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College Football Betting News and Notes Friday 9/14

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WASHINGTON ST (1 - 1) at UNLV (0 - 2) - 9/14/2012, 9:00 PM

Top Trends for this game.
UNLV is 69-96 ATS (-36.6 Units) in all games since 1992.
UNLV is 69-96 ATS (-36.6 Units) in all lined games since 1992.

Head-to-Head Series History
WASHINGTON ST is 1-0 against the spread versus UNLV over the last 3 seasons
WASHINGTON ST is 1-0 straight up against UNLV over the last 3 seasons
1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

WASHINGTON STATE vs. UNLV
Washington State is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Washington State's last 6 games on the road
UNLV is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games
UNLV is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games at home

Washington State at UNLV
Washington State: 5-1 Over off a win
UNLV: 0-8 ATS off a home loss

 
Posted : September 12, 2012 10:02 am
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Washington St. at UNLV
By Brian Edwards
VegasInsider.com

We got off to a great start with our weekly installment of Friday Night Lights when we backed Utah St. as a home underdog in its 27-20 overtime win over Utah.

Now we go to Sin City for Week 2 as UNLV (0-2 straight up, 1-1 against the spread) is set to host Washington St. from out of the Pac-12.

As of early Thursday afternoon, most betting shops had the Cougars as 8½-point favorites with a total of 54½. Gamblers can take the Rebels on the money line for a plus-250 payout (risk $100 to win $250).

Bobby Hauck’s third season is off to a poor start. UNLV had all sorts of chances to prevail in Week 1, only to end up losing 30-27 to Minnesota in a wild, triple-overtime affair. The game was tied at 13-13 at the end of regulation, but 31 points in the extra sessions provided ‘over’ backers (52) with a miraculous victory.

Tim Cornett rushed 25 times for 127 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but UNLV couldn’t overcome three interceptions from quarterback Nick Sherry, who did have a fourth-and-goal TD pass to force the third OT. However, he was intercepted on the Rebels’ next possession to set up the Gophers’ game-winning field goal.

Washington St. (1-1 SU, 0-2 ATS) got hammered by a 30-6 count at BYU in its season opener two Thursdays ago. Jeff Tuel completed 30-of-45 passes for 229 yards, but he was intercepted twice and couldn’t overcome a nonexistent ground attack that produced negative five rushing yards.

Mike Leach’s squad struggled again last week, beating Eastern Washington by a 24-20 count. Wazzu failed to cover the number as a 12½-point home ‘chalk.’

Eastern Washington out-gained Washington St. 469-355 in the yardage department. Tuel completed 20-of-26 throws for 171 yards and two TDs without an interception. Isiah Myers caught both scores and had six receptions for 58 yards. Marquess Wilson, an All-Pac-12 performer and All-American candidate, had four catches for 47 yards.

Wilson made an incredible TD catch late in the first half at BYU, but the play was nullified due to a holding penalty. For the season, Wilson has eight receptions for 108 yards but has yet to get into the end zone.

After the crushing loss to Minnesota, UNLV lost a 17-14 decision to Northern Arizona as a 13½-point home favorite. The defeat dropped Hauck’s record to an abysmal 4-23 since taking over for Mike Sanford.

The Rebels raced out to a 14-0 advantage against No. Arizona, but the game turned when the Lumberjacks got a 75-yard punt return for a TD from Austin Shanks. After pulling even at 14-14 midway through the fourth quarter, No. Arizona got the game-winning points on a 33-yard field goal from Andy Wilder with 12 seconds remaining.

UNLV got an improved effort from Sherry, who had zero turnovers and threw for 239 yards. Cornett ran for 141 yards and a TD on 25 carries. He’s averaging 5.4 yards per carry and will be the focus of UNLV’s gameplan against the Cougars.

These schools met in Pullman last year and Washington St. cruised to an easy 59-7 win as a 14-point home favorite. The 66 combined points sailed ‘over’ the 54½-point total. With Tuel injured, Marshall Lobbestael threw for 361 yards and five TDs. Wilson had five receptions for 102 yards and one score.

The Cougars out-gained the Rebels 612-158 in a ruthless pimpslap that should have UNLV thinking revenge Friday night at Sam Boyd Stadium.

Kick-off is slated for 9:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.

B.E.’s Bonus Nuggets

Tuel is ‘doubtful’ with a knee injury suffered last week. Sophomore Connor Halliday will get the starting nod if Tuel can’t go. Halliday completed 5-of-11 passes for 76 yards last week, but he didn’t throw for a touchdown and was intercepted once. As a redshirt freshman in 2011, Halliday started one game and appeared in many others, throwing for 960 yards with a 9/4 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

Washington St. junior safety Deone Bucannon, who had 80 tackles and three interceptions last season, is suspended for the first half.

Although Hauck has struggled at UNLV with just four outright victories, his team has thrived for our purposes in home underdog situations, compiling a lucrative 7-2-1 spread record.

Kentucky sophomore QB Max Smith has been one of the nation’s most improved players to date. He has connected on 65-of-89 passes (73%) for 634 yards and six TDs without an interception. Both of UK’s games have gone ‘over’ the total. The ‘Cats host Western Kentucky on Saturday as seven-point favorites with a total of 49.

Facing a fourth surgery on his shoulder, Utah QB Jordan Wynn decided to retire and made his intentions known Monday. The Utes will move on without him and take on BYU as four-point home ‘dogs in Week 3.

Highest total on the board in Week 3: Houston at UCLA (75).

 
Posted : September 13, 2012 12:58 pm
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College Football Week 3

Washington State (-13.5) pummeled UNLV 59-7 in Pullman LY, visits Strip this week after Rebels lost 17-14 at home to I-AA NAU, a horrific loss that puts Coach Hauck on hot seat. Coogs in first year under Leach, a passing wizard- this is first time since '06 they've been favored on road. Over last 4+ years, Wazzu is 2-21 SU on foreign soil. Coogs QB Tuel got hurt late in LW's shaky 24-20 win over I-AA Eastern Washington, a team that beat Idaho week before. Soph Halliday would be making 2nd career start. UNLV is 7-2-1 as home dog under Hauck, losing opener in OT to Minnesota this season. Mountain West underdogs are 10-1 vs spread so far this season; Pac-12 favorites are 3-10, 1-3 on road.

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Posted : September 13, 2012 1:00 pm
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Washington State at UNLV: What Bettors Need to Know
By Covers.com

Washington State at UNLV (8.5, 55.5)

UNLV, which has lost seven straight games dating to last season, will try to bounce back from a stunning 17-14 home loss to Northern Arizona when it hosts Washington State of the Pac-12 on Friday. Northern Arizona was picked to finish ninth in the Big Sky Conference and was coming off a 63-6 pounding by Arizona State. The Rebels are 4-23 in two-plus seasons under Bobby Hauck, who is understandably feeling the heat. Not exactly the best timing for a national TV game for the Rebels, especially considering that the Cougars steamrolled them 59-7 last year in Pullman.

LINE: Washington State -8.5, O/U 55.5. The line opened Washington State -11 at most sportsbooks.

WEATHER: Forecasts are calling for temperatures in the mid-90s and sunny skies at Sam Boyd Stadium. Winds will be light out of the east.

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE: (1-1): The Cougars are opening things up offensively under first-year coach Mike Leach with mixed results. Washington State managed only a pair of field goals in a season-opening 30-6 loss at BYU but hung on for a hard-fought 24-20 victory over Eastern Washington last week. The Cougars, behind senior quarterback Jeff Tuel's two touchdown passes, led 24-14 at halftime. Kicker Andrew Furney had a 60-yard field goal last week, the second-longest in Washington State history behind Jason Hanson's 62-yarder at UNLV in 1991. Washington State safety Deone Bucannon was suspended by the Pac-12 for the first half of the UNLV game for a late hit on Eastern Washington wide receiver Greg Herd.

ABOUT UNLV (0-2): The hot seat got a whole lot hotter for Hauck after the Rebels blew a 14-0 halftime lead and lost on a last-second field goal last week. That marked the second loss to a FCS school in 11 games for UNLV. However, the Rebels have a history of performing well in Friday games (6-1-1). Junior running back Tim Cornett has been a bright spot for UNLV, rushing for 278 yards and three touchdowns. That ranks him second in the Mountain West and eighth in the FBS in rushing.

TRENDS

*Over is 4-1 in Cougars’ last five non-conference games.
*Cougars are 6-2 ATS in their last eight games following a S.U. win.
*Rebels are 1-5 ATS in their last six games overall.
*Over is 9-3 in Rebels’ last 12 non-conference games.

EXTRA POINTS

1. Cornett has reached the century mark in four of his last five games, the first Rebel to accomplish that feat since Dominique Dorsey in 2004.

2. Washington State WR Marquess Wilson enters the week as the Pac-12 Conference's active leader in receiving yards (2,502).

3. Washington State is 5-0 against UNLV. The Cougars, led by QB Drew Bledsoe and Hanson, defeated the Rebels 40-13 in Washington State's only previous Las Vegas appearance in 1991.

 
Posted : September 13, 2012 8:38 pm
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