Archived: Hank’s Bowl Previews
December 24, 2020
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January 29, 2024
The San Francisco 49ers opened as 2-point favorites over the Kansas City Chiefs in...
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January 16, 2024
Team ATS Record Cover % MOV ATS +/- Cal St Nrdge 13-2-0 86.7% 8.7 +6.4 Troy 11-2-1 84.6%...
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January 16, 2024
Team ATS Record Cover % MOV ATS +/- Okla City 26-12-1 68.4% 8.7 +5.9 Philadelphia...
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November 3, 2023
We’re into the 2024 portion of the 2023-24 NBA regular season, and the Boston...
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August 21, 2023
In the past few years, the sports gambling industry has completely taken off and...
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August 17, 2023
As the NFL season begins, we can figure out which teams have the easiest and hardest...
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December 24, 2020
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1. Cotton Bowl: Florida (-3, 71.5) vs. Oklahoma
This has a bit of everything you seek in a bowl game. Classic football powers. Elite quarterbacks. Brilliant offensive minds on both sidelines. Future NFL players all over the field. One of those players, however, will not play in this game. Florida tight end Kyle Pitts, as mentioned above, will not participate. Still, this is the best non-playoff game on the bowl slate. The Sooners closed out the season by covering the spread in six of their last seven games. It wouldn’t be shocking to see that trend continue.
2. Cure Bowl: Coastal Carolina (-7, 60) vs. Liberty
Part of me wishes Coastal Carolina and Liberty both got a crack at a Power Five team. Part of me is thrilled to see two of the best stories of the year going head-to-head in a game that was originally canceled because of COVID-19. Both teams have been kind to backers this year. Liberty is 8-2 against the spread; Coastal is 8-2-1 against the number. One element of this game that could potentially have an affect? Liberty hasn’t played since Nov. 27. Still, Hugh Freeze’s only loss this year came at NC State — a game his team could’ve won. I lean Coastal, although Liberty is plenty capable.
3. Cheez-It Bowl: Oklahoma State (-2, 59.5) vs. Miami
Both of these teams have looked elite for brief periods this year. And yet, in other moments, both have looked overwhelmed. In terms of final regular-season impressions, the results could not be more lopsided. Oklahoma State rolled Baylor 42-3 as a 6.5-point favorite. Miami was steamrolled 62-26 by North Carolina as a 3-point favorite. If the Cowboys can duplicate UNC’s game plan and run the football, the Hurricanes could be in for a long night. And yet, I think Miami quarterback D’Eriq King might have a little magic left.
4. Arizona Bowl: San Jose State (-7.5, 62.5) vs. Ball State
One could make the argument, and a good one, that this game should be ranked higher. Given the way both programs closed out their seasons, that seems fair. San Jose State has not lost a football game or lost a game against the spread this year. The Spartans’ convincing win against Boise State as a 6.5-point underdog likely will generate plenty of support at the window. This is nothing new to Ball State, which has quietly delivered a superb season. In the last four games, the Cardinals have been an underdog three times and won all three games. That said, San Jose State might just be too good.
5. Camellia Bowl: Buffalo (-4.5, 55) vs. Marshall
About a month ago, this game had more shine and intrigue than it does now. Still, it’s a fascinating schematic matchup that will put one of the nation’s best running backs against one of the nation’s best statistical defenses. Jaret Patterson has been a delight for Buffalo, although the Bulls just lost outright as a 12.5-point favorite to Ball State in the MAC championship game. Marshall, after starting the season 4-0 and 4-0 ATS, has lost the last two outright — including a 20-0 defeat against Rice as a 24-point favorite. The Thundering Herd look a bit off at the moment, and Buffalo could take full advantage.
6. Alamo Bowl: Texas (-10.5, 64) vs. Colorado
We were waiting to see when Colorado would look like the team we expected to see at the start of the season, and that time arrived in the team’s final game against Utah. The Buffaloes were 4-0 outright and against the spread heading into the Dec. 12 matchup, and they proceeded to lose 38-21. Losing to Utah isn’t bad, but now we’re left wondering just how good Colorado is as the season closes. Texas feels like a good barometer. And while Tom Herman has taken plenty of heat, the Longhorns lost their three games this season by a combined 14 points. One of those came in overtime. If you have not seen freshman running back Bijan Robinson play yet, you should. He could be special. Texas by two touchdowns.
7. Texas Bowl: TCU (-5.5, 57.5) vs. Arkansas
This season, Arkansas played Alabama, at Texas A&M and at Florida. That is, well, suboptimal. Despite being handed an adjusted, brutal conference schedule, the Hogs played reasonably well under new coach Sam Pittman. Although they only had three wins, they finished 6-3-1 ATS. TCU, perhaps quietly, finished 7-3 against the spread and covered five times in its final six games. The schedule down the stretch was largely kind, which makes this a tough game to figure. I could certainly see the Hogs looking much better than a three-win team. In fact, the underdog on the moneyline is plenty tempting.
8. Armed Forces Bowl: Tulsa (-2.5, 49.5) vs. Mississippi State
Another three-win SEC team is in the mix. Yes, 2020 is weird. But I am certainly curious to see what the Tulsa defense can do against Mike Leach’s Mississippi State team. The Golden Hurricane nearly upset Cincinnati in its conference championship as a 13.5-point underdog and is 7-1 against the spread. After starting the season with a thrilling, explosive win over LSU, Mississippi State, especially on offense, really regressed until its 51-point output against Missouri the last time out. Fluke game? Or finally finding something? Nothing like a little Group of 5 vs. Power Five tussle. Give me the pirate and the points.