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Corley1011

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What are the injury statuses of Ohio? Leaning Central Michigan very hard. They have covered every MAC game this year. Don't see any reason to stop now. What do y'all think?
 

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What are the injury statuses of Ohio? Leaning Central Michigan very hard. They have covered every MAC game this year. Don't see any reason to stop now. What do y'all think?

Love c. michigan offense but that defense scares me. They gave up 2 4th quarter tds last game against NIU which is a running team. NIu was going up and down the field throwing on them.Depending when you played it line was 13-14 so many people got a push. I expect this line to go up so I would take Ohio plus points if its 14 or more.
 

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What are the injury statuses of Ohio? Leaning Central Michigan very hard. They have covered every MAC game this year. Don't see any reason to stop now. What do y'all think?

They actually didn't cover against Buffalo, but your point is well taken Corley. They are 8-2 ATS. with their only losses ATS to Buffalo and BC. Ohio is not bad either 7-4 ATS and after watching some of that Temple game last week and watching them play down here earlier this year, they have the ability to hit the big play.

I don't know if they can win, but think they can keep it closer than expected by hitting a few big plays
 

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You can play what you want obviously, but the injury to Theo Scott the QB for OU is huge on both the side and the total. If he's out, and if he's not he will be certainly limited, OU will have a very hard time moving the ball. Scott is the main reason the Bobcats are in this game. He played very, very well in the NI game, and even better in the Temple game. But, he hurt his ankle toward the end of that game, and was basically just throwing in practice this week. CMU will attach him, and OU uses the pass to setup their run, which Scott is also a big part of.

OU has a pretty good back up, that actually started most of last year, in Boo Jackson. However, he has been out with a shoulder injury, and might even being redshirted. I have not seen OU announce who would start but it would most likely be Brandon Jones who is a run first quarterback, and not close to Scott or Jackson.

OU is a hard nosed, scrappy team, especially on D, but that can only go so far when you're going against one of the best QB's in the country, and your own O's best player is really banged up.

Good luck in whatever you play, and look into Scott's availability before you place a wager.

:mj06:
 

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You can play what you want obviously, but the injury to Theo Scott the QB for OU is huge on both the side and the total. If he's out, and if he's not he will be certainly limited, OU will have a very hard time moving the ball. Scott is the main reason the Bobcats are in this game. He played very, very well in the NI game, and even better in the Temple game. But, he hurt his ankle toward the end of that game, and was basically just throwing in practice this week. CMU will attach him, and OU uses the pass to setup their run, which Scott is also a big part of.

OU has a pretty good back up, that actually started most of last year, in Boo Jackson. However, he has been out with a shoulder injury, and might even being redshirted. I have not seen OU announce who would start but it would most likely be Brandon Jones who is a run first quarterback, and not close to Scott or Jackson.

OU is a hard nosed, scrappy team, especially on D, but that can only go so far when you're going against one of the best QB's in the country, and your own O's best player is really banged up.

Good luck in whatever you play, and look into Scott's availability before you place a wager.

:mj06:

That's good info.
 
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