PREMIUM
AAA's 10* BLOWOUT SIDE OF MONTH (14-5/74% "GOM" RUN!)
(NCAAF) Louisiana-Monroe vs. Memphis,
Point Spread: -25.50 | -110.00 Memphis (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -25.50 | -110.00 Memphis (Home)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* BLOWOUT SIDE OF THE MONTH on Memphis.
The Warhawks struggled on the defensive side of the ball last year, an area which is also expected to be a weak point this season. And that doesn't bode well against the up-tempo Tigers, who we foresee pulling away down the stretch for a comfortable ATS cover.
Louisiana Monroe: The Warhawks were just 4-8 last year and failed to qualify for a bowl. UL Monroe was disastrous on the defensive side of the ball last year, allowing at least 34 points in every game, with four games seeing the opposition put up at least 51. QB Garrett Smith finished with 1,237 yards, nine TD's and seven INT's.
Memphis: The Tigers were 8-5 and then lost 51-31 to Western Kentucky in the Boca Raton Bowl. Memphis is led by Riley Ferguson, who had 3,698 yards, 32 TD's and ten INT's. Ferguson is back for his senior year and we think he'll be the big difference maker tonight. The offense also features a strong run game with Darrell Henderson and Patrick Taylor Jr.
The bottom line: Note that Louisiana Monroe is just 1-4 ATS in its last five games in August, while Memphis is 16-6-1 ATS in its last 23 non-conference contests. All signs point to a rout from start to finish, lay the points with confidence, play on MEMPHIS.
AAA Sports
The Warhawks struggled on the defensive side of the ball last year, an area which is also expected to be a weak point this season. And that doesn't bode well against the up-tempo Tigers, who we foresee pulling away down the stretch for a comfortable ATS cover.
Louisiana Monroe: The Warhawks were just 4-8 last year and failed to qualify for a bowl. UL Monroe was disastrous on the defensive side of the ball last year, allowing at least 34 points in every game, with four games seeing the opposition put up at least 51. QB Garrett Smith finished with 1,237 yards, nine TD's and seven INT's.
Memphis: The Tigers were 8-5 and then lost 51-31 to Western Kentucky in the Boca Raton Bowl. Memphis is led by Riley Ferguson, who had 3,698 yards, 32 TD's and ten INT's. Ferguson is back for his senior year and we think he'll be the big difference maker tonight. The offense also features a strong run game with Darrell Henderson and Patrick Taylor Jr.
The bottom line: Note that Louisiana Monroe is just 1-4 ATS in its last five games in August, while Memphis is 16-6-1 ATS in its last 23 non-conference contests. All signs point to a rout from start to finish, lay the points with confidence, play on MEMPHIS.
AAA Sports