SMU-Rice Odds and Game Prediction

August 29, 2008

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SMU and Rice have some very close games in their recent history. Their last two meetings have been decided by a total of 5 points. Playing in the same state and in the same conference usually makes for those types of close games. So what do we have to look forward to Friday? One thing you can count on is that there will be a lot of offense in this game. It’s not that both teams field a great offense, far from it, both teams had some of the worst defenses in the entire nation last year. SMU was ranked 116th in total defense, while Rice’s defense gave up 42.9 points per game and over 500 yards of total offense per game.
 

SMU is looking to put their recent past failures behind them. They hired Hawaii’s former coach, June Jones to come in and re-tool their offense. There’s certainly going to be a learning curve in picking up a new offensive scheme for the Mustangs, but the good news is that they get a chance to test out their new strategy against a very poor Rice defense.

 

Rice is returning a couple of its star offensive players in QB Chase Clement and WR Jarret Dillard, but offense is not really the concern for this team. The Owls were able to score over 30 points per game last season, it was just that they couldn’t keep their opponents under 40 points per game. Unfortunately for the Owls, it looks like they are in for more of the same in 2008.

 

There is a definite possibility that this game could be decided by whichever team is holding the ball last. There won’t be much of a defensive struggle, so it’s going to come down to who can stop who in key situations and who can take the ball away from the other team’s offense. SMU doesn’t get a clean slate just by hiring a new head coach, but it is a step in the right direction and I think they come out in their first game of the year and make a statement about the direction they are heading.

 

Prediction: SMU 41 Rice 33

 

Free Pick:  SMU Mustangs +3

 

 

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