Stephen Nover's CFB Total of the Year
(NCAAF) Temple vs. Houston,
Total: 57.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
Look for defense, not offense, to dominate in the inaugural American Athletic Conference title game between Temple and Houston just like it has during the previous two meetings between these teams.

Houston hosted Temple last season and won, 31-10. The Cougars also defeated the Owls, 22-13, on the road in 2013.

Both teams are just as strong, if not stronger, defensively this season. Temple gives up less than 19 points per game. Only 15 teams surrender fewer points. The Owls also rank 17th in total defense sparked by senior linebacker Tyler Matakevich. They haven't allowed a touchdown during their last two games.

The Cougars rank 22nd in scoring defense holding opponents to 21.1 points per contest. They are among the leaders in creating turnovers and also have the No. 12 run defense in the nation, huge because the Owls heavily rely on their star running back Jahad Thomas. He rushed for 49 yards against the Cougars last season.

Houston likes to run, too, behind dual threat quarterback Greg Ward Jr. The Owls will be prepared for him. Temple has held six of its last nine opponents to less than 17 points.

The combination of two strong defenses and a lot of running ball - which eats clock - sets up this strong under play.