Wyoming (4-6, 2-7 ATS) at UNLV (4-6, 6-4 ATS)
Wyoming, coming off one of the more stunning victories of this season, travels to Sin City for a Mountain West Conference affair with UNLV.
The Cowboys went into Knoxville and knocked off lame-duck coach Philip Fulmer and Tennessee 13-7 as an overwhelming 27-point road ‘dog. It was the second straight win and cover for the Pokes, and the SU winner has now cashed in eight straight lined games for Wyoming. The Cowboys outgained Tennessee 266-219 and got a 24-yard Ward Dobbs INT return for a second-quarter TD that proved to be the winning score.
The Rebels upset New Mexico 27-20 catching six points at home to halt a five-game SU slide (2-3 ATS). UNLV was outgained 370-258, but the Rebels got a TD off a blocked punt in the fourth quarter for their final score, and they also halted a second-quarter New Mexico drive with Quinton Porter’s 77-yard INT return, which set up a field goal.
Wyoming has won the last four games in this rivalry, including last year’s 29-24 victory at home, but the two teams have split the cash, with UNLV covering the past two years. In addition, the road team is 5-2 ATS in the last seven head-to-head clashes and the underdog is 4-2 ATS in the past six.
Despite getting its first two spread-covers of the season the last two weeks, the Cowboys are still on a bevy of pointspread declines, including 6-20-1 overall, 1-8 on the highway and 4-23-1 in MWC games. But they are on positive ATS runs of 4-1 in Thursday games and 23-9 following a spread-cover. The Rebels, meanwhile, are on ATS plunges of 1-4 in November, 5-15-1 after a SU win, 8-23 against losing teams and 7-20 after a spread-cover.
For Wyoming, the over is on stretches of 15-5 in November and 7-3 against losing teams, and the over for UNLV is on a 6-1 overall streak and is 4-1 in the Rebels’ last five home contests. Lastly, the total has gone high in each of the last 10 meetings between these schools.
Wyoming, coming off one of the more stunning victories of this season, travels to Sin City for a Mountain West Conference affair with UNLV.
The Cowboys went into Knoxville and knocked off lame-duck coach Philip Fulmer and Tennessee 13-7 as an overwhelming 27-point road ‘dog. It was the second straight win and cover for the Pokes, and the SU winner has now cashed in eight straight lined games for Wyoming. The Cowboys outgained Tennessee 266-219 and got a 24-yard Ward Dobbs INT return for a second-quarter TD that proved to be the winning score.
The Rebels upset New Mexico 27-20 catching six points at home to halt a five-game SU slide (2-3 ATS). UNLV was outgained 370-258, but the Rebels got a TD off a blocked punt in the fourth quarter for their final score, and they also halted a second-quarter New Mexico drive with Quinton Porter’s 77-yard INT return, which set up a field goal.
Wyoming has won the last four games in this rivalry, including last year’s 29-24 victory at home, but the two teams have split the cash, with UNLV covering the past two years. In addition, the road team is 5-2 ATS in the last seven head-to-head clashes and the underdog is 4-2 ATS in the past six.
Despite getting its first two spread-covers of the season the last two weeks, the Cowboys are still on a bevy of pointspread declines, including 6-20-1 overall, 1-8 on the highway and 4-23-1 in MWC games. But they are on positive ATS runs of 4-1 in Thursday games and 23-9 following a spread-cover. The Rebels, meanwhile, are on ATS plunges of 1-4 in November, 5-15-1 after a SU win, 8-23 against losing teams and 7-20 after a spread-cover.
For Wyoming, the over is on stretches of 15-5 in November and 7-3 against losing teams, and the over for UNLV is on a 6-1 overall streak and is 4-1 in the Rebels’ last five home contests. Lastly, the total has gone high in each of the last 10 meetings between these schools.