my numbers have this at 12.5 and the spread for this game is set at -10 so their is no value on the side but their is some value on the total which is set at 75.5
Play:Louisville/Mississippi Under 75.5
Small play since this the first week of college football
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My Power Ratings
Louisville 106
Mississippi 118.5
Projected points scored:65
my numbers have this at 12.5 and the spread for this game is set at -10 so their is no value on the side but their is some value on the total which is set at 75.5
Play:Louisville/Mississippi Under 75.5
Small play since this the first week of college football
On Ole Miss ATS ...Kiffen not present, no factor...I think (perhaps wishful thinking) that the Ole Miss D will be better better in the 2nd year under Durkin. Surpisingly, that Ole Miss D is filled with 4 star players. So, the under looks like a good play as well...GL
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On Ole Miss ATS ...Kiffen not present, no factor...I think (perhaps wishful thinking) that the Ole Miss D will be better better in the 2nd year under Durkin. Surpisingly, that Ole Miss D is filled with 4 star players. So, the under looks like a good play as well...GL
How is Lane Kiffin’s absence a non factor? He is their play caller, not OC Jeff Lebby. This isn’t a situation where the HC is just the CEO, he is 110% in the offense. And I understand Lebby has experience calling plays and very good at it.
Also another note concerning the total in this game. Look at the transfer portal, Mississippi treated it like a kid at Christmas, and brought in a lot of defensive help.
Both HC’s here are the teams offensive play callers. UL HC Satterfield loves to run the ball and I would guess that him looking across the field and seeing who the Rebels have at QB may convince him to shorten the game as much as possible. Matt Corral is special, IMO possibly top 5 QB in CFB. Curious to see how Kiffin not being there hurts chemistry in key situations. Scott Satterfield may be a piece of shit for trying to bail on UL for the South Carolina job last year, but he’s been a successful HC.
I like the under in the game and I like UL to cover.
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@LonghornHoosier
How is Lane Kiffin’s absence a non factor? He is their play caller, not OC Jeff Lebby. This isn’t a situation where the HC is just the CEO, he is 110% in the offense. And I understand Lebby has experience calling plays and very good at it.
Also another note concerning the total in this game. Look at the transfer portal, Mississippi treated it like a kid at Christmas, and brought in a lot of defensive help.
Both HC’s here are the teams offensive play callers. UL HC Satterfield loves to run the ball and I would guess that him looking across the field and seeing who the Rebels have at QB may convince him to shorten the game as much as possible. Matt Corral is special, IMO possibly top 5 QB in CFB. Curious to see how Kiffin not being there hurts chemistry in key situations. Scott Satterfield may be a piece of shit for trying to bail on UL for the South Carolina job last year, but he’s been a successful HC.
I like the under in the game and I like UL to cover.
Kiffen is not the play caller during the game. Sure, he develops the strategy, and Lebey executes it. The only downside to not having Kiffen on the sideline and/or available is if critical decisions need to be made. Kiffen is normally more aggressive on 4th downs. I guess we will see if that translates into whomever the decision make is. Lou is replacing 5 starters on D including 2 in the secondary. And I think all of you Lou backers perceive that Ole Miss, under Durkin a good DC, will be as bad as it was last season. I think the Ole Miss D will be much improved, thought not great. Ole Miss has the 1 -2 punch with Coral and the passing game and Ealy in the running game. Its going to be hard to slow down both. Lou is breaking in a new starting RB and 2 new starting WR's. I just don't think Lou will be able to keep up...GL on your other picks...
Quote Originally Posted by sportryfella:
@LonghornHoosier How is Lane Kiffin’s absence a non factor? He is their play caller, not OC Jeff Lebby. This isn’t a situation where the HC is just the CEO, he is 110% in the offense. And I understand Lebby has experience calling plays and very good at it. Also another note concerning the total in this game. Look at the transfer portal, Mississippi treated it like a kid at Christmas, and brought in a lot of defensive help. Both HC’s here are the teams offensive play callers. UL HC Satterfield loves to run the ball and I would guess that him looking across the field and seeing who the Rebels have at QB may convince him to shorten the game as much as possible. Matt Corral is special, IMO possibly top 5 QB in CFB. Curious to see how Kiffin not being there hurts chemistry in key situations. Scott Satterfield may be a piece of shit for trying to bail on UL for the South Carolina job last year, but he’s been a successful HC. I like the under in the game and I like UL to cover.
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Kiffen is not the play caller during the game. Sure, he develops the strategy, and Lebey executes it. The only downside to not having Kiffen on the sideline and/or available is if critical decisions need to be made. Kiffen is normally more aggressive on 4th downs. I guess we will see if that translates into whomever the decision make is. Lou is replacing 5 starters on D including 2 in the secondary. And I think all of you Lou backers perceive that Ole Miss, under Durkin a good DC, will be as bad as it was last season. I think the Ole Miss D will be much improved, thought not great. Ole Miss has the 1 -2 punch with Coral and the passing game and Ealy in the running game. Its going to be hard to slow down both. Lou is breaking in a new starting RB and 2 new starting WR's. I just don't think Lou will be able to keep up...GL on your other picks...
Quote Originally Posted by sportryfella:
@LonghornHoosier How is Lane Kiffin’s absence a non factor? He is their play caller, not OC Jeff Lebby. This isn’t a situation where the HC is just the CEO, he is 110% in the offense. And I understand Lebby has experience calling plays and very good at it. Also another note concerning the total in this game. Look at the transfer portal, Mississippi treated it like a kid at Christmas, and brought in a lot of defensive help. Both HC’s here are the teams offensive play callers. UL HC Satterfield loves to run the ball and I would guess that him looking across the field and seeing who the Rebels have at QB may convince him to shorten the game as much as possible. Matt Corral is special, IMO possibly top 5 QB in CFB. Curious to see how Kiffin not being there hurts chemistry in key situations. Scott Satterfield may be a piece of shit for trying to bail on UL for the South Carolina job last year, but he’s been a successful HC. I like the under in the game and I like UL to cover.
I think you are not thinking. This is 2021. He is out because it's a rule, not suspended. He will be in contact and will probably have plays in advance for recommendations and other decisions. This may be a loss for the vibe but that's about it
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@sportryfella
I think you are not thinking. This is 2021. He is out because it's a rule, not suspended. He will be in contact and will probably have plays in advance for recommendations and other decisions. This may be a loss for the vibe but that's about it
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