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AAA's *Kentucky/Tennessee* BLOCKBUSTER!
(NCAAF) Kentucky vs. Tennessee,
Point Spread: 11.00 | -107.00 Kentucky (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 11.00 | -107.00 Kentucky (Away)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* BLOCKBUSTER on Kentucky.
I played this game right when the line first came out and got just 7.5, it's since gone up, but regardless, I still really like this play and look for the visitors to keep it close enough to sneak in through the back door down the stretch. From a QB standpoint, I think the matchup is a wash. Kentucky's Patrick Towles ran for 60 yards and a major score over Georgia last time out. Tennessee is coming off an OT victory over South Carolina, Joshua Dobbs became the first QB in UT history to throw for more than 300 yards and run for more than 100 in the same game. In the RB department, I'll give Tennessee the slight nod: true freshman Jalen Hurd ran for 125 yards at South Carolina. But note, Kentucky true freshman Stanley Williams had 100 yards rushing, including a 56 yard TD run against Georgia last week. Tennessee gets the nod in the WR and TE department as well, but Kentucky I feel has the superior offensive line. Tennessee has lost all five of its starters form 2013's offensive line and the Vols have allowed more sacks than any other team in the SEC. The defenses and special teams are also pretty even, but note that Kentucky is 12-8 ATS the last two years following a conference contest, while Tennessee is just 7-12 ATS in its last 19 home contests. I won't call for an outright upset, but do definitely feel this is too many points to be giving up; play on KENTUCKY.
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I played this game right when the line first came out and got just 7.5, it's since gone up, but regardless, I still really like this play and look for the visitors to keep it close enough to sneak in through the back door down the stretch. From a QB standpoint, I think the matchup is a wash. Kentucky's Patrick Towles ran for 60 yards and a major score over Georgia last time out. Tennessee is coming off an OT victory over South Carolina, Joshua Dobbs became the first QB in UT history to throw for more than 300 yards and run for more than 100 in the same game. In the RB department, I'll give Tennessee the slight nod: true freshman Jalen Hurd ran for 125 yards at South Carolina. But note, Kentucky true freshman Stanley Williams had 100 yards rushing, including a 56 yard TD run against Georgia last week. Tennessee gets the nod in the WR and TE department as well, but Kentucky I feel has the superior offensive line. Tennessee has lost all five of its starters form 2013's offensive line and the Vols have allowed more sacks than any other team in the SEC. The defenses and special teams are also pretty even, but note that Kentucky is 12-8 ATS the last two years following a conference contest, while Tennessee is just 7-12 ATS in its last 19 home contests. I won't call for an outright upset, but do definitely feel this is too many points to be giving up; play on KENTUCKY.
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