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by Harry0569 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:04 am
Connecticut (0-8) at SMU (3-5) Nov. 16, 3:00, ESPN3
Why You Should Give A Hoot: If SMU is going to sniff the postseason, it better get through the next two games, because the year ends with a trip to Houston and a visit from UCF. The Mustangs have been erratic all season long, often falling behind early before rallies fall short in the second half. Last week in Cincinnati, for instance. Connecticut was no match for Louisville on Saturday, suffering its eighth straight loss to start this nightmare campaign. Only the Huskies, Hawaii, Georgia State, Southern Miss and Miami U. remain winless at the FBS level.
Why Connecticut Might Win: SMU is giving up a lot of points in 2013. Heck, just two weeks ago, lowly Temple slapped seven offensive touchdowns on the Mustangs. Their issues, especially against the pass, could provide the Huskies with a much-needed avenue to progress. Interim head coach T.J. Weist might shake things up at quarterback since rookie Tim Boyle has been unable to move the team. If someone can deliver the ball to receivers Geremy Davis and Shakim Phillips, UConn has a shot to reach the end zone on SMU.
Why SMU Might Win: The legs have gone out on the once-proud Connecticut D. Mustang QB Garrett Gilbert has quietly played well in his finale on the Hilltop, accounting for 18 touchdowns and only one pick over the last five games. He’ll pitch the ball around the field to receivers Darius Joseph, Jeremy Johnson and Keenan Holman to nullify the importance of a running game that’s been non-existent since RB Traylon Shead went on the DL.
Who To Watch Out For: SMU DE Beau Barnes means trouble for a fractured Connecticut O-line that’s allowed a whopping 38 sacks this season. Barnes is having the kind of season that should garner him all-star looks in December.
- LB Yawin Smallwood continues to stand out from the crowd in Storrs. The junior, who’ll consider early entry into the 2014 NFL Draft, leads UConn with 89 tackles and five pass breakups.
What Will Happen: Playing with a sense of urgency, SMU will make quick work of Connecticut, which has neither the talent level nor the motivation to compete in this game. Gilbert will continue to carve out a solid senior year, picking apart a gassed Husky defense for more than 400 total yards and another chunk of touchdowns. For a change, the Mustangs will not be a participant in a nail-biter of a game.
Prediction: SMU 35 … Connecticut 17 Line: SMU -15 o/u: 57 Must See Rating: (5 The Challenger Disaster – 1 MTV EMAs) … 1.5
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by RyanSMU98 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:16 am
For a change, the Mustangs will not be a participant in a nail-biter of a game.
Wow that line scares the hell out of me. While absolutely true, we have yet to win a game without putting our fans on the verge of a massive coronary. Hopefully that changes tomorrow.
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by mrydel » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:42 am
Ha ha. He indicated we had a running game before Shead got hurt.
Harry, you shorted us 10 point in your topic.
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by CenTXpony » Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:57 am
We should put 21 points up on the scoreboard for uconn to start the game. We seem to be productive once were down by 3 scores.
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by PonySnob » Fri Nov 15, 2013 10:07 am
Last time we played a winless team it didn't work out very well for us..........
#neverforgettulane
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by mrydel » Fri Nov 15, 2013 10:09 am
PonySnob wrote:Last time we played a winless team it didn't work out very well for us..........
#neverforgettulane
There was that time against TCU also.
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by Harry0569 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 10:16 am
mrydel wrote:Ha ha. He indicated we had a running game before Shead got hurt.
Harry, you shorted us 10 point in your topic.
Gahh my hands type faster than my brain can process...or maybe I don't believe we can actually blow someone out. Thanks
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by ojaipony » Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:33 am
I love my ponies. I love me some GG. Don't get me wrong. However, with this team, I'll believe a blowout when I see it (US blowing someone out). This is definitely an opportunity for GG to have a career day, and I hope he does. Having said that, however, we need to put them away early, so we can rest some of our starters and get some of our young guys some experience (namely Burcham).
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by Stallion » Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:52 am
SMU should win this one pretty easily. UCONN is averaging 15 points per game.
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