Sam Houston vs Hawaii Prediction, Picks & Odds for September 6 — College Football Week 2

Yonke's prediction: Regardless of who’s under center tonight, Hawaii will have no problem moving the chains.

JD Yonke - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
JD Yonke • Betting Analyst
Sep 6, 2025 • 06:00 ET • 4 min read

NCAAF

Match starts: 15 hrs
HAW
72 %
SHSU
28 %
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors quarterback Luke Weaver (2) looks to pass.

Plan on staying up late to catch as many football games as possible this weekend?

There’s a late-nightcap on the island as the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors host the Sam Houston Bearkats to finish off Week 2.

Despite questions about starting quarterback Micah Alejado’s health, my Sam Houston vs. Hawaii predictions are riding with the home team.

Find out more in my college football picks for Saturday, September 6.

Sam Houston vs Hawaii prediction

Sam Houston vs Hawaii best bet: Hawaii moneyline (-114)

The big news heading into this game is the health of Hawaii quarterback Micah Alejado. He was spotted in a walking boot at practice on Tuesday before shedding it later in the week, though Alejado remained sidelined as he continues to battle a high ankle sprain that could derail the Rainbow Warriors' season.

For what it’s worth, I think there’s a very good chance he doesn’t play. He did gut through it last week against Arizona, but Alejado was ineffective and had his foot stepped on, forcing him out of the contest. The backup, Luke Weaver, therefore has game-time experience — plus two weeks of practice with the ones — in which to get more comfortable.

Sam Houston looks like a miserable bunch this season at 0-2, both of which were double-digit losses. The Bearkats lost their last 16 tacklers from a season ago, making this one of the softest defenses in the country, so Hawaii will be able to move the ball regardless of who is the signal caller.

Hawaii’s defense will be the best unit on the field against an SHSU team whose QBs have combined for one touchdown and two interceptions.

Sam Houston vs Hawaii same-game parlay

Even if Alejado plays, he won’t be at full strength, hampering the Run-n-Shoot offense that relies so heavily on his prowess.

Weaver hasn’t shown enough that he can light up the scoreboard, so Hawaii will run the ball more than usual and rely on its underrated defense against an SHSU offense averaging 22.5 ppg.

Hawaii will eventually pull away, but it might be after a sloppy start in which it avoids getting into a shootout with (likely) its backup quarterback.

Sam Houston vs Hawaii 4-Leg SGP

  • Hawaii -6.5 (-114)
  • Under 49.5 (-110)
  • First half u24.5 (-120) 
  • Hawaii 3Q -1.5 (+104)

Our deep-ball SGP: Sloppy start, strong finish

I project a game script where Hawaii stumbles out of the gate with an injured or backup QB before finding its rhythm later in the contest.

Sam Houston vs Hawaii 5-Leg SGP

  • Hawaii -6.5 (-114)
  • Under 49.5 (-110)
  • First half u24.5 (-120) 
  • Sam Houston 1Q +1.5 (-120)
  • Hawaii 3Q -1.5 (+104)

Sam Houston vs Hawaii odds

  • Spread: Sam Houston +9.5 (-110) | Hawaii -9.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Sam Houston +280 | Hawaii -370
  • Over/Under: Over 48.5 (-110) | Under 48.5 (-110)

Sam Houston vs Hawaii trend to know

Hawaii has covered the spread in five of its last six games at home. Find more college football betting trends for Sam Houston vs Hawaii.

How to watch Sam Houston vs Hawaii

Location Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, Honolulu, HI
Date Saturday, September 6, 2025
Kickoff 11:59 p.m. ET
TV Mountain West Network

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JD Yonke
Betting Analyst

JD is a diehard college football fan with five years of experience writing betting and fantasy content for publications such as SportsGrid, Fantasy Points, Fantrax, and Devy Watch. An avid reader, he uses his inclination to look at things with an exhausting and in-depth, analytic viewpoint combined with a love for statistics and metrics to form a well-rounded handicapping approach.

e's an integral member of the niche (but growing!) college fantasy football community, twice traveling to Canton, OH for the Fantasy Football Expo as a member of the CFF King's Classic drafting squad. His specialization in college football DFS and prop betting taught him that there are exploitable markets to be found and that narrowing your focus is integral to being a profitable bettor.

A lifelong Californian who grew up playing baseball, basketball, football, and lacrosse, he's glad to share a passionate love for sports with this wonderful community.

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