College soccer started with two games that were close Saturday and Week 1 is set to kick off. For a lot of , this is the very first time you have made a wager since last soccer season, steering clear of all its instability and baseball. I took a look at some of the ancient traces for Week 1 which could be worthwhile wagering on??Saturday morning before moves that come.
The opening total for the visit of Georgia Tech was 59. The total has moved up 1 stage to 60. Both of these schools locked horns in Week 4 last year and played with a total of 70. At the point in the calendar year, the Tigers were entrenched at a quarterback battle between Trevor Lawrence and Kelly Bryant.
Running back Travis Etienne returns this season and he’d 122 yards versus Georgia Tech although Lawrence pitched four touchdowns and 176 yards. I think there may be some slight growing pains on the defensive side of the ball having to replace the defensive point from one year ago.
This line may shut two??or three??points higher closer to the match and that I expect the Tigers to score at least 50 by themselves,??so OVER 60 is still a line.
Tulsa visits Michigan State in Week 1 and the Spartans started as a 21.5-point favorite with the entire coming in at 46.5 points. The complete has moved up one stage to 47.5, which I think is moving in the incorrect direction. Last year, Michigan and Tulsa State ranked 126th and 103rd in points per game out of 130 total teams.
The Spartans coped with a great deal of injuries that may explain some of the lack of offense, but was addressed in the offseason. The coaching staff was shuffled in hopes that’ll spark matters into various functions, but I’m not convinced it will. On the defensive side of the ball, Sparty returns eight starters who should cause issues more and needed the 13th-best defense.
The line will stay put but with these teams going UNDER a joint 16 times in??their last 19 games, the line will likely come down jump on it before that happens.
The lineup has stood??pat inside this competition since it started using the No. 21 Iowa State Cyclones having an 18.5-point preferred and the whole opening in 41.5 points. I am very surprised to see this line not move with all of the preseason hype behind the Cyclones going against an FCS side. Iowa State completed 2018 by??winning seven of the last nine matches, falling only to Texas and also to Washington State from the Valero Alamo Bowl.
Quarterback Brock Purdy ought to have a step forward following his freshman season with an offensive line in front of him along with two wide receivers and a senior running back also. Start looking for this group to beat up on Northern Iowa to kick the season. If we get closer to the sport this line will close over -20.
Yet more, a season setting its sights on a national tournament with a smothering defense and a high-octane offense is entered by Alabama. The opening total with the match has been 60.5 but has fallen three factors.?? I feel that’s the incorrect direction and it will return to the opening lineup. Last year, the Crimson Tide had eight regular-season games in while shutting out just two teams along the way,??twice in November.
Also a 2018 Heisman Trophy finalist, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, returns for his junior season and is connected by the best receiver in college soccer in Jerry Jeudy. Duke is going to have new look after dropping quarterback Daniel Jones to the NFL draft so that the crime may??scuffle somewhat in the early going, but Alabama can hit on the OVER 57.5 points??.
The following game, very similar to??the Northern Iowa/Iowa State competition, in which total and the line have not shifted since the Tech and Texas’ total has stayed stable in 55 points. The Longhorns averaged 31.1 points a game a year ago, ranking 45th in college soccer, and is going to have a similar look offensively in 2019 with quarterback Sam Ehlinger and running back Keaontay Ingram coming with Collin Johnson, their No. 2??receiver last season.
The biggest question mark for Texas is a new-look defense that’s supposed to get four sophomores and a freshman holding down the fort, which could lead to??some growing pains early in the summer as they adapt to college ball’s rate. Louisiana Tech running Jaqwis Dancy back and is coming a lot of its offense quarterback J’mar Smith.
I believe the two squads are going to find their chances offensively although the defenses will need some time to adjust and??come. I??feel the total should rise.

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