vegasinsider.com also has up to the minute. Apparently the line opened up at one casino at 11 and then moved all the way down to 8.5. Not sure why.Originally Posted by LongTimeCajun
vegasinsider.com also has up to the minute. Apparently the line opened up at one casino at 11 and then moved all the way down to 8.5. Not sure why.Originally Posted by LongTimeCajun
ZZZzzzzzzzz....Originally Posted by miamicajun32
They had us at +17.5 at Hstn....
We will have taken a major step backwards if we dont win. I dont care if its 50, 15, or 5.....
you must win.
Originally Posted by miamicajun32
My guess is that FAU soundly beat a really bad SUU team.
The same SUU team that played it tight against McNeese.
And we all know that McNeese woulp play us competatively![]()
or at least that's what they keep telling us.![]()
I hope we don't get off to our typical, national TV game slow start, but I think we win in a romp.
Cajuns 35
FAU 10
Payback, it's what's for dinner.
Originally Posted by AstroCajun
let's hope that's what really happens.
The line does not put me to sleep....Originally Posted by Zeebart21
I happen to place a wager or two on college football and I have been waiting for Cajuns to start sunbelt play because, even though I may be betting with my heart as a fan, I believe the cajuns will roll through most of these games and their spread option attack will be very difficult to defend when playing against teams that don't have superior talent on defense. In my opinion, the -8.5 line is a major value and I agree with above prediction that the cajuns will win about 35-10. At the end of the day, a win is a win, but I think this will be a blow out.
All I want is a conference win. Oue season starts here and we are 0-0.
But to have some fun
Cajuns 38
FAU 13
All of us that are outside of Lafayette appreciate these kinds of post!
UL opened its 2006 football season with a pair of games against nationally-prominent programs, and was popped twice at LSU and Texas A&M by a combined 96-10 score.
Florida Atlantic began its season with four straight road games at Clemson, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and South Carolina, and went 0-4 while being outscored 192-20.
Since then, neither team has lost.
"There are a lot of similarities in the teams we played early," said UL coach Rickey Bustle. "It's been a process of coming back and getting your feet back on the ground and playing like we're capable of playing."
"We never went into a funk in losing to those four teams," said FAU coach Howard Schnellenberger. "We knew we got experience and we learned the velocity and ferocity of the Division I game. Winning two in a row kind of validated that."
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1.) Louisiana (3-2, 0-0) - Haven't played since last poll, but Houston's close loss at Southern Miss doesn't take anything away from the win one weekend ago. It's still a little early to make New Orleans Bowl reservations, but right now the Cajuns would be a favorite against every team in the league. Last week: First.
2.) Arkansas State (4-2, 2-0) - ASU won on a hail-Mary on the last play of the game at Memphis, but it wasn't a fluke. The Indians dominated their Conference USA opponent (100 more yards, a 10-minute time of possession advantage, 27 first downs). Maybe they are for real, and the game at UL on Nov. 25 might be huge. Last week: Third.
3.) Middle Tennessee (3-3, 2-0) - Should you drop during an open date? Only with the big win by Arkansas State. Middle has played two straight solid games despite losing to Louisville in one of those. And they're going to face a UL Monroe team that's now out of the hunt. Last week: Second.
Louisiana at Fla. Atlantic Wednesday (line UL -9) - Just by the numbers, this one shouldn't be that close. But giving up an almost double-figure spread in a conference game on the road is a risky proposition. I'm taking the Jerry Babb factor ... he didn't play much against FAU last year and the Cajuns lost. He'll play this year. UL 34-14.
Middle Tennessee at UL Monroe (line MT -4 1/2) - Every time they've needed to come up with a big play or a big win, the Blue Raiders have done it this year. Every time the Warhawks have done the same, they haven't. There's something to be said for knowing how to win. MT 27-17.
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