Had a good start to my SEC bets last week. Went 6-0 on sides but 2-3-1 in totals. Will stay away from over/unders and focus on side bets.
Great weekend of SEC matchups with a lot of early kickoffs, then Alabama at Ole Miss followed by Florida at LSU. Can't wait to see what happens!
Vanderbilt at Army
If either team harbors any hope of making it to a bowl game, this is a must win for both squads. Vandy was spanked at home last week by Ole Miss and Army lost a tough game at home to a very bad Tulane team. If you enjoy watching two teams run the ball all the time, then tune in early for this matchup. For passing efficiency, these teams are the two worst in the NCAA ranking next to last and dead last in that category.
The 'Dores won't find themselves as favorites many times this season and will need their offense to step up and put some points on the board this week. Vandy's top two rushers through five games are a pair of true freshmen: Warren Norman (336 yards) and Zac Stacy (236 yards). Stacy missed the Ole Miss with a foot injury. Norman needs 87 yards to move into the team's Top Ten all-time first-year rushers. Stacy will move into the top ten with 187 more yards. As a running back, Norman had 86 rushing yards against Ole Miss, including a long of 48 yards. He amassed 241 all-purpose yards in the game, including 143 yards on five kickoff returns, and 12 yards on two receptions.
The Vanderbilt defense ranks third in the SEC in pass efficiency, fifth in first downs allowed and points allowed, and sixth in fewest total yards. The defense has allowed only eight total touchdowns ? four rushing and four passing ? in its first five games. Chris Marve topped double digits in tackles for the third time this season by posting 11 total stops against Ole Miss. Marve's 9.2-tackle per game total ranks second in the SEC behind Georgia's LB Rennie Curran. Broderick Stewart closed within three of the Vanderbilt quarterback sack record with his second sack of the season ? and 18th of his career.
Norman ranks second in the SEC in all-purpose yardage (150.6 yards), seventh in kickoff return average (26.3 yards) and ninth in rushing (67.2 yards). Placekicker Ryan Fowler is 5-9 on field goals this season, 0-2 over 40 yards. Brett Upson is averaging over 40 yards per punt and has nailed eight punts over 50 yards already this season. He has also placed 12 inside the 20 yard line.
Despite the relatively low rushing output last week, the Black Knights still rank seventh in the nation at 231.0 rushing yards per contest. Freshman QB Trent Steelman is coming off a career-best rushing day. Steelman ran 20 times for 95 yards and Army's lone touchdown against Tulane. It was Steelman's fi fth consecutive start, breaking the Academy record for starts by a plebe quarterback. Patrick Mealy is Army's leading rusher with 303 yards (60.6/game). Mealy has gained the most yards despite ranking fourth on the team with 36 rushing attempts. His 8.4 yards per carry is tied for the second-highest among the top 100-ranked rushers in the nation.
Defensively, the Black Knights are among the top 35 stop units in the nation in both total defense (30th, 299.2 yds/game) and rushing defense (34th, 110.8 yds/game). Junior DE Josh McNary has had at least 2.0 tackles for loss in each of the fi rst fi ve games of the season. Both of his stops against Tulane were behind the line of scrimmage. McNary leads the team with 10.5 tackles for loss, including 4.5 sacks. He ranks fifth in the nation with 2.1 tackles for loss per game. He also added a fumble recovery and a pass breakup opposite the Green Wave.
Sophomore K Alex Carlton made his collegiate debut versus Duke, handling the Black Knights' PAT and field goal duties. In his three games as the Army kicker, Carlton has made 7-of-10 field goals and all six of his extra points. Carlton made a career-high three fi eld goals against Tulane. It was the fi rst time an Army player made three fi eld goals in one game since Matt Parker on Sept. 11, 1999 versus Wake Forest.
Neither team is very good, but Vandy is a more talented team and should be able to leave the Hudson River Valley with an easy "W".
Trends to consider:
Commodores are 5-0-1 ATS in their last 6 games following a double-digit loss at home.
Commodores are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 road games.
Show Your Gold -10
Vandy wins 28-13
Great weekend of SEC matchups with a lot of early kickoffs, then Alabama at Ole Miss followed by Florida at LSU. Can't wait to see what happens!
Vanderbilt at Army
If either team harbors any hope of making it to a bowl game, this is a must win for both squads. Vandy was spanked at home last week by Ole Miss and Army lost a tough game at home to a very bad Tulane team. If you enjoy watching two teams run the ball all the time, then tune in early for this matchup. For passing efficiency, these teams are the two worst in the NCAA ranking next to last and dead last in that category.
The 'Dores won't find themselves as favorites many times this season and will need their offense to step up and put some points on the board this week. Vandy's top two rushers through five games are a pair of true freshmen: Warren Norman (336 yards) and Zac Stacy (236 yards). Stacy missed the Ole Miss with a foot injury. Norman needs 87 yards to move into the team's Top Ten all-time first-year rushers. Stacy will move into the top ten with 187 more yards. As a running back, Norman had 86 rushing yards against Ole Miss, including a long of 48 yards. He amassed 241 all-purpose yards in the game, including 143 yards on five kickoff returns, and 12 yards on two receptions.
The Vanderbilt defense ranks third in the SEC in pass efficiency, fifth in first downs allowed and points allowed, and sixth in fewest total yards. The defense has allowed only eight total touchdowns ? four rushing and four passing ? in its first five games. Chris Marve topped double digits in tackles for the third time this season by posting 11 total stops against Ole Miss. Marve's 9.2-tackle per game total ranks second in the SEC behind Georgia's LB Rennie Curran. Broderick Stewart closed within three of the Vanderbilt quarterback sack record with his second sack of the season ? and 18th of his career.
Norman ranks second in the SEC in all-purpose yardage (150.6 yards), seventh in kickoff return average (26.3 yards) and ninth in rushing (67.2 yards). Placekicker Ryan Fowler is 5-9 on field goals this season, 0-2 over 40 yards. Brett Upson is averaging over 40 yards per punt and has nailed eight punts over 50 yards already this season. He has also placed 12 inside the 20 yard line.
Despite the relatively low rushing output last week, the Black Knights still rank seventh in the nation at 231.0 rushing yards per contest. Freshman QB Trent Steelman is coming off a career-best rushing day. Steelman ran 20 times for 95 yards and Army's lone touchdown against Tulane. It was Steelman's fi fth consecutive start, breaking the Academy record for starts by a plebe quarterback. Patrick Mealy is Army's leading rusher with 303 yards (60.6/game). Mealy has gained the most yards despite ranking fourth on the team with 36 rushing attempts. His 8.4 yards per carry is tied for the second-highest among the top 100-ranked rushers in the nation.
Defensively, the Black Knights are among the top 35 stop units in the nation in both total defense (30th, 299.2 yds/game) and rushing defense (34th, 110.8 yds/game). Junior DE Josh McNary has had at least 2.0 tackles for loss in each of the fi rst fi ve games of the season. Both of his stops against Tulane were behind the line of scrimmage. McNary leads the team with 10.5 tackles for loss, including 4.5 sacks. He ranks fifth in the nation with 2.1 tackles for loss per game. He also added a fumble recovery and a pass breakup opposite the Green Wave.
Sophomore K Alex Carlton made his collegiate debut versus Duke, handling the Black Knights' PAT and field goal duties. In his three games as the Army kicker, Carlton has made 7-of-10 field goals and all six of his extra points. Carlton made a career-high three fi eld goals against Tulane. It was the fi rst time an Army player made three fi eld goals in one game since Matt Parker on Sept. 11, 1999 versus Wake Forest.
Neither team is very good, but Vandy is a more talented team and should be able to leave the Hudson River Valley with an easy "W".
Trends to consider:
Commodores are 5-0-1 ATS in their last 6 games following a double-digit loss at home.
Commodores are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 road games.
Show Your Gold -10
Vandy wins 28-13