La Tech -5

BMONEY83

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This line didn't seem right at first glance but after looking more into it I'm on the Bulldogs. Hawaii won this game at home last year 24-14, now they travel to LA, for their 3rd road game in a row, and probably the longest trip for any college team for the year. La Tech returns majority of its starters on both sides of the ball, while Hawaii only has 2 returners on defense. Hawaii beat Central Ark. on a late touchdown and did the same against UNLV, they beat lowly Wash St. 38-20, while Wash St. had 7 turnovers. La Tech has only beaten Nicholls State, but their two loses were to decent football teams in Auburn and Navy, both of which didn't get ugly till the 4th quarter.

The public is all over Hawaii and the line is moving the other way, which tells you the big money is coming in on LA Tech, which is where my small money is going to be on.

Gl to all who are with me!
 

Morris

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This line didn't seem right at first glance but after looking more into it I'm on the Bulldogs. Hawaii won this game at home last year 24-14, now they travel to LA, for their 3rd road game in a row, and probably the longest trip for any college team for the year. La Tech returns majority of its starters on both sides of the ball, while Hawaii only has 2 returners on defense. Hawaii beat Central Ark. on a late touchdown and did the same against UNLV, they beat lowly Wash St. 38-20, while Wash St. had 7 turnovers. La Tech has only beaten Nicholls State, but their two loses were to decent football teams in Auburn and Navy, both of which didn't get ugly till the 4th quarter.

The public is all over Hawaii and the line is moving the other way, which tells you the big money is coming in on LA Tech, which is where my small money is going to be on.

Gl to all who are with me!

I'm thinking the same. GL tonite!!
 
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