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  • TheGaryBusey
    SBR Rookie
    • 10-03-12
    • 14

    #1
    Indiana/Navy
    To me everything in this one is pointing towards Indiana. Line opened +3 and quickly moved to +2.5. Granted the ATS trends do not point towards the hoosiers, (nor does the poor play in the Big 10 in general) but they have kept it close against OSU and MSU. They have some ball players on offense and I feel like they can run away with this one (15th in passing 31st in total pts). Navy has a solid rushing attack and defense but I feel like they don't have the athletes nor have they played the kind of competition that Indiana has. Would love to hear some thoughts. Best of luck.
  • mrsolodolo21
    SBR High Roller
    • 11-05-10
    • 248

    #2
    Some items to consider:

    Indiana has only played two road games (at Northwestern and a bad UMass team). They got dominated (particularly on the ground) at Northwestern, and even though the lost by 15, it didn't even seem that close.

    In four games against FBS opponents, Indiana has given up an average of 268 rushing yards per game, ranking #110 in rush defense. Navy's option attack is averaging 232 rushing yards per game, 17th in the country.
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    • MasterP10
      SBR MVP
      • 08-19-10
      • 1513

      #3
      On IND +3.5
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      • Hilljacademics
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 07-12-09
        • 701

        #4
        I like IU here, but I like the OVER more
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        • M.W.
          SBR MVP
          • 09-07-08
          • 1668

          #5
          To me everything in this one is pointing towards Indiana. Line opened +3 and quickly moved to +2.5.
          Actually, it quickly moved to 3.5, then it moved back to 3 and sat there for several days.
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          • TheGaryBusey
            SBR Rookie
            • 10-03-12
            • 14

            #6
            Originally posted by mrsolodolo21
            Some items to consider:

            Indiana has only played two road games (at Northwestern and a bad UMass team). They got dominated (particularly on the ground) at Northwestern, and even though the lost by 15, it didn't even seem that close.

            In four games against FBS opponents, Indiana has given up an average of 268 rushing yards per game, ranking #110 in rush defense. Navy's option attack is averaging 232 rushing yards per game, 17th in the country.



            I hear you Mr. Solo. Indiana's only hope at containing the run is if Miller is still out w/ the bum ankle.
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