Las Vegas Review-Journal

Offense gives K-state slight edge

Wildcats’ ability to move chains key advantage vs. Oklahoma State

- By Christophe­r Smith Christophe­r Smith of Al.com is providing college football analysis for the Las Vegas Review-journal. Follow @Cfblocksmi­th on Twitter.

Oklahoma State hosts Kansas State in a Big 12 opener that seems destined to be low scoring.

COLLEGE PICKS

The consensus total at Las Vegas sportsbook­s is 46½. Kansas State allows 1.9 yards per carry, which ranks ninth in the nation, and Oklahoma State gives up 2.6 ypc, good for 17th.

Cowboys quarterbac­k Spencer Sanders completed 6 of 13 passes for 82 yards in a 21-20 win at Boise State last week. The Wildcats lost QB Skylar Thompson to injury and are rocking with Will Howard, mediocre, at best, as a passer.

The biggest difference? Kansas State is tied for third in offensive success rate, and Oklahoma State ranks 112th. In a game in which field position could matter tremendous­ly, the Wildcats are the better bet to consistent­ly move the chains.

Sanders and the Cowboys might have a slight edge in the passing game. I would make this line pick’em on a neutral field.

Take Kansas State +6.

Four more plays (home team in CAPS):

■ Missouri (-1½) over BOSTON COLLEGE: The Eagles’ season changed when quarterbac­k Phil Jurkovec got injured. Backup QB Dennis Grosel completed

7 of 15 passes for 79 yards last week against a Temple defense that ranks 89th in SP+. Boston College wide receiver Zay Flowers is great, but he needs someone to throw him the ball. I don’t trust either defense. The Eagles gave up 28 second-half points to Massachuse­tts, and Missouri hasn’t stopped anyone. But coach Eli Drinkwitz, QB Connor Bazelak and running back Tyler Badie have formed a nice trio for Missouri.

■ Texas-san Antonio (+3) over MEMPHIS: The Roadrunner­s have covered in five consecutiv­e games going back to last season and are 7-2 straight up in their past nine. Memphis was fortunate to beat Mississipp­i State despite getting outgained by 1 yard per play and allowing the Bulldogs to run 30 additional offensive snaps. UTSA running back Sincere Mccormick (2,775 yards of total offense, 20 touchdowns past two seasons) is due for a big game. The Roadrunner­s, who won at Illinois, are tied for 29th in defensive EPA (Expected Points Added) per play; Memphis is No. 102.

■ Alabama-birmingham (+3½) over TULANE: Bill Clark is 8-3 against the spread and 7-4 straight up as a road underdog against Group of Five teams at UAB. Clark is 1-6 ATS against Power Five teams and 3719-1 against everyone else. Don’t let the fact that Tulane scared Oklahoma and Georgia embarrasse­d UAB to skew your projection­s. The Blazers gave up a combined six points and 2.7 yards per play to Jacksonvil­le State and North Texas. UAB might have found something against the Mean Green in QB Dylan Hopkins, who is 10-for-12 for 261 yards, four TDS and no intercepti­ons.

■ Toledo (-5) over BALL STATE: After pushing Notre Dame to the brink, Toledo laid an egg at Colorado State, but the Rockets didn’t allow a defensive touchdown. Ball State’s offense ranks 125th in EPA per pass. By any metric, Ball State’s defense has gotten obliterate­d; Toledo’s defense is 19th in EPA per play and 34th in success rate allowed. The SP+ projection­s favor Toledo by 12.3 on a neutral field.

Last week: 3-2

Season: 9-6

 ?? Charlie Riedel The Associated Press ?? Quarterbac­k Will Howard (15) has been reasonably effective running the Kansas State offense.
Charlie Riedel The Associated Press Quarterbac­k Will Howard (15) has been reasonably effective running the Kansas State offense.

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