Friday's Bowl Tips
December 22, 2016
**Eastern Michigan vs. Old Dominion**
-- Eastern Michigan (7-5 straight up, 9-3 against the spread) heads to Thomas A. Robinson Stadium in Nassau for the Popeye's Bahamas Bowl to battle Old Dominion (9-3 SU, 8-3-1 ATS). These two teams might have the least combined bowl experience of all teams in the postseason, as Old Dominion plays in their first-ever bowl games, and Eastern Michigan returns to the postseason for the first time in 29 years. ODU sits as a four-point favorite at most shops as of Thursday morning, with a total of 63 1/2.
-- Eastern Michigan started hot, winning four of their first five games, including a win over Wyoming. They also recovered victories over bowl teams Ohio and Central Michigan. However, injuries and inconsistent performances started as the leaves started to change, as the Eagles were just 3-4 SU over their final seven games. They also started out the season on fire against the number, going 7-1 ATS through their first eight games. However, they were just 2-2 ATS in the final four games to wrap up the regular season.
-- The Eagles offense ranked 34th in the country with 453.9 yards per game, and they ranked 19th with 295.8 yards per contest. The passing game might be relied upon even heavier than usual, as leading rusher Ian Eriksen missed the season finale with an undisclosed injury, and he is officially listed as questionable for the bowl game. QB Brogan Roback completed 59.2 percent of his pass attempts, throwing for 2,394 yards with 16 touchdowns and six interceptions. He also will take off running when he has to, going for 195 yards and two scores on 57 attempts. If Eriksen is sidelined, Breck Turner has proven he is more than capable, running for 369 yards with four scores.WR Sergio Bailey is the top threat downfield, going for 55 grabs, 799 yards and six touchdowns.
-- Defensively, the Eagles weren't very good, and that's where side bettors considering EMU should be concerned. The Eagles allowed 30.3 points per game, ranking 81st in the nation, and their passing defense was picked apart for 270.8 yards per game, 112th in the country.
-- Old Dominion had a rather balanced attack on offense, posting 433.9 yards per game to rank 52nd among FBS teams. They rolled for 196.1 yards per game on the ground, and 237.8 yards per game through the air. With 36.0 PPG, the Monarchs ranked 25th in the nation in scoring offense. They got off to a rather slow start, losing two of their first three games, including both outings against FBS teams. However, after a 49-22 setback at N.C. State Sept. 17, the Monarchs started to hit their stride. They earned an impressive 33-19 win against bowl team Texas-San Antonio the following week, and that kicked off an 8-1-1 ATS run, including straight-up wins against UTSA and Southern Mississippi. Their only loss since that day in Raleigh was a 59-24 loss on the road against conference champ Western Kentucky.
-- QB David Washington paces the ODU offense, completing 59.5 percent of his passes with 2,648 yards, 28 touchdowns and just four interceptions, while also running for 205 yards and another touchdown. RB Ray Lawry was impressive, going for 1,122 yards and 11 scores. The rushing attack was a two-headed monster, as RB Jeremy Cox found the end zone a team-high 13 times, averaging 5.8 yards per carry. WRs Jonathan Duhart and Zach Pascal each posted eight touchdowns, while WR Travis Fulgham posted a team-best 16.0 yards per catch with seven scores.
-- As a single-digit favorite, Old Dominion was a perfect 4-0 SU/ATS with the 'over' cashing in three of those four outings.
-- The Monarchs are 4-0-1 ATS in their past five games overall, but they're just 1-4-1 ATS in their past six games against teams with an overall winning record. ODU is also 2-8 ATS in their past 10 non-conference tilts.
-- The 'over' is 4-0 in Old Dominion's past four games against a team with an overall winning mark, and 13-5-1 in their past 19 games overall. The over is also 5-1 in their past six games on a natural grass surface. The 'under' is 5-2 in their past seven non-conference games.
-- For Eastern Michigan, they have covered eight of their past 10 games overall, and four of their past five outside of the conference. However, they are just 17-37 ATS in their past 54 games following a straight-up victory.
-- The 'under' is 8-2 in EMU's past 10 games overall, and 4-1 in their past five games against a team with a winning overall record. The 'over' is 19-7 in their past 26 non-conference games, and 4-0 in their past four appearances on a natural grass surface.
-- Kickoff is slated for 1:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.
**Louisiana Tech vs. Navy**
-- The Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl takes place on the home field of the TCU Horned Frogs in Fort Worth, Texas, as the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (8-5 SU/ATS) will take on the Navy Midshipmen (9-4 SU, 7-5-1 ATS).
-- Each of these teams limp in on two-game losing streaks, their longest of the season, but one team is much healthier than the other. Navy was crushed by injury in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game loss to Temple, losing the nation's leader in rushing touchdowns. QB Will Worth was forced out of that game, and QB Zach Abbey hasn't been nearly as productive in his stead.
-- Louisiana Tech has rolled up impressive offensive numbers on a near-weekly basis, going for 44 or more points in seven of the past eight games, and nine times overall on the season. QB Ryan Higgins has been wildly productive, completing 65.8 percent of his passes for 4,208 yards, 37 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He cannot be forgotten about in the run game, as he had 284 yards on 80 carries for three touchdowns, although he certainly won't be confused with some of the nation's best dual-threat options. RB Jarred Craft topped the 1,000-yard mark on the ground, averaging 5.8 yards per rush with nine touchdowns. Boston Scott is a nice change of pace back, rolling for 7.7 yards per attempt and finding the end zone five times.
-- The Bulldogs have a pair of studs on the receiving end of those Higgins passes, as WR Trent Taylor piled up 1,570 yards on 124 receptions while getting into the end zone 10 times. His partner in crime, WR Carlos Henderson, piled up 17 touchdowns on 72 receptions while going for 1,406 yards. Craft also made his presence felt as a receiver, posting 339 yards with four touchdowns.
-- Navy allowed 242.2 passing yards per game, ranking 80th in the country, and they gave up 29.7 points per game, good for 76th in the land. If they fall behind early, it's going to be tough for the Midshipmen to keep up. They passed for just 125.8 yards per game, ranking 125th in the country. They did rank 20th in scoring with 37.4 points per game, but a majority of those numbers came with a healthy Worth.
-- The Middies failed to cover in three of their past five games, and the 'under' hit in each of their past two after an impressive 6-1 'over' run from Oct. 8 through Nov. 26. Again, injuries are a huge reason for the fact they managed just 27 points over their final two games against Temple and Army, and you can expect another low-scoring output for their offense, even though the Bulldogs allowed 32.7 points per game, ranking 96th in the country. However, La. Tech was stout against the run, Navy's strength, ranking 31st in the nation in the category. When the Bulldogs give up big plays it is in the pass game, as they ranked 122nd by giving up 283.6 yards per game. Against Navy, however, that shouldn't be a huge concern.
-- Louisiana Tech is listed as a 6 1/2-point favorite as of Thursday morning, with a total of 67 1/2. As a favorite this season, the Bulldogs are 7-1 SU/4-3 ATS.
-- Navy is 1-2 SU/ATS as an underdog this season, losing at Air Force 28-14 as a touchdown 'dog back on Oct. 1, and falling 52-45 as six-point underdogs at South Florida Oct. 28. Their only straight-up win as an underdog came against Notre Dame on a neutral site, winning 28-27 Nov. 5 in Jacksonville.
-- Louisiana Tech is playing in a bowl game for a third straight season, a school record. They topped Illinois in the Heart of Dallas Bowl in 2014 by a 35-18 count, and pushed aside Arkansas State in the New Orleans Bowl last season by a 47-28 score. Overall they are 4-3-1 SU in bowl games since making their postseason debut in the 1977 Independence Bowl.
-- Navy has a long and proud history, and they have been impressive in the postseason. The Middies are in a bowl for a fifth straight season, and they have won each of their past three bowl games. Last season the Midshipmen powered past Pittsburgh in the Military Bowl by a 44-28 score, but that game was also played on their home field with a healthy squad.
-- These teams last met Sept. 18, 2010 in Ruston, with Navy coming away with a 37-23 victory.
-- The Bulldogs have covered each of their past four bowl games, and they're 4-1 ATS in their past five games against teams with an overall winning record. La. Tech is also 6-2 ATS in their past eight games overall, and 8-3 ATS in their past 11 games out of conference.
-- The Midshipmen are 8-3 ATS in their past 11 bowl games, but they're 0-4 ATS in their past four games against teams with an overall winning record.
-- The 'over' is 7-1 ATS in their past eight games overall, and 5-1 in their past six non-conference affairs. The 'over' is also 34-16-1 in La. Tech's past 51 against a team with an overall winning record, and 4-0 in their past four games on a grass surface.
The 'over' is 13-6 in Navy's past 19 games overall, and 8-3 in their past 11 against teams with an overall winning record. However, the 'under' is 8-1 in their past nine neutral site games, and 9-3 in their past 12 games on grass.
-- Kickoff is slated for 4:30 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.
**Ohio vs. Troy**
-- In the final game of the day, Ohio University (8-5 SU, 7-6 ATS) will battle Troy (9-3 SU, 6-6 ATS) in the Dollar General Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. Each of these teams sputtered somewhat down the stretch and missed out on conference championship crowns. But both teams are hungry, and very competitive, and this has the chance to be a special game.
-- Ohio was a friend of bettors at the window this season for one trend that just jumps off the page. The 'under' is 11-0-1 in their past 12 games, including the Mid-American Championship Game against high-scoring Western Michigan. The only 'over' result of the season came in a triple-overtime loss at home against Texas State, 56-54. The Bobcats allowed 21 or more points in each of their first four games, but in nine games since Oct. 1 they yielded just 18.1 PPG.
-- The Bobcats turned to QB Greg Windham in the MAC Championship Game. He posted 1,567 passing yards with 12 touchdowns and four interceptions, while also rushing for 382 yards and three scores. RB Dorian Brown is a decent back, leading the team with 815 yards and four scores while averaging 5.4 yards per tote. Maleek Irons managed 434 yards with five scores, and Bo Hardy can also get it done when called upon. He had 205 yards on 44 carries, averaging 4.5 yards per rush.
-- On the receiving end, Sebastian Smith led the team with 892 yards and 16.5 yards per grab, finding the end zone four times. WRs Papi White and Jordan Reid tied for the team lead with five receiving touchdowns. The real stars for the Bobcats are on defense, however, as MAC Defensive Player of the Year Tarell Basham posted 11 1/2 sacks, and is the school's career leader with 29 1/2. He paired with LB Blair Brown, the conference leader with 116 tackles and MAC Freshman of the Year Javon Hagan, to form a very sturdy defense.
-- Troy started the season 8-1 SU, and nearly was 9-0 with a monumental upset. They went to Clemson as 34 1/2-point underdogs and nearly stunned the Tigers, falling 30-24 in Death Valley after failing on an onside kick in the final minute. The Trojans rattled off seven straight wins after that near-miss, including wins over bowl teams Southern Mississippi, Idaho, South Alabama and Appalachian State. However, the Trojans were manhandled 35-3 at home against Arkansas State Nov. 17, and they fell 28-24 at Georgia Southern Dec. 3 to miss out on a Sun Belt Conference crown. The Trojans covered just twice in their final seven games after opening 4-1 ATS.
-- Troy was led by QB Brandon Silvers, who completed 64.4 percent of his passes for 2,951 yards, 22 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also ran for 123 yards and four scores, but is not a dual-threat QB. RB Jordan Chunn is a stud, posting 1,232 yards with 13 touchdowns on 4.8 yards per tote, and RB Josh Anderson posted three rushing scores as a change of pace. WR Emanuel Thompson is the top threat with five scores, while Deondre Douglas found the end zone six times.
-- The Trojans ranked 47th in the nation in total yardage with 439.1 yards per game, and they were 36th in passing with 263.1 yards per contest. Their 34.2 points per game ranked 37th in the country. On the defensive side of the ball, Troy allowed 22.0 points per game to check in 23rd in the countrry, while allowing just 123.7 yards per game. If they're going to be beaten it is through the air, as they allowed 240.7 yards per game to rank 78th.
-- Ohio U. wasn't great on offense, totaling 392.8 yards per game to rank 77th in FBS. They were very balanced, going for 218.0 yards per game through the air, and 174.8 yards per game on the ground, but both were middle of the pack statistically. The D allowed 363.2 yards per game to rank 32nd in the land, and they gave up just 105.8 yards per game to rank seventh in the country.
-- The Bobcats were 6-1 ATS in seven games against teams with a winning overall record, and 9-2 ATS in their past 11 non-conference games. They're also 4-1 ATS in their past five meetings against Sun Belt teams, although that one loss was this season against Texas State in the opener. Ohio is 5-1 ATS in their past six neutral site games, too.
-- Ohio is bowl eligible for the eighth straight season, and they're playing in their 10th bowl game overall. They have won just two previous bowl games, with the last coming in 2012 in the Independence Bowl against another Sun Belt team, Louisiana-Monroe.
-- The Trojans are 6-2 ATS in their past eight games against teams with a winning overall record, but just 2-5 ATS in their past seven games overall and 1-3-1 ATS in their past five against opponents from the MAC. They're also 5-2 ATS in their past seven non-conference tilts.
-- This is Troy's sixth-ever bowl game, and their first since a 2010 win over Ohio in the New Orleans Bowl, 48-21.
-- The 'under' is 8-2-1 in Ohio's past 11 neutral site games, and 4-0-1 in their past five against teams with a winning overall record. The under is 12-3-1 in their past 16 games on field turf.
-- For Troy, the 'over' is 5-0 in their past five bowl games, and 5-0 in their past five neutral site games. The over is also 4-1 in their past five against MAC opponents, but the 'under' is 6-2-1 in their past nine outings.
-- Kickoff is slated for 8:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.