We have another MAC game here on Wednesday night, and this figures to be a great game. Temple features the nation's second best defense, facing a high-powered Ohio offense lead by Tyler Tettleton, who has 17 TD's and 5 Ints on the season, along with two good receivers and a solid back. Toledo was able to move the ball through the air against Temple, and I think Ohio will as well. I don't think Ohio will score as easily as they do against most teams, but I think they will get their points. On the other side is Temple's extremely one-dimensional offense. They have one of the best running backs in the country in Bernard Pierce, though he has been slowed by a hamstring injury and was not that effective in his last game. They do have a good No. 2, but with Temple's 113th ranked passing game, Ohio will load the box and dare Temple to beat them through the air. If Temple can't move the ball on the ground, it will be a long night for the offense. Ohio does have two injuries on their d-line, but they have a great middle linebacker who is getting healthy, and they haven't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season. Also, Temple lost their starting left tackle last game, who will likely miss tonight's game at Ohio. I think Temple will have some success running, but not enough to match scores with Ohio's balanced attack. Ohio is also a very well-coached football team under Frank Solich. Tonight is the Bobcat Blackout game where Ohio will be rocking all-black uni's and black helmets. I think this gives them a little extra mojo tonight, in a huge conference game, where the home crowd will be rocking. Temple is first in the MAC East and Ohio is second, and Ohio has knocked off Temple the past two years under very similar circumstances. If Temple gets behind early, which they very well could with Ohio's talented offense, and has to abandon the running game, they could be in big trouble having to rely on their pedestrian passing game. Ohio takes the cake tonight. 27-20 Ohio.
We have another MAC game here on Wednesday night, and this figures to be a great game. Temple features the nation's second best defense, facing a high-powered Ohio offense lead by Tyler Tettleton, who has 17 TD's and 5 Ints on the season, along with two good receivers and a solid back. Toledo was able to move the ball through the air against Temple, and I think Ohio will as well. I don't think Ohio will score as easily as they do against most teams, but I think they will get their points. On the other side is Temple's extremely one-dimensional offense. They have one of the best running backs in the country in Bernard Pierce, though he has been slowed by a hamstring injury and was not that effective in his last game. They do have a good No. 2, but with Temple's 113th ranked passing game, Ohio will load the box and dare Temple to beat them through the air. If Temple can't move the ball on the ground, it will be a long night for the offense. Ohio does have two injuries on their d-line, but they have a great middle linebacker who is getting healthy, and they haven't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season. Also, Temple lost their starting left tackle last game, who will likely miss tonight's game at Ohio. I think Temple will have some success running, but not enough to match scores with Ohio's balanced attack. Ohio is also a very well-coached football team under Frank Solich. Tonight is the Bobcat Blackout game where Ohio will be rocking all-black uni's and black helmets. I think this gives them a little extra mojo tonight, in a huge conference game, where the home crowd will be rocking. Temple is first in the MAC East and Ohio is second, and Ohio has knocked off Temple the past two years under very similar circumstances. If Temple gets behind early, which they very well could with Ohio's talented offense, and has to abandon the running game, they could be in big trouble having to rely on their pedestrian passing game. Ohio takes the cake tonight. 27-20 Ohio.
I'm thinking that UNDER might be the best play, but what the hell do I know?
Jimmy...good to see you bro. I would lean under as well, as Temple has a one-dimensional running offense and a great defense. The question in my mind, is can Temple stop Ohio's offense. If their offense moves it anything like Toledo, they may hit the over. If Temple can keep Ohio's offense in check, then you're probably golden. GL buddy.
I'm thinking that UNDER might be the best play, but what the hell do I know?
Jimmy...good to see you bro. I would lean under as well, as Temple has a one-dimensional running offense and a great defense. The question in my mind, is can Temple stop Ohio's offense. If their offense moves it anything like Toledo, they may hit the over. If Temple can keep Ohio's offense in check, then you're probably golden. GL buddy.
We have another MAC game here on Wednesday night, and this figures to be a great game. Temple features the nation's second best defense, facing a high-powered Ohio offense lead by Tyler Tettleton, who has 17 TD's and 5 Ints on the season, along with two good receivers and a solid back. Toledo was able to move the ball through the air against Temple, and I think Ohio will as well. I don't think Ohio will score as easily as they do against most teams, but I think they will get their points. On the other side is Temple's extremely one-dimensional offense. They have one of the best running backs in the country in Bernard Pierce, though he has been slowed by a hamstring injury and was not that effective in his last game. They do have a good No. 2, but with Temple's 113th ranked passing game, Ohio will load the box and dare Temple to beat them through the air. If Temple can't move the ball on the ground, it will be a long night for the offense. Ohio does have two injuries on their d-line, but they have a great middle linebacker who is getting healthy, and they haven't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season. Also, Temple lost their starting left tackle last game, who will likely miss tonight's game at Ohio. I think Temple will have some success running, but not enough to match scores with Ohio's balanced attack. Ohio is also a very well-coached football team under Frank Solich. Tonight is the Bobcat Blackout game where Ohio will be rocking all-black uni's and black helmets. I think this gives them a little extra mojo tonight, in a huge conference game, where the home crowd will be rocking. Temple is first in the MAC East and Ohio is second, and Ohio has knocked off Temple the past two years under very similar circumstances. If Temple gets behind early, which they very well could with Ohio's talented offense, and has to abandon the running game, they could be in big trouble having to rely on their pedestrian passing game. Ohio takes the cake tonight. 27-20 Ohio.
Down early? pedestrian passing game? balanced attack? why is your score prediction 27-20. Lol that is laughable. down early and abandon their run yet they will manage to squeek out 20 while ohio leads by 7?
We have another MAC game here on Wednesday night, and this figures to be a great game. Temple features the nation's second best defense, facing a high-powered Ohio offense lead by Tyler Tettleton, who has 17 TD's and 5 Ints on the season, along with two good receivers and a solid back. Toledo was able to move the ball through the air against Temple, and I think Ohio will as well. I don't think Ohio will score as easily as they do against most teams, but I think they will get their points. On the other side is Temple's extremely one-dimensional offense. They have one of the best running backs in the country in Bernard Pierce, though he has been slowed by a hamstring injury and was not that effective in his last game. They do have a good No. 2, but with Temple's 113th ranked passing game, Ohio will load the box and dare Temple to beat them through the air. If Temple can't move the ball on the ground, it will be a long night for the offense. Ohio does have two injuries on their d-line, but they have a great middle linebacker who is getting healthy, and they haven't allowed a 100-yard rusher all season. Also, Temple lost their starting left tackle last game, who will likely miss tonight's game at Ohio. I think Temple will have some success running, but not enough to match scores with Ohio's balanced attack. Ohio is also a very well-coached football team under Frank Solich. Tonight is the Bobcat Blackout game where Ohio will be rocking all-black uni's and black helmets. I think this gives them a little extra mojo tonight, in a huge conference game, where the home crowd will be rocking. Temple is first in the MAC East and Ohio is second, and Ohio has knocked off Temple the past two years under very similar circumstances. If Temple gets behind early, which they very well could with Ohio's talented offense, and has to abandon the running game, they could be in big trouble having to rely on their pedestrian passing game. Ohio takes the cake tonight. 27-20 Ohio.
Down early? pedestrian passing game? balanced attack? why is your score prediction 27-20. Lol that is laughable. down early and abandon their run yet they will manage to squeek out 20 while ohio leads by 7?
Oilman...it all depends on how effective Bernard Pierce is tonight. If the hamstring bothers him, they probably won't go over the team total.
Pucku, sorry meant good spot for Ohio.
Dipset...yes, 113th in the country is a pedestrian passing game in my eyes. Balanced attack was referring to Ohio. And I said IF they get down early. IF. I'm not really expecting it, but it could happen. IF they get down early and have to pass, it could be a long night. IF not, they'll probably stay in the game. Lol your analysis is laughable. Learn to ready buddy.
Oilman...it all depends on how effective Bernard Pierce is tonight. If the hamstring bothers him, they probably won't go over the team total.
Pucku, sorry meant good spot for Ohio.
Dipset...yes, 113th in the country is a pedestrian passing game in my eyes. Balanced attack was referring to Ohio. And I said IF they get down early. IF. I'm not really expecting it, but it could happen. IF they get down early and have to pass, it could be a long night. IF not, they'll probably stay in the game. Lol your analysis is laughable. Learn to ready buddy.
113TH IN THE COUNTRY PASSING THE BALL YOUR A VERY GOOD CAPPER AND I AM SURE YOU KNOW WHY THEY OR RANKED SO LOW PASSING THE BALL. WHEN YOU RUN THE BALL AS MUCH AND AS GOOD AS TEMPLE DOES YOUR NOT GOING TO BE RANKED THAT HIGH IN PASSING.DONT GET ME WRONG THEY ARE AN AVG TEAM PASSING THE BALL AND I DO THINK THEY WILL GET CLOSE TO 200 YARDS IN THE AIR TONIGHT AND BETWEEN 165 AND 195 ON THE GROUND.
113TH IN THE COUNTRY PASSING THE BALL YOUR A VERY GOOD CAPPER AND I AM SURE YOU KNOW WHY THEY OR RANKED SO LOW PASSING THE BALL. WHEN YOU RUN THE BALL AS MUCH AND AS GOOD AS TEMPLE DOES YOUR NOT GOING TO BE RANKED THAT HIGH IN PASSING.DONT GET ME WRONG THEY ARE AN AVG TEAM PASSING THE BALL AND I DO THINK THEY WILL GET CLOSE TO 200 YARDS IN THE AIR TONIGHT AND BETWEEN 165 AND 195 ON THE GROUND.
Dipset...I am not predicting they will "have a hard time playing catchup." I simply said it was a possibility, and IF Temple has to rely on the passing game that is not ideal for them. GL tonight man.
Pucku...you're right, they do run the ball extremely well and don't have the rely on the passing game. Nevertheless, the quarterback has not lived up to expectations. Also, Bernard Pierce is not 100%, so he may not be as effective as he usually is. The Bowling Green game was not his best. Who knows exactly how he feels tonight though. GL to you too brother, appreciate you raising some counterpoints like a gentleman.
Dipset...I am not predicting they will "have a hard time playing catchup." I simply said it was a possibility, and IF Temple has to rely on the passing game that is not ideal for them. GL tonight man.
Pucku...you're right, they do run the ball extremely well and don't have the rely on the passing game. Nevertheless, the quarterback has not lived up to expectations. Also, Bernard Pierce is not 100%, so he may not be as effective as he usually is. The Bowling Green game was not his best. Who knows exactly how he feels tonight though. GL to you too brother, appreciate you raising some counterpoints like a gentleman.
Zona...agree that this is a fair line. Don't forget Ohio has knocked off Temple the past two years in very similar spots. The line is right where it should be.
Wizard...fair point, but I think given the situation with all that is at stake in the conference tonight and Pierce banged up, this might be a different story. GL tonight buddy.
Zona...agree that this is a fair line. Don't forget Ohio has knocked off Temple the past two years in very similar spots. The line is right where it should be.
Wizard...fair point, but I think given the situation with all that is at stake in the conference tonight and Pierce banged up, this might be a different story. GL tonight buddy.
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