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Hi 1st and Ten,
Here's Sportsbook.com's Game of the Day:
Kentucky Wildcats vs. Clemson Tigers
Music City Bowl
Kentucky is dead last among SEC teams in passing offense, averaging only 142 yards a game in the air.
While Kentucky’s scoring defense was somewhat decent, giving up just under 23 points a game, the Wildcats were second to last in rushing yards allowed a game, surrendering 183 per outing.
With the electrifying C.J. Spiller, Clemson loves to run the ball, ranking third in the ACC in rushing yards, averaging just a shade under 170 per contest. Clemson’s defense was fairly stout most of the season; ranking fourth in the ACC in scoring D, allowing 21 points a game.
Finally, in their last 13 Bowl Games, Clemson covered the ‘under’ 11 times. Assessing some of the statistics just mentioned, one has to be a bit shocked that 88 percent of the action on the total is banking on the ‘over’ (52).
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The Sportsbook.com Team.
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Hi 1st and Ten,
Here's Sportsbook.com's Game of the Day:
Kentucky Wildcats vs. Clemson Tigers
Music City Bowl
Kentucky is dead last among SEC teams in passing offense, averaging only 142 yards a game in the air.
While Kentucky’s scoring defense was somewhat decent, giving up just under 23 points a game, the Wildcats were second to last in rushing yards allowed a game, surrendering 183 per outing.
With the electrifying C.J. Spiller, Clemson loves to run the ball, ranking third in the ACC in rushing yards, averaging just a shade under 170 per contest. Clemson’s defense was fairly stout most of the season; ranking fourth in the ACC in scoring D, allowing 21 points a game.
Finally, in their last 13 Bowl Games, Clemson covered the ‘under’ 11 times. Assessing some of the statistics just mentioned, one has to be a bit shocked that 88 percent of the action on the total is banking on the ‘over’ (52).
Regards,
The Sportsbook.com Team.
Note: The Sportsbook.com Game of the Day is intended to notify you of great games you might want to check out. It is in no way, expressed or implied, a suggestion to bet on any particular team, total, side, or even game, but is intended to compile brief statistical data and trends as well as data from the Sportsbook.com's customers' Betting Trends.