Point Spread for Saturday...

MarkinPhila

Redshirt
May 29, 2001
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I am thinking they took us off the board do to the uncertainty of Skyler. However, does anyone remember the spread from the pre-season where all games were listed?
 
May 29, 2001
20,973
78
0
Seem to recall -23.5 from an earlier post.

Vegas reports lists NO line at any time for the WVU-Youngstown game.
Vegas needs equal amount of money on each side of the line to make its profits. Not enough Youngstown bettors, no matter the line, to make that happen. Vegas can't handle a lopsided amount of money on one side of the line. Thus the invention of the point spread to begin with.


M anhandled Missouri, 26-11

O bliterate Youngstown

U nnerve BYU

N euter Kansas State

T rample Texas Tech

A nnihilate TCU

I mpale Oklahoma State

N ail Kansas

E radicate Texas

E rectile dysfunction Oklahoma

R oll over Iowa State

S uffocate Baylor
 

WVUALLEN

All-American
Aug 4, 2009
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5,456
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Well, WVU average margin of victory against FCS is 27.6 pts.

Top 15 FCS vs FBS

12. Youngstown State at West Virginia (Sept. 10)
No FCS coach likely fires up the opposing fan base quite like Youngstown State’s Bo Pelini, who was dumped after going 67-27 in eight seasons at Nebraska – yeah, right before the Cornhuskers went 6-7 last year. His Penguins, which won four FCS national titles in the 1990s under another controversial coach, Jim Tressel (now the YSU president), were competitive in a 45-37 loss at Pittsburgh on opening weekend last September.

https://athlonsports.com/college-football/15-best-fbs-vs-fcs-football-games-2016
 

va87eer

Freshman
Jan 16, 2006
2,563
70
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It's not the point spread that's an issue. There are quite a few 40+ point spreads this week and our spread with YSU would not be that high.


Vegas reports lists NO line at any time for the WVU-Youngstown game.
Vegas needs equal amount of money on each side of the line to make its profits. Not enough Youngstown bettors, no matter the line, to make that happen. Vegas can't handle a lopsided amount of money on one side of the line. Thus the invention of the point spread to begin with.