CollegeKingRex
CTG Regular
Thanks for the kind words fellas. Good work for those who were on the right sides last night...
Skipped the first game. SUPERSHARP money is on Eastern Michigan plus 6.5 -105 first half. I followed it small but have no opinion...
A fundamental mismatch in East Hartford. Simple as that. U of L is rapidly improving on defense and has an offense that will run circles around UConn. I know the Husky defense is stout but let's get a good look at that schedule. NO team they've played as an offense in the top 70 in America. That's pathetic.
Rain shouldn't hurt U of L's passing game. In fact, inclement weather might play into Brohm's hands if he can get the short routes cleared out for Douglas and Barnidge. If Stripling plays, then the screen pass could also be an effective weapon. If not, Brock Bolen will establish himself as the go to running back. Bolen puts everything he has into every play, he's quick and tough, rarely fumbles, plays through pain and expects to win. Urrutia may be available again but don't expect much. At this point, Carter is a better receiver. He's faster, completes his routes, and doesn't worry as much about getting hit as Urrutia does.
A lot to a little here, fellas.
The play: Louisville -3 for a medium bet.
:cheers:
Skipped the first game. SUPERSHARP money is on Eastern Michigan plus 6.5 -105 first half. I followed it small but have no opinion...
A fundamental mismatch in East Hartford. Simple as that. U of L is rapidly improving on defense and has an offense that will run circles around UConn. I know the Husky defense is stout but let's get a good look at that schedule. NO team they've played as an offense in the top 70 in America. That's pathetic.
Rain shouldn't hurt U of L's passing game. In fact, inclement weather might play into Brohm's hands if he can get the short routes cleared out for Douglas and Barnidge. If Stripling plays, then the screen pass could also be an effective weapon. If not, Brock Bolen will establish himself as the go to running back. Bolen puts everything he has into every play, he's quick and tough, rarely fumbles, plays through pain and expects to win. Urrutia may be available again but don't expect much. At this point, Carter is a better receiver. He's faster, completes his routes, and doesn't worry as much about getting hit as Urrutia does.
A lot to a little here, fellas.
The play: Louisville -3 for a medium bet.
:cheers: