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2023 68 Ventures Bowl Betting Preview: South Alabama vs Eastern Michigan Analysis

2023 68 Ventures Bowl Betting Preview: South Alabama vs Eastern Michigan Analysis

From Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile Alabama, the 68 Ventures Bowl will take place on Saturday. This game will feature the Jaguars of South Alabama against the Eastern Michigan Eagles.

The South Alabama Jaguars went 6-6 this season. The Jaguars fell in their season finale on the road at the Texas State Bobcats. That game was a thriller, where the Bobcats won 52-44.

For the Eastern Michigan Eagles, they finished third in their division of the MAC. The Eagles were 4-6, before winning their final two games. Eastern Michigan held Buffalo to just 11 points in the season finale.

The South Alabama Jaguars are the favorites in the NCAAF lines in this game as they are listed at -17. The total for this affair is set at 46 points.

 

2023 68 Ventures Bowl Odds: South Alabama vs Eastern Michigan | MyBookie Bowl Game Preview

South Alabama Jaguars vs Eastern Michigan Eagles
ATS Odds:
South Alabama -17
Money line Odds: South Alabama Line -800 / Eastern Michigan Line +550
Over/Under Odds: 46

Saturday, December 23rd at 7:00 pm ET | ESPN / ESPN+
Hancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, AL

 

Jaguars at 6-6

The Jaguars of South Alabama would love to have their season finale back at Texas State. Their defense failed them late in the game, and they let it get away. It was surprising, because the same defense had shut Marshall out the previous week. During the final four games of the season, the Jaguars only allowed 23.5 points per game.

Offensively, South Alabama scored 30.9 points per game. Carter Bradley was the signal caller for much of the season, but he is out with a knee injury Gio Lopez and Desmond Trotter appear to be the guys under center likely. There is a chance they will split time in this game. Trotter was solid with four passing touchdowns in the loss at Texas State.

Caullin Lacy was sensational for the Jaguars this season, with more than 1,300 receiving yards, and 7 touchdowns. He also will not play, as he transferred to Louisville. Jamaal Pitchett should be next up. Pritchett had 4 receptions for 81 yards in the season finale.

 

Eagles Finishing 2023

Eastern Michigan needed two wins to save their chances of getting a 13th game. This is a team that struggled more than they succeeded. But, a new life to finish the season for the Eagles. The offense scored just 20.3 points per game. The best outing of the season was on November 14th, as they scored 30 on Akron.

Ike Udengwu and Cam’Ron McCoy are both listed as co-starters for the Eagles in this game. McCoy has no experience this season, while Udengwu played in two games; with his last pass coming in late October.

The Eagles will turn to Samson Evans and Jaylon Jackson in the back field. Those two were the top threats during the regular season in the run game, They combined for 14 touchdowns, with over 260 carries.

 

Wrapping up 2023

While both teams have their own stories for how they got here, and why they deserve to be here, this is one of the more puzzling betting lines for all of the college football bowl games. We get that both teams are going to be shorthanded from what we saw during the regular season, unless a team is loaded with talent, 17 points is a ton of points.

Sure, Eastern Michigan may struggle in this game, but staying within basically three scores should be able to happen. The Jaguars win this game 28-14 over the Eagles, but in the end Eastern Michigan covers the spread. Take Eastern Michigan +17.

NCAAF 68 Ventures Bowl: ATS Eastern Michigan Eagles +17 | Bet South Alabama vs Eastern Michigan Today
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South Alabama Jaguars Last 5

Date OPP Result
11/25/23 @ XTST L52-44
11/18/23 vs MRSH W28-0
11/11/23 vs ARST W21-14
11/2/23 @ TROY L28-10
10/28/23 vs UL L33-20

Northern Illinois Huskies Last 5

Date OPP Result
11/21/23 @ BUFF W24-11
11/14/23 vs AKR W30-27 2OT
11/8/23 @ TOL L49-23
10/28/23 vs WMU L45-21
10/21/23 @ NIU L20-31
 
 

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Penn State Nittany Lions +1900
Miami (FL) Hurricanes +2100
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LSU Tigers +3900
Missouri Tigers +4000
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2024 College Football Week 1 Schedule

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Week 1 of the 2024 College Football season kicks off on Saturday, August 24th, with exciting matchups across the country!

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Saturday, August 24, 2024
Delaware State   @  Hawai'i TBD CBS Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, Honolulu, HI
Florida State   @  Georgia Tech 12:00 PM   Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Montana State   @  New Mexico 4:00 PM FS1 University Stadium (NM), Albuquerque, NM
SMU   @  Nevada 8:00 PM CBSSN Mackay Stadium, Reno, NV
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Sacramento State   @  San José State TBD CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, CA
Howard   @  Rutgers 6:00 PM BTN SHI Stadium, Piscataway, NJ
North Carolina A&T   @  Wake Forest 7:00 PM   Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium, Winston-Salem, NC
New Hampshire   @  UCF 7:00 PM BIG12|ESPN+ FBC Mortgage Stadium, Orlando, FL
Western Carolina   @  NC State 7:00 PM   Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, NC
Jackson State   @  UL Monroe 7:00 PM   Malone Stadium, Monroe, LA
Lafayette   @  Buffalo 7:00 PM   UB Stadium, Buffalo, NY
Fordham   @  Bowling Green 7:00 PM   Doyt L. Perry Stadium, Bowling Green, OH
Central Connecticut   @  Central Michigan 7:00 PM   Kelly/Shorts Stadium, Mount Pleasant, MI
Arkansas-Pine Bluff   @  Arkansas 7:30 PM   War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock, AR
Duquesne   @  Toledo 7:30 PM   Glass Bowl, Toledo, OH
Murray State   @  Missouri 8:00 PM   Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, Columbia, MO
North Carolina   @  Minnesota 8:00 PM FOX Huntington Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
North Dakota State   @  Colorado 8:00 PM   Folsom Field, Boulder, CO
Lindenwood   @  Kansas 8:00 PM BIG12|ESPN+ Children's Mercy Park, Kansas City, KS
Coastal Carolina   @  Jacksonville State 8:00 PM CBSSN Burgess-Snow Field, Jacksonville, AL
Alcorn State   @  UAB 8:00 PM   Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
SE Louisiana   @  Tulane 8:00 PM   Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Northwestern State   @  Tulsa 8:00 PM   Chapman Stadium, Tulsa, OK
Southern Utah   @  Utah 9:00 PM BIG12|ESPN+ Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, UT
Eastern Illinois   @  Illinois 9:00 PM BTN Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL
Friday, August 30, 2024
Lehigh   @  Army 6:00 PM CBSSN Michie Stadium, West Point, NY
Temple   @  Oklahoma 7:00 PM   Memorial Stadium, Norman, OK
Florida Atlantic   @  Michigan State 7:00 PM BTN Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
Elon   @  Duke 7:30 PM   Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, NC
Western Michigan   @  Wisconsin 9:00 PM BTN Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
TCU   @  Stanford 10:30 PM   Stanford Stadium, Stanford, CA
Saturday, August 31, 2024
Florida International   @  Indiana TBD BTN Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
UConn   @  Maryland TBD FS1 SECU Stadium, College Park, MD
UTEP   @  Nebraska TBD FOX Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Akron   @  Ohio State TBD CBS Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH
Penn State   @  West Virginia TBD FOX Milan Puskar Stadium, Morgantown, WV
South Dakota State   @  Oklahoma State TBD BIG12|ESPN+ Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK
Texas A&M-Commerce   @  San Diego State TBD Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
Robert Morris   @  Utah State TBD Maverik Stadium, Logan, UT
Miami (OH)   @  Northwestern TBD BTN Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium, Evanston, IL
Clemson   @  Georgia 12:00 PM   Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Virginia Tech   @  Vanderbilt 12:00 PM   FirstBank Stadium, Nashville, TN
Illinois State   @  Iowa 12:00 PM BTN Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
Austin Peay   @  Louisville 12:00 PM   L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, Louisville, KY
Indiana State   @  Purdue 12:00 PM BTN Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
Kent State   @  Pittsburgh 12:00 PM   Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA
Bucknell   @  Navy 12:00 PM CBSSN Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, MD
Chattanooga   @  Tennessee 12:45 PM   Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
Towson   @  Cincinnati 2:30 PM BIG12|ESPN+ Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
Portland State   @  Washington State 3:00 PM Gesa Field, Pullman, WA
Miami   @  Florida 3:30 PM   Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
Colorado State   @  Texas 3:30 PM   DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX
Eastern Michigan   @  Massachusetts 3:30 PM   Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium, Amherst, MA
East Tennessee State   @  Appalachian State 3:30 PM   Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, NC
North Dakota   @  Iowa State 3:30 PM FS1 Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA
Ohio   @  Syracuse 3:30 PM   JMA Wireless Dome, Syracuse, NY
Kennesaw State   @  UTSA 3:30 PM   Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
Merrimack   @  Air Force 3:30 PM CBSSN Falcon Stadium, USAF Academy, CO
Western Illinois   @  Northern Illinois 3:30 PM   Huskie Stadium, Dekalb, IL
Boise State   @  Georgia Southern 4:00 PM   Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, GA
Old Dominion   @  South Carolina 4:15 PM   Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, SC
Stony Brook   @  Marshall 5:00 PM   Joan C. Edwards Stadium, Huntington, WV
UC Davis   @  California 5:00 PM   California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA
North Texas   @  South Alabama 5:00 PM   Hancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, AL
Eastern Kentucky   @  Mississippi State 6:00 PM   Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
Campbell   @  Liberty 6:00 PM   Williams Stadium, Lynchburg, VA
Richmond   @  Virginia 6:00 PM   Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, VA
Norfolk State   @  East Carolina 6:00 PM   Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, NC
Idaho State   @  Oregon State 6:30 PM Reser Stadium, Corvallis, OR
Western Kentucky   @  Alabama 7:00 PM   Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
Furman   @  Ole Miss 7:00 PM   Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, MS
Central Arkansas   @  Arkansas State 7:00 PM   Centennial Bank Stadium, Jonesboro, AR
Bethune-Cookman   @  South Florida 7:00 PM   Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Tarleton State   @  Baylor 7:00 PM BIG12|ESPN+ McLane Stadium, Waco, TX
UNLV   @  Houston 7:00 PM FS1 TDECU Stadium, Houston, TX
UT Martin   @  Kansas State 7:00 PM BIG12|ESPN+ Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS
Tennessee Tech   @  Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM   Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium, Murfreesboro, TN
Sam Houston   @  Rice 7:00 PM   Rice Stadium, Houston, TX
Nevada   @  Troy 7:00 PM   Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
North Alabama   @  Memphis 7:00 PM   Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, Memphis, TN
Alabama A&M   @  Auburn 7:30 PM   Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Notre Dame   @  Texas A&M 7:30 PM   Kyle Field, College Station, TX
Fresno State   @  Michigan 7:30 PM NBC Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
Idaho   @  Oregon 7:30 PM BTN Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR
UCLA   @  Hawai'i 7:30 PM CBS Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, Honolulu, HI
Abilene Christian   @  Texas Tech 7:30 PM BIG12|ESPN+ Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Southern Miss   @  Kentucky 7:45 PM   Kroger Field, Lexington, KY
Southern Illinois   @  BYU 8:00 PM BIG12|ESPN+ LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT
Georgia State   @  Georgia Tech 8:00 PM   Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Houston Christian   @  SMU 8:00 PM   Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas, TX
Grambling   @  Louisiana 8:00 PM   Cajun Field, Lafayette, LA
Nicholls   @  Louisiana Tech 8:00 PM   Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, LA
James Madison   @  Charlotte 8:00 PM   Jerry Richardson Stadium, Charlotte, NC
Lamar   @  Texas State 8:00 PM   Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, TX
Southeast Missouri State   @  New Mexico State 9:00 PM   Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
New Mexico   @  Arizona 10:30 PM   Arizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ
Wyoming   @  Arizona State 10:30 PM FS1 Mountain America Stadium, Tempe, AZ
Weber State   @  Washington 11:00 PM BTN Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA
Sunday, September 1, 2024
USC   @  LSU 7:30 PM   Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Monday, September 2, 2024
Boston College   @  Florida State 7:30 PM   Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, FL

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Who is Playing in the 2022 LendingTree Bowl? | Rice Owls versus Southern Miss Golden Eagles Betting Preview

The bad news is that we have some time to kill before we get to the playoff semi-finals and the College Football national Championship Game. The good news is that there is a lot of football to watch and wager on between now and then. Yes, we are heading into bowl season, which is now just a few days away. There is a lot of ground to cover here, and if you are familiar with wagering during bowl season, you are well aware of just how difficult it can be. Star players headed to the NFL Draft will sit out some games, while there will always be a handful of teams who go through the motions and don’t deliver their best effort. Either way, the games still get played and we are going to do all we can to break them all down for you. For this piece, we are concentrating on the Lending Tree Bowl, which is set to go on December 17 at 5:45 PM EST. Let’s take a closer look at the teams involved and how they got here so you can bet on their College Football Bowl Odds.

 

Southern Miss Golden Eagles

That the Eagles made it to a bowl game at all is a decent achievement when you consider that they go out to an 0-2 start on the year. They then went on a run that saw them win 5 of their next 6, making it seem as though they would quickly become bowl eligible. Things did not go according to plan, though, as the Golden Eagles went into a slump that saw them lose 3 in a row, heading into the final week of the regular season needing a win to secure a bowl spot. They came away with a 20-10 win over UL Monroe to earn that spot. Southern Miss was not great offensively this season, averaging just 24 PPG, while surrendering a touch over 23 PPG. They were, though, a very good bet against the spread, covering in 9 of their 12 games. They were 7-5 O/U.

 

Rice Owls

While 6 wins is considered the mark to become bowl eligible, there are some teams who sneak in with fewer wins. The Rice Owls are one of those teams, as they went a rather lackluster 5-7 SU in the regular season. They could have made things a whole lot easier on themselves, as they were sitting at 5-4 heading into the final 3 games of the season. They went ahead and lost all of those games, thanks in large part to a struggling offense that managed to average just 11 PPG over that final stretch. That was well off the pace of the 25 PPG they managed throughout the course of the season. The Owls went 7-5 ATS, while going 8-4 O/U.

 

Betting and Prediction

Neither one of these teams finished the season on a particularly high note, so it is going to be interesting to see how they come into this game. In their last 10 meetings, it is the Golden Eagles who hold a 6-4 edge. Rice covered the spread in 6 of those meetings, while the OVER hit in 7 of the 10. Southern Miss is a 6 ½ point favorite in this one, with the point total set at 46 ½. I like Southern Miss to win SU in what should be a low scoring affair.

 
 
 
 

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Who is Playing in the LendingTree Bowl? | Rice Owls at Southern Miss Betting Preview

The LendingTree Bowl features the Rice Owls (5-7) out of Conference USA, matched up against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles (6-6) from the Sun Belt Conference. The former conference foes have played 12 times in the past, each winning six contests. Rice won, 24-19, the last time these two met back in 2021.

Kick-off for the LendingTree Bowl begins at 5:45 p.m. EST at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. Southern Miss is a seven-point favorite, and the over/under total is 46.5 points. That being said, it’s time to have a closer look at both teams and how they arrive to this matchup so you can bet against their College Football Bowl liness.

 

Rice Owls

Rice didn’t have a winning record but earned a bowl invite thanks to one of the highest Academic Progress Rates of those schools with a losing record. The Owls stumbled down the stretch after a 4-3 start, losing four of its last five contests to close out the regular season. Mike Bloomgren is in his fifth season as the team’s head coach and appearing in his first bowl game.

The Rice Owls averaged 25.3 points per game during the regular season, churning out 142.9 yards per game on the ground and 227.1 yards through the air. On defense, Rice held opponents to 33.8 points and 377.1 total yards of offense.

The quarterback role for the Owls has been up in the air since starter TJ Mcmahon went down with an injury midway through the season. Rice has juggled three quarterbacks since, playing Shawqi Itraish, Wiley Green, and AJ Padgett throughout the final contests.

Starting running back Ari Broussard also went down with an injury after seven games, missing the remainder of the season. The rushing duties were handed over to Cameron Montgomery and Juma Otoviano, who combined for 914 yards and one touchdown.

Bradley Rozner led the Owls in receiving, catching 41 passes for 834 yards and nine touchdowns. Luke McCaffrey, younger brother of San Francisco 49er Christian McCaffrey, added 51 receptions, 656 yards, and six scores.

 

Southern Miss Golden Eagles

The Golden Eagles had an up-and-down season but closed out the regular season with a win over UL Monroe to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2019. Southern Miss is in the second season under head coach Will Hall.

Offensively, the Golden Eagles scored 24.3 points per game, gaining 123.4 yards on the ground and 209.3 yards through the air. Southern Miss allowed 23.5 points per game to opponents, while surrendering 367.7 total yards of offense.

Trey Keys and Zach Wilke, both freshmen, began the season under center for the Golden Eagles, but it was junior Trey Lowe who closed out the year at quarterback. Lowe finished the season with 716 yards through the air, and three touchdown throws.

Frank Gore Jr., son of NFL ledged Frank Gore, rushed for 1,053 yards and 11 touchdowns to lead the Southern Miss ground attack. Backup Janari Dean chipped in 179 yards and three TDs.

Out wide, no receiver was targeted more than Jason Brownlee. The senior was the team leader in receptions (52), receiving yards (819), and touchdowns (7).

 

 

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