...just one early bird special...and it's kind of a homer play.
Memphrica +14 (-120)
Tennessee's first road test of the season and they don't even travel out of the state...and while there will be plenty of Orange in the ole Liberty Bowl on Saturday, I don't see my Memphis Tigers rolling over and playing dead. Tigers almost pulled off the upset last year on ole Rocky Top without DeAngelo Williams (inj'd). I was in attendance last year and Memphis would have won outright with D. Williams on the field. (I won't even mention the other numerous injuries on the Tigers last season and the QB situation....)
This year the game is in Memphis and Tennessee seems to be the team with multiple injuries.... Memphis is back to that wide open spread offense and should exploit Tennessee's secondary...especially without Inky.
Joe Lee is gone and Tommy has taken over the defense, so I expect a better showing than the one put on in the East Carolina game. Let's see how Ainge does outside of the friendly confines of Neyland Stadium.... He's good for at least one interception this week....
Fulmer showed no class last week in scoring that last TD with less than 45 seconds remaining just to cover the spread for the alumni.... That's not likely to happen this week and I don't see Tennessee getting overly motivated to face a 1-2 Memphis team....
Other notes from my scrambled brain....
Tennessee leads the series 19-1 (Yes, Memphis has only beaten Tennessee once in 20 tries.... 21-17 victory in the Liberty Bowl in November of 1996.)
Memphis is 6-1 ATS the last 7 times vs Tennessee...going back to 1992.
TENN are 1-7 ATS in their last 8 vs. C-USA.
Under is 6-2-1 in TENN last 9 games as a favorite.
Memphis is 13-3 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
Concensus shows over 72% on Tennessee....
I'll be bcak later in the week with some more food for thought.... Best of luck out there, fellas.
Memphrica +14 (-120)
Tennessee's first road test of the season and they don't even travel out of the state...and while there will be plenty of Orange in the ole Liberty Bowl on Saturday, I don't see my Memphis Tigers rolling over and playing dead. Tigers almost pulled off the upset last year on ole Rocky Top without DeAngelo Williams (inj'd). I was in attendance last year and Memphis would have won outright with D. Williams on the field. (I won't even mention the other numerous injuries on the Tigers last season and the QB situation....)
This year the game is in Memphis and Tennessee seems to be the team with multiple injuries.... Memphis is back to that wide open spread offense and should exploit Tennessee's secondary...especially without Inky.
Joe Lee is gone and Tommy has taken over the defense, so I expect a better showing than the one put on in the East Carolina game. Let's see how Ainge does outside of the friendly confines of Neyland Stadium.... He's good for at least one interception this week....
Fulmer showed no class last week in scoring that last TD with less than 45 seconds remaining just to cover the spread for the alumni.... That's not likely to happen this week and I don't see Tennessee getting overly motivated to face a 1-2 Memphis team....
Other notes from my scrambled brain....
Tennessee leads the series 19-1 (Yes, Memphis has only beaten Tennessee once in 20 tries.... 21-17 victory in the Liberty Bowl in November of 1996.)
Memphis is 6-1 ATS the last 7 times vs Tennessee...going back to 1992.
TENN are 1-7 ATS in their last 8 vs. C-USA.
Under is 6-2-1 in TENN last 9 games as a favorite.
Memphis is 13-3 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
Concensus shows over 72% on Tennessee....
I'll be bcak later in the week with some more food for thought.... Best of luck out there, fellas.