallen on hard times this year. Marshall is 2-5, losing three games outright as a double-digit favorite. The Thundering Herd lost 27-24 at home to Charlotte last week as an 8.5-point home 'chalk.' They are double-digit 'dogs at So. Miss this weekend. Marshall has posted a 1-0-1 spread record in both games as a double-digit 'dog this year.


    -- Here’s what Texas Tech junior QB Patrick Mahomes’ stat line looked like in last week’s narrow loss vs. Oklahoma: 52-of-88 passes for 734 yards and five TDs with one interception. He also rushed 12 times for 85 yards and two TDs.


    -- Texas Tech and Oklahoma shattered NCAA records galore in OU’s 66-59 victory in Lubbock. Both teams produced 854 yards of total offense apiece. Baker Mayfield threw for 545 yards and seven TDs without an interception. DeDe Westbrook had nine receptions for 202 yards and two TDs, while RB Joe Mixon rushed for 263 yards and a pair of scores on 31 attempts. Mixon also had four catches for 114 yards and three more TDs.


    -- Washington State turned a 14-3 deficit into a 31-14 advantage and then held on to win 37-32 at Arizona State. The Sun Devils covered the spread thanks to a 29-yard field goal from Zane Gonzalez with 4:36 remaining. The Cougars have won five in a row and are a perfect 4-0 in Pac-12 play. They will probably be favored in their next four games before facing now-unbeaten Washington at home on Nov. 25. Not only will the Apple Cup be on the line, but a spot in the Pac-12 Championship Game will likely be at stake.


    -- Playing for only the second time this year, Gunner Kiel sparked Cincinnati to a 31-19 home win over East Carolina as a one-point underdog by throwing for 348 yards and four TDs without an interception.

  • #2
    Re: NCAAF Betting Info 10/28

    Preview: Navy Midshipmen (5-1) at South Florida Bulls (6-2)


    Date: October 28, 2016 7:00 PM EDT


    No. 22 Navy can edge closer to a spot in the American Athletic Conference title game with a win against South Florida at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Friday.


    The Midshipmen (5-1, 4-0) are the only remaining undefeated team in AAC play and sit atop the West Division with four league games remaining. South Florida suffered its first league setback last week against Temple and dropped to second place behind the Owls in the East Division.


    Navy has been dominant with its triple-option attack, led by senior quarterback Will Worth. However, Midshipmen coach Ken Niumatalolo is wary of the Bulls, who are scoring a league-best 42.4 points per game.


    "It's another highly explosive offense, another tough challenge for our defense," Niumatalolo said. "They spread you out with a lot of different formations and stretch you vertically and horizontally."


    South Florida (6-2, 3-1) is looking to bounce back from the disappointing 46-30 loss to Temple. The setback not only knocked the Bulls from first-place, it also ended a nine-game winning streak against their AAC division opponents.


    Navy and its high-powered offense could pose an even bigger challenge.


    "We really didn't do much of anything right. In every aspect, we did something wrong," Bulls coach Willie Taggart said about the loss to Temple. "You just can't play that way against a good team on the road and expect to win."


    The Bulls do have enough talent on offense to get into a shootout with Navy. South Florida quarterback Quinton Flowers has been one of the most dominant players in the AAC and has completed 117 of his 200 pass attempts for 1,722 yards with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions. He is also the team's leading rusher with 745 yards and eight touchdowns on 108 carries.


    Navy has spent time at practice this week preparing for the multi-faceted Flowers.


    "Flowers is a bigger kid and maybe a more powerful runner, but they are very similar," Niumatalolo said. "Whenever the quarterback is able to carry the football it presents some problems. He has great running ability and a strong arm. He throws a really good deep ball."


    South Florida wide receiver Rodney Adams is one of Flowers' favorite targets and he has 34 catches for 502 yards and four touchdowns. Adams also has had some success against Navy, returning a kickoff for a touchdown in the Bulls' 29-17 loss in Annapolis last year.


    Flowers also likes to throw to D'Ernest Johnson, who has 18 catches for 171 yards and four touchdowns, while rushing for 321 yards and four touchdowns on 59 carries. Marlon Mack is the primary running back for the Bulls with 659 yards rushing on 97 carries with 10 touchdowns.


    The Bulls will face a stern challenge from the Navy defense, which has forced at least one turnover in 24 of the last 26 games, including in five of six games this year. The Midshipmen are 5-0 when the defense creates a turnover.


    On offense, Navy will look to run the ball against the Bulls, who have given up huge chunks of yards in their two losses. In the loss to Temple, South Florida allowed 319 rushing yards. Florida State ran for 478 yards in its 55-35 victory over the Bulls on Sept. 24.


    "In both losses we didn't stop the run and couldn't get off the field," Taggart said. "We have a ranked Navy team coming in here that is going to run the ball so we have another tough challenge ahead of us."


    Navy averages 293.2 rushing yards per game. Last week in a 42-28 victory over Memphis, the Midshipmen had 447 rushing yards. Worth ran for a career-high 201 yards and three touchdowns on 31 carries. He also completed three of his four pass attempts for 85 yards with two touchdowns and was named the AAC Offensive Player of the Week.


    Worth has now scored a touchdown in every game this year and leads the Midshipmen with nine rushing scores on the season. Not bad for a quarterback who is only starting because of a season-ending knee injury to Tago Smith.


    "I thought Will could run our offense, but he's playing a lot better than I thought he would," Niumatalolo said.

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    • #3
      Re: NCAAF Betting Info 10/28

      Preview and Prediction: San Diego State Aztecs (6-1) at Utah State Aggies (3-4)
      By Brett Nault
      Friday, October 28, 2016 at 8:00 pm (Romney Stadium)
      The Line: Utah State Aggies +6.5 -- Over/Under:
      TV: CBS Sports Network


      The San Diego State Aztecs will travel to Romney Stadium to take on the Utah State Aggies this Thursday night in College Football action.


      The San Diego State Aztecs improved to 6-1 (3-0 MW) on the season after easily defeating the San Jose State Spartans, 42-3, this past Friday. San Diego State dominated on the both sides of the ball and had little trouble securing the victory after taking a 21-3 halftime lead. The Aztecs outgained the Spartans by a 460-209 margin however, did lose the turnover battle by a 1-0 margin. Leading the way for San Diego State was RB’s Donnel Pumphrey and Rashaad Penny who combined for 5 TD’s and 240 rushing yards. On the season, San Diego State is averaging 32.4 ppg on 418.3 total yards per game (165.6 passing, 252.7 rushing). Offensively, the Aztecs are led by RB Donnel Pumphrey who is the nation’s leading rusher as is averaging 178.0 rushing yds/game while adding 12 rushing TD’s. QB Christian Chapman has completed 64.0% of his passes for 9 TD and 3 INT while averaging 164.4 passing yards per game. RB Rashaad Penny has also had a nice season in the backfield with Donnel Pumphrey as he has 6 TD’s and is averaging 64.57 yds/game on 11.1 att/g. Mikah Holder (2.5 rec/g, 59.7 yds/g, 3 TD), Rashaad Penny (1.1 rec/g, 25.9 yds/g, 3 TD), and Eric Judge (1.9 rec/g, 21.3 yds/g) are the leading receivers for the Aztecs. Defensively, San Diego State is holding their opponents to an average of 17.6 ppg on 284.6 total yards per game (191.0 passing, 93.6 rushing). The Aztecs have only committed 7 turnovers on the season and currently have an overall turnover margin of +5.


      The Utah State Aggies snapped their three game losing streak and improved to 3-4 (1-3 MW) on the season after defeating the Fresno State Bulldogs, 38-20, this past Saturday. Utah State used a big 2nd half in which they outscored Fresno State by a 21-6 margin, to help pull away for the victory. Utah State outgained Fresno State by a 392-319 margin and didn’t commit any turnovers in the win. Leading the way for the Aggies was QB Kent Myers who completed 17 of 29 passes for 188 yards and 3 TD’s while also rushing for 66 yards on 8 carries. On the season, Utah State is averaging 25.4 ppg on 391.4 total yards per game (213.9 passing, 177.6 rushing). Offensively, the Aggies have been led by QB Kent Myers who has completed 59.0% of his passes for 7 TD and 4 INT while averaging 212.1 passing yards per game. Myers also has contributed with his legs as he has 3 rushing TD’s and is averaging 38.86 rushing yds/game. In the backfield for the Aggies are Tonny Lindsey (14.1 att/g, 63.1 yds/g, 3 TD) and Devante Mays (6.8 att/g, 58.5 yds/g, 3 TD). Rayshad Lewis (4.0 rec/g, 52.9 yds/g, TD), Ron’Quavion Tarver (3.6 rec/g, 46.1 yds/g, 2 TD), Wyatt Houston (3.3 rec/g, 29.3 yds/g, 2 TD), and Andrew Rodriguez (2.9 rec/g, 28.6 yds/g, TD) are the leading receivers for the Aggies. Defensively, Utah State is holding their opponents to an average of 24.3 ppg on 359.6 total yards per game (208.0 passing, 151.6 rushing). Utah State has only committed 6 turnovers on the season however, have an overall turnover margin of just 0.


      The Aztecs are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 road games vs. a team with a losing record and 8-2-1 ATS in their last 11 games in October. The Aggies are 16-5-1 ATS in their last 22 Friday games however, 1-6 ATS in their last 7 conference games.


      San Diego State is one of the best teams in the Mountain West as not only do they have the leading rusher in the all of College Football in Donnel Pumphrey, they also have one of the better defenses in the country that have given up just 13 combined points in their last three games. Utah State has struggled a bit on the offensive end as they ranked just 90th in the country in scoring offense, however, the Aggies are pretty solid on the defensive end as they rank 35th in total defense and 44th in scoring defense. Utah State was defeated by San Diego State by a 48-14 margin on the road last year and although I think the Aggies will put up more of a fight in this one, I just don’t see Utah State being able to score enough points against the tough Aztecs defense to keep this one within the number. Take San Diego State to cover this road spread.


      BRETT'S PICK
      San Diego State Aztecs -6.5

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      • #4
        Re: NCAAF Betting Info 10/28

        Preview and Prediction: Air Force Falcons (4-3) at Fresno State Bulldogs (1-7)
        By Brett Nault
        Friday, October 28, 2016 at 10:30 pm (Bulldog Stadium)
        The Line: Fresno State Bulldogs +13.5 -- Over/Under:
        TV: ESPN 2


        The Air Force Falcons will travel Bulldog Stadium (CA) to take on the Fresno State Bulldogs this Friday night in College Football action.


        The Air Force Falcons lost their 3rd straight game and dropped to 4-3 (1-3 MW) on the season after being defeated by the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, 34-27 in 2OT, this past Saturday. Air Force had a chance to win the game at the end of regulation, however, Luke Strebel missed a 32 yard FG as time expired. Air Force outgained Hawaii by a 409-387 margin however, did lose the turnover battle by a 3-2 margin. Leading the way for the Falcons was RB Shayne Davern who has 98 rushing yards and a TD. On the season, Air Force is averaging 33.3 ppg on 452.3 total yards per game (160.9 passing, 291.4 rushing). Air Force currently has the 5th ranked rushing offense in the country which is led by RB D.J. Johnson (14.1 att/g, 64.6 yds/g), RB Jacobi Owens (9.3 att/g, 62.0 yds/g, 3 TD), RB Shayne Davern (11.7 att/g, 43.6 yds/g, 2 TD), RB Timothy McVey (5.1 att/g, 40.3 yds/g, 5 TD), and QB Nate Romine (12.3 att/g, 36.1 yds/g, 3 TD). QB Nate Romine has completed just 40.4% of his passes for 9 TD and 4 INT while averaging 158.4 passing yards/game. Jalen Robinette (3.0 rec/g, 81.1 yds/g, 4 TD), Timothy McVey (0.7 rec/g, 23.7 yds/g, 2 TD), and Ryan Reffitt (0.9 rec/g, 19.0 yds/g, 2 TD) are the leading receivers for the Falcons. Defensively, Air Force is holding their opponents to an average of 26.1 ppg on 350.3 total yards per game (229.0 passing, 121.3 rushing). Air Force has committed 10 turnovers on the season and has an overall turnover margin of -2.


        The Fresno State Bulldogs lost their 6th straight game and dropped to 1-7 (0-4 MW) on the season after being defeated by the Utah State Aggies 38-20, this past Saturday. Fresno State once again struggled on the defensive end and was outscored by a 21-6 margin in the 2nd half in the loss. Fresno State was outgained by Utah State by a 392-319 margin. Fresno State was led by RB Dontel James who had 80 rushing yards and a TD. On the season, Fresno State is averaging 20.5 ppg on 350.4 total yards per game (229.1 passing, 121.3 rushing). Offensively, the Bulldogs have been led by QB Chason Virgil who has completed 51.8% of his passes for 10 TD and 6 INT while averaging 213.8 passing yards per game. Virgil’s main targets on the season has been WR Jamire Jordan (4.4 rec/g, 65.1 yds/g, 2 TD), KeeSean Johnson (6.3 rec/g, 64.6 yds/g, 3 TD), and WR Aaron Peck (4.9 rec/g, 73.0 yds/g, 2 TD). Leading the way for the Bulldogs backfield has been Dontel James (20.3 att/g. 72.8 yds/g, 4 TD). Defensively, Fresno State is allowing their opponents to average 34.1 ppg on 431.9 total yards per game (167.1 passing, 264.8 rushing). Fresno State has forced just 5 turnovers on the season and has an overall turnover margin of -7.


        The Falcons are 6-2 ATS in their last 8 games on field turf however, are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 road games vs. a team with a losing road record. The Bulldogs are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games overall and 4-1 in their last 5 home games.


        Air Force was able to get off to a great 4-0 start this year which included a 28-14 win over Navy, however, have really struggled defensively as of late as during their 3-game losing streak, the Falcons are allowing their opponents to average 38.0 ppg. Fresno State decided to let go of Head Coach Tim DeRuyter after their loss to Utah State and will hope intern coach, Eric Kiesau, will be able to find some answers and the Bulldogs currently rank 121st in scoring offense and 109th in scoring defense. Air Force should be able to do some damage on the ground against the Bulldogs 124th ranked rushing defense, however, as the Bulldogs have been competitive at home this season (14-3 loss to SDSU; 48-41 loss to Tulsa) and should come out fired up to get a win for their new coach, I’m taking Fresno State to cover with the points in this one. Take Fresno State and the points.


        BRETT'S PICK
        Fresno State Bulldogs +13.5

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        • #5
          Re: NCAAF Betting Info 10/28

          NCAAF


          Friday’s games


          Navy ran ball for 753 yards, scored 44 pts/game in beating Houston/Memphis last two games. Middies are 24-10 vs spread as road underdog last nine years, 0-1 this year- their only loss was 28-14 (+7) at Air Force. Navy ran ball for 428 yards LY in 29-17 home win (-7) over South Florida LY. USF is 6-2, giving up 797 YR, 101 points in losses to Florida State (55-35), Temple (46-30). Bulls covered six of last seven games as a home favorite (2-1 this year). AAC home favorites are 4-6 vs spread. Over is 3-1-1 in last five USF games.


          San Diego State won last three games by combined score of 85-13 since second consecutive loss to South Alabama. Aztecs are 7-4 in last 11 games as a road favorite, 1-2 this year- they ran ball for 336 yards in 48-14 home win over Utah State LY; they were +4 in turnovers, outgained Aggies 429-239. Utah State snapped 3-game skid with win over lowly Fresno LW; Aggies are 1-3 vs spread as home underdogs under Wells, 0-1 this year. Mountain West home underdogs are 4-3 vs spread. Aztecs’ last three games stayed under the total.


          Fresno State fired its coach Sunday, which means assistants are updating their resumes for this winter; Air Force option attack is tough to prep for in a normal week. Bulldogs gave up 458 rushing yards in 42-19 loss to Flyboys LY. Air Force lost its last three games, all as double digit favorite, giving up 114 points; AF is 4-8 in its last 12 games as a home favorite. Fresno State is 7-5 in last 12 games as a home underdog, 2-0 this season. Mountain West home underdogs are 4-3 vs spread. Last three Air Force games went over; over is 4-2 in last six Fresno games.

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          • #6
            Re: NCAAF Betting Info 10/28

            Tech Trends - Week 9
            By Bruce Marshall


            Friday, Oct. 28


            NAVY at SOUTH FLORIDA...Bulls 12-4-1 vs. line last 16 reg.-season games on board, though 0-2-1 last three at home after covering 8 in a row at Tampa and did lose at Annapolis LY. Mids 9-4 last 13 as dog and 18-11 last 29 as visitor vs. number.


            Slight to USF, based on recent trends.




            SAN DIEGO STATE at UTAH STATE...Aztecs 12-2 vs. line last 14 MW reg.-season games. Rocky Long 7-4 vs. line last 11 away from home. Utags just 6-10 as dog for Matt Wells since 2013.


            SDSU, based on team trends.




            AIR FORCE at FRESNO STATE...Bulldogs 9-16 last 25 as dog. Force 16-9 last 25 on board.


            Air Force, based on team trends.

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