PREMIUM
Stephen Nover's CFB Non-Conference Total of Year
(NCAAF) Florida International (FIU) vs. Texas State,
Total: 55.00 | -110.00 Over
Result: Loss
Total: 55.00 | -110.00 Over
Result: Loss
(Editor's note: Stephen Nover put this total out shortly after the game came on the board. He made it his Non-Conference Total of the Year based on tremendous line value and a strong handicap. Within 24 hours, though, the total had been bet so far up that Stephen took the game down because the line value had been lost. However, the handicap still holds.)
Two bad defenses against fast-paced offenses. That's a winning combination for an Over in this matchup between Florida International and Texas State.
How bad is Florida International? The Panthers had to go overtime to nip Bryant, a bad FCS program, 38-37. Bryant had eight plays of at least 20 yards against the Panthers. The Panthers are in total rebuild mode under new coach Mike MacIntyre.
A key takeaway from that game was the Panthers taking less than 20 seconds between running plays. That's a tremendously fast pace.
Texas State is up-tempo, too. The Bobcats found themselves a good QB in Layne Hatcher, who was the Freshman of the Year in the Sun Belt Conference at Arkansas State before transferring to Texas State. The Bobcats' problem is once again defense. They surrendered 38 points to Nevada last week. The Wolf Pack lost all of their skill position stars from last season and managed only 23 points against New Mexico State in their first game.
Two bad defenses against fast-paced offenses. That's a winning combination for an Over in this matchup between Florida International and Texas State.
How bad is Florida International? The Panthers had to go overtime to nip Bryant, a bad FCS program, 38-37. Bryant had eight plays of at least 20 yards against the Panthers. The Panthers are in total rebuild mode under new coach Mike MacIntyre.
A key takeaway from that game was the Panthers taking less than 20 seconds between running plays. That's a tremendously fast pace.
Texas State is up-tempo, too. The Bobcats found themselves a good QB in Layne Hatcher, who was the Freshman of the Year in the Sun Belt Conference at Arkansas State before transferring to Texas State. The Bobcats' problem is once again defense. They surrendered 38 points to Nevada last week. The Wolf Pack lost all of their skill position stars from last season and managed only 23 points against New Mexico State in their first game.