Boise St., Louisiana Tech start Week 9 betting
The Boise State Broncos and Louisiana Tech Bulldogs have a rare Tuesday night clash in WAC play.
Bookmaker.com has Boise State as huge 38-point home ‘chalk’ with the total not listed.
Boise State (6-0 straight-up, 5-1 against the spread) is ranked No. 2 in both the AP and Coaches Poll. However, the Auburn Tigers are top-ranked in the BCS as the computer rankings pushed them ahead of both Boise State and Oregon.
This is a worrisome development for Boise State. Its hardest games came early in the season versus then No. 10 Virginia Tech and No. 24 Oregon State. Va. Tech is currently No. 23 in the BCS and Oregon State unranked. No. 24 Nevada is the only ranked team out of Boise State’s remaining six contests.
The Broncos need to keep winning convincingly and hope there are no undefeated teams from major conferences. Even then, there’s a chance that a one-loss team like Alabama could rank ahead of them in the BCS.
Despite all the rankings drama, it’s hard to argue against the product the Broncos put on the field. They’re scoring 47 ½ PPG, fourth in the country, with quarterback Kellen Moore leading in passing efficiency (190.35).
The offense is extremely balanced with the 12th-ranked rushing attack (222.8 YPG) and 13th passing (301 YPG). The underrated defense is first in the nation in total yards allowed (210.2 YPG) and second in points (12.33 PPG).
The Broncos have been very impressive all year ATS (5-1). They’ve ranged from 38-43 ½-point favorites the last three games and have gone 3-0 ATS. The average margin of victory was 50 points.
The ‘over’ started 3-0 for Boise State, but the ‘under’ is 2-1 since. The ‘over’ is 4-1 in its last five home games.
Louisiana Tech (3-4 SU, 3-4 ATS) is riding a two-game winning streak over Utah State (24-6) and Idaho (48-35). The team is 2-1 SU in the WAC after opening 1-3 out of conference.
The Bulldogs run a fast paced, no-huddle offense that is averaging 31 PPG in conference. They like to snap the ball with 20 seconds left on the play clock, which causes chaos for the defense and limits substitutions.
It’s been a strange season for senior quarterback Ross Jenkins. He had 21 straights starts heading into the season, but was replaced by new head coach Sonny Dykes during the 20-6 opening win over Grambling State.
Jenkins then sat against Texas A&M, Navy and Southern Miss (all losses). He came in for relief during a blowout loss to Hawaii (41-21) and has now started the last two wins.
Jenkins is completed 70.5 percent of his passes on the year with six TDs and two picks. He threw for 422 yards, three TDs and no picks versus Idaho last week.
The running game has also picked it up the last two weeks with Lennon Creer amassing 309 total yards. The Tennessee transfer will need a big day to help keep the Broncos defense honest against the pass.
The defense has struggled this year at 113th in the nation in yards allowed (448.8 YPG). It let up 533 against Idaho after a season-low versus Utah State (195).
Louisiana Tech is 17-41-1 in its last 59 road games. The ‘over’ is 3-1-1 in its last five road contests.
Boise State has beaten Louisiana Tech eight straight times (4-4 ATS). The home team is 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings and Louisiana Tech is 1-4 ATS in its last five visits to Boise.
ESPN2 will have the 5 p.m. (PT) kickoff from Bronco Stadium and the hideous blue turf. Weather will be cold in the lower 40s with showers likely.
Boise State next hosts Hawaii on Nov. 6, while Louisiana Tech welcomes Fresno State that same day.
The Boise State Broncos and Louisiana Tech Bulldogs have a rare Tuesday night clash in WAC play.
Bookmaker.com has Boise State as huge 38-point home ‘chalk’ with the total not listed.
Boise State (6-0 straight-up, 5-1 against the spread) is ranked No. 2 in both the AP and Coaches Poll. However, the Auburn Tigers are top-ranked in the BCS as the computer rankings pushed them ahead of both Boise State and Oregon.
This is a worrisome development for Boise State. Its hardest games came early in the season versus then No. 10 Virginia Tech and No. 24 Oregon State. Va. Tech is currently No. 23 in the BCS and Oregon State unranked. No. 24 Nevada is the only ranked team out of Boise State’s remaining six contests.
The Broncos need to keep winning convincingly and hope there are no undefeated teams from major conferences. Even then, there’s a chance that a one-loss team like Alabama could rank ahead of them in the BCS.
Despite all the rankings drama, it’s hard to argue against the product the Broncos put on the field. They’re scoring 47 ½ PPG, fourth in the country, with quarterback Kellen Moore leading in passing efficiency (190.35).
The offense is extremely balanced with the 12th-ranked rushing attack (222.8 YPG) and 13th passing (301 YPG). The underrated defense is first in the nation in total yards allowed (210.2 YPG) and second in points (12.33 PPG).
The Broncos have been very impressive all year ATS (5-1). They’ve ranged from 38-43 ½-point favorites the last three games and have gone 3-0 ATS. The average margin of victory was 50 points.
The ‘over’ started 3-0 for Boise State, but the ‘under’ is 2-1 since. The ‘over’ is 4-1 in its last five home games.
Louisiana Tech (3-4 SU, 3-4 ATS) is riding a two-game winning streak over Utah State (24-6) and Idaho (48-35). The team is 2-1 SU in the WAC after opening 1-3 out of conference.
The Bulldogs run a fast paced, no-huddle offense that is averaging 31 PPG in conference. They like to snap the ball with 20 seconds left on the play clock, which causes chaos for the defense and limits substitutions.
It’s been a strange season for senior quarterback Ross Jenkins. He had 21 straights starts heading into the season, but was replaced by new head coach Sonny Dykes during the 20-6 opening win over Grambling State.
Jenkins then sat against Texas A&M, Navy and Southern Miss (all losses). He came in for relief during a blowout loss to Hawaii (41-21) and has now started the last two wins.
Jenkins is completed 70.5 percent of his passes on the year with six TDs and two picks. He threw for 422 yards, three TDs and no picks versus Idaho last week.
The running game has also picked it up the last two weeks with Lennon Creer amassing 309 total yards. The Tennessee transfer will need a big day to help keep the Broncos defense honest against the pass.
The defense has struggled this year at 113th in the nation in yards allowed (448.8 YPG). It let up 533 against Idaho after a season-low versus Utah State (195).
Louisiana Tech is 17-41-1 in its last 59 road games. The ‘over’ is 3-1-1 in its last five road contests.
Boise State has beaten Louisiana Tech eight straight times (4-4 ATS). The home team is 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings and Louisiana Tech is 1-4 ATS in its last five visits to Boise.
ESPN2 will have the 5 p.m. (PT) kickoff from Bronco Stadium and the hideous blue turf. Weather will be cold in the lower 40s with showers likely.
Boise State next hosts Hawaii on Nov. 6, while Louisiana Tech welcomes Fresno State that same day.
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