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Thursday's NCAAFB action

NCAA College Football season kicks off at betED.com

NCAA College Football action ? and NCAA College Football Betting ? are back this week as the 2009 College Football season starts Thursday with five matchups.

The biggest game on the opening-night slate features two Top-25 ranked teams, as the Boise State Broncos host the Oregon Ducks (10:15 pm ET, ESPN).

The teams? rankings are transposed in preseason polls: the Broncos are 14th in the AP Poll and 16th in the USA Today Poll, while the Ducks are 16th in the AP and 14th in the USA Today.


Boise State is a 4-point favorite and the over/under total is 64 in College Football Betting Odds at betED.com.

The Broncos won the last time the teams met, 37-32 as 10-point road underdogs on Sept. 20 last season.

Thursday?s College Pigskin action actually kicks offs in the Carolinas as the ACC North Carolina State Wolfpack host the SEC South Carolina Gamecocks (7:00 pm ET, ESPN).

NCAA Football Odds at betED.com have the Wolfpack as a 5-point favorite with the over/under total at 46.

The teams have split the past two meetings at 1-1 SU and ATS.

Also at 7 pm ET Thursday, the Troy Trojans take on the Bowling Green Falcons on the road.

Bowling Green struggled at home late last season, going 1-4 SU and ATS in their last five at Doyt Perry Stadium.

Troy is a 7-point favorite and the over/under is 56.5.

Another ranked team in action Thursday is the Utah Utes (19th in the AP; 18th in the USA Today) hosting state rival Utah State Aggies.

The Utes are big, 20.5-point favorites and the over/under is 52.

The other game opening night pits the North Texas Mean Green on the road against the Ball State Cardinals.

Ball State is a 16.5-point favorite and the total is 59.5.
 

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Thursday's Doubleheader

Thursday's Doubleheader

Thursday's Doubleheader
September 2, 2009

South Carolina (0-0) at N.C. State (0-0)
7:00 p.m. ( ESPN)
Carter-Finley Stadium (Natural Grass)
Sports.com Line: N.C. State -5, O/U 46


What better way to kick off my 10th season than a Thursday night doubleheader, with one of the games carrying major BCS implications. Of course, that would be when the 16th-ranked Oregon Ducks fly over to Idaho to face the 14-th ranked Boise State Broncos. But first ? as was the case last year ? we?ll catch a little ACC/SEC action as South Carolina visits N.C. State.

To give you a little perspective on just how much has changed in the college ranks since I started at VegasInsider, just consider the career of the ?ole ball coach,? Steve Spurrier. Back in 1999, Spurrier was still comfortably at the helm of one of the most powerful programs ? and offenses ? in the country, at his alma-mater Florida.


Of course, as we all know, Spurrier just had to scratch that NFL itch and bolted for the Washington Redskins and big bucks in 2002. After that experiment proved to be another Daniel Snyder bust, Spurrier made his way back to the college ranks and to Columbia, S.C.

Similarly, head coach Tom O?Brien was in the midst of a very impressive run of his own - at Boston College - ten years ago. In 2006 O?Brien felt the need for change and headed to Raleigh, N.C. to take over the Wolfpack.

Florida fans such as Brian s might chime in at this point and say that besides the coach, not a whole lot has changed at Florida as the Gators are still winning a ton of games and piling up the points. Maybe there is something in the water in Gainesville because Spurrier doesn?t seem to be winning games the way he once did.

You certainly don?t think of Spurrier teams being offensively challenged but let?s face facts ? South Carolina has won a lot more games with their defense over the past couple of years than with their offense. Once the coach with the golden touch when it came to producing QBs, Spurrier hasn?t had a reliable signal-caller in Columbia in years.

Maybe that will change this season. Then again, maybe it won?t.

This much is certain: South Carolina can?t lead the nation again in interceptions as they did in 2008 with 27 and possibly hope to win seven games and go bowling again. It just won?t happen.

The Gamecocks started 2008 with Tommy Beecher under center and he was intercepted by N.C. State less than three minutes into the season opener. USC ended the season in much the same way as Stephen Garcia threw four picks in a 31-10 loss to Iowa in the Outback Bowl. And as the above stat would indicate, there were plenty of interceptions in between those games.

Spurrier might have had a tough decision on his hands if a QB with any experience was returning along with Garcia. But Chris Smelley (All-name team) transferred out and Beecher graduated so the keys have been handed to Garcia.

With just five returning starters on offense and having to find a new ground game, it looks like Spurrier will again be leaning on his defense to carry the team. The good news is that LB Eric Norwood is back after passing up the NFL draft. The senior seems to have been in Columbia forever and considering he had nine sacks last year and was second on the team in tackles, Spurrier is thankful he is back.

The bad news is the rest of the defense is pretty green, including two corners who have never played a college game. Making matters worse is that suspensions will keep three defensive starters from playing against North Carolina State. DE Clifton Geathers (resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness), tackle Ladi Ajiboye (marijuana arrest), and CB C.C. Whitlock (arrested for trespassing at a nightclub) are all out. Those three would make an interesting episode of COPS but unfortunately won?t provide much else entertainment this Thursday night.

All that bunch will have to do is go on the road and face an N.C. State team that is just dying for a little payback after getting embarrassed by the Gamecocks 34-0 last year in Columbia.

This is certainly a different Wolfpack squad than a year ago. Unlike Spurrier, coach Tom O?Brien has found his QB in sophomore Russell Wilson. The ACC Freshman of the Year in 2008, Wilson led an offense that got better every game and ended the year on a roll, averaging 34 points in the last three games.

Like South Carolina, N.C. State also returns six starters on defense and have their share of issues on that side of the ball. O?Brien was dealt a big blow this summer when LB Nate Irving was injured in a car accident and will likely miss the season.

The difference here seems to be that Wilson and the Wolfpack appear better equipped to exploit those defensive issues than does the Gamecocks offense. Running back Toney Baker is back after sitting out two seasons due to knee surgeries and should form a nice 1-2 punch with Jamelle Eugene.

One thing is for sure, it doesn?t get any easier for Spurrier. After the opener, the Gamecocks travel to Athens to face Georgia in Week 2 and wrap up September by welcoming the No. 8 team in the nation, Ole Miss into Williams-Brice Stadium.

#16 Oregon (0-0) at #14 Boise State
10:15 p.m. (ESPN)
Bronco Stadium (Blue AstroPlay)
Sports.com Line: Boise State -4, O/U 64


I?m no programming executive at ESPN but after a 34-0 snooze fest between the two above schools to start 2008, I?m not sure why these teams were again selected to lead off 2009. Regardless, I?ll skip the appetizer and head straight for the main course because the nightcap between Oregon and Boise State should not only be the best game this week but maybe one of the best all season.

And for Boise State, it could define its entire season since it?s pretty easy to see the Broncos going 13-0 if they can get past the Ducks, especially catching the other contender in the WAC, Nevada, at home. The stats just don?t lie: Boise State is 64-2 at home in the past 10 years.

With those kind of numbers it?s easy to see why Oregon is just the first ranked opponent to visit Bronco Stadium for a regular-season game and just the third program from a Bowl Championship Series conference to do so. In short, not many programs want a taste of what Boise State is dishing out on the ?Smurf Turf."

Obviously, the Broncos are certainly no stranger to success as the program has posted an undefeated regular season in three of the past five years. That said, the early hype is something new for this squad as their No. 14 preseason ranking is an all-time record. Considering that over the past seven years Boise State has ended the season in the Top 25 the five times they weren't ranked in the preseason and finished out of the Top 25 the two years they were ranked. Some may wonder if the hype is a good thing.

One thing is certain ? there will be some fireworks in this game.

Oregon will have to contend with Boise State sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore, who was the WAC Freshman of the Year last season when he completed 69.4 percent of his passes. Oregon certainly remembers Moore who ? as a freshman ? walked into Autzen Stadium and shredded the Ducks for 386 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-32 Boise State win.

On the other side, the Broncos will have to deal with junior QB Jeremiah Masoli who started last season 5th on the depth chart but is now the man in Eugene. Masoli can burn a defense with his arm and legs ? just ask Oklahoma State ? and is a perfect fit for coach Chip Kelly?s spread attack. Masoili put up 364 total yards of offense to go with four touchdowns en route to the Ducks 42-31 victory over the Cowboys in the Holiday Bowl.

When Masoli doesn?t tuck it and run, he can look to speed on the outside with WR Jamere Holland or simply hand off to RB LeGarrette Blount - who rushed for 1,002 yards while splitting time with Jeremiah Johnson last season. With Johnson gone, the stage is all Blount?s and the bruising back with sneaky speed should have a big year.

Looking at overall numbers, neither team has much leadership returning as Oregon just brings back nine starters from 2008 while Boise State is just a bit better with 11 returning starters.

Both teams have questionable defenses ? especially Oregon ? and the Ducks will have to contend with a largely rebuilt offensive line. With all the focus on the potent offenses, this game will likely be won by the team with the defense that can make that one extra stop.
 

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College Football Betting Starts Now

College Football Betting Starts Now

College Football Betting Starts Now

Finally! After what seems like an eternity, all the talk about college football will cease and the games will be played, with salivating sports bettors ready for action. Five lined games will open the festivities and we?ll cover four of them here, including the very first one, South Carolina at N.C. State. Let the fun begin!


South Carolina at N.C. State

Folks in Columbia are still waiting for the Steve Spurrier magic to kick in. In four seasons, the ol? ball coach is 28-22 and 26-20-1 against the spread. After losing last three games, including bowl invite by a combined score of 118-30, the never satisfied Spurrier changed out five coaches trying to find magic formula to turn South Carolina into SEC contender. With only 12 starters returning, Chris Angel would have a hard time making this illusion work. Previous quarterbacks have transferred out except for sophomore Stephen Garcia, who has worked on being better passer to match his athletic running style. The offense only rushed for 94.1 yards per game last year and new line coach Eric Wolford is preaching toughness. The defense has talent in front seven; however secondary has to be rebuilt after finishing second in the country in passing yards allowed. The Gamecocks are just 2-6 ATS in last eight road games.

North Carolina State closed the 2008 regular season with four wins to earn bowl berth, before falling 29-23 to an equally hot Rutgers club in the Papajohns.com bowl. Coach Tom O?Brien?s disciplined style started to take root and 15 starters are coming back from last year?s turnaround squad. O?Brien enters his third season in Raleigh with 11-14 record, though has bettors attention with 15-8 ATS mark. Leading the way is ACC Rookie of the Year Russell White, who tossed 17 touchdowns, with only one interception. The offensive line should be steady with three starters back, however quality depth is nonexistent beyond starting five. The linebackers are difference-makers and the defensive line has potential All-ACC performers Alan-Michael Cash and Willie Young. The secondary has questions that will have to be answered for another bowl trip for a squad that is on 7-0-1 ATS run to start a new campaign.

With weeks to look at the side and total from Bookmaker.com and other wagering outlets, sports bettors have taken N.C. State from three-point favorites to five. The total has remained relatively stable moving from 45 to 46.

North Carolina State was embarrassed 34-0 at South Carolina as two touchdown underdogs last year and are looking forward to return engagement at Carter-Finley Stadium this go-round. This matchup will once again be on ESPN at 7 Eastern and coach Steve Spurrier is only 7-7 against the spread in non-conference games and has usual early date with Georgia next on September 12. South Carolina is 2-7-1 ATS facing non-conference foes before the Bulldogs. N.C. State is 4-1-1 ATS hosting the Gamecocks.

Troy at Bowling Green

This game will garner very little attention on the national scope, however is extremely important to Troy and the Sun Belt Conference. The SBC teams have for years taken paydays to be somebody?s patsy (they still will, just less frequently); however they have a goal in mind today. The Sun Belt wants to gain recognition like the MAC teams and in order to surpass them and gain bragging rights, they have to start knocking them off.

Troy is the unanimous choice to win the Sun Belt and is loaded on both sides of the ball. If the offensive line comes together, the Trojans could surpass last year?s offense that averaged more than 32 points per game. Defensively, the athletic front seven is a load for a team that is 7-3 ATS on the non-conference road.

First year coach Dave Clawson is right about his team?s non-conference schedule, ?It?s a really challenging schedule,? Clawson said about playing Troy, Boise State, at Missouri and at Marshall. ?The one thing I do know is that we will be well-prepared for our MAC schedule by the time we are through with our out-of-conference schedule.? With just 10 starters returning, the Eagles might be hard pressed to improve on 3-10 ATS home record the last three years. Troy is touchdown favorite.

North Texas at Ball State
On ESPNU at 7:30 Eastern, two other Sun Belt and MAC teams will collide. North Texas ruled the SBC in the early years of this decade, no more, having won five conference games in last four years. Coach Todd Dodge is convinced the personnel is improving and if his redshirt freshman son Riley can rev up the offense, brighter days could be ahead in Denton for a team that is 0-20 and 2-18 ATS in non-conference road games.

Ball State won?t look like the same team. A new coach, new quarterback and four new offensive linemen are where it starts in Muncie. Redshirt freshman Kelly Page takes over for prolific passer Nate Davis and hopes his line will give him time to show off his arm. The defense switches to 4-3 from 3-4, however has speed and athletes on this side of the ball seldom seen on the Ball State campus. The Cardinals are 16-point favorites and are 7-1 ATS as home chalk.

Utah at Utah State

It will be a tough encore for Utah after completing 13-0 season and ranked No.2 in the final polls after taking apart Alabama 31-17 in the Sugar Bowl. The Utes lost QB Brian Johnson to graduation and coach Kyle Whittingham has decided to keep everyone in suspense about who his new signal caller will be. Blog reports from observers have seen junior college transfer Terrance Cain taking the majority of the snaps with the first team. Utah is listed as 21-point favorite over in-rival Utah State and they are 10-5-1 ATS as 20-point or more choice.

Utah players and coaches will see a familiar face on the Aggies sideline in Gary Andersen, who has been the Utes defensive coordinator the last three seasons. Anderson has brought excitement to Logan, though the talent will still have to arrive later. In ?The Battle of the Brothers? Utah is 11-0 and 8-3 ATS since 1998, with the visitor 8-1 ATS. This is on the MTN at 9:00 Eastern.
 

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BSU and Oregon hook up

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BSU and Oregon hook up
September 2, 2009


Date: Thursday September 3rd

Time: 10:15 PM ET

TV: ESPN

Line: Boise State -3 ?

Total: 64



The 2009 College Football Season is finally upon us and gamblers spend more than half of their yearly bank roll on betting college football. Why? Because the games often times are easier to handicap than NFL games. Also, there?s more passion in college football than any other sport in the United States.



On Thursday, September 3rd, South Carolina takes on North Carolina State, Utah begins their quest for another magical season when they battle Utah State and the Oregon Ducks, in the biggest game of the night, travel to the blue carpeted home of Boise State to take on the Broncos.



Oregon vs. Boise State could be a big game for gamblers as the line, Oregon +3.5, is very manageable. Most bettors no doubt will key in on this game come Thursday.



This is a revenge game for the Oregon Ducks as they dropped a 37-32 decision to Boise St last season in their home stadium. Boise St torched the Ducks secondary passing for 386 yards.





Kellen Moore returns at QB for Boise State and is coming off a 2008 season where he complete 69.4% of his passes for 3486 yards, 25 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Moore playing as a freshman starting quarterback led the Broncos to victory at Oregon passing for 24 of 36 for 386 yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception.



Oregon starting quarterback Jermiah Masoli hit on nearly 57% of his passes for 1744 yards, 13 touchdowns and 5 interceptions a year ago but showed great potential in his last three games throwing for 830 yards and six touchdowns. EDGE @ QB Push



Oregon was second in the nation in rushing offense in 08, and LeGarrette Blount who averaged 7.3 yards per carry and rushed for over 1000 yards last season will lead the Duck?s ground game again this season.



Boise State will feature Jeremy Avery (5?9? 171lb) and D.J. Harper at tailback. Avery rushed for a combined 1286 yards and 12 Touchdowns over the past two seasons. Harper has also made the most of his carried the past two seasons. Edge @ RB Oregon



Oregon will be with out senior wide receiver Rory Cavaille; Cavaille will miss the opener because of a shoulder injury, leaving Masoli to rely more on senior tight end Ed Dickenson, an All-America candidate is ranked fourth in all-time receiving yards by an Oregon tight end with 1,006. In last season?s meeting vs. Boise State, he had a game-high seven receptions and 103 yards to go with two touchdowns.



Boise State should be in good shape at wide receiver with Austin Pettis and Titus Young. Pettis caught 49 passes for 567 yards and nine touchdowns last year. Young (suspended in 2008) caught 44 passes for 639 yards in his last full season. Edge @ Wide Receiver Boise State



The Broncos return six starters on defense with the stars being in the secondary. Kyle Wilson, Brandyn Thompson are the corners, Jeron Johnson and George Iioka are the safeties, this group combined for 11 interceptions last year. Ryan Winterswyk returns to the D-line after recording 11 ? tackles for a loss last season. Derrell Acrey is the LB with the most experience returning but Sophomore Hunter White was the star of Spring Camp and watch for him to make a big impression.



The Ducks allowed more than 30 points five times last season and that was with four starters who were taken in the NFL Draft. They will be fine at Linebacker with Casey Mathews and Spencer Paysinger who combined for 25 tackles for loss last season. Defensive end Will Tukuafu is strong on the pass rush, cornerback Walter Thurmond is coming off a five-interception season. Edge @ Defense Boise State



Oregon has the dangerous Walter Thurmond and Jamaere Holland a blazing speedster returning punts and kicks both have returns for Touchdowns. Morgan Flint is an accurate kicker inside of 40 yards.



Boise State has Kyle Wilson who gained 14.2 yards per punt last season returning three for touchdowns. Junior Kyle Brotzman is a productive punter and kicker who has made 33-44 Field goals and has never missed and extra point in his career. Edge @ST Oregon



Boise State last lost at Bronco Stadium on Dec. 28, 2005, to Boston College in the Humanitarian Bowl, but it hasn't dropped a regular-season game there since a 41-20 loss to Washington State on Sept. 8, 2001.



UO last opened a season on the road in 2005, defeating Houston, 38-24.

Oregon?s No. 16 ranking (AP) to begin the season is the team?s highest since being pegged 15th prior to the 2002 campaign.


The Broncos are Oregon?s first ranked opponent in a road opener since the Ducks traveled to No. 19 Georgia in 1977, where they lost, 27-16, under first-year head coach

Rich Brooks.


At No. 14, BSU is Oregon?s highest ranked road opponent in an opener since the Ducks played at No. 1 Oklahoma in 1975, losing 62-7.



Oregon would like nothing more than to start Chip Kelly?s tenure as the Ducks? head coach with an important victory and a win at Boise State. Oregon appears to be underrated this year and could sneak out with a win in a very high scoring affair.



Betting Trends:

Oregon is 11-5 ATS in their last 16 games as a road underdog

Boise State are 4-1-1 in their last 6 games against the Pac 10

The OVER is 6-0 in Oregon?s last 6 games against WAC teams

The UNDER is 11-4 in Boise States last 15 non conference games
 

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What bettors need to know: Thursday's college football action

What bettors need to know: Thursday's college football action

What bettors need to know: Thursday's college football action

South Carolina Gamecocks at North Carolina State Wolfpack (-5, 46.5)

The one-time rivals (met annually from 1968 to 1991) are squaring off again after last year's 34-0 victory by the Gamecocks in Columbia.

The fortunes of South Carolina (7-6, 5-6-1 ATS in 2008) appear to be squarely on the shoulders of sophomore quarterback Stephen Garcia. The departures of WR Kenny Mckinley and TE Jared Cook won't help an offense (six returning starters) that led the nation in interceptions (27) a year ago. On defense (five returning starters), two starting defensive linemen have been suspended for the Gamecocks but the unit has some depth up front.

For North Carolina State (6-7, 9-2-1 ATS in 2008) and second-year head coach Tom O' Brien, the mission is to build on last year's strong finish. Sophomore QB Russell Wilson (17 TDs, 1 INT in 2008) keyed NC State's surge with a stellar freshman campaign. Senior RB Toney Baker (led team in rushing in 2006) has worked his way back to the starting lineup after missing most of the last two years. Like the offense, the defense returns seven starters from last year.

Line movement

The Wolfpack opened as 4-point favorites with a total of 44.5. North Carolina State has moved up to a 5-point choice with the total now up to 46.5.

Trends

Steve Spurrier is 28-22 (24-20-2 ATS) at South Carolina with a 4-0 (2-2 ATS) mark in season openers.

Weather

The forecast calls for a high of 79 degrees with a 20 percent chance of rain in Raleigh, NC.

Troy Trojans at Bowling Green Falcons (+7, 56)

Troy (8-5, 7-5 ATS in 2008) returns seven starters on offense after ranking second in the conference in total offense in 2008. Senior QB Levi Brown (15 TDs, 3 INTS in 2008), 1,000 yard back DuJuan Harris and wideout Jerrel Jernigan form a dynamic trio for head coach Larry Blakeney. The top defense in the Sun Belt in 2008 returns six starters but none in the secondary.

Former Tennessee offensive coordinator Dave Clawson is set to debut as head coach of the Falcons (6-6, 7-4 ATS in 2008). He has eight returning starters on offense to work with, including All-MAC QB Tyler Sheehan (43 TDs, 20 INTs in last two seasons). Clawson is expected to add a little more running to the offense to aid Sheehan. It could be a long night on defense (second in MAC in total defense in 2008) with only three starters back in the fold.

Line movement

Troy began as a 6-point road favorite with the total at 55.5. The Trojans are now favored by a touchdown while the total is up a half a point to 56.

Trends

Troy is 22-13 ATS in the last three years. Bowling Green is 15-8 ATS in the last two years with opening victories at Minnesota (2007) and Pittsburgh (2008) as 14-point underdogs. The Trojans are 13-5 ATS in their last 18 road games while the Falcons are just 2-14 ATS in their last 16 home games.

Weather

The forecast calls for a high of 78 degrees in Bowling Green, OH.

North Texas Mean Green at Ball State Cardinals (-16.5, 59.5)

North Texas (1-11, 4-8 ATS in 2008) head coach Todd Dodge will turn to his son Riley, a redshirt freshman, to take over the starting quarterback duties in 2009. The coach-QB duo won a state high school title in Texas in 2006. While solid RB Cam Montgomery (928 yards, 9 TDs in 2008) is one of eight returning starters on offense, WR Casey Fitzgerald has departed after leading the nation in receptions in each of the last two years. The defense (last in the nation in total and scoring defense in 2008) can't get any worse and has nine returning starters.

After serving as the team's offensive coordinator the past four seasons, Stan Parrish steps into the head coaching spot in 2009. Ball State (12-2, 8-4-1 ATS in 2008) will also go with a redshirt freshman at quarterback to open the season after the departure of standout QB Nate Davis. Senior RB MiQuale Lewis (school record 1,736 rush yards in 2008) will take some of the pressure off of QB Kelly Page as one of four returning offensive starters. An average defense from a year ago brings back seven starters.

Line movement

The home squad opened up as a 19.5-point choice with a total of 59.5. While the total has held up, the Cardinals are down to 16.5-point favorites.

Trends

North Texas is 7-40 (17-29 ATS) since 2005. Ball State is 19-9-1 ATS in its last 29 booked games.

Weather

The forecast calls for a high of 80 degrees in Muncie, IN.

Utah State Aggies at Utah Utes (-20.5, 52)

Former Utes defensive coordinator Gary Anderson is now in charge of the Utah State (3-9, 7-4-1 ATS in 2008) program. Ten starters are back on offense, including versatile QB Diondre Borel (led team in passing and rushing in 2008). The defense (seven returning starters) will need the expertise of Anderson after allowing 35 points per game a year ago.

With a pair of perfect campaigns over the last five years, Utah (13-0, 8-3-1 ATS in 2008) will look to gain some more national respect in 2009. Head coach Kyle Whittingham will not announce his new starting QB prior to kickoff but indications point to JuCo transfer Terrance Cain stepping into the big void left by previous signal-caller Brian Johnson. While there are only four returning starters on offense, a solid defense has seven starters back in the fold but defensive end Koa Misi is on the shelf with an injury.

Line movement

The Utes opened as 23.5-point favorites with a total of 52.5. Utah is down to a 20.5-point choice with the total now at 52.

Trends

With the exception of consecutive wins by Utah State in 1996-97, the Utes have won every meeting in the annual series since 1988. Utah has won by an average score of 44-8 against the Aggies in their last five meetings. Whittingham is 37-14 (25-20-4 ATS) as head coach of the Utes. Utah State is 15-55 since 2003.

Weather

The forecast calls for a high of 93 degrees in Salt Lake City, UT.
 
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