Hawaii Warriors vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction, 11/4/2023 College Football Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Hawaii Warriors vs Nevada Wolf Pack
Date: Saturday, November 4, 2023
Location: Mackay Stadium in Reno, NV
TV: ESPN+
Odds/Point Spread: Wolf Pack (-4)
Total/Over-Under: 50.5
The Nevada Wolf Pack (2-6) will compete against the Hawaii Warriors (2-7) at Mackay Stadium on Saturday, November 4, 2023. Nevada opens this game as 4-point favorites from Vegas oddsmakers. The over/under is 50.5.
The Hawaii Warriors head into this game 2-7 for this season. In their last game, the Warriors went up against the New Mexico Lobos and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 42-21. Brayden Schager finished 33/52 with 345 yards passing and 3 TDs. He had a quarterback rating of 126.7 and finished the game with 3 picks. Landon Sims led the offense in rushing for the Warriors with 6 carries for 34 yards (5.7 yards per attempt). The Hawaii Warriors ended up running the ball 15 times and recorded 58 yds, which had them averaging 3.9 yds per carry. In all, they ran 67 plays which gave them 403 yds. Hawaii gave up 20 pass completions on 26 attempts for a total of 202 yds, and a completion rate of 76.9%. In the running game, the Warriors gave up 227 yards on 38 tries, which is an average of 6.0 yards per run allowed.
The Warriors have earned 2,906 total yards over the course of this year. When it comes to distribution of touchdowns, Hawaii has earned 20 passing touchdowns and 3 rushing touchdowns. They have turned the football over 17 times. Hawaii has earned 160 1st downs offensively, and they have been hurt by 48 infractions for 431 yds. As a team they're averaging 57.8 yards on the ground which is 133rd in Division 1. When it comes to scoring, the Hawaii Warriors are averaging 23.5 PPG.
When talking about yards through the air, the Warriors are giving up 1,674 yards which has them sitting in 43rd in Division 1. They are conceding 209.3 yards per contest through the air and giving up a completion percentage of 63.7%. Overall, they are giving up 386.6 yards per contest which ranks them 83rd in Division 1. They have given up 17 touchdowns through the air as well as 16 touchdowns pounding the rock. They are allowing teams to run for an average of 5.0 yards per rush and 177.4 rushing yards per contest on the season. For the year, they have allowed 1,419 rushing yards through 8 outings. The Warriors sit in 127th in Division 1 regarding team defense, conceding 36.4 PPG.
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The Wolf Pack step onto the field holding a record of 2-6 for this season. When they last stepped on the gridiron, the Wolf Pack walked away with a victory by a final of 34-24 when they played the New Mexico Lobos. Jamaal Bell ran the ball 11 times for 76 yds, finishing the game with 6.9 yards per carry for Nevada. Brendon Lewis walked away from the game with 92 yards on 8/16 passing while his quarterback rating was 98.3. He didn't throw any interceptions and his Y/A was 5.8. Nevada relinquished 23 attempts on the ground for 83 yards (3.6 yards per rush). The Wolf Pack pass defense gave up a completion rate of 52.5%, surrendering 317 yds on 21 for 40 passing. The Wolf Pack finished the game with 311 yds while running 67 plays (4.6 yards per play). Nevada rushed for 3.8 yards per attempt, finishing the game with 180 yds on 48 carries.
The Nevada Wolf Pack have an average of 311.1 yards per outing, which ranks them 119th in D-1. The Nevada offense has compiled 445 penalty yards on 51 violations, which has them ranked 52nd in the country in terms of hurting your team. They hold an average of 130.0 rushing yards per game and have rushed for 1,040 yards for the year. They have tossed 7 picks while losing 5 fumbles and they have been able to tally 133 first downs. When it comes to how much they score, the Wolf Pack rank 128th in the nation with 18.0 points per game. During this campaign thus far, the Wolf Pack have thrown for a total of 1,449 yards through the air as well as holding an average of 181.1 throwing yards per contest, ranking them 112th in college football.
The Wolf Pack are conceding 32.6 PPG, which has them 113th in D-1. Nevada has conceded a total of 1,412 yards via the ground game (176.5 yards per outing) as well as 17 touchdowns via the rush for the year. Overall, they have allowed 261 pts. They have conceded 15 touchdowns through the air and 281.5 yards/game, which has them sitting 126th in Division 1. The Wolf Pack defense has been on the field for 494 plays, which has them sitting 20th in Division 1. They have totaled 6 fumbles recovered and 6 picks for the year.
Who will win tonight's Warriors/Wolf Pack college football game against the spread?
Guy's Pick: Take the Wolf Pack -4
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