Expert score prediction: Nebraska vs. UTEP

Nebraska has not won a season opener in five years.

Nebraska has not won a season opener in five years. Saturday afternoon, the Huskers will try to snap that streak with a showdown against UTEP.

But UTEP won’t be a team to drop the pickaxe and rollover. It’ll battle Nebraska throughout the game, searching for any signs of success it can carry into the rest of the season.

The Miners begin the Scotty Walden era, who takes over at UTEP after going 26-14 at Austin Peay. Walden is bringing a fast-paced offense to El Paso. Last year, the Governors ranked 14th in the FCS in total offense, averaging 426.8 yards per game.

This led to Austin Peay averaging over 34 points per game last season, towering over UTEP’s mark of just under 20. The Miners have announced that redshirt sophomore Skyler Locklear will start the game at quarterback. Locklear transferred to UTEP after spending the last two seasons at Austin Peay.

Trey Goodman should be a primary target in the receiving game. In 2023, he had 34 catches for 721 yards and seven touchdowns at Austin Peay.

The Miners are bringing back multiple veteran players on defense, including edge rusher Maurice Westmoreland, who finished second in Conference USA last season with 7.5 sacks.

They also bring in transfers in the secondary. Kory Chapman of Austin Peay and AJ Odums of New Mexico can cause fits for the Huskers’ passing game. 

However, an upset for UTEP in front of 90,000 people in Lincoln is not likely. This isn’t the 2018-2022 period where Troy and Georgia Southern pulled out the win or where South Alabama, Buffalo, and North Dakota gave Nebraska headaches. 

Freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola is entering his first game with an arsenal of talented players, which should translate into success against a Conference-USA defense.

Though there are bound to be mishaps in this opener, the Nebraska offense should be expected to light up the scoreboard throughout the game. 

The same can be said for the Blackshirts. Finishing as one of the top defenses in the country last year brings high expectations for the season. Though it, too, will likely slip up here and there, nothing should happen that will raise alarms. 

Score Prediction: Nebraska 38, UTEP 13

Huskers coach Matt Rhule has respect for UTEP coach Scotty Walden

Scotty Walden is entering his first year at UTEP.

Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule is praising one of his upcoming opponents. Rhule recently praised University of Texas El Paso head coach Scotty Walden as the teams prepare to face off on August 31.

Walden is a younger coach, at 34. He was the head coach at Austin Peay from 2020-2023 before taking the UTEP job on December 4. He compiled a 26-14 overall record with the program after serving as interim head coach for Southern Miss in 2020.

Now, he is looking to take over a program coming off a 3-9 record in the 2023 season. The season opener will feature two teams trying to turn the corner, with Nebraska finishing 5-7 in 2023.

Rhule has nothing but respect for Walden, as the latter has been visible in the Texas camp circle. He spoke about the coach following practice on Saturday, as transcribed by Husker247’s Brian Christopherson.

“Scotty Walden is going to do a great job. He’s an excellent coach. And if you go back and watch the Tennessee game last year when he was at Austin Peay, that’s 6-6 at the half,” Rhule said. “So they’re going to come out here and they’re going to try to run 200 plays. They’re going to take their shots. They’re going to challenge us all over the field.”

This game will certainly not be one where the Huskers can relax. After all, they have not won an opening game since the 2019 season. That year, they beat South Alabama by a 35-24 margin and were ranked 24th at the time. Husker fans hope this is the year the tides turn.

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New UTEP coach Scotty Walden fired up the crowd at a basketball game clad in body paint

The 34-year-old knows how to raise the energy in the building.

When you’re taking over one of the toughest jobs in the FBS that only has one bowl appearance since 2014 to its name, you’ve got to think outside the box to garner some fan interest.

New UTEP coach Scotty Walden did just on Thursday night during the Miners men’s basketball team’s game against Louisiana Tech. Walden, who at 34 is the second-youngest head coach in the FBS, fired up the crowd at the game while wearing body paint that read “Win The West.”

Walden jumped on top of the media table, ran into the student section and even helped fans distract free-throw shooters.

Hired this offseason to replace former coach Dana Dimel, who had previously had the job in El Paso since 2018, Walden comes from Austin Peay. In four seasons with the Governors, he had a 26-14 season.

The most impressive result came this past fall when he led them to a 9-3 record and their second-ever appearance in the FCS playoffs.

There are few jobs in the highest echelon of college football more challenging than UTEP, especially in the current NIL and recruiting landscape, but it seems Walden certainly has the energy that will be required to win in West Texas.

UTEP vs. Rice, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The UTEP Miners will meet Rice in a C-USA college football matchup on Thursday night from Rice Stadium.

The UTEP Miners will meet Rice in a C-USA college football matchup on Thursday night from Rice Stadium.

UTEP is coming off a 24-13 loss to Middle Tennessee to drop their record to 4-5 on the season as they look to bounce back tonight. Meanwhile, Rice is coming off a 56-23 blowout loss to Charlotte as they look to turn things around in this game tonight.

This will be a great night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

UTEP vs. Rice

  • When: Thursday, November 3
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBSSN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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UTEP vs. Rice (-3.5)

O/U:47

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UTEP player impressively blocked an extra point kick, lost his helmet and mayhem ensued

Wait, what?

Have you ever seen somebody have their helmet fly off as they block a field goal?

Well, that’s exactly what happened on a wild play during Saturday’s University of Texas at El Paso-Florida Atlantic game.

On a Florida Atlantic extra point attempt late in the fourth quarter, UTEP junior defensive end Praise Amaewhule put his hands up in an attempt to block it. Well, block it he did.

Though, the block also somehow sent Amaewhule’s helmet flying in the air along with the football. The Miners recovered the blocked kick and ran the football back for the two-point conversion swing UTEP’s way.

We at For The Win headquarters have reviewed this play multiple times and have inconclusive findings as to exactly how Amaewhule’s helmet went off during the play. It’s just one of those clips college football fans will have to study religiously, like it’s the Zapruder film of 2022 special teams plays.

The referees immediately flagged UTEP for an unusual unsportsmanlike penalty that apparently happened after the kick when Amaewhule briefly ran after the football with no helmet.

The game broadcasters tried to explain more on why the flag came flying, adding that Amaewhule might’ve kept a Florida Atlantic player out of the ensuing blocked kick recovery while not wearing a helmet.

After all that pandemonium, the Owls just got a chance to rekick the extra point, which they made.

Though, the football gods appeared to favor UTEP in the end, with the Miners walking away from the contest with a 24-21 win.

Hats, er, helmets off to the Miners for hanging on after what was one of the stranger sequences in college football in the past few weeks.

At the very least, it’s been quite a season for UTEP defensive linemen!

Feature image courtesy of ESPN.

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A UTEP defensive lineman recovered a fumble for an awesome 100-yard touchdown

Look at the big guy go!

It’s been a good day for college football’s big boys.

Building on the momentum from North Dakota State’s four-fullback touchdown play, University of Texas at El Paso senior defensive end Jadrian Taylor got in on the fun and scored a touchdown with a highlight play of his own.

To start the fourth quarter of UTEP’s 41-35 win over Charlotte, Taylor recovered a fumble at the Miners goal line and rumbled 100 yards across the field to score a defensive touchdown.

It was quite a glorious jaunt for the pass rusher, one that helped 3-3 UTEP get the dub and get back to .500 on the season.

Taylor had three sacks in the UTEP win and was rightfully proud of his stellar performance.

Do your thing, Kamo. You made big guys everywhere proud Saturday night.

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Boise State vs. UTEP, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Boise State Broncos will meet the UTEP Miners in Week 4 of the college football season on Friday night at the Alamodome.

The Boise State Broncos will meet the UTEP Miners in Week 4 of the college football season on Friday night at the Alamodome.

Boise State is coming off a 30-7 win over UT-Martin to pick up their second win of the season as they look to keep the momentum going on the road tonight. Meanwhile, UTEP will look to rebound after a 27-10 loss to New Mexico to give them a 1-3 record on the year as they look to turn things around.

This will be another great night of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Friday.

Boise State vs. UTEP

  • When: Friday, September 23
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBSSN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Boise State (-16.5) vs. UTEP 

O/U: 44.5

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Mountain West Football: Examining Each Opponent’s Week 4 Depth Chart

Mountain West Football: Examining Each Opponent’s Week 4 Depth Chart What stands out in the depth charts released by each of the Mountain West’s seven Week 4 non-conference opponents? Contact/Follow @MattK_FS & @MWCwire What to keep in mind before …

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What to keep in mind before kickoff.

UTEP (link to depth chart)

What stands out: We already knew about the Miners’ veteran defensive line, but Cal Wallerstedt has been a revelation behind them at middle linebacker.

Why that could be important: With Boise State’s long-standing offensive struggles, it wouldn’t be too much of a shock if Wallerstedt made a number of big plays like he did against New Mexico last Saturday. He has 23 total tackles and leads all Conference USA defenders with 5.5 tackles for loss to go along with three sacks, making the most of his first extended stint in the starting lineup.

Toledo (link to game notes, depth chart on page 4)

What stands out: The Rockets have by and large used a committee to try and replace the production from star running back Bryant Koback, so Micah Kelly and Jacquez Stuart appearing on the two-deep might be notable.

Why that could be important: Well, Koback hasn’t been so easy to replace. The former Toledo standout averaged 6.75 yards per carry with 15 touchdowns in 2021, but Kelly and Stuart have managed a combined 4.0 YPC through three games. Peny Boone and Willie Shaw have also seen equal shares of the workload so far, too, and haven’t been much better, so there’s a path to victory for San Diego State if they can keep their focus on quarterback Dequan Finn, the team’s leading rusher.

Sacramento State (link to depth chart)

What stands out: Injuries cut short his 2019 and 2021 seasons while COVID erased 2020 inbetween, but senior linebacker Armon Bailey is finally on the field once again and anchoring the middle of the Hornets defense.

Why that could be important: The Vallejo native has always been a tantalizing prospect when it comes to generating havoc, as he has 7.5 tackles for loss and 53 tackles in 21 career games, which could pose a problem for a Colorado State offensive line that has often struggled mightily to give Clay Millen adequate time to throw.

LSU

What stands out: As noted by WBRZ’s Corey Rholdon, the Tigers started two freshman at offensive tackle last week against Mississippi State: Emery Jones and Will Campbell.

Why that could be important: Campbell had already started all three games at left tackle, but Jones’s strong performance against the Bulldogs justified kicking veteran Charles Turner inside to guard, which could help the unit coalesce more strongly in the long term. For as good as the New Mexico defense has looked to this point, LSU will pose their toughest challenge yet.

New Mexico State (link to depth chart)

What stands out: The Aggies have already utilized three different offensive line combinations in four games, with the latest move shifting senior tackle Gabriel Preciado from the left side of the line to the right while elevating redshirt freshman Shiyazh Pete to the lineup at left tackle.

Why that could be important: With six sacks and 21 tackles allowed for loss so far this season, New Mexico State is clearly looking for a unit that can stablize the offense for the long-term. For a Hawaii defense whose pass rush is slowly coming around, picking up three sacks in the last two games, this could be another opportunity to produce with an eye on the long term.

BYU (link to depth chart)

What stands out: The Cougars haven’t made that many changes to their starting lineup so far, but one switch to note is at defensive tackle, where Logan Lutui had his first career start against Oregon in place of a banged-up Tyler Batty.

Why that could be important: The Weber State transfer held his own against the Ducks, posting four total tackles in BYU’s loss. Head coach Kalani Sitake has already mentioned that Batty is closer to being back in action among the injured Cougars but, regardless of the veteran’s status, keeping Lutui and the rest of the Cougars defensive line out of the backfield will be what helps Wyoming put an upset bid together.

Western Michigan

What stands out: Redshirt freshman tight end Blake Bosma, just a week and a half removed from earning a scholarship, was ahead of Joshua Burgett on the most recent depth chart.

Why that could be important: With projected starter Austin Hence out for the foreseeable future, Bosma appears to be the one to hold down the fort in his stead. Though he was held without a catch against Pitt last week, he had five receptions in the opener against Ball State, providing a useful security blanket for quarterback Jack Salopek.

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Mountain West Football: Examining Each Opponent’s Week 3 Depth Chart

What stands out in the depth charts released by each of the Mountain West’s eight Week 3 non-conference opponents?

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What to keep in mind before kickoff.

Duquesne

What stands out: After starting nearly all of last year, quarterback Darius Perrantes has taken a back seat to the athlete he replaced: Joe Mischler.

Why that could be important: Perrantes had a solid 2021 in a pinch, but it may have always been a matter of time until the job belonged to Mischler. And why not? He was a first-team all-conference selection in the FCS spring season and averaged 9.2 yards per attempt with nine touchdowns in five games, so Hawaii finding its footing on defense may not necessarily be a given.

UTEP (link to game notes, depth chart on page 5)

What stands out: With Justin Garrett and Jacob Cowing now gone, the depth chart at wide receiver is now led by Tyrin Smith, Reynaldo Flores, and Kelly Akharaiyi.

Why that could be important: In short, the Miners were one of the most explosive passing attacks anywhere in the Group of 5 last year but they’re struggled to replicate that without their two 2021 stars. Smith has seen his yards per catch average drop from 17.3 to 13.4 while Flores, though he’s already surpassed last year’s catch total with 19 so far, has seen a drop from 15.7 to 12.4.

It’s not for a lack of trying, but the New Mexico Lobos secondary could find itself in a position of strength once again on Saturday.

North Texas (link to depth chart)

What stands out: The Mean Green have talent in their front seven, but cornerback Ridge Texada has been thrust into a big spot opposite veteran DeShawn Gaddie in the secondary.

Why that could be important: If UNT has a potential Achilles heel for UNLV to exploit, it might be their porous pass defense. The Mean Green got shredded by SMU two weeks ago and even FCS Texas Southern did some damage through the air, but Texada and Gaddie have had two pass breakups each in the early going and will have their hands full with Kyle Williams, Ricky White, and company.

UT Martin (link to game notes, depth chart on page 9)

What stands out: The Skyhawks had an open quarterback competition headed into the season, but incumbent Dresser Winn currently sits atop the depth chart and started both of UTM’s first two games over Cornelious Brown IV.

Why that could be important: After ascending to the QB1 role in a tight spot late last season, Winn hasn’t made the Skyhawks regret their decision in the young season. Against Western Illinois and Missouri State, he’s completed 65.3% of his throws, averaged 8.5 yards per attempt, and throws six touchdowns against just one interception. Obviously, facing the Boise State defense marks an extra degree of difficulty or three, but UT Martin has the offensive talent to hang around on the blue if the passing game remains sharp.

UTEP vs. Oklahoma, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The UTEP Miners will meet the Oklahoma Sooners in Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday from Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

The UTEP Miners will meet the Oklahoma Sooners in Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday from Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

UTEP will be looking to rebound after a tough 31-13 loss to North Texas last week but will have a tough test this week with the Sooners. Meanwhile,  Oklahoma is coming off an 11-2 season and an Alamo Bowl appearance where they knocked off Oregon 47-32. They will begin the Brent Venables era on Saturday, a Clemson guy who will look to turn this program up a notch.

This will be a great opening week of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

UTEP at #9 Oklahoma

  • When: Saturday, September 3
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K)
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 11:00 a.m. ET on Saturday.

UTEP vs. Oklahoma (-30.5)

O/U: 57.5

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