We know Tulsa can score (154 points over their last four games) but it’s unlikely that the Golden Hurricane will be able to duplicate the offensive show that Case Keenum and the Cougars put on Rice when we last saw Conference USA in primetime action one week ago.
Not against Central Florida’s 3rd-rated stop-unit! Nonetheless, Tulsa is tied with the Cougars atop the West and this inter-league clash should show the country if they’re ready for that November 26th date in Houston.
Our sports betting news site says they are: after being outgained by 314 yards in their first four contests (don’t forget that Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Boise State dotted that schedule), the Hurricane own a positive 507-yard advantage in their past four games.
Tulsa and UCF have also faced two common foes this college football betting season (SMU, UAB) and it’s the visitors that hold a 258 YPG net edge in these contests.
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We’re not saying that this trip to Orlando is going to be easy but ‘Halloween Horror Nights’ is over and we just can’t find any reason to back George O’Leary’s disappointing, money burning Knights (4-4 SU, 2-5 ATS).
Even a once promising regular season 7-1 ATS weekday log has fallen by the wayside with a pair of SU and ATS weekday losses already this season (BYU, UAB).
Simply put, we’re not going to outthink ourselves; give us the better team getting points as another Hurricane hits Central Florida.
Central Florida is -1½ point favorites against Tulsa Golden Hurricane and the total is set at 48½.