I'm writing this thread with some momentum off of the NBA games and Tennis matches I've capped recently.
The selection is quit unclear for me as I want to say the Rivalry between these two teams have resulted in game differences averaging a little bit above 10 points per a game. That being said we obviously know who the better team is, but with the recent downfalls of the number 1 seeded teams I don't feel too comfortable in the BCS ranking system. Still UCLA has been playing pretty terribly and their win against Texas was more of a hand given present 5 turnover win given as an early Christmas present.
The selection I need to go with is Oregon -25 (Do I feel like a square) and strong leans on the under for this game.
What I think will determine is the leagues leading defense in forcing turnovers (22). UCLA's offense is only averaging 4.9 yards per a play which is last in the PAC10 and I think it will be difficult for them to score against the PAC10's best red zone defense.
The ducks lead in total offense, total scoring and are 3rd in rushing offense
Trends: (which is bothering me to say the least)
UCLA is 5-0 against a PAC10 team ATS as a dog
Pretty much it comes down to how many times Oregon turns over the ball. If that number is 0 than the 25 points should be nothing.
The selection is quit unclear for me as I want to say the Rivalry between these two teams have resulted in game differences averaging a little bit above 10 points per a game. That being said we obviously know who the better team is, but with the recent downfalls of the number 1 seeded teams I don't feel too comfortable in the BCS ranking system. Still UCLA has been playing pretty terribly and their win against Texas was more of a hand given present 5 turnover win given as an early Christmas present.
The selection I need to go with is Oregon -25 (Do I feel like a square) and strong leans on the under for this game.
What I think will determine is the leagues leading defense in forcing turnovers (22). UCLA's offense is only averaging 4.9 yards per a play which is last in the PAC10 and I think it will be difficult for them to score against the PAC10's best red zone defense.
The ducks lead in total offense, total scoring and are 3rd in rushing offense
Trends: (which is bothering me to say the least)
UCLA is 5-0 against a PAC10 team ATS as a dog
Pretty much it comes down to how many times Oregon turns over the ball. If that number is 0 than the 25 points should be nothing.