Re-hit
S.Fla (-5) over ECU
New Mexico (-3.5) over San Jose St
This is more than likely the "how did you guys get here" bowl considering New Mexico is 6-6 and San Jose State hasn't defeated a Division I-A team with a winning record this season. The Spartans' offense is powered by a running game which averages 183.8 yards per contest - 15th-most in the nation. New Mexico ranks 95th out of 119 Division I-A teams with 109.7 rushing yards per game. The Lobos are considered the visiting team for this game even though it is being played on their home field at University Stadium. Interesting note on this is NM is 3-4 at home but SJS is 2-2 on the road. San Jose Sts wins are over IMO poor teams... Stanford, Cal Poly, San Diego State, Utah State, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, Idaho and Fresno State. Then again New Mex isn't beating the good teams but they have a solid win over Utah that will be bowl bound later tonight. The Spartans ran for fewer than 100 yards three times all year and lost all three games. When the Spartans were challenged by a team with talented receives, they were torched getting lit up for 781 yards and eight touchdowns by Hawaii and NMSU, and got bombed by Stanford (before all the top receivers and QB Trent Edwards got hurt) for four scores. So who is going to step up in my opinion....Donovan Porterie. The freshman QB is healthy of an ankle injury that hampered him in his last few games. Since replacing the senior QB the offense has looked more effective and adds a passing threat as well as a Furgesons run threat. The SJS defense is decent but they are not rock solid and they can be beat throwing the ball. It is a must that New Mex tries to mix run and pass. Once they start doing that and the defense is on their heels a bit the play action and draws will be very posititve. The key for New Mex on defense is to play the run and get to Adam Tafralis. If he has time then I am in for a long afternoon, but if the Lobos all out go for him he will run his throws. Not interception rushes but incompletions. Tafralis is a good QB, he hits about 65% of his passes compared to 55% for Porterie, but Donavan only play about half the games. Tafralis isn't a 40-passes-a-game type quarterback, but if that's what the defense is allowing, San Jose State will throw it 40 times. Looking at these teams they are not too impressive but this is a HOME bowl game for New Mexico and they should have a pretty good crowd on hand and if they get going early some of the players might just start to play better. IMO Coach Rocky Long should send the house the first few plays on defense, Let SJS they will be coming after the QB all day. Even if they don't get to the QB they will throw off the rythem of SJS, don't let them get started and New Mex considering they haven't been solid in bowl games needs to let it hang out.
ALSO
Played KC(-7) over Oakland.... IMO Oakland is a highschool team, small play because KC has not impressed me on either side of the ball this year
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Irish