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Virginia at Maryland, 7 p.m. | TV: FS1
- The Pick: Maryland -14.5 (-110)
- Key trend: Virginia is 1-4 ATS in nonconference games since the start of last season.
I got this line earlier in the week when Maryland was still a 13.5-point favorite, and while I’m much happier with that line (14 is an important number in football, you know), the Terrapins are still the correct side to take. With QB Tony Muskett hurt, the Cavaliers will once again turn the offense over to freshman Anthony Colandrea. While he was impressive against James Madison last week, there’s a difference between James Madison at home and Maryland on the road.
Also, you know, Virginia lost to James Madison last week, even with Colandrea playing well.
The reason Virginia lost is the reason I’m so confident in Maryland: Its defense is awful. It’s allowed 85 points in two games against Tennessee and James Madison, and it ranks near the bottom nationally in nearly every statistic I care about, both standard and advanced. Where the Cavs have really struggled is in run defense.
In short, the Vols and Dukes were able to get whatever they wanted whenever they wanted it on the ground, and I don’t see how that changes tonight. Maryland tends to lean more on its passing attack with Taulia Tagovailoa, but even with transfer receiver Tyrese Chambers expected to return tonight, we should see a heavy dose of the run game.
Maryland’s Roman Hemby has rushed for 220 yards through two games with a pair of touchdowns. Last week, he had 19 carries for 162 yards against Charlotte, and the Terps will lean on him again if they’re smart. That’s why, if they’re available to you, I’d suggest taking the over on Hemby’s rushing prop as well.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Terps build a lead in the first half with the passing attack and then use the ground game to control the second half and keep Virginia from being able to battle back. But, again, no matter what method the Terps choose, Virginia hasn’t shown much ability to stop anything yet. Run or pass, it’ll probably work.
👀 Here’s what SportsLine is saying about the game: The Projection Model is leaning toward Maryland with us, but it doesn’t have a strong feeling about anything.
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Author: Tom Fornelli
September 15, 2023 | 6:15 pm