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Hawaii at Nevada

November 12, 2011
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The pass or the run? For this game, the Nevada ground game is going to control the ball and the clock. Hawaii is small up front and this game will be played in the cold Nevada air at night, which can hit 36 degrees. It will be cloudy and a chance for showers with winds 25 miles an hour during the day, to 15 MPH at night. That means Hawaii's all-passing attack will be playing in lousy conditions - something they do rarely. The Warriors come off a home loss to Utah State and got banged-up on offense. In the first half, left tackle Clayton Laurel aggravated an arm injury and did not play after that. WR Royce Pollard, the Warriors' best deep threat, suffered injuries to his left knee and left ankle. Right slotback Justin Clapp moved to right wideout as Pollard's replacement, then exited after suffering a cracked rib. The Warriors played most of the second half with Stutzmann, the starting left slotback at right wideout. Nevada has had two weeks to prepare and is the only undefeated team in the WAC (3-0). The Wolf Pack have a great rushing attack but the passing game is weak behind redshirt freshman QBs Tyler Lantrip (5 TDs, 6 INTs) and Cody Fajardo. The UNDER is 8-2 in the Warriors’ last 10 road games vs. a team with a winning home record. The UNDER is also 5-1 in the Wolf Pack's last six home games. The last five meetings in Nevada have gone 4-1 UNDER the total. Play on the UNDER here.

3 units on Game Total UNDER 61.5 -110 (risk 3 to return 3)
Result:
LOSS
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