NCAA Football Saturday - Memphis at Mississippi
by BetUS Staff

The Memphis Tigers (7-6 SU, 5-6-1 ATS in 2007) in the NCAA football opener for both teams, scheduled for Saturday, August 30 and a 7 PM ET kickoff at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (artificial turf) in Oxford, MS.
Saturday, August 30
BetUS NCAA Football Betting Odds: MISSISSIPPI -7.5, Total 53.5
Here are some of the NCAA college football betting trends as they relate to this matchup:
* MEM has covered two of its last six games
* MEM has won five of its last seven games SU
* MEM has lost 15 of its last 23 games SU
* MEM has won and covered four of its last six road games
* MEM has played seven of its last ten road games UNDER the total
* MISS has lost five of its last six games SU
* MISS has lost five of its last seven home games SU
* MISS has covered five of its last six games
* MEM has covered four of the last five meetings
* MISS has won six of the last eight meetings SU
Houston Nutt moves over from the University of Arkansas to take over this Ole Miss program, which was highly disappointing under previous coach Ed Orgeron. Nutt is wiping the slate clean, and is making some meaningful personnel changes.One of them involves his new quarterback, Jevan Sneed, a highly touted schoolboy who lost out to an even more highly-touted schoolboy, Colt McCoy, for the starting job at Texas, and is here to get playing time.
Benjarvis Green-Ellis, who wound up in the NFL Draft.
But Ole Miss is missing its top two defensive linemen, pro prospects Greg Hardy and Peria Jerry, and that is huge, since this unit is not so talent-laden that it can substitute with a lot of quality depth. The Memphis team they're facing is not coming in to roll over. And they would like to wipe the bitter taste of last season's 44-27 Florida Atlantic from their mouths. Arkelon Hall, a 6'4" junior college transfer who can run with the ball, is the new signal-caller for the Tigers, who are all about filling the air with footballs. Hall will have six wideouts returning, and they combined for 244 catches last season. Where Memphis needs quick improvement is on the defensive front. They gave up 5.1 yards a carry last year, and have brought in a new coordinator, Tim Walton, to shore things up.
We'll be watching that defensive situation for the Tigers, but the fact is, this series if often very competitive. The last three meetings have been decided by a total of nine points, and the underdog has covered the last five. In last season's contest, Ole Miss got off to a 20-0 lead, then almost blew it, barely holding on for a 23-21 victory.
We're looking for something very tight this time too, so we feel the 7.5-point impost is roomy enough to move with Memphis, the underdog in the BetUS NCAA betting odds.
JAY'S PLAY: MEMPHIS +7.5 ***
(Graded on a scale of 1-4 stars)
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(Charles Jay of http://www.ebookies.com gives it more than the old college try as a contributor to the BetUS Locker Room)




