Only thing I could find on meaningful players status was this...
Status of Watts’ ankle a concern for Blankenship
9/30/2012 10:25:55 PM
Junior tailback Trey Watts, the University of Tulsa’s most versatile offensive player, has an ankle issue that concerns coach Bill Blankenship.
The injury was sustained during the Golden Hurricane’s Sept. 22 victory over Fresno State and was aggravated during last week’s 49-42 win at UAB. On Saturday, in a 2:30 p.m., CBS Sports Network-televised Conference USA contest, Tulsa plays at Marshall.
“We’ll just have to take it day by day,” Blankenship said. “I think Trey will play (at Marshall) to some degree. He was hobbled when he started (the UAB game), and that’s probably how he’ll be at the start this week.
“He’ll be out there against Marshall and he’ll know the game plan, but
he won’t do much between now and Thursday. We’ll try to get him well. This is too big a week to not try and get him ready. We can’t sit him down if he can help us.”
Statistics underscore Watts’ big-picture significance. He has rushed for 363 yards, averaging 7.9 per attempt. He has 13 receptions, averaging 10.5 yards. He is a dependable punt-return specialist and averages nearly 29 yards on kickoff returns. At Iowa State, Watts busted a 60-yard kickoff return.
At 153 per game, Watts is Conference USA’s all-purpose yardage leader.
-- Bill Haisten
GL!!!
Only thing I could find on meaningful players status was this...
Status of Watts’ ankle a concern for Blankenship
9/30/2012 10:25:55 PM
Junior tailback Trey Watts, the University of Tulsa’s most versatile offensive player, has an ankle issue that concerns coach Bill Blankenship.
The injury was sustained during the Golden Hurricane’s Sept. 22 victory over Fresno State and was aggravated during last week’s 49-42 win at UAB. On Saturday, in a 2:30 p.m., CBS Sports Network-televised Conference USA contest, Tulsa plays at Marshall.
“We’ll just have to take it day by day,” Blankenship said. “I think Trey will play (at Marshall) to some degree. He was hobbled when he started (the UAB game), and that’s probably how he’ll be at the start this week.
“He’ll be out there against Marshall and he’ll know the game plan, but
he won’t do much between now and Thursday. We’ll try to get him well. This is too big a week to not try and get him ready. We can’t sit him down if he can help us.”
Statistics underscore Watts’ big-picture significance. He has rushed for 363 yards, averaging 7.9 per attempt. He has 13 receptions, averaging 10.5 yards. He is a dependable punt-return specialist and averages nearly 29 yards on kickoff returns. At Iowa State, Watts busted a 60-yard kickoff return.
At 153 per game, Watts is Conference USA’s all-purpose yardage leader.
-- Bill Haisten
GL!!!
It doesn't matter who is out for Tulsa, I still think Marshall will give up 40+. Even if it doesn't go over, it's the correct bet. I got $3 sticks on it myself & got it at 68. I love playing totals, and the #1 thing is what happens in the redzone, specifically, if a team has a long drive. An 8 to 10 play drive that ends in a FG or turnover KILLS over bets. That said, Marshall will give up big plays, so as said, it's the correct bet.
Good Luck to all! I will be watching the Purdue/Mich game (keeping a close eye on the score). And just a side note; I had the over in the Wake/Duke game last weekend @ 60.5. I covered by the hook. But more importantly, the half time score was only 13-10. They ended up scoring 38 points in the second half. Point being; even if the scoring starts slow, trust me when I say; Marshall is going to give up points some where along the line.
It doesn't matter who is out for Tulsa, I still think Marshall will give up 40+. Even if it doesn't go over, it's the correct bet. I got $3 sticks on it myself & got it at 68. I love playing totals, and the #1 thing is what happens in the redzone, specifically, if a team has a long drive. An 8 to 10 play drive that ends in a FG or turnover KILLS over bets. That said, Marshall will give up big plays, so as said, it's the correct bet.
Good Luck to all! I will be watching the Purdue/Mich game (keeping a close eye on the score). And just a side note; I had the over in the Wake/Duke game last weekend @ 60.5. I covered by the hook. But more importantly, the half time score was only 13-10. They ended up scoring 38 points in the second half. Point being; even if the scoring starts slow, trust me when I say; Marshall is going to give up points some where along the line.
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