Posts Tagged ‘NC State vs. Vanderbilt picks’

December 31st, 2012 By Jack Wilshire

I’ve been studying the ‘total’ for the Music City Bowl odds for quite some time, and I’m ready to make my Music City Bowl picks for the clash between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the NC State Wolfpack. The NC State vs. Vanderbilt kickoff is set for 12:00 p.m. ET at LP Field, and I’m going to show you which way to bet on college football to make your CFB pick on for this great game.

2012 Music City Bowl
NC State Wolfpack (7-5, 5-6-1 ATS) +7
Vanderbilt Commodores (8-4, 8-4 ATS) -7
Over/Under 51.5

There are a few factors that I’m going to point out in this one that you probably aren’t going to see in most handicapping reports. The first is that this is going to be the second straight day that a game is played on the surface at LP Field. The Tennessee Titans and the Jacksonville Jaguars, two teams that love to grind it out in hardnosed games are going to be battling here on Sunday, and the turnaround time for the grounds crew isn’t all that long for a 12:00 kickoff one day later. The other factor is that it is going to be darn right cold for this game, as the sun is expected to stay in, and temperatures are going to likely be the high-30s or so in what should amount to be a dreary day. These two teams aren’t used to playing in these conditions, though at least it won’t be windy and rainy as well.

The matchup that I’ll be watching closely is the one between the NC State passing attack and the Vandy secondary. It is no secret that QB Mike Glennon has to put the ball in the air, as he had a rushing game that ranked just 108th in the nation at 116.9 yards per game. Glennon did throw for over 3,600 yards on the season, but the Commodores, facing SEC offenses, allowed just 175.8 yards per game and were stellar all year long. Glennon also gets flustered at times when he has to play out of his comfort zone, and when it rains, it tends to pour. The senior threw seven of his 14 INTs this year in just two games.

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On top of that, the Commodores make no bones about the fact that they want to run the ball. This team averaged running the ball just over 39 times per game, as opposed to throwing it 26.8 times per game. In case you’re counting, that’s not even 70 snaps per game offensively either in totality, and that’s because the Commodores prefer to just run the clock and keep games short. It is a formula that has worked all year long, and there is no reason that it won’t work like this again. This should be a low scorer of a bowl game in Nashville.

NC State vs. Vanderbilt Picks & Tips: Under 51.5

 
December 31st, 2012 By Andrew Ryan

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To beat the Music City Bowl odds, you have to put a heck of a lot of work into the game. Our college football expert handicappers have done just that here at Cappers Info, and we think that we have the winning edge for the clash between the NC State Wolfpack vs. Vanderbilt Commodores.

Music City Bowl Picks: NC State Wolfpack vs. Vanderbilt Commodores
Date: Monday, December 31st, 12:00 ET
Location: LP Field, Nashville, TN
Music City Bowl Betting Odds: Vanderbilt -7
NC State vs. Vanderbilt Live TV Coverage: ESPN

We’ve got to be a little careful with the Music City Bowl, knowing that this is a game that features a real home field advantage for the Commodores, playing not all that far away from their campus. NC State is coming into this game without a head coach, as Tom O’Brien was unceremoniously dismissed immediately after a seemingly relatively successful 7-5 season was finished off. Of course, this is a team that has played terrible ball on the road during the entire tenure of O’Brien, so perhaps that might be for the better in terms of the expectations in this game.

We just don’t think that QB Mike Glennon is going to be able to get the ball moving against this defense. Glennon did throw for 3,648 yards and 30 TDs this season, but he was just all over the place this year and was wildly inconsistent. He threw for 493 yards and five TDs against the Clemson Tigers and 440 yards and four TDs against the Miami Hurricanes, but he also put up just 197 yards with three picks against the Virginia Cavaliers and 288 yards with four INTs against the Tennessee Volunteers. Now comes a Vandy defense that might have the best secondary that he has faced all season long, as this unit ranked ninth in America against the pass at 175.8 yards per game.

Head Coach James Franklin knows that this is a tremendously important game to win for the growth of his program. He has the quarterback to get the job done in QB Jordan Rodgers, and he has both a 1,000-yard back in RB Zac Stacy and a 1,000+ yard receiver in WR Jordan Matthews that can move the ball up and down the field when push comes to shove. There’s just too much here for the Commodores. We hate laying more than a few points in these bowl games, as we do think that the underdogs normally are the ones that have a lot of value attached to them, but in this case, we just don’t see how NC State is going to be able to get off of the mat against a very underrated SEC outfit.

NC State vs. Vanderbilt Pick: Vanderbilt Commodores -7
Music City Bowl Score Prediction: Vanderbilt 23 – NC State 10