PREMIUM
AAA's VERY EARLY 10* Chick-Fil-A PEACH BOWL BLOWOUT (Mississippi/TCU!)
(NCAAF) Mississippi vs. TCU,
Point Spread: -3.00 | -115.00 TCU (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -3.00 | -115.00 TCU (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* BLOWOUT on TCU.
I think TCU brings more to the table in this matchup and expect it to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. TCU is the No. 2 scoring offense in the country. Mississippi has the FBS No. 1 ranked defense. This is a classic matchup of strength vs. strength. However, I think the Horned Frogs' defense has a big opportunity to make some noise today as well and ultimately think that Mississippi will finally stumble after having to play catch-up all day long. TCU is choked after getting passed over in the inaugural College Footbal Playoff and I think it takes its frustrations out on Mississippi, the Horned Frogs would rout Iowa State 55-3 on December 6th, an effort not good enough in the committee's eyes to secure a position: "We feel like this is a playoff game," said coach Gary Patterson enthusiastically last week. "Ole Miss was as high as third in the nation, they play at a very high level." The Rebels were rolling, but a loss to LSU on October 25th, and a 35-31 setback to Auburn a week later, as well as losing star receiver Laquon Treadwell to injury, all culminated in Mississippi's national title hopes going up in flames. The Rebels would then also go on to lose 30-0 at Arkansas in their next SEC game, but would in the end finally recover to beat Mississippi State 31-17 in the Egg Bowl in its finale. It's very important to note that Ole Miss QB Bo Wallace struggled down the stretch without Treadwell, completing just 55 percent of his passes with five TDs and five INTs in the final five games, after throwing 17 TDs and averaging 9.1 YPA during his team's 7-0 start. I think the writing is on the wall and a blowout is in the cards, after taking all of the above situational and motivational factors into consideration, in my opinion all signs do indeed point to TCU as the sharp move here.
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I think TCU brings more to the table in this matchup and expect it to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. TCU is the No. 2 scoring offense in the country. Mississippi has the FBS No. 1 ranked defense. This is a classic matchup of strength vs. strength. However, I think the Horned Frogs' defense has a big opportunity to make some noise today as well and ultimately think that Mississippi will finally stumble after having to play catch-up all day long. TCU is choked after getting passed over in the inaugural College Footbal Playoff and I think it takes its frustrations out on Mississippi, the Horned Frogs would rout Iowa State 55-3 on December 6th, an effort not good enough in the committee's eyes to secure a position: "We feel like this is a playoff game," said coach Gary Patterson enthusiastically last week. "Ole Miss was as high as third in the nation, they play at a very high level." The Rebels were rolling, but a loss to LSU on October 25th, and a 35-31 setback to Auburn a week later, as well as losing star receiver Laquon Treadwell to injury, all culminated in Mississippi's national title hopes going up in flames. The Rebels would then also go on to lose 30-0 at Arkansas in their next SEC game, but would in the end finally recover to beat Mississippi State 31-17 in the Egg Bowl in its finale. It's very important to note that Ole Miss QB Bo Wallace struggled down the stretch without Treadwell, completing just 55 percent of his passes with five TDs and five INTs in the final five games, after throwing 17 TDs and averaging 9.1 YPA during his team's 7-0 start. I think the writing is on the wall and a blowout is in the cards, after taking all of the above situational and motivational factors into consideration, in my opinion all signs do indeed point to TCU as the sharp move here.
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