Running the ball is key to NIU's success: The Huskies are led by junior RB Garrett Wolfe, who ranks seventh in the country in yards per game with 126.5 and opened the season with back-to-back 200-yard games. Wolfe and teammate A.J. Harris (7.9 yards per carry) entered the season as the top returning rushing tandem in the nation. However, NIU is coming off its lowest rushing total in over six years following a 48-42 overtime loss to Akron. The Huskies totaled just 50 yards on the ground as a team, with Wolfe gaining 52 yards on 21 carries. QB Phil Horvath threw for a school-record 486 yards and six touchdowns in the loss, but head coach Joe Novak knows the team needs to run the ball against Miami to be successful. The Huskies are 10-2 ATS in conference home games since 2002.
Betts will try to turn game into another air show: Miami QB Josh Betts ranks third in the MAC with 319.5 yards per game and will try to duplicate Akron QB Luke Getsy's performance of two weeks ago in beating NIU. Getsy, ranked second in the MAC, threw for 406 yards and five TDs, forcing the Huskies away from their ground game by making them throw three TDs just to get to OT. NIU is giving up an average of 30.5 points and nearly 420 yards per game so far in four games this season.
Northern Illinois has one of the best offensive units in the nation, as they’ve averaged 7.5 yards per play against teams that would combine to allow 5.7 yppl to an average team. That includes 7.4 yppl against Michigan and 6.9 yppl against Northwestern, so they have been impressive even against teams from better conferences. Miami-Ohio’s offense isn’t quite as good, but the Redhawks have averaged 5.7 yppl against teams that would allow 5.3 yppl to an average offense, which is good for a MAC team. Miami-Ohio is an average team overall given that their defensive rating is 0.4 yppl worse than average (5.8 yppl allowed to teams that would average 5.4 yppl against an average defense) and it will tough for that unit to slow down the Huskies’ attack tonight. Miami-Ohio could stay in the game against a bad NIU stop unit that has surrendered 5.7 yppl this season to teams that would average only 5.2 yppl to an average offense. The Over looks like a pretty good play given that both offensive units should perform well above average in this game
Betts will try to turn game into another air show: Miami QB Josh Betts ranks third in the MAC with 319.5 yards per game and will try to duplicate Akron QB Luke Getsy's performance of two weeks ago in beating NIU. Getsy, ranked second in the MAC, threw for 406 yards and five TDs, forcing the Huskies away from their ground game by making them throw three TDs just to get to OT. NIU is giving up an average of 30.5 points and nearly 420 yards per game so far in four games this season.
Northern Illinois has one of the best offensive units in the nation, as they’ve averaged 7.5 yards per play against teams that would combine to allow 5.7 yppl to an average team. That includes 7.4 yppl against Michigan and 6.9 yppl against Northwestern, so they have been impressive even against teams from better conferences. Miami-Ohio’s offense isn’t quite as good, but the Redhawks have averaged 5.7 yppl against teams that would allow 5.3 yppl to an average offense, which is good for a MAC team. Miami-Ohio is an average team overall given that their defensive rating is 0.4 yppl worse than average (5.8 yppl allowed to teams that would average 5.4 yppl against an average defense) and it will tough for that unit to slow down the Huskies’ attack tonight. Miami-Ohio could stay in the game against a bad NIU stop unit that has surrendered 5.7 yppl this season to teams that would average only 5.2 yppl to an average offense. The Over looks like a pretty good play given that both offensive units should perform well above average in this game
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