99beers wrote:stinkfist wrote:Fwiw, we are -175 u7.5 wins...o7.5 is +125
Hey stinkpuss, I’ll take under 7.5 wins for a twelve pack!!!!!
you're not too swift with simple math, eh?
I don't play well with welchers...
Lol
]]>stinkfist wrote:Fwiw, we are -175 u7.5 wins...o7.5 is +125
Hey stinkpuss, I’ll take under 7.5 wins for a twelve pack!!!!!
you're not too swift with simple math, eh?
I don't play well with welchers...
]]>Fwiw, we are -175 u7.5 wins...o7.5 is +125
Hey stinkpuss, I’ll take under 7.5 wins for a twelve pack!!!!!
]]>Fwiw, we are -175 u7.5 wins...o7.5 is +125
I wouldn't touch the 7.5 o/u line. I feel like we are an 8-4 team, but we always seem to have a TTT loss thrown in.
Hard pass
"FAU is Conference USA's Clear Favorite for 2018
Under first-year coach Lane Kiffin last fall, FAU steamrolled its way to a perfect 8-0 mark in conference play during the regular season and defeated North Texas 41-17 in the C-USA Championship Game. The Owls posted 11 overall victories, which were the most in a single season in school history. There's little reason to doubt the Lane Train will slow down in Boca Raton anytime soon. FAU's offense returns All-America running back Devin Singletary and a talented set of receivers on the outside, led by West Virginia transfer Jovon Durante and sophomore Willie Wright. De'Andre Johnson and Chris Robison are locked into a tight battle for the starting quarterback spot, but the FAU offense should be in good hands with either signal-caller. New coordinator Tony Pecoraro inherits a defense that returns 10 starters and takes the top spot in each of the three unit rankings (DL, LB and DB) for the conference. The Owls face a tough matchup against Oklahoma in Week 1, but if Kiffin's team can avoid a loss the rest of the way, FAU should be in the mix to be the top Group of 5 team in 2018."
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