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Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex is the venue where the UNLV Rebels (4-6) will battle the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (2-9) on Saturday, November 19, 2022.
The Rainbow Warriors are expected to lose by double digits (currently +11) versus the Rebels (with an over/under of 55.5 points).
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Game Info and Betting Lines for UNLV vs. Hawaii
- Game Day: Saturday, November 19, 2022
- Game Time: 11:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: Spectrum Sports
- Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
- Stadium: Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Rebels | -11 | -110 | -110 | 55.5 | -110 | -112 | -430 | +325 |
UNLV Betting Insights
- Hawaii is 9-4-0 against the spread this season.
- Hawaii is a 3-2 record against the spread when an underdog by 11 points or more this season.
- Hawaii has gone over in four of their 13 games with a set total (30.8%).
UNLV Stats & Insights
- Offensively, UNLV ranks 94th in the FBS with 352.2 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 63rd in total defense (376.0 yards allowed per contest).
- From an offensive standpoint, UNLV ranks 82nd in the FBS with 26.4 points per game. Meanwhile, the team’s defense ranks 91st in points allowed (376.0 points allowed per contest).
- From an offensive standpoint, UNLV ranks 98th in the FBS with 208.3 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defense ranks 64th in passing yards allowed per contest (224.0).
- UNLV ranks 74th in run offense (143.9 rushing yards per game) and 73rd in run defense (152.0 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
- UNLV is putting up a 34.4% third-down conversion rate offensively this year (106th in the FBS), and is allowing a 36.4% third-down percentage (48th) on the other side of the ball.
- With 16 forced turnovers (39th in the FBS) against 12 turnovers committed (35th in the FBS), UNLV (+4) has the 35th-ranked turnover margin in college football.
UNLV’s Best Players
- Doug Brumfield has thrown for 1,610 yards (161.0 ypg) to lead UNLV, completing 65.3% of his passes and recording nine touchdown passes compared to four interceptions this season. He’s also figured in the ground game with 202 rushing yards on 70 carries with six rushing touchdowns.
- Aidan Robbins has racked up 850 yards on 172 carries while finding the end zone nine times.
- This season, Courtney Reese has carried the ball 52 times for 372 yards (37.2 per game).
- Ricky White’s 560 yards as a receiver pace the team. He’s been targeted 76 times and has registered 46 receptions and four touchdowns.
- Nick Williams has put up a 419-yard season so far with two touchdowns, reeling in 27 passes on 39 targets.
- Kyle Willams has a total of 286 receiving yards so far this year, grabbing 27 passes and scoring three touchdowns.
- Adam Plant Jr. has collected 6.0 sacks to pace the team, while also recording 7.0 TFL and 30 tackles.
- UNLV’s top-tackler, Austin Ajiake, has 70 tackles, 7.0 TFL, four sacks, and two interceptions this year.
- Nohl Williams has picked off a team-high three passes. He also has 26 tackles and three passes defended to his name.
Hawaii Betting Insights
- Hawaii’s ATS record is 9-4-0 this year.
- Hawaii is a 3-2 record against the spread when an underdog by 11 points or more this season.
- The teams have hit the over in four of Hawaii’s 13 games with a set total.
Hawaii Stats & Insights
- Hawaii ranks 99th in total yards per game (346.7), but it has been worse defensively, ranking 16th-worst in the FBS with 442.7 total yards allowed per contest.
- This season has been rough for Hawaii on both sides of the ball, as it is putting up only 19.3 points per game (13th-worst) and surrendering 36.3 points per game (eighth-worst).
- In terms of passing, Hawaii ranks 100th in the FBS (203.6 passing yards per game) and 59th on the other side of the ball (220.6 passing yards allowed per game).
- Hawaii’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit in run defense this season, ceding 222.1 rushing yards per game, which ranks fifth-worst in the FBS. On the offensive side of the ball, it ranks 76th with 143.1 rushing yards per contest.
- Hawaii’s third-down offense has been a bottom-25 unit this season, registering a 34.0% third-down percentage, which ranks 22nd-worst in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 75th with a 39.7% third-down rate allowed.
- After forcing 10 turnovers (111th in the FBS) and turning the ball over 17 times (95th in the FBS) this season, Hawaii owns the 100th-ranked turnover margin of -7.
Hawaii’s Best Players
- Brayden Schager has racked up 1,916 yards (174.2 ypg) while completing 54.9% of his passes and tossing nine touchdown passes with 10 interceptions this season.
- Dedrick Parson is his team’s leading rusher with 156 carries for 687 yards, or 62.5 per game. He’s found paydirt 10 times on the ground, as well.
- Tylan Hines has run for 558 yards across 70 attempts, scoring two touchdowns.
- Zion Bowens has hauled in 386 receiving yards on 27 receptions to pace his squad so far this season while scoring three touchdowns as a receiver.
- Jalen Walthall has put up a 250-yard season so far with one touchdown. He’s caught 19 passes on 43 targets.
- Caleb Phillips’ 22 receptions (on 37 targets) have netted him 244 yards (22.2 ypg) and two touchdowns.
- John Tuitupou has 3.0 sacks to lead the team, and also has 2.0 TFL and 19 tackles.
- Penei Pavihi, Hawaii’s tackle leader, has 48 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one sack, and one interception this year.
- Malik Hausman has picked off a team-high three passes. He also has 30 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and six passes defended to his name.