Will UNLV Go 4-1 Against The Spread? They Haven't Won Yet

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Will UNLV Go 4-1 Against The Spread?  They Haven't Won Yet

It's time to start looking at the oddsmakers doing a little fine tuning to ensure a team's record Against The Spread with jive more with their record Straight Up.  Case in point, does UNLV really go 4-1 ATS after today?

They probably won't win.  The Rebels come into this game a +21 underdog.

The team they are playing is the UTSA Roadrunners, on the road no less.

UTSA is a red hot 4-0 to start the season.  Their run defense is allowing close to nothing.  That can't bode well for UNLV.

The Roadrunners have a team rating of 72.15, the Rebels come in at 53.61.  Tack in the home field advantage we have the line -21.  And that is ON THE MONEY.

We will be on UTSA -21.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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