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Scott Spreitzer's
CFB Friday Night Big East GOM! *44-21, 68% ATS!
I'm taking the points with South Florida on Friday night. WVU may be in revenge, but if you don't have the matchups to overcome the disadvantage that cost you a season earlier, revenge means squat! I believe that's the case tonight. USF returns 16 starters to this year's version, seven of which completely dismantled WVU's attack last season. HC Jim Leavitt is one of the best in the country. He and his staff have complete and utter attention of his players and they're NEVER out of place defensively. Leavitt has done a great job of recruiting lightning-quick speed on defense, and they'll once again stymie the Mountaineers' fast-paced attack. Last season, USF held West Virginia to 13 FDs and 310 total yards, including just 3.6 yards per run. Take away the run and QB Patrick White becomes an average passer. The Bulls have been outstanding again this season, already forcing 11 turnovers while recording 12 sacks. And, while their defense draws all of the attention, the offense, under sophomore QB Matt Grothe is more than holding their own, averaging 155 yards per game on the ground and another 219 through the air. WVU couldn't solve the USF puzzle last season and I don't believe they'll have the answer on Friday either. We'll take the points with the South Florida Bulls, our Big East GOM. Thanks! GL! Scott.
Scott Spreitzer's
CFB Friday Night Big East GOM! *44-21, 68% ATS!
I'm taking the points with South Florida on Friday night. WVU may be in revenge, but if you don't have the matchups to overcome the disadvantage that cost you a season earlier, revenge means squat! I believe that's the case tonight. USF returns 16 starters to this year's version, seven of which completely dismantled WVU's attack last season. HC Jim Leavitt is one of the best in the country. He and his staff have complete and utter attention of his players and they're NEVER out of place defensively. Leavitt has done a great job of recruiting lightning-quick speed on defense, and they'll once again stymie the Mountaineers' fast-paced attack. Last season, USF held West Virginia to 13 FDs and 310 total yards, including just 3.6 yards per run. Take away the run and QB Patrick White becomes an average passer. The Bulls have been outstanding again this season, already forcing 11 turnovers while recording 12 sacks. And, while their defense draws all of the attention, the offense, under sophomore QB Matt Grothe is more than holding their own, averaging 155 yards per game on the ground and another 219 through the air. WVU couldn't solve the USF puzzle last season and I don't believe they'll have the answer on Friday either. We'll take the points with the South Florida Bulls, our Big East GOM. Thanks! GL! Scott.