Louisiana Tech Bulldogs by 3
Oh, I do love a good underdog story as much as anyone else, but seems like our Florida Intl Golden Panthers are not particularly in a winning shape right now, throwing balls with all the accuracy of a blindfolded, 3-legged chihuahua. In their last matchup, they trailed behind the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs by a whisker, but who are we kidding? A loss is a loss. Top that with their recent string of misfortune - must feel like they're juggling flaming chainsaws.
Now, let's talk quarterbacks. The Bulldogs have been rotating Jack Turner with his passable 107.7 passing efficiency and Blake Baker working at a slightly brighter 128.5. Turner's got a habit of making opposing defenders jump for joy with 3 interceptions, but Baker isn't far behind with 2.
The Panthers, on the other hand, have Keyone Jenkins calling the shots. Despite his commendable 145.0 passing efficiency and throwing 8 touchdowns, he's chucked 4 interceptions. He's got a strong arm, but seems like he needs a little guidance to hit the mark.
Looking at the offensive array, the talented Tru Edwards and Jay Wilkerson have been shining for the Bulldogs even though their stats from the last month are as cheerful as a wet weekend. For the Panthers, Eric Rivers and Kejon Owens have been busy on the field, but it apparently hasn't been enough.
On the defensive side, Zach Zimos for the Bulldogs and CJ Christian for the Panthers have been putting up a show, crashing into everyone within their reach, last month. But as my grandma used to say, football isn't a charity event. It's about scoring more points than the other guys.
Taking all these figures into account, it almost feels like the numbers are whispering sweetly, shedding light on the path forward. So without further ado:
Albert’s Prediction: Louisiana Tech Bulldogs by 3