Friday, November 16, 2007

Hawaii-Nevada Betting Preview

According to "Vegas Insider" Rick Monek of MasterLockLine.com, Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan is a true game time decision Brennan told reports he is not experiencing any side effects from a concussion he suffered last Saturday. However, he practiced very minimally this week, skipping Monday and Tuesday.

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Not only do the Rainbows have the challenge of heading to the mainland, but they will play in temperatures in the low 50s if not upper 40s.

In comparing overall statistics, Hawaii has a big advantage on both sides of the ball. Hawaii gets 1.1 more yards per play and gives up 1.4 less on the defensive side of the ball.

Contrary to popular belief, Nevada is actually more of a big play team, averaging 2.4 more passing yards per reception than the Rainbows are.

In total yards, Hawaii gives up 72.7 less per game and gets 30.3 more. The big difference is that this is only Hawaii's fourth road game. They are though outscoring teams on the highway by a 46-28.2 points per game margin.

As far as betting trends, all records are against the spread. Hawaii has covered seven straight after getting more than 450 total yards last game. They are on a 20-8 tear as a favorite.

However, the Wolfpack are 17-5 their last 22 at home according to the sportsbooks. For all the weekend's live betting odds, spread picks and more, visit OffshoreInsiders.com   

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