PREMIUM
Stephen Nover's Tulane-Houston Thursday Top Ticket
(NCAAF) Tulane vs. Houston,
Total: 58.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
Total: 58.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Win
Tulane defeated Houston, 38-31, in one of the wildest games of the season last year. Certainly those like myself, who had Houston plus 4, will never forget it.
Much has changed since then. But one thing should remain the same: This should be another high-scoring game.
Tulane has a very sharp offensive coordinator, Will Hall. The Green Wave posted their third-highest total in points (33.1) and yards (449.3) in Hall's first year last season. Tulane lost a lot of offensive talent from last season. It has taken three games, but Tulane has found its rhythm with the quarterback switch to freshman Michael Pratt. The Green Wave scored 59 points when Pratt took over at QB against Southern Mississippi in a 66-24 victory last week.
Houston ranked near the bottom in the nation in total defense and pass defense, while surrendering 34 points a game last year.
I mention last year's numbers, because the Cougars have yet to play this season due to three straight cancellations caused by COVID-19.
The Cougars also feature an offensive mastermind in head coach Dana Holgorsen. QB Clayton Tune received plenty of experience last season after D'Eriq King sat out the last eight games before transferring to Miami. Tune has proven playmakers around him headed by Marquez Stevenson, one of the better senior wide receivers in college.
This is a step up for Tulane's defense, which has gone against South Alabama, Navy and Southern Mississippi. Certainly, the Cougars will be fresh with lots of energy.
Much has changed since then. But one thing should remain the same: This should be another high-scoring game.
Tulane has a very sharp offensive coordinator, Will Hall. The Green Wave posted their third-highest total in points (33.1) and yards (449.3) in Hall's first year last season. Tulane lost a lot of offensive talent from last season. It has taken three games, but Tulane has found its rhythm with the quarterback switch to freshman Michael Pratt. The Green Wave scored 59 points when Pratt took over at QB against Southern Mississippi in a 66-24 victory last week.
Houston ranked near the bottom in the nation in total defense and pass defense, while surrendering 34 points a game last year.
I mention last year's numbers, because the Cougars have yet to play this season due to three straight cancellations caused by COVID-19.
The Cougars also feature an offensive mastermind in head coach Dana Holgorsen. QB Clayton Tune received plenty of experience last season after D'Eriq King sat out the last eight games before transferring to Miami. Tune has proven playmakers around him headed by Marquez Stevenson, one of the better senior wide receivers in college.
This is a step up for Tulane's defense, which has gone against South Alabama, Navy and Southern Mississippi. Certainly, the Cougars will be fresh with lots of energy.