Game of the Month CFB 10*
(NCAAF) Eagles (GSO) vs. Wolf Pack (NEV),
Point Spread: 0.00 | -110.00 Wolf Pack (NEV) (Home)
Result: Loss
#368 ASA TOP PLAY ON 10* Nevada pick-em over Georgia Southern, Saturday at 7 PM ET - Nevada has been a surprise this year taking a good SMU team to the wire and then turning around the next week and beating Troy on the road as 8 point underdogs (we were on Troy unfortunately). We felt Nevada was in a really tough spot last week after nearly upsetting SMU then having to travel across the country and play in the heat and humidity @ Troy (Alabama). The Trojans have an outstanding program (23-5 record the previous 2 seasons) and the Wolfpack got down 14-0 early and battled back for a 28-26 win. Very impressive. The Wolfpack have run the ball very well with 214 yards rushing last week vs good Troy defense on 6.3 YPC. The week prior they outgained SMU on the ground by +0.5 YPC and last week outgained Troy on the ground by +1.0 YPC. That rushing success should continue on Saturday as they face Georgia Southern defense that allowed 371 yards rushing on over 10 YPC vs Boise last week. GSU gave Boise a decent run losing 56-45 but it really wasn’t that close as the Broncos outgained the Eagles by almost 200 yards despite running 20 fewer offensive snaps. The final count on a yards per play basis was Boise 9.9, GSU 5.4. We like Nevada’s new HC Choate who led a very good Texas defense the previous season and before that had an impressive run as the head man @ Montana State. He has this team playing hard and with confidence. They should catch Georgia Southern in a tough spot here after giving everything they had last week trying to upset Boise and now making the long travel west. GSU is not trustworthy laying points on the road (or pick-em) as they’ve only won 7 of their last 29 road tilts outright. As you might expect looking at those numbers, the Eagles are just 4-10 ATS as road favorites since 2015 (lined opened with GSU favored and now pick-em). Nevada gets the win on Saturday.