N.C. State vs. Cincinnati Odds
CINCINNATI, OH (The Spread) – The fourth week of the 2011 College Football Season gets started Thursday night with Cincinnati hosting N.C. State at 8PM ET on ESPN.
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North Carolina State and Cincinnati are both 2-1 on the season and the Bearcats are 2-1 against the point spread odds while N.C. State is 0-3 against the spread. Cincinnati has hit the over in three games while N.C. State has hit the over in two of three games. These two met last year, with N.C. State winning 30-19.
Trends show that Cincinnati is 1-9 against the point spread odds in their last 10 games following a win while N.C. State is 3-0-1 ATS in their last 4 games against Big East teams. N.C. State is also 22-8-1 ATS in their last 31 games as an underdog.
Oddsmakers have made Cincinnati the favorites in this game, giving the Bearcats odds of -7 points against N.C. State on Thursday. The over/under odds have been set at 60.5 points. (View Matchup)
Cincinnati has defeated Austin Peay and Akron while losing to Tennessee 45-23. The Bearcats are averaging 51.3 points per game on the season and the offense has been led by running back Isaiah Pead, who has rushed for 257 yards and four touchdowns. In the one loss this season, the Cincinnati defense allowed 531 total yards to Tennessee, including 405 passing yards.
N.C. State is 2-1 on the year with wins over Liberty and South Alabama and a loss to Wake Forest. The Wolfpack is averaging 35 points per game while allowing 22.7 points per contest. N.C. State has been led on offense by quarterback Mike Glennon, who has thrown for 745 yards and eight touchdowns. In the loss to Wake Forest, the N.C. State defense was beaten through the air, as the Demon Deacons threw for 337 yards.
In terms of Injuries, Cincinnati comes into the game with no injuries reported while N.C. State linebacker Terrell Manning is doubtful with a knee injury.
Currently over 17,400 Public Bets have been placed on this game and Cincinnati is getting 66% of the wagers with odds of -7 at home against N.C. State on Thursday night.
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