1H: ECU -6.5
Game: ECU -11.5
Really liking the 1H -6.5
I am going the LuDAWG and the ECU pick. I already got them for 3 units...BUT?...here is what the Covers "Expert" (insert laughter) Ted Sevransky said....
REASON FOR PICK ON MARSHALL +12.5: Marshall came out of their bye last week and laid a complete egg on national TV against Central Florida, losing 35-14 at home. The Thundering Herd went into their bye off another bad loss, demolished by Southern Miss 41-16. The betting markets have obviously soured on Marshall’s ability to step up in class, giving us a very attractive price to support them here.
Weaker Marshall teams than this one have given East Carolina all kinds of trouble in recent years. The Thundering Herd lost 21-17 to the Pirates last year. A four win Marshall team took East Carolina into OT in 2008, right here in Greenville. In ’07, 3-9 Marshall beat East Carolina outright as a touchdown home underdog. We’ve seen Marshall hang tough with quality foes like West Virginia already this season – they have an ‘A’ game, and that ‘A’ game is good enough to hang with a team like the Pirates.
Spots don’t get much worse than this one for East Carolina. Two weeks ago, they played a down-to-the-last-second barnburner, stealing a one point win against Southern Miss. Last week, the Pirates beat hated in-state rival NC State in overtime. On deck for the Pirates? A trip to Central Florida for C-USA East supremacy, the last two remaining unbeatens in the division.
East Carolina’s defense is allowing more than 39 points per game, giving up 27 or more to every opponent they’ve faced this season. Their lone win by more than one score came against a truly hapless Memphis squad that has lost five different games by more than three TD’s this year. A bad spot and a bad defense make for a poor double digit favorite. (#317) 2* Take Marshall.
Fade Teddy S. !!!
I am going the LuDAWG and the ECU pick. I already got them for 3 units...BUT?...here is what the Covers "Expert" (insert laughter) Ted Sevransky said....
REASON FOR PICK ON MARSHALL +12.5: Marshall came out of their bye last week and laid a complete egg on national TV against Central Florida, losing 35-14 at home. The Thundering Herd went into their bye off another bad loss, demolished by Southern Miss 41-16. The betting markets have obviously soured on Marshall’s ability to step up in class, giving us a very attractive price to support them here.
Weaker Marshall teams than this one have given East Carolina all kinds of trouble in recent years. The Thundering Herd lost 21-17 to the Pirates last year. A four win Marshall team took East Carolina into OT in 2008, right here in Greenville. In ’07, 3-9 Marshall beat East Carolina outright as a touchdown home underdog. We’ve seen Marshall hang tough with quality foes like West Virginia already this season – they have an ‘A’ game, and that ‘A’ game is good enough to hang with a team like the Pirates.
Spots don’t get much worse than this one for East Carolina. Two weeks ago, they played a down-to-the-last-second barnburner, stealing a one point win against Southern Miss. Last week, the Pirates beat hated in-state rival NC State in overtime. On deck for the Pirates? A trip to Central Florida for C-USA East supremacy, the last two remaining unbeatens in the division.
East Carolina’s defense is allowing more than 39 points per game, giving up 27 or more to every opponent they’ve faced this season. Their lone win by more than one score came against a truly hapless Memphis squad that has lost five different games by more than three TD’s this year. A bad spot and a bad defense make for a poor double digit favorite. (#317) 2* Take Marshall.
Fade Teddy S. !!!
I am going the LuDAWG and the ECU pick. I already got them for 3 units...BUT?...here is what the Covers "Expert" (insert laughter) Ted Sevransky said....
REASON FOR PICK ON MARSHALL +12.5: Marshall came out of their bye last week and laid a complete egg on national TV against Central Florida, losing 35-14 at home. The Thundering Herd went into their bye off another bad loss, demolished by Southern Miss 41-16. The betting markets have obviously soured on Marshall’s ability to step up in class, giving us a very attractive price to support them here.
Weaker Marshall teams than this one have given East Carolina all kinds of trouble in recent years. The Thundering Herd lost 21-17 to the Pirates last year. A four win Marshall team took East Carolina into OT in 2008, right here in Greenville. In ’07, 3-9 Marshall beat East Carolina outright as a touchdown home underdog. We’ve seen Marshall hang tough with quality foes like West Virginia already this season – they have an ‘A’ game, and that ‘A’ game is good enough to hang with a team like the Pirates.
Spots don’t get much worse than this one for East Carolina. Two weeks ago, they played a down-to-the-last-second barnburner, stealing a one point win against Southern Miss. Last week, the Pirates beat hated in-state rival NC State in overtime. On deck for the Pirates? A trip to Central Florida for C-USA East supremacy, the last two remaining unbeatens in the division.
East Carolina’s defense is allowing more than 39 points per game, giving up 27 or more to every opponent they’ve faced this season. Their lone win by more than one score came against a truly hapless Memphis squad that has lost five different games by more than three TD’s this year. A bad spot and a bad defense make for a poor double digit favorite. (#317) 2* Take Marshall.
Fade Teddy S. !!!
I am going the LuDAWG and the ECU pick. I already got them for 3 units...BUT?...here is what the Covers "Expert" (insert laughter) Ted Sevransky said....
REASON FOR PICK ON MARSHALL +12.5: Marshall came out of their bye last week and laid a complete egg on national TV against Central Florida, losing 35-14 at home. The Thundering Herd went into their bye off another bad loss, demolished by Southern Miss 41-16. The betting markets have obviously soured on Marshall’s ability to step up in class, giving us a very attractive price to support them here.
Weaker Marshall teams than this one have given East Carolina all kinds of trouble in recent years. The Thundering Herd lost 21-17 to the Pirates last year. A four win Marshall team took East Carolina into OT in 2008, right here in Greenville. In ’07, 3-9 Marshall beat East Carolina outright as a touchdown home underdog. We’ve seen Marshall hang tough with quality foes like West Virginia already this season – they have an ‘A’ game, and that ‘A’ game is good enough to hang with a team like the Pirates.
Spots don’t get much worse than this one for East Carolina. Two weeks ago, they played a down-to-the-last-second barnburner, stealing a one point win against Southern Miss. Last week, the Pirates beat hated in-state rival NC State in overtime. On deck for the Pirates? A trip to Central Florida for C-USA East supremacy, the last two remaining unbeatens in the division.
East Carolina’s defense is allowing more than 39 points per game, giving up 27 or more to every opponent they’ve faced this season. Their lone win by more than one score came against a truly hapless Memphis squad that has lost five different games by more than three TD’s this year. A bad spot and a bad defense make for a poor double digit favorite. (#317) 2* Take Marshall.
Fade Teddy S. !!!
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