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SC/KY and MIZ/Vandy Game Totals
Posted on 10/2/13 at 11:33 am
Posted on 10/2/13 at 11:33 am
SC/KY o/u is 55
MIZ/Vandy o/u is 56
Tell me how/why the SC total goes over and how/why the Vandy total goes under.
Thinking the SC under and Vandy over are "locks."
MIZ/Vandy o/u is 56
Tell me how/why the SC total goes over and how/why the Vandy total goes under.
Thinking the SC under and Vandy over are "locks."
Posted on 10/2/13 at 11:42 am to widespreadsooie
Apparently Vegas doesn't see mizzou putting up many yards. I would be amazed if Mizzou/Vandy doesn't go over. Vegas has been way off this year on o/u.
EDIT: Lead pipe lock of the century of the week.
EDIT: Lead pipe lock of the century of the week.

This post was edited on 10/2/13 at 11:43 am
Posted on 10/2/13 at 11:53 am to FightTigers
Stone cold lead pipe locks of the century, I love em
Posted on 10/2/13 at 12:15 pm to widespreadsooie
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SC/KY o/u is 55
MIZ/Vandy o/u is 56
Tell me how/why the SC total goes over and how/why the Vandy total goes under.
Thinking the SC under and Vandy over are "locks."
Last time UK visited Williams-Brice (2011) USC scored 54 pts in Shaw's first ever "start-to-finish" start at QB. I don't think UK has as good of a team this season as they had then (went 5-7 that season)...
If USC plays a full 4 quarters of offense they could possibly score big, but to score that many over 40 there would have to be a bunch of turnovers like pick-6s, or fumble recoveries run back for TD. Or perhaps some big STs plays that either score points or give us good field positioning. In 2011 UK did their best to help, with 4 INTs and 2 fumbles lost: USC only scored 10 points off of them however...
It would also most likely require UK to join in a bit in the scoring: they are averaging scoring just at 21 ppg, which isn't in the top 100 I think...
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