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UCF ended up favored by 13.5 which essentially equates to -16.5 on neutral field. A 7.5 spread at home is essentially a 4.5 point spread on a neutral site.So considering FAU was "away" that's basically the same line?
So considering FAU was "away" that's basically the same line?
Like Jeremy said the three points goes the other directionUCF ended up favored by 13.5 which essentially equates to -16.5 on neutral field. A 7.5 spread at home is essentially a 4.5 point spread on a neutral site.
Yahoo says USC -3Anyone know how much USC was favored by?
How good is Costello?I really don’t understand this line. Costello is playing this week and Gabriel looked completely overwhelmed and inept at times and this was against FAU! Hate to say it, the smart money is on Stanford.
Stats week one make him out to be an accurate passerHow good is Costello?
269 413 65.1 3540 8.6 29 11How good is Costello?
Why are people saying DG looked inept when we scored more than Ohio State and our STs did absolutely nothing. Fair catch every time. Defense only caused 1 TO. I saw a couple really bad passes. Imagine once he’s totally calm and confident in offense. You get that way by playing. I’d rather start him this year and let chips fall. Then 2 or 3 years of great offensive play.
If anyone has some free time, I was wondering how many times in the past 5 years Stanford has been at least a 7 point underdog. Can't imagine it's too many times.
Washington 11/3/2018 -9.5 (lost by 4)If anyone has some free time, I was wondering how many times in the past 5 years Stanford has been at least a 7 point underdog. Can't imagine it's too many times.
Washington 11/3/2018 -9.5 (lost by 4)
USC 9/19/2015 -9.5 (won by 10)
Oregon 11/7/2013 -10 (won by 6)
These are the only games where Stanford has been more than a TD underdog in the past 7 years.
Has Stanford returned tickets from the visitors section yet?
This is inflating my fan-ego. But the results temper expectations.Washington 11/3/2018 -9.5 (lost by 4)
USC 9/19/2015 -9.5 (won by 10)
Oregon 11/7/2013 -10 (won by 6)
These are the only games where Stanford has been more than a TD underdog in the past 7 years.
The WRs for USC we’re covered, that Slovis is just very accurateSpeed Kills...WRs, RBs, DLs...UCF doubles Stanfords score.
If DG starts, I have a feeling we are going to have a big game because he runs
the fast offense the best. I believe we are going to see UCF getting multiple interceptions as DL pressures QB.
We've got to pressure the QB like the last game.The WRs for USC we’re covered, that Slovis is just very accurate
Feel like this is one of the most difficult games to predict in quite a while...at least as far as predicted score.
So true freshman at LT and RGI'm still going with double the score, here's more info why...
K.J. Costello is available after missing last week's loss to USC with a head injury. Davis Mills started for the Cardinal in the 45-20 loss to the Trojans, throwing for 237 yards, a touchdown and an interception.
Costello took a brutal hit to the head from Northwestern's Earnest Brown in Week 1. The hit caused Costello's head to slam against the turf as he was sliding to give himself up. He was 16-of-20 passing for 152 yards and one touchdown in the first half prior to the injury. Getting Costello back in time for this key early-season nonconference road game is huge for the Cardinal. Costello was named to the second team of the preseason All Pac-12 team by the media. He threw for 3,540 yards and 29 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2018.
However, the Cardinal will be without one tackle, Walker Little, and likely another, Foster Sarell. Little will have season-ending surgery on an apparent leg injury that he also suffered in the Northwestern game. Little was originally scheduled to miss at least six weeks, per Bruce Feldman of the Athletic. Walker was a preseason first-team All America selection by CBS Sports and other publications. The Athletic's latest 2020 NFL mock draft has Walker as a top-10 selection.
I'm banking on him not being able to get comfortable in the pocket because of our pressure. Their OL will have their hands full with our DL. When our DL gets shut down, I'm very concerned with our lack of KZ QBing this season.Stanford still managed to score 20 in the first half, although I have no idea how good USCs defense is. Regardless, with Costello back I'm sure theyll move the ball.
I really don’t understand this line. Costello is playing this week and Gabriel looked completely overwhelmed and inept at times and this was against FAU! Hate to say it, the smart money is on Stanford.
We need to establish a rhythm on offense and disrupt their rhythm on defense. If we do that, I like our chances*
Ya don’t say...This is what I think:
We gotta tick and we gotta go, and guys have got to move, If we get rhythm established on offense and disrupt the rhythm on defense, then we should have us a good day.
He had 1 bad quarter. 3rd Quarter he had like 150 yards though. I don’t get why people say he didn’t play well.I think that's stretching it. DG never looked overwhelmed nor inept against FAU. He simply didn't have as good a game as game 1. But he didn't throw any picks, nor did he take a lot of sacks and he led us to a huge win.
A QB who wasn't overwhelmed and inept wouldn't have done that.
Because expectations get away from us sometimes.He had 1 bad quarter. 3rd Quarter he had like 150 yards though. I don’t get why people say he didn’t play well.
Dudes in another thread say I’m dumb because I like a Freshman QB better than a retread.Because expectations get away from us sometimes.