yes, and yes. They covered against UVA (depending on the line you got, most had it at -2.5) and the over came in against Navy.has Uconn covered on any game this year? Have they hit the over?
We all know that "Vegas" sets the lines to get money on both sides... (I did that for whaler.....he loves comments like that )
Actually...one thing I will say about BD's teams...they don't quit. If PP was still here, I think the team loses by 50. I really think BD will put together a plan to keep this closer than 29..and the players will buy into the plan. It's a short week and I think the combo of UConn's "eh" start and the Herman rumors will somewhat negate the revenge factor in this game.
I think UConn easily beats the spread...but that might be the homer in me.
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Sorry. I needed this.
This may be the largest spread since the 2001/02/03 Miami game. That was something like 49 I think...but...UConn covered that.
They will not cover this one.
You all have been sucked into Crazy's Bob's scheme. He's been sand bagging the team all in long in preparation for this game. Look for us to play offense all 4 quarters and actually cover the deep pass. Houston won't know what hit them.Let's have a dose of reality. Houston "D" handled Oklahoma and Cincinnati, and both of those teams have a much more potent offense than UConn. UConn struggled to score against one of the worse FBS defenses in the country, which was missing 3 starters on defense.
Syracuse offense had no trouble handling UConn's defense, despite missing 3 starting linemen. Their receivers made UConn's best safeties and corners look "JV". And their QB was only a sophomore.....but he can throw long, short, and hit receivers.
If UConn can keep it to a 29 point deficit, good for them. But don't forget, they have an incentive to "put us in our place" for the loss they suffered last year without their starting QB able to play more than a couple of snaps.
I guess I'm hoping against hope, but do not feel very confident.
NY Post moved between -24 1/2 to -23.
-29 is a BIG number.
Call me crazy but I think we cover this. Our gameplan in each and every game this year has been to muck it up and turn the game ugly. It's much more easy to do this on the road than at home when there aren't 30K booing conservative play calls. I see UH being fairly motivated in the 1H, jumping out to a good sized lead and then remembering that they are the much more talented team that can name its score, then taking the foot off the gas just in time for UConn to put together a few garbage drives in 2H.
41-17. An ugly loss, but a backdoor cover nonetheless.
In all seriousness If I gave you an over/under of 9.5 for total UConn points scored are you taking the over or the under?
You are the man Dan! Love the enthusiam, as always!Houston is a giant favorite, and rightfully so. But I'll say this; the pressure that will be on Houston's shoulders if this game is close in the second half of a nationally televised game will be indescribable. Especially when considering what we did to them last year.
Take UConn and the points....and hopefully the massive upset...