The problem for Colorado is they barely acknowledge the notion of running the ball, ranking 127th with an average of 23 rushes per game with a 38.5% success rate (89th).ĭespite their market correction game against Oregon, CU ranks second nationally with 47 passes per game and will continue to perpetuate their full throated aerial assault. They also are lagging in the run game, with USC ranking 112th in Rushing EPA/Play and Oregon checking in at 91st. Both teams have solid secondaries (OU = 6th in pass D/USC = 29th) that are the strength of their respective defenses. Interestingly, the strengths/weaknesses of OU and USC’s defensive units are, to varying degrees, similar. Furthermore, it conspicuously re-opened at 2:31 AM EST and stayed there for 3 ½ hours until the east coast woke up and began throttling this line down to -21.5 by Monday morning, where it stopped dead in its tracks and hasn’t budged since.įortunately for Colorado, Oregon defensive guru HC Dan Lanning is not calling the D this week…USC DC Alex Grinch is. On 9/13, it shifted to -14.5 following the NU victory, which would be this line’s low-point as it re-posted at a massive -27.5 with money lines of +1,200/-3,000 this Sunday. This line launched at -17.5 on Thursday, 9/7 after the Buffs outlasted TCU 45-42, and just before they soundly defeated Nebraska 36-14.
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