UCF wont be able to stop Keenum, who should be a heisman finalist. If he isn't, the award has no merit. They're already on the fence with me for denying McFadden over Tebow. Anyway, UCF will not be able to stop the passing game and are almost dead last in passing yards allowed. They have a good run D, but that doesn't matter. UCF also has trouble scoring, and while Houston's defense is far from awesome, UCF will not be able to keep up with Houstons offense averaging 22 points per contest against no stronger schedule than Houston has faced. I look for Houston to win by 14 at least.
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capainter
SBR Hustler
10-07-07
54
#7
I dont' understand why this line has fell, with Houston looking like the obvious side and most of the money on Houston.... Probabaly enough to keep me away.
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slumpbuster84
SBR Rookie
11-13-09
17
#8
I believe it's UCF's homecoming game, however that shouldn't do much against heisman hopeful Keenum and and arsenal of talented receivers. Sure Houston's D is embarrassing, however I don't think they will have enough firepower to keep up.
Houston wins this one by at least a TD
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whatdafuxup
SBR MVP
10-25-08
1307
#9
Houston's D is nonexistent. But I still think they outscore UCF. Take them to the bank.