Las Vegas Review-Journal

Utah State could cover huge spread

No. 1 Tide giving 42 against lowly Aggies

- By David Schoen Contact David Schoen at dschoen@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

Convention­al wisdom says this will be a disaster considerin­g my credential­s as a college football handicappe­r are sorely lacking.

Math was never a strength of mine. A handful of years ago, the line moved after I bet against Wisconsin, and I actually thought that wager had something to do with it.

What a donkey.

Publishing my picks could end up being more awkward than making eye contact with a panhandler on the freeway exit during a red light.

And yet, here we are, harboring dreams of a decent showing. Sort of like Utah State, which is a 42-point underdog at the Westgate Superbook against Alabama on Saturday.

The Aggies are hoping to keep the score respectabl­e against the nation’s top-ranked team after failing to cover as 24½-point home favorites in their opener against Connecticu­t.

But let’s be honest. Utah State wasn’t all that interested in last week’s game and spent the entire offseason focused on this matchup against the host Crimson Tide.

In addition, it’s worth backing Aggies coach Blake Anderson, whose teams have covered in nine of his past 11 games as a underdog dating to his time at Arkansas State.

Alabama isn’t known to run up the score on nonconfere­nce opponents and, more significan­tly, will be looking ahead to next week’s game at Texas. According to @Bet_labs, favorites of 30 or more points playing their opener have gone 35-49 ATS in the past five seasons.

That’s enough to convince a square like me. Take the Aggies and the points. Here are four more plays for Saturday:

■ Notre Dame-ohio State O59: The Buckeyes have the nation’s top offense and will be tough for Notre Dame to contain. But this is more about Ohio State’s porous defense, which allowed 87 points in its final two games last season. New defensive coordinato­r Jim Knowles must fix a unit that was vulnerable to strong rushing attacks and couldn’t get off the field on third down. The Irish should have enough on offense with tight end Michael Mayer and a talented line to keep pace.

■ Rutgers-boston College U48: This just feels like a 3-yards-and-a-cloudof-rubber-pellets kind of matchup that should be shown on TV in black and white. Nine of Boston College’s 12 games stayed under the total in 2021. The only reason for pause is the Eagles offense should improve with the return of quarterbac­k Phil Jurkovec. ■ North Texas +11 over Southern

Methodist: The Mean Green have been a covering machine lately, winning six straight against the spread in the regular season. There’s probably a bit of recency bias at work with this pick after last week’s victory. North Texas failed to cover in six of its past seven meetings with SMU.

■ Cincinnati-arkansas U52: The Bearcats lost several key players to the NFL but return an experience­d defensive line and secondary. That should be enough to slow the Razorbacks’ ground game, which was tops among Power Five teams last season. If Cincinnati goes with Ben Bryant at quarterbac­k, don’t expect much in the way of offense.

■ Last week: 0-0

■ Season: 0-0

 ?? Tyler Tate The Associated Press ?? Running back Cooper Jones and the Utah State Aggies will have their hands full Saturday when they play No. 1 Alabama.
Tyler Tate The Associated Press Running back Cooper Jones and the Utah State Aggies will have their hands full Saturday when they play No. 1 Alabama.

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