OVER 28 (-105, Joke of a line, Team Total) - Hawaii
OVER 34 (-115, Team Total) - Army
OVER 69 (+189, Alternate Line) - Hawaii/Army
As previously stated in two threads, I firmly believe this game will a destruction in points. I seriously believe it. Cole McDonald's arm is so lethal at this moment, that I seriously think Hawaii's mentality is "if you are going to beat us, you better score 50, because we are putting 40 on the scoreboard in every game as humanly possible".
Now, granted, we need to analize the defense in question and Army's secondary, my God, another field day for Cole and company. Army's secondary comes allowing 9.3 yards per attempt to the opposition (that's currently rank 120th in FBS according to my numbers). If Cole decides to attempt 40 passes, he should have 400 passing yard in that department alone.
Now Hawaii's mentality is to put as much points as they can. Their defense is BAD. Their D has allowed 503.3 yards per game (118th in nation) and allow 5.2 yards per carry. Army's offense is just running. So, Army to keep up will need to run the ball 60 times.
The loser in this game should hit 40 with no problem. I am personally counting 50+ for each and overtime is not "out of reach".
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OVER 62 - Hawaii/Army
OVER 28 (-105, Joke of a line, Team Total) - Hawaii
OVER 34 (-115, Team Total) - Army
OVER 69 (+189, Alternate Line) - Hawaii/Army
As previously stated in two threads, I firmly believe this game will a destruction in points. I seriously believe it. Cole McDonald's arm is so lethal at this moment, that I seriously think Hawaii's mentality is "if you are going to beat us, you better score 50, because we are putting 40 on the scoreboard in every game as humanly possible".
Now, granted, we need to analize the defense in question and Army's secondary, my God, another field day for Cole and company. Army's secondary comes allowing 9.3 yards per attempt to the opposition (that's currently rank 120th in FBS according to my numbers). If Cole decides to attempt 40 passes, he should have 400 passing yard in that department alone.
Now Hawaii's mentality is to put as much points as they can. Their defense is BAD. Their D has allowed 503.3 yards per game (118th in nation) and allow 5.2 yards per carry. Army's offense is just running. So, Army to keep up will need to run the ball 60 times.
The loser in this game should hit 40 with no problem. I am personally counting 50+ for each and overtime is not "out of reach".
Interesting take.......the dichotomy of the offenses makes this game intriguing. I took Hawaii just because of their ability to score at will. But then they also surrender points at will too. They just need to get up one score here though.
Good luck today bro.
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Interesting take.......the dichotomy of the offenses makes this game intriguing. I took Hawaii just because of their ability to score at will. But then they also surrender points at will too. They just need to get up one score here though.
I like the over, but I think Army will be able to run the ball all day on Hawaii. I think this will be an interesting game to watch, two completely different teams going in at it. However, in the end I think Hawaii will just be too much for Army and they will at least cover the 6 1/2 points and there's a good chance they win the game straight up so there's a good play on the ML +200 there.
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I like the over, but I think Army will be able to run the ball all day on Hawaii. I think this will be an interesting game to watch, two completely different teams going in at it. However, in the end I think Hawaii will just be too much for Army and they will at least cover the 6 1/2 points and there's a good chance they win the game straight up so there's a good play on the ML +200 there.
not worried about jetlag at all on the Warriors legs? Game starts 6AM hawaii time. Last time Hawaii played a game at this same time they lost 63-3 in 2016 to Michigan.
Before that in 2010, one of the best Hawaii Teams Ever, they did play the same game at the same time and won 31-28 at Army. But Army is a much better team now returning 8 starters on Defense..
Cant imagine itll be fun to tackle giant fullbacks at 6AM for the body and Hawaii's coach is not very good at in game adjustments.
I think Hawaii COULD come out sluggish 1H and Army can take lots of time off the clock... but then air it out in 2nd half if/when trailing
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not worried about jetlag at all on the Warriors legs? Game starts 6AM hawaii time. Last time Hawaii played a game at this same time they lost 63-3 in 2016 to Michigan.
Before that in 2010, one of the best Hawaii Teams Ever, they did play the same game at the same time and won 31-28 at Army. But Army is a much better team now returning 8 starters on Defense..
Cant imagine itll be fun to tackle giant fullbacks at 6AM for the body and Hawaii's coach is not very good at in game adjustments.
I think Hawaii COULD come out sluggish 1H and Army can take lots of time off the clock... but then air it out in 2nd half if/when trailing
not worried about jetlag at all on the Warriors legs? Game starts 6AM hawaii time. Last time Hawaii played a game at this same time they lost 63-3 in 2016 to Michigan. Before that in 2010, one of the best Hawaii Teams Ever, they did play the same game at the same time and won 31-28 at Army. But Army is a much better team now returning 8 starters on Defense.. Cant imagine itll be fun to tackle giant fullbacks at 6AM for the body and Hawaii's coach is not very good at in game adjustments. I think Hawaii COULD come out sluggish 1H and Army can take lots of time off the clock... but then air it out in 2nd half if/when trailing
It was analyzed and capped. It's irrelevant to the current situation at hand. People think the wrong stuff too much when capping games.
Stick to what's happening in the field and apply it for future games.
GL...
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Quote Originally Posted by Fly4ADataGuy:
not worried about jetlag at all on the Warriors legs? Game starts 6AM hawaii time. Last time Hawaii played a game at this same time they lost 63-3 in 2016 to Michigan. Before that in 2010, one of the best Hawaii Teams Ever, they did play the same game at the same time and won 31-28 at Army. But Army is a much better team now returning 8 starters on Defense.. Cant imagine itll be fun to tackle giant fullbacks at 6AM for the body and Hawaii's coach is not very good at in game adjustments. I think Hawaii COULD come out sluggish 1H and Army can take lots of time off the clock... but then air it out in 2nd half if/when trailing
It was analyzed and capped. It's irrelevant to the current situation at hand. People think the wrong stuff too much when capping games.
Stick to what's happening in the field and apply it for future games.
Hawaii hasn't done anything....and army is just running the crap out of the clock....tick tock....hopefully army will score for you here..
Army milking clock was a given. What is not happening here is McDonald not throwing deep enough. These receivers are way better than this and Army's secondary is not a great one. Even the announcers from CBS were stating this.
Open up this field. They won their first three games like this.
Perhaps, now down by 14 they are forced to go to their game. We all knew Army would have ball for 40 mins here.
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Quote Originally Posted by thermo8:
Hawaii hasn't done anything....and army is just running the crap out of the clock....tick tock....hopefully army will score for you here..
Army milking clock was a given. What is not happening here is McDonald not throwing deep enough. These receivers are way better than this and Army's secondary is not a great one. Even the announcers from CBS were stating this.
Open up this field. They won their first three games like this.
Perhaps, now down by 14 they are forced to go to their game. We all knew Army would have ball for 40 mins here.
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