Top Vegas Insider Previews WVU-Colorado

It’s time for the official bettor’s preview of tonight’s West Virginia and Colorado battle. Sportsbooks have West Virginia a three-point favorite with a total of 56.5.

The road favorite West Virginia can certainly be beaten. East Carolina held Heisman candidate QB Pat White to 72 yards passing and 97 rushing.

While Colorado is 2-0 straight up, they needed a late pick six to defeat Eastern Washington 31-24. West Virginia is allowing 392.5 yards per game. However, they will get back a key player tonight, MLB Reed Williams. How good is he? He was last year’s leading tackler and MVP in the Fiesta Bowl win over Oklahoma.

WR Wes Lyons will also likely play for the Mountaineers. West Virginia will face their toughest test defensively against the pass says ScoresOddsPicks.com‘s Brian Gould.

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Now let’s take a peak at some betting trends, all against the spread: West Virginia is 26-11 if they gained 125 or less passing yards last game and 5-1 off ATS loss.

Colorado is 13-27 after allowing 75 or less rushing yards last game and 7-19 if they allowed more than 280 yards passing last game.

As far as over/under NCAA trends, West Virginia has exceeded the posted total at a 13-3 rate off a loss of 20 or more. They’ve gone under 19-7 on the road versus teams with a winning home record.

The Buffalos have gone over five straight after allowing more than 280 yards passing last game, but under 10-2 outside the conference.

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