IDAHO POTATO BOWL - Nevada had some ugly losses earlier in the season, but the Wolf Pack rebounded to win three of its last four games and the only loss was 33-30 in overtime to in-state rival UNLV. The Wolf Pack will have the obvious crowd advantage playing in Boise, Idaho and Ohio is only 4-8 ATS with a defense that allows 401.7 yards for #76 in the country. When the Bobcats did step out of the Mid-American Conference they lost to Pittsburgh, Marshall and Louisiana-Lafayette. Nevada QB Carson Strong has thrown for 1,933 yards and 10 touchdowns with a 63.4-percent completion rate. Toa Taua has combined for 944 yards with 190 rushes and 30 receptions. Ohio has covered the spread just twice its last nine games as a favorite and the Bobcats are 8-19 ATS their last 27 after a win by at least 20 points. Meanwhile, Nevada is 5-2-1 ATS its last eight following a loss and 3-1-1 ATS its last five Bowl games, including its 16-13 win as a one-point favorite against Arkansas State last year. Play Nevada.
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