Gonzaga vs BYU CB College Basketball Game Preview: West Coast Conference Tournament

West Coast Conference Tournament: Gonzaga vs BYU prediction and college basketball game preview.

West Coast Conference Tournament: Gonzaga vs BYU prediction and college basketball game preview.


Gonzaga vs BYU Broadcast

Date: Tuesday, March 9
Game Time: 9:00 ET
Venue: Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV
Network: ESPN

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Gonzaga (25-0) vs BYU (20-5) Game Preview

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Why BYU Will Win

The Cougars are rocking and rolling ever since the 82-71 loss to Gonzaga in early February. They won five straight including an 82-77 WCC Tournament game over Pepperdine.

The Cougars continue to be among the best in the nation on the defensive boards, they’ve been lights out from the field, and they’ve been on from the free throw line.

It’s a versatile enough team to get into a shootout, it can grind it down, and again, it can and will rebound everything, but …

Why Gonzaga Will Win

Gonzaga has been held the Cougars to just 29 rebounds in the last meeting and had no problems in either win – even though the victory a month ago was a bit more of a fight.

The Bulldogs continue to crush and kill everything in their path, putting games away before halftime. They were up 44-26 on Saint Mary’s in the first round by doing what they do – rebound, get on the move, score easily.

BYU doesn’t apply or create enough defensive pressure to bother the Gonzaga backcourt.

What’s Going To Happen

BYU has the right makeup to hang around for a while. It’s great from three, it’s better at coming up with the rebound off the misses, and …

Gonzaga continues to play at a whole other level.

The Bulldogs might not be up by double-digits at halftime like normal, but it’ll turn on with one quick burst just when it seems like BYU is about to make this interesting.

The Cougars will turn it over a few times, Gonzaga will convert and move on.

Gonzaga vs BYU Prediction, Line

Gonzaga 84, BYU 72
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Line: Gonzaga-14, o/u: 155.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 3

5: The college basketball season from here on
1: The college basketball season before now

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Independent Football Schedule 2021 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

Independent football schedule 2021 composite. Week by week ranking of all of the games.

Independent football schedule 2021 composite. Week by week ranking of all of the games.


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Independent Football Schedule Composite 2021

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

Independent Schedules
Army | BYU | Liberty | NMSU
Notre Dame | UConn | UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 0

Saturday, August 28
UTEP at New Mexico State
UConn at Fresno State

Independent Football Schedule Week 1

Saturday, September 4
Arizona vs. BYU (in Las Vegas)
Army at Georgia State
New Mexico State at San Diego State
UMass at Pitt
Holy Cross at UConn
Campbell at Liberty

Sunday, September 5
Notre Dame at Florida State

Independent Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, September 11
Utah at BYU
WKU at Army
Toledo at Notre Dame
Liberty at Troy
New Mexico State at New Mexico
Boston College at UMass
Purdue at UConn

Independent Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, September 18
Purdue at Notre Dame
Arizona State at BYU
Old Dominion at Liberty
UConn at Army
Eastern Michigan at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 4

Friday, September 24
Liberty at Syracuse
USF at BYU

Saturday, September 25
Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin (in Chicago)
Miami University at Army
Hawaii at New Mexico State
Wyoming at UConn
UMass at Coastal Carolina

Independent Football Schedule Week 5

Friday, October 1
BYU at Utah State

Saturday, October 2
Cincinnati at Notre Dame
Liberty at UAB
Army at Ball State
New Mexico State at San Jose State
Toledo at UMass
UConn at Vanderbilt

Independent Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, October 9
Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
Boise State at BYU
Middle Tennessee at Liberty
UConn at UMass
New Mexico State at Nevada

Independent Football Schedule Week 7

Saturday, October 16
Army at Wisconsin
BYU at Baylor
Liberty at ULM
Yale at UConn
Dixie State at New Mexico State

Independent Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, October 23
USC at Notre Dame
BYU at Washington State
Wake Forest at Army
Liberty at North Texas
Middle Tennessee at UConn
New Mexico State at Hawaii
UMass at Florida State

Independent Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, October 30
North Carolina at Notre Dame
Virginia at BYU
UMass at Liberty

Independent Football Schedule Week 10

Saturday, November 6
Army vs. Air Force (in Arlington)
Navy at Notre Dame
Liberty at Ole Miss
Utah State at New Mexico State
Rhode Island at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, November 13
Notre Dame at Virginia
New Mexico State at Alabama
UConn at Clemson
Maine at UMass
Bucknell at Army
Idaho State at BYU

Independent Football Schedule Week 12

Saturday, November 20
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
BYU at Georgia Southern
Louisiana at Liberty
New Mexico State at Kentucky
UConn at UCF
UMass at Army

Independent Football Schedule Week 13

Saturday, November 27
BYU at USC
Notre Dame at Stanford
Army at Liberty
UMass at New Mexico State

Saturday, December 11
Army vs Navy (in East Rutherford)

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BYU Football Schedule 2021, Analysis

2021 BYU Cougars football schedule and analysis.

2021 BYU Cougars football schedule and analysis.


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BYU Football Schedule 2021

2021 Conference USA Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Arizona (in Las Vegas)

Sept. 11 Utah

Sept. 18 Arizona State

Sept. 24 USF

Oct. 1 at Utah State

Oct. 9 Boise State

Oct. 16 at Baylor

Oct. 23 at Washington State

Oct. 30 Virginia

Nov. 6 OPEN DATE

Nov. 13 Idaho State

Nov. 20 at Georgia Southern

Nov. 27 at USC

BYU Cougars Football Schedule Analysis: Okay, BYU, let’s see how it all goes this year with a tougher schedule. The program doesn’t shy away from anyone, and this time around it gets to see how it stacks up against the Pac-12 with dates against Arizona, Utah and Arizona State right away – none of them are true road games – and get trips to Washington State and USC later.

The Mountain West world doesn’t get ignored with dates against Utah State and Boise State to deal with. If that wasn’t enough, the Cougars gets to go to Baylor and host Virginia.

And if that wasn’t enough, they have to play a dangerous Georgia Southern offense on the road late in the year. Because this slate isn’t tough enough, four of the last six games are away from Provo.

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Independent Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Independent teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Independent teams.


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2021 Independent Rankings: Pre-Spring

1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Why To Be Happy: The defense should be fine. There are just enough losses to matter, but if Kyle Hamilton isn’t the best safety in college football he’ll be up there, and the line gets back the interior with Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa and Kurt Hinish coming back. QB Ian Book might be gone, but Wisconsin transfer Jack Coan and newbie Tyler Buchner are interesting options to go with. However …

What To Work On: The Irish lose a ton. The offensive line has become a factory, but there’s a lot of work to be done up front, the linebacking corps has to replace key parts, and the receiving corps loses the top wideouts.

Bottom Line: The Irish will be fine. They’re still full of talented players working around a good group of talent waiting to step up, and the recruiting classes have stocked the shelves. The issue will be the expectations. Notre Dame has done the College Football Playoff thing – it wants to win it. It’s going to take a whole lot of reworking to get there.
2021 Notre Dame Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

2. Liberty Flames

Why To Be Happy: Almost everyone has decided to come back. Total yard star QB Malik Willis – back. RB Joshua Mack – back. All the 2020 seniors on the O line, almost all of the top receivers, and everyone on D? Back, back, and close to all back full. Throw in a few interesting transfers – like Utah RB TJ Green and defensive backs Skyler Thomas (Washington State) and Cedric Stone (UTEP) and the Flames should once again be outstanding.

What To Work On: Expectations? Liberty – think about that for a moment … Liberty – will be in a whole lot of preseason top 25 rankings and will be expected to repeat the huge 2020 and be a killer every time out. The turnovers have to slow, and the explosion has to be there against big boys, but now the spotlight is on.

Bottom Line: With all of the returning talent and with head coach Hugh Freeze still around – and not at Tennessee – anything less than another amazing year will be a massive disappointment.

3. BYU Cougars

Why To Be Happy: This might not be the high-flying fun show of last year, but it’ll still be a tough team with a great group of skill parts despite some huge losses. The running backs are good, the defensive should be fine in the back seven, and the team will still be physical on the lines. However …

What To Work On: Last year’s powerhouse loses a ton. QB Zach Wilson, OT Brady Christensen, WR Dax Milne, OG Tristen Hoge, and on and on and on. The Cougars have enough good players to be more than just good and not drop off all that much, QB Baylor Romney isn’t going to be Wilson.

Bottom Line: It’ll be another strong season for the Cougars, but the high-end talent loss is too much to expect a special repeat season like 2020.

4. Army Black Knights

Why To Be Happy: The running backs return. The Black Knights are expected to get back their top five rushers, QB Tyhier Tyler, and for what it’s worth, almost everyone who caught a pass. Eight of the top ten tacklers should be back, but …

What To Work On: The offensive line needs a ton of reworking. It’s Army, so plenty of players have been trained over the years to be ready to fill in, but it’s still going to take a bit to mix in four new starters to get all the timing down.

Bottom Line: You know exactly what you’re getting. The Army D might not be quite as nasty as it was throughout 2020, but it won’t be all that far off. The offensive side will do what it does, but again, it needs the line to gel in a hurry.

5. New Mexico State Aggies

Why To Be Happy: It’ll be a very, very interesting season for the Aggies. They not only get a season again after missing 2020, but they’ll have a real spring football session with three games from late February to early March to tune things up for the real thing this this Fall.

What To Work On: Since winning the New Mexico Bowl at the end of the 2017 season the program has won three games against FBS teams. The program has to find an offense that can keep things moving, and the nation’s second-worst run D in 2019 has to be a whole lot better.

Bottom Line: It’s one of the most interesting situations in a long, long time thanks to the three game spring session. There are a whole slew of new, young parts who weren’t around in 2020 ready to get a chance.

6. UConn Huskies

Why To Be Happy: There might not have been a 2020 season, but almost everyone is expected to be back. This was going to be a very young team last year, and now the program has had a year of upping the weightlifting and conditioning. But …

What To Work On: The program has just one win over an FBS program since 2017 and is 1-27 in its last 28 games against the big-league teams. That one win? UMass. It all starts with figuring out a defense that did nothing for a few years before the 2020 cancellation.

Bottom Line: It’s going to be a rough year, but it’s a young team in full reboot mode with no expectations and a whole lot of players ready to start playing again.

7. UMass Minutemen

Why To Be Happy: The coaching staff has been active in the transfer portal. It got its quarterback – maybe – in Tyler Lytle from Colorado, it’s running back in – maybe – Kay’Ron Adams from Rutgers, and with a whole lot of help for the defensive front and the secondary. However, on the other side …

What To Work On: Around 18-to-20 players are expected to be gone through the transfer portal. It’s not like the Minutemen were able to do much of anything with that group in place, but it’s going to take a full offseason to figure out any semblance of a proper depth chart.

Bottom Line: After scoring one touchdown and 12 points in four games, and after going 1-17 in the last 18 games, the program still has a whole lot of work to do under head man Walt Bell. He’s fighting the good fight, but this is going to be a grind.

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Gonzaga vs BYU Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Gonzaga Bulldogs vs BYU Cougars prediction and college basketball game preview.

Gonzaga Bulldogs vs BYU Cougars prediction and college basketball game preview.


Gonzaga vs BYU Broadcast

Date: Monday, February 8
Game Time: 11:00 ET
Venue: Marriott Center, Provo, UT
Network: ESPN

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Gonzaga (18-0) vs BYU (15-4) Game Preview

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Why Gonzaga Will Win

Even when the team doesn’t play well it ends up winning in blowouts.

It struggled against Pacific, it was in a fight early on, and … 76-58.

The Bulldogs continue to be devastating from the field – hitting half of their shots or more in ever game but three and have yet to be under 49% – by being able to pass better than just about anyone else, they’re great from the free-throw line, and now they’re going against a BYU team that doesn’t force a whole lot of mistakes.

But …

Why BYU Will Win

BYU can score, too.

The Cougars aren’t that great from three – forgetting that they just hit everything in a win over Portland – but they’re fantastic at generating points coming off their ability to rebound.

They can move the ball around well to generate the right shot, they’re good enough on the line, and they have the exact type of team and style that should be able to hold up in a scoring fight against this Gonzaga juggernaut attack. But …

What’s Going To Happen

We did this back in early January, and it wasn’t all that pretty.

The Gonzaga offense went all Gonzaga offense in a 86-69 win, partly by outrebounding the rebounding team.

The D stopped everything from three, and that will likely be the issue again.

Again, the Cougars can score in a variety of ways and they’re great on the move and inside, but they’re going to misfire too much from the outside and they’ll blink in the second half to pull off the upset in a fun game that will slip away in the final minute.

Gonzaga vs BYU Prediction, Line

Gonzaga 83, BYU 74
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Gonzaga -10.5, o/u: 155.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3.5

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BYU 49, UCF 23: Boca Raton Bowl 10 Things To Know

BYU 49, UCF 23. The 10 ten things you need to know about BYU win over UCF in the RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl.

BYU 49, UCF 23. The 10 ten things you need to know about BYU win over UCF in the RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl.


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BYU 49, UCF 23: Boca Raton Bowl

10. Was there a more underappreciated running back in the country than Tyler Allgeier? The BYU sophomore started the season hot, ended the season hotter, and finished with 1,130 yards and 14 touchdowns averaging 7.5 yards per carry – and he missed the San Diego State game. Zach Wilson is the superstar of the show, and the offensive line opened up a whole lot of big holes, but Allgeier was brilliant.

9. It’s been a really, really rough run for the Boca Raton Bowl. This was the seventh all-time game and none of them have been closer than 15 points. The seven-year all-time score is 323-138 – an average of 46-20. BYU was up 49-10 with just under 20 minutes to play.

8. No, this isn’t an indictment on UCF football, and for all the great things the program has done over the last few years, this doesn’t mean things are slipping … yet.

Remember, the Knights had a whole slew of player opt out before the season,  they still beat Georgia Tech by 28 – don’t mock it; there weren’t many Group of Five over Power Five wins this year if you take out Liberty and the Sun Belt – and the explosion was still there.

The losses? 50-49 on the road in a heartbreaker against Memphis, Tulsa, Cincinnati, and BYU. The two AAC championship combatants, a BYU team that was painfully close to being in a New Year’s six game, and a wild shootout.

7. All season long, BYU had a knack for ripping off big plays early and taking the heart out of a game. It did that against UCF, but UCF was supposed to be able to keep up. The first BYU scoring drive went 87 yards in under two minutes, and the second went 72 yards in four plays. The Cougars out-UCFed, UCF with a 14-0 lead four minutes in.

6. A 35-7 lead late in the first half, no turnovers, over 33 minutes of possession, and just one punt on the night. This was as perfect a bowl game as BYU could’ve come up with. As it showed throughout the season, when the lines were able to take over and the team was on a mission to make a statement, it was able to do it.

5. BYU didn’t do anything fancy defensively but 1) not let the UCF speedsters gets into space like Coastal Carolina could, and 2) it got off the field. It didn’t generate any takeaways, there wasn’t any pressure from the line, and it allowed UCF to hit 50% of its third down tries. However, it came up with the early stops it needed to, the offense did its thing, and it was 21-0 in the blink of a first quarter eye.

4. It was a bad day for UCF. BYU was totally focused, too physical, and it had an NFL franchise quarterback have an NFL franchise quarterback day. To put how rare this loss was into perspective, it was the first defeat by more than eight points since dropping the 2016 Cure Bowl to Arkansas State four years ago.

3. This was a complete and total disaster for the American Athletic Conference. Not only did Tulane lose big in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl to Nevada earlier in the day, but UCF was playing in Florida in a game that should’ve been the type of shootout it likes, and it was out of it two minutes in.

Considering Coastal Carolina beat BYU, it was a bad look that UCF didn’t look like it belonged on the same field as the Cougars, who started out the season rocking Navy from the AAC.

2. If you’re an NFL GM and you didn’t already have a hard opinion and scouting thought on Zach Wilson, you’re a bad NFL GM. However, if it’s possible, Wilson just helped himself in a huge way with his 26-of-34, 425-yard, three-touchdown, two touchdown run performance.

He was flawless, he didn’t make any mistakes, he was calm, and he was in command from the start. Now, with this, get ready for the buzz that the Jets might go with him over Justin Fields.

1. Considering what BYU had to do just to get together a schedule, this was a miraculous season. It rolled through it, the only blip was a wonderful game against Coastal Carolina that was put together at the last second, and it turned out to be an 11-1 campaign with a totally dominant performance against a brand-name UCF team. Zach Wilson might be off to the NFL, but it’ll be interesting to see what the program is capable off in normal times now that it showed it could do this.

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BYU vs UCF: RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Prediction, Game Preview

BYU vs UCF: RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl prediction and game preview. BYU vs UCF: RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Broadcast Date: Tuesday, December 22 Game Time: 7:00 pm Venue: FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL Network: ESPN – All of the CFN Fearless …

BYU vs UCF: RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl prediction and game preview.


BYU vs UCF: RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Broadcast

Date: Tuesday, December 22
Game Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL
Network: ESPN

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BYU (10-1) vs UCF (6-3) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl

At least in terms of branding, this has the best shot at being the strongest bowl until well after Christmas. UCF isn’t the UCF of past seasons, but it’s still a dangerous team with the second-best passing offense in college football. BYU might have lost a thriller to Coastal Carolina, but it’s been dominant throughout the rest of the season, has a first round NFL quarterback in Zach Wilson, and it needs this to prove that, yeah, it really was that good.

UCF was spoiled with back-to-back New Year’s Six seasons, but it was still able to roll Marshall – who had never lost a bowl under head coach Doc Holliday – in last year’s Gasparilla, and this bowl season a win would do wonders going into the offseason. The team had to deal with a slew of opt-outs, but it still made it through the slate clean. The three losses? Tulsa, Cincinnati, and a 50-49 shootout at Memphis.

In a relatively down year, UCF lost three games each by eight points or fewer. The last time the Knights lost by more than eight points was December 17, 2016 in a 31-13 loss to Arkansas State in the Cure Bowl.

It was all but over. BYU head coach Kalani Sitake followed up a 4-9 season with a mediocre 7-6 run in 2018, and then his Cougars started out 2-4 last year. He was done, that was it, and then … a five-game winning streak changed everything.

The season ended with two losses, but the returning team was loaded, it came out with a total destruction of Navy, and had one last Wilson pass been able get stretched out into the end zone against Coastal Carolina, it would be in a New Year’s Six game. This would easily be the strongest win of the season.

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BYU vs San Diego State Prediction, Game Preview

BYU Cougars vs San Diego State Aztecs prediction and game preview.

BYU vs San Diego State prediction and game preview.


BYU vs San Diego State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, December 12
Game Time: 10:00 ET
Venue: LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT
Network: ESPN2

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BYU (9-1) vs San Diego State (4-3) Game Preview

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Why San Diego State Will Win

Will BYU have the same fire and fight after the emotionally rough loss at Coastal Carolina last week? Now that the New Year’s Six is gone – and the College Football Playoff is completely out of the discussion – will it be just down enough to have problems against a San Diego State team looking for a signature win?

The Aztecs still bring the defense. They have the toughness up front to hold up – they’re eighth in the nation in run D allowing just 101 yards per game – and the secondary is the best in the Mountain West. Even more than Coastal Carolina, this is the toughest defense the Cougars will have faced so far.

Week 15 College Schedule

Why BYU Will Win

Will BYU be down after last week? Nah.

This isn’t that type of team. It still has the lines, it still has the explosion, and it still has the NFL quarterback in Zach Wilson to go against a San Diego State team that might have the defense, but isn’t getting enough out of the other side.

That’s a wee bit by design – don’t screw up, don’t make any big mistakes, keep control – but forget it if the Aztecs can’t get to 300 yards of total offense. They haven’t been there in any of the last three games.

If BYU gets out to any sort of a hot start, this is over.

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What’s Going To Happen

BYU will get out to a hot start.

San Diego State’s defense will clamp down just enough to keep this from getting out of hand, but the offense won’t be able to do enough to get back in the game. BYU has a defense, too.

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BYU vs San Diego State Prediction, Line

BYU 27, San Diego State 13
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BYU -16.5, o/u: 47.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 3

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CFN 1-127 Rankings | Bowl & CFP Projections

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BYU vs Coastal Carolina Prediction, Game Preview

BYU Cougars vs Coastal Carolina Chanticleers prediction and game preview.

BYU vs Coastal Carolina prediction and game preview.


BYU vs Coastal Carolina Broadcast

Date: Saturday, December 5
Game Time: 5:30 ET
Venue: Brooks Stadium, Conway, SC
Network: ESPNU

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BYU (9-0) vs Coastal Carolina (9-0) Game Preview

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Why BYU Will Win

Alright, BYU, here’s your chance.

It’s not a Power Five game, but playing the CFP No. 18 Chanticleers might be as close as it gets to showing what the Cougars can do to potentially move up a bit in the rankings.

The team has answered every challenge so far.

The schedule hasn’t been anything great. Boise State is the one strong win, but it was getting through COVID issues and didn’t have its starting backfield. Even so, 51-17 was still impressive, and no one outside of a 27-20 win over UTSA has come close.

The running game is explosive, QB Zach Wilson is putting together a special season as a future first round draft pick, and the defense has been a rock, allowing fewer than 300 yards per game.

Everything is air-tight. There aren’t enough turnovers to matter, there aren’t a slew of penalties, PK Jake Oldroyd has hit all ten of his field goal attempts – the team has had an almost-perfect season.

It starts with the lines. The O line was devastating from the word GO against Navy, the defensive front isn’t allowing anything against the run, and is has all looked so easy.

Week 14 College Schedule

Why Coastal Carolina Will Win

The Chanticleers are a bit more battle-tested.

Kansas might count as a Power Five win as a technicality, but it’s still a road victory over a Big 12 team. Winning at Louisiana matters – the Ragin’ Cajuns beat Iowa State – and taking out Appalachian State is better than it might seem.

Like BYU, Coastal Carolina does everything right.

It’s amazing on third downs, that leads to a ball control attack that can dominate the tempo, the pass rush is great, the team leads the Sun Belt in turnover margin, and also like BYU, the lines have been incredible.

It’s a dangerous defensive front that’s always working, the offensive line isn’t allowing enough plays in the backfield to matter, and this team has real talent.

Freshman Grayson McCall is having a special season – 20 touchdown passes, just one interception with five rushing scores – CJ Marable is a strong back, and Tarron Jackson might be the best defensive lineman you haven’t seen.

This is a team with an attitude, too – like BYU, in a fun way. This is its chance to shine with the college football world paying attention to Coastal Carolina football for the first time ever.

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What’s Going To Happen

This was able to happen after Liberty couldn’t go against Coastal Carolina, but in terms of national attention and importance, this is an upgrade of a game.

BYU is a machine. It hasn’t shown even the slightest crack so far as it destroys team after team.

Coastal Carolina is a machine. It’s been pushed and challenged a bit, but that’s a positive. Against mediocre teams, there haven’t been any problems.

If there’s any team that can handle getting on a plane, traveling across the country to face a totally foreign foe, and having to pull out a gameplan at the last season, it’s BYU.

Both teams will play well and both will prove they’re the real deal, but BYU has the next-level QB in Wilson, the lines are going to be a bit stronger and it’ll be a tough win for visitor as the offensive balance will be a wee bit better. The Cougars will take over in the fourth quarter, but it’ll be a terrific game.

BYU vs Coastal Carolina Prediction, Line

BYU 30, Coastal Carolina 23
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BYU -10, o/u: 61
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 5

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CFN 1-127 Rankings | Bowl & CFP Projections

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Independents Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 12

Independent college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.

Independent college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 21-5, ATS: 8-15, Point Total: 12-11

Friday, November 20

UMass at Florida Atlantic

8:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Florida Atlantic -33.5, o/u: 51

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Saturday, November 21

Georgia Southern at Army

12:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Army -4, o/u: 40

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North Alabama at BYU

3:00 ESPN3
Line: No Line, o/u: No Line

Liberty at NC State

7:30 ESPN3
Line: NC State -3.5, o/u: 67

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