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CFB : Money Line Matchup
Saturday 10/20/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CONNECTICUT
 
S FLORIDA
+33.5  

-33.5  


67.5
 
30
Final
38

CONNECTICUT (1 - 5) at S FLORIDA (6 - 0)
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Week 8 Saturday, 10/20/2018 7:00 PM
Board Money Line
381CONNECTICUT 
382S FLORIDAN.L.
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CONNECTICUT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-501-52-320.314.5373.3(5.3)2.553.731.7658.2(9.2)0.7
Road Games0-301-21-214.09.3305.0(4.9)2.756.037.7696.0(9.7)0.3
Last 3 Games0-3-11-20-314.011.7329.3(4.8)2.751.731.0643.0(8.8)0.7
Grass Games1-200-31-126.719.7441.7(5.7)2.351.325.7620.3(8.7)1.0
Conference Games0-3-10-31-212.710.3359.7(4.8)2.753.330.0648.3(9.2)0.3
CONNECTICUT - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)20.314.520.330:5237-164(4.4)19-3358.4%210(6.4)70-373(5.3)(18.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.115.720.531:0641-176(4.3)17-3058.5%214(7.2)70-390(5.5)(14.4)
Offense Road Games14.09.314.729:3631-137(4.4)18-3158.1%168(5.4)62-305(4.9)(21.8)
Defense (All Games)53.731.730.029:0741-322(7.8)23-3075.1%336(11.1)71-658(9.2)(12.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.43.124.925.229:4640-228(5.7)21-3264.2%282(8.7)73-509(7)(11.8)
Defense Road Games56.037.730.030:2444-373(8.5)21-2876.2%323(11.5)72-696(9.7)(12.4)

S FLORIDA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-0+5.62-42-335.214.7487.3(6.5)1.225.011.2402.2(5.2)2.0
Home Games3-0+2.61-21-134.319.3412.3(5.9)0.721.79.0416.0(5.4)2.0
Last 3 Games3-0+31-21-234.312.0452.3(6.7)1.326.311.3399.0(4.7)2.0
Grass Games3-0+2.61-21-134.319.3412.3(5.9)0.721.79.0416.0(5.4)2.0
Conference Games2-0+20-20-222.58.0391.5(5.6)1.018.510.0355.5(4.3)0.5
S FLORIDA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)35.214.723.326:3441-219(5.4)20-3359.2%268(8)74-487(6.5)(13.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.33.519.32329:0139-182(4.6)21-3463.1%257(7.6)73-439(6)(13.1)
Offense Home Games34.319.321.724:2238-162(4.3)21-3263.9%250(7.7)70-412(5.9)(12)
Defense (All Games)25.011.222.233:2647-214(4.5)16-3152.2%188(6.1)78-402(5.2)(16.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.8122131:5045-206(4.6)15-2755.2%172(6.3)72-378(5.2)(14.1)
Defense Home Games21.79.022.335:3851-256(5)12-2746.2%160(6)77-416(5.4)(19.2)
Average power rating of opponents played: CONNECTICUT 34.7,  S FLORIDA 20.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CONNECTICUT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/30/2018UCF17-56L23.5L68O46-22027-41-266336-29626-34-3560
9/8/2018@ BOISE ST7-62L33.5L63O25-12211-21-71145-40025-33-4180
9/15/2018RHODE ISLAND56-49W-9L -54-26520-27-308328-19923-34-3512
9/22/2018@ SYRACUSE21-51L31W75.5U39-17819-29-217346-34122-32-2951
9/29/2018CINCINNATI7-49L16L62.5U28-8514-36-181153-32023-29-3391
10/6/2018@ MEMPHIS14-55L35.5L77.5U30-11224-43-215440-37817-19-2560
10/20/2018@ S FLORIDA            
10/27/2018MASSACHUSETTS            
11/3/2018@ TULSA            
11/10/2018SMU            
11/17/2018@ E CAROLINA            

S FLORIDA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018ELON34-14W-27.5L -38-14829-46-367049-1926-12-422
9/8/2018GEORGIA TECH49-38W3.5W60O44-22421-31-202157-4199-18-1833
9/15/2018@ ILLINOIS25-19W-14L59U44-21523-40-411248-21220-31-1681
9/22/2018E CAROLINA20-13W-19L67U32-11512-20-181146-15622-50-2561
10/6/2018@ MASSACHUSETTS58-42W-15.5W72.5O41-36517-24-209234-8533-52-4015
10/12/2018@ TULSA25-24W-10L59.5U47-25017-40-237149-2206-21-790
10/20/2018CONNECTICUT            
10/27/2018@ HOUSTON            
11/3/2018TULANE            
11/10/2018@ CINCINNATI            
11/17/2018@ TEMPLE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CONNECTICUT: Much like Cincinnati, the Huskies will be able to put up some points but they won't be able to prevent anybody from scoring them. The Huskies lost most of the talent off of their porous defense from a year ago, and it's hard to imagine them finding a way to slow down some of these potent AAC offenses. But with a good quarterback in David Pindell and some solid pass-catching weapons, they should be able to at least excite some of their fans in shootout losses. That just means very little when trying to justify backing them to actually win games.
S FLORIDA: The Bulls took a huge leap defensively under head coach Charlie Strong, which is a result that he never really achieved during his tenure at Texas. USF should continue to defend at a high level this year, as the team returns enough playmakers and faces a Charmin-soft schedule. But replacing quarterback Quinton Flowers isn't going to be easy. He was a monumental part of USF's offense throughout his career, but the good news is that the Bulls have a lot of talent in their receiving corps. They can give UCF a run for their money if everything breaks right.
PREVIEW
No. 21 South Florida returns home to face Connecticut
 

After being on the road for three of the last four games, South Florida coach Charlie Strong is looking forward to getting back to Tampa's Raymond James Stadium for Saturday's American Athletic Conference East Division matchup with Connecticut.

Kickoff is 7 p.m. ET on the CBS Sports Network.

"We're not going to get to come home that much," said Strong, whose team is back on the road after this one for three of its next four games. "Homecoming with Connecticut is going to be big for us."

Perhaps being before a home crowd will help jumpstart the No. 21 Bulls (6-0, 2-0 AAC). Despite being one of eight undefeated teams, the Bulls have notoriously stumbled out of the gate.

They have been outscored 49-48 in the first quarter and have trailed at the end of it in four of their six outings. They led FCS foe Elon only 7-0 after the first quarter in their opener.

Last week against one-win Tulsa the Bulls trailed 24-10 after three quarters before rallying for the 25-24 victory, the third time they have overcome a double-digit deficit in the fourth quarter. For the season, the Bulls have outscored their opponents 74-28 in the final period.

Quarterback Blake Barnett struggled for much of the night but rushed for two touchdowns in the final nine minutes and completed a big pass to wide receiver Tyree McCants to set up Coby Weiss' 22-yard field goal with two seconds left for the deciding points.

"A lot of times when you get in close games, guys tighten up," Strong said. "It's like these guys get loose and then they start playing."

Like Tulsa, UConn also comes into the game with only one victory, that 56-49 over Rhode Island, an FCS opponent.

"You can't worry about their record," Strong said. "This is a conference game and you're always going to get their best, and the thing we've go to do is to play our best.

"We need to get out, we need to start fast, we need to play well, we've got to play with great fundamentals and technique. We just need to get started and get going."

The Huskies (1-5, 0-3 AAC) in particular have had their issues on defense. They rank last statistically among FBS teams in giving up 658.2 yards per game, yield the most points per game (53.7), and are next-to-last against the rush. Opponents have averaged 322 yards on the ground against UConn's freshman-dominated defensive unit.

Two things may give them some hope, however slim.

No. 1, quarterback David Pindell is a running and passing threat. He leads the Huskies in rushing with 489 yards (a 5.6-per carry average) and has completed 61.27 percent of his passes for 1,122 yards with nine touchdowns against five interceptions. He ran for 157 and passed for 266 yards in a loss to UCF.

No. 2, the Huskies are coming off an open date.

"We were able during the off week to get some guys healed up a little bit, take care of some of those bumps and bruises and catch our breath a little bit," coach Randy Edsall said.

But the extra time was not uneventful. Junior linebacker Eli Thomas suffered a stroke prior to a weightlifting session last week. Reports are that Thomas, 22, is progressing nicely but how the UConn players will react emotionally is an X factor.

A junior college transfer, Thomas started the first four games and had sealed the win over Rhode Island with a sack on the game's final play. He did not play the last two games because of a neck injury.

"Every day, you just never know what can happen," Edsall said. "Things like this are very unfortunate. It's one of those things where, you know, take one day at a time and do the very best you can every day because you just never know what can happen."


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 11:37:35 AM EST.


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