Well, my computer picked a fine day to shit the bed. Luckily, I already got a new laptop, but I haven't set it up yet. So I'm doing the best I can, but fucking around with this has me way behind today. We'll see how this goes...
Mayo Bowl
Both teams have good numbers against the pass. NC St is solid against the run, too, allowing 3.5 yards/carry. Maryland gives up 3.9 yards/carry. But NC St doesn't have much of a run game. Their leading rusher, Houston, gains 4.2 yards/carry and, believe it or not, does not have a single rushing TD this season.
For a "dual-threat" qb, Tua Two isn't much of a runner. He averages 0.8 yards/carry.
No idea who is playing qb for NC St. From what I saw of Morris, he's pretty bad, but he ended up putting up solid #s. And Finley was a real spark against NC's crap defense, but struggled against a good Louisville D.
I'm leaning NC St, just because of the better defense. But I hate betting what is essentially a home team in a bowl game. And there's too much uncertainty at the qb position. Maybe both will play, and that usually doesn't work out well.
Under (45.5) 6 units
Mayo Bowl
Both teams have good numbers against the pass. NC St is solid against the run, too, allowing 3.5 yards/carry. Maryland gives up 3.9 yards/carry. But NC St doesn't have much of a run game. Their leading rusher, Houston, gains 4.2 yards/carry and, believe it or not, does not have a single rushing TD this season.
For a "dual-threat" qb, Tua Two isn't much of a runner. He averages 0.8 yards/carry.
No idea who is playing qb for NC St. From what I saw of Morris, he's pretty bad, but he ended up putting up solid #s. And Finley was a real spark against NC's crap defense, but struggled against a good Louisville D.
I'm leaning NC St, just because of the better defense. But I hate betting what is essentially a home team in a bowl game. And there's too much uncertainty at the qb position. Maybe both will play, and that usually doesn't work out well.
Under (45.5) 6 units