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Memphis 20 point dogs to Ole Miss?
(09-23-2014 11:53 AM)Redvolution Wrote:  Ole Miss has a talented, but young o-line, and Wallace (their QB) has been prone to making the big mistake at times. Memphis defense can keep them in the game. The key matchup for me is Memphis offense vs Ole Miss defense.

Yep. Don't get me wrong, Ole Miss is very good but just don't see them winning by 20+ points.
09-23-2014 01:47 PM
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RE: Memphis 20 point dogs to Ole Miss?
ECU was only a 2-point favorite over UNC & won by 29-points. That's a 27-point swing and ECU could have easily won by 50+ (2 fakes for TDs by UNC, blocked & missed field goal, 2nd & 3rd team in for majority of the 4th).

Memphis only needs a 21-point swing, they look pretty stout and I think it's their time to make it happen.
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