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Notre Dame (9) vs Louisville
Monday, September 2 nd, 8:00 PM in Cardinal Stadium
Swinging Johnson: This week Doug Upstone and that I will detract from our regularly scheduled plan of NFL debate to dip our feet into uncharted waters and also leave our school football selections on the Monday night match between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Louisville Cardinals.
It will most likely be the very first and only time this year we do this, as the previous week of display NFL soccer is somewhat lackluster in comparison to a regular-season sport of NCAA soccer comprising one of the very best clubs in the nation, and a mythical soccer program to boot up, Notre Dame.
Without further ado, let us start the discussion after my friend Doug Upstone got the best of me last week while I supported the Titans. Weve been swapping wins back and forth so it looks like its my turn to get the gold wreath, as I will follow each of the squares putting the thick lumber onto a public road favorite and heartily endorse the Irish.
After reviewing the school football odds nearly six days prior to this Monday night event, I see that the lineup has spiked a half-point about the preferred, starting at Notre Dame -19 1/2 to where its now offered at a solid -20 round the board whatsoever of the very best internet sportsbooks.
Doug, I enjoy the Irish but youre leaning in this clash to the Cardinals. Other than the place, why is it that you believe Louisville can hang with the boys?
Doug Upstone: Yup , Swinger, and a win IMO, it said a lot about both the Steelers and Titans direction. Let us proceed to soccer, where the games rely and so will our records on this one.
Remember all those Thursday night matches Louisville utilized to play against opponents that are big-name? They held their own and engineered upsets. These were enjoyable games to watch and the Cardinals were a thrilling club.
However, like the former Papa Johns Stadium as well as its fake (in real life) proprietor, Louisville soccer last year was worse than the usual three-day-old pizza.
Scott Satterfield worked miracles and will be out to change the culture and win games. This wont happen right away as the ability level is down from theVille. However , this is a moment for Louisville, a team which has the chance.
I have read in which the Cards trainers have sped up the sluggish mechanisms of QB Jawon Pass (good title for a QB) and I enjoy Hassan Hall because the lead running back. Than using a ticket for the Colts at OVER 9 the defense that makes me more nervous. Please do tell you have up your Irish.
Swinging Johnson: The Cardinals will not be doing much since the Notre Dame defense will keep them snug in their nest, flying into this game. Scott Satterfield is in the big leagues and he has a group last year, at which they went winless coming off of a dismal 2-10 document. This rebuild is akin to trying to turn it and carrying a hot air balloon.
While this may eventually happen, the problem is that Louisville is confronting a group which made it into the CFP last year and owned only one of the stingiest defenses in all of college football, devoting only 17.2 points within the regular season and going a perfect 12-0 till they met Clemson in the CFP semifinals. The offense clicked on all cylinders also, averaging over 33 points per game.
My query is, how is a quarterback like Pass whos slow to release, supposed to obtain some traction against a swarming Irish shield? Particularly when hes working with a completely new offensive scheme and a new coach?
Please, Doug, rescue me Im lost! I see no way, shape or form where Louisville is going to be able to keep up with the Golden Domers and Im desperate for the sage wisdom and handicapping experience that is prodigious!
Doug Upstone: Well, Swinger, I am happy to read in your last sentence youre coming around to the bright side of sport gambling, or youre just being the exact same shrewd a** you are. Ill allow the SBR readers that are making this is decided on by college football selections. I am the first to realize Louisville was, however, 1-11 ATS and completely sucked final season.
However, that team COMPLETELY gave up on coach Bobby Petrino, like he gave up on the Atlanta Falcons. A new coach brings a new attitude on creating a statement, and this being a match, his staff will be sold by Satterfield. Louisville does need to hope not and they will not be taken by the Irish for granted have a lot of fight.
Lets also consider, Brian Kelly with all the gold and blue is ATS as a road favorite, and a ATS if dishing out more or 20 digits. That defense you said might improve as the season progresses but substituting five starters, even when you dont/cant amuse like Bama or even Clemson, it is going to take time.
I was being a bit facetious because although youve got an handicapping resume, you miss the mark from time to time. And in this circumstance, because Louisville might be greater but I would submit that they could be coached with a Rhesus monkey and improve upon their deplorable record left by an coach like Petrino you happen to be shooting blanks.
I know that placing nearly three touchdowns on the road would be square biz for certain and Joe Q. Public never got rich by betting the heavy road chalk, but on occasion the public is correct, and also in this case they certainly are. Until when we get back on our NFL Game of the Week next week, let us see what happens on Monday once the Irish come ready to rumble in Louisville.
Free College Football Pick: Swinging Johnson — Notre Dame -20 (-110)
Free College Football Pick: Doug Upstone — Louisville +20 (-110)

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