Minnesota vs Western Illinois Prediction, Game Preview

Minnesota vs Western Illinois game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 2 game on Saturday, September 10

Minnesota vs Western Illinois prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 2, Saturday, September 10


Minnesota vs Western Illinois How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 10
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Huntington Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
How To Watch: BTN
Record: Minnesota (1-0), Western Illinois (0-1)
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Minnesota vs Western Illinois Game Preview

Why Western Illinois Will Win

The Leathernecks have a few playmakers who can make the Minnesota defense work.

The passing game is strong – Neseim Brantley is coming off a six-catch, 171-yard, three touchdown day in the 42-25 loss to UT Martin – with big plays and downfield throws there.

The O has to take its shots. Minnesota might be on letdown alert with Colorado and Michigan State up next, but …

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Why Minnesota Will Win

Western Illinois has a shaky run defense and isn’t going to be big on the time of possession battle this season.

Uh oh.

UT Martin came up with good run after good run on the way to 260 yards averaging six yards per pop. The Minnesota ground game was fine against New Mexico State in the 38-0 win – it was more workmanlike than sensational – but it controlled the game throughout.

The Golden Gophers had the ball for close to 45 minutes, the defense pitched a gem, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

The goal here will be to get the Minnesota passing game going fast and get to the twos as soon as humanly possible.

The program has a way of taking it easy here and there against the lightweights, but the defense appears to be looking to make a statement early on – at least it played that was against NMSU.

If it seems like the Minnesota offense is always on the field, it’s because it will be.

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Minnesota vs Western Illinois Prediction, Line

Minnesota 41, Western Illinois 10
Line: TBA, o/u: TBA
ATS Confidence out of 5: TBA
Minnesota vs Western Illinois Must See Rating (out of 5): 1.5

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Diamond Vols score 42 runs in final two games against Western Illinois

2020 Tennessee baseball.

KNOXVILLE — The Diamond Vols opened their 2019-20 season with a three-game sweep of Western Illinois.

Tennessee, which won the opener against the Leathernecks, 3-0, Friday afternoon, saw its bats come to life over the weekend.

The Volunteers (3-0) combined to score 42 runs in the final two games of the series. Tennessee won 19-0 on Saturday and 23-4 on Sunday.

In Sunday’s tilt, UT pounded out 19 hits in front of 1,470 fans. The Vols had five extra-base hits, including home runs from Max Ferguson and Austin Knight. Luc Lipcius, Jake Rucker and Zach Daniels recorded doubles for Tennessee.

Daniels, Ferguson and Jordan Beck each had two hits and catcher Connor Pavolony scored three runs for the Vols.

On Saturday, Daniels and Knight both homered for Tennessee while Pete Derkay, Drew Gilbert and Landon Gray each doubled, for the Big Orange, which finished with 13 hits.

On the mound, Chase Wallace started and recorded six strikeouts in 5.2 innings.

Elijah Plesants, Kody Davidson, Mark McLaughlin and Gilbert all threw scoreless relief for Tennessee.

The Diamond Vols host Charlotte at 4 p.m. Tuesday.