I am a degenerate gambler. Does anyone have any info on the hawaii vs. Charston Southern game. -31.5?
This is the only writeup i've seen on the game
Here’s The Deal … You’ve had a long day of watching college football and you’re just about the hit the hay. Stay up. This will be fun. Forget defense and forget about games that really matter. This is pure fluff that should produce about 800 passing yards and lots and lots of scoring. Charleston Southern has started out with a solid 2-1 record, and while the team will probably finish in the middle of the Big South pack, it has an explosive offense that wings it around the yard. Of course, Hawaii is going to throw the ball, and coming off an interesting road trip with a win over Army and a clunker against Colorado, now it’s time to go on a roll with three home games in the next four with WAC play starting next week against Louisiana Tech.
Why Charleston Southern Might Win: The Bucs can keep up the pace. The Hawaii pass defense, statistically hasn’t been too bad. However, that’s because it faced Army and its run-only offense. The Warriors so far as last in the nation in pass efficiency defense, can’t tackle, and generate no pressure whatsoever up front. CSU is great at protecting quarterback A.J. Toscano, who should roll out of bed and throw for 300 yards.
Why Hawaii Might Win: North Greenville and Mars Hill. Those are the two wins CSU has come up with, while the Warriors have dealt with USC and Colorado. The Bucs are great against the run and can make plays behind the line, but they don’t have much of a pass rush and they’re not going to get to Warrior QB Bryant Moniz enough to slow down the fun. CSU will have a field position problem with an awful punting game and poor kickoff return play failing to help the cause.
What To Watch Out For: Its time for the Warrior defense to show it can stop someone. It has been inconsistent, occasionally undisciplined, and sloppy, but it’s getting a nice season so far from junior linebacker Corey Paredes, one of the nation’s leading tacklers with 39 stops so far including 16 against Colorado. A leading tackler for Southern Oregon before transferring, he’s solid against the run and one of the team’s only sure-thing tacklers.
What Will Happen: It’ll be a fun and wild shootout, but Hawaii has far more weapons and will put a monster number on the board that Charleston
This is the only writeup i've seen on the game
Here’s The Deal … You’ve had a long day of watching college football and you’re just about the hit the hay. Stay up. This will be fun. Forget defense and forget about games that really matter. This is pure fluff that should produce about 800 passing yards and lots and lots of scoring. Charleston Southern has started out with a solid 2-1 record, and while the team will probably finish in the middle of the Big South pack, it has an explosive offense that wings it around the yard. Of course, Hawaii is going to throw the ball, and coming off an interesting road trip with a win over Army and a clunker against Colorado, now it’s time to go on a roll with three home games in the next four with WAC play starting next week against Louisiana Tech.
Why Charleston Southern Might Win: The Bucs can keep up the pace. The Hawaii pass defense, statistically hasn’t been too bad. However, that’s because it faced Army and its run-only offense. The Warriors so far as last in the nation in pass efficiency defense, can’t tackle, and generate no pressure whatsoever up front. CSU is great at protecting quarterback A.J. Toscano, who should roll out of bed and throw for 300 yards.
Why Hawaii Might Win: North Greenville and Mars Hill. Those are the two wins CSU has come up with, while the Warriors have dealt with USC and Colorado. The Bucs are great against the run and can make plays behind the line, but they don’t have much of a pass rush and they’re not going to get to Warrior QB Bryant Moniz enough to slow down the fun. CSU will have a field position problem with an awful punting game and poor kickoff return play failing to help the cause.
What To Watch Out For: Its time for the Warrior defense to show it can stop someone. It has been inconsistent, occasionally undisciplined, and sloppy, but it’s getting a nice season so far from junior linebacker Corey Paredes, one of the nation’s leading tacklers with 39 stops so far including 16 against Colorado. A leading tackler for Southern Oregon before transferring, he’s solid against the run and one of the team’s only sure-thing tacklers.
What Will Happen: It’ll be a fun and wild shootout, but Hawaii has far more weapons and will put a monster number on the board that Charleston
Props to VGPOP for posting this in another thread....I'm taking Charleston Southern
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Props to VGPOP for posting this in another thread....I'm taking Charleston Southern
javascript: var newWin = window.open('https://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/rankingSummary?org=48&year=2010&week=3')
This is the only writeup i've seen on the game
Here’s The Deal … You’ve had a long day of watching college football and you’re just about the hit the hay. Stay up. This will be fun. Forget defense and forget about games that really matter. This is pure fluff that should produce about 800 passing yards and lots and lots of scoring. Charleston Southern has started out with a solid 2-1 record, and while the team will probably finish in the middle of the Big South pack, it has an explosive offense that wings it around the yard. Of course, Hawaii is going to throw the ball, and coming off an interesting road trip with a win over Army and a clunker against Colorado, now it’s time to go on a roll with three home games in the next four with WAC play starting next week against Louisiana Tech.
Why Charleston Southern Might Win: The Bucs can keep up the pace. The Hawaii pass defense, statistically hasn’t been too bad. However, that’s because it faced Army and its run-only offense. The Warriors so far as last in the nation in pass efficiency defense, can’t tackle, and generate no pressure whatsoever up front. CSU is great at protecting quarterback A.J. Toscano, who should roll out of bed and throw for 300 yards.
Why Hawaii Might Win: North Greenville and Mars Hill. Those are the two wins CSU has come up with, while the Warriors have dealt with USC and Colorado. The Bucs are great against the run and can make plays behind the line, but they don’t have much of a pass rush and they’re not going to get to Warrior QB Bryant Moniz enough to slow down the fun. CSU will have a field position problem with an awful punting game and poor kickoff return play failing to help the cause.
What To Watch Out For: Its time for the Warrior defense to show it can stop someone. It has been inconsistent, occasionally undisciplined, and sloppy, but it’s getting a nice season so far from junior linebacker Corey Paredes, one of the nation’s leading tacklers with 39 stops so far including 16 against Colorado. A leading tackler for Southern Oregon before transferring, he’s solid against the run and one of the team’s only sure-thing tacklers.
What Will Happen: It’ll be a fun and wild shootout, but Hawaii has far more weapons and will put a monster number on the board that Charleston
This is the only writeup i've seen on the game
Here’s The Deal … You’ve had a long day of watching college football and you’re just about the hit the hay. Stay up. This will be fun. Forget defense and forget about games that really matter. This is pure fluff that should produce about 800 passing yards and lots and lots of scoring. Charleston Southern has started out with a solid 2-1 record, and while the team will probably finish in the middle of the Big South pack, it has an explosive offense that wings it around the yard. Of course, Hawaii is going to throw the ball, and coming off an interesting road trip with a win over Army and a clunker against Colorado, now it’s time to go on a roll with three home games in the next four with WAC play starting next week against Louisiana Tech.
Why Charleston Southern Might Win: The Bucs can keep up the pace. The Hawaii pass defense, statistically hasn’t been too bad. However, that’s because it faced Army and its run-only offense. The Warriors so far as last in the nation in pass efficiency defense, can’t tackle, and generate no pressure whatsoever up front. CSU is great at protecting quarterback A.J. Toscano, who should roll out of bed and throw for 300 yards.
Why Hawaii Might Win: North Greenville and Mars Hill. Those are the two wins CSU has come up with, while the Warriors have dealt with USC and Colorado. The Bucs are great against the run and can make plays behind the line, but they don’t have much of a pass rush and they’re not going to get to Warrior QB Bryant Moniz enough to slow down the fun. CSU will have a field position problem with an awful punting game and poor kickoff return play failing to help the cause.
What To Watch Out For: Its time for the Warrior defense to show it can stop someone. It has been inconsistent, occasionally undisciplined, and sloppy, but it’s getting a nice season so far from junior linebacker Corey Paredes, one of the nation’s leading tacklers with 39 stops so far including 16 against Colorado. A leading tackler for Southern Oregon before transferring, he’s solid against the run and one of the team’s only sure-thing tacklers.
What Will Happen: It’ll be a fun and wild shootout, but Hawaii has far more weapons and will put a monster number on the board that Charleston
sorry, stupid link, but that is Charleston Southern stats for the season
sorry, stupid link, but that is Charleston Southern stats for the season
Stats are meaningless...haha....Yeah, I agree they aren't against top competition by any means, but they do show that Charleston Southern throws the ball a lot, 7th in passing in FCS. Hawaii has some weapons, but Moniz is not the QB of Hawaii's past.
Gimme the 32 points
Stats are meaningless...haha....Yeah, I agree they aren't against top competition by any means, but they do show that Charleston Southern throws the ball a lot, 7th in passing in FCS. Hawaii has some weapons, but Moniz is not the QB of Hawaii's past.
Gimme the 32 points
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