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Star running back Toa Taua and the Nevada Wolf Pack (2-4) play the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (1-4) on Sunday at 12:00 AM ET at Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex.
The Wolf Pack are the favorites (-5.5) in their game against the Rainbow Warriors, with the over/under at 49.5 points. (On the moneyline, the Wolf Pack are -227 and the Rainbow Warriors are +182.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Nevada vs. Hawaii
- Game Day: Sunday, October 16, 2022
- Game Time: 12:00 AM 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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Wolf Pack | -5.5 | -113 | -109 | 49.5 | -110 | -110 | -227 | +182 |
Nevada Betting Insights
- Hawaii has a 3-3-0 record against the spread this year.
- In games it has played as at least 5.5-point underdogs this year, Hawaii is 2-2 against the spread.
- Hawaii hase gone over in two of six games with a set total (33.3%).
Nevada Stats & Insights
- While Nevada ranks 78th in total defense with 388.2 yards allowed per game, the team’s offensive unit has been a little worse, ranking 10th-worst (293.3 yards per game).
- Nevada is putting up 22.7 points per game on offense (104th in the FBS), and ranks 87th defensively with 28.8 points allowed per game.
- Nevada ranks 14th-worst in passing offense (163.3 passing yards per game), but thas played a little better on defense, ranking 46th with 207.7 passing yards allowed per game.
- Despite sporting a bottom-25 run defense that ranks 24th-worst in the FBS (180.5 rushing yards allowed per game), Nevada has put up better results on the other side of the ball, ranking 96th in the FBS by totaling 130.0 rushing yards per game.
- Nevada ranks 87th in third-down efficiency (36.5%) on offense and 104th in third-down conversion rate allowed (43.2%) on defense this year.
- Nevada has forced 14 total turnovers (fifth in the FBS) this season and have turned it over five times (21st in the FBS) for a turnover margin of +9, the second-best in college football.
Nevada’s Best Players
- Nate Cox has recorded 746 yards (124.3 ypg) on 66-of-123 passing with two touchdowns compared to one interception this season. In addition, he’s added 123 rushing yards (20.5 ypg) on 41 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
- The team’s top rusher, Taua, has carried the ball 108 times for 430 yards (71.7 per game) and seven touchdowns. He’s proven to be a dual threat, hauling in 146 receiving yards on 16 catches with one touchdown through the air.
- This season, Devonte Lee has carried the ball 52 times for 210 yards (35.0 per game) and four touchdowns.
- Jamaal Bell has hauled in 23 receptions for 234 yards (39.0 yards per game) to lead the team so far this season. .
- Brian Casteel has put up a 199-yard season so far with one touchdown, hauling in 18 passes on 36 targets.
- Dom Peterson has 3.0 sacks to pace the team, and also has 3.0 TFL and seven tackles.
- Tyson Williams, Nevada’s tackle leader, has 22 tackles, 4.0 TFL, one sack, and one interception this year.
- Bentlee Sanders leads the team with five interceptions, while also collecting 19 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and five passes defended.
Hawaii Betting Insights
- Hawaii has a 3-3-0 record against the spread this season.
- Hawaii is 2-2 against the spread when an underdog by 5.5 points or more this year.
- Hawaii hase gone over in two of six games with a set total (33.3%).
Hawaii Stats & Insights
- Hawaii has been unproductive on both offense and defense this season, ranking 15th-worst in total offense (313.2 total yards per game) and sixth-worst in total defense (480.6 total yards allowed per game).
- This season has been hard for Hawaii on both offense and defense, as it is averaging just 17.4 points per contest (ninth-worst) and surrendering 45.4 points per game (second-worst).
- Hawaii’s passing game has been struggling, ranking 22nd-worst in the FBS with 196.6 passing yards per game. It has been more productive on defense, surrendering 219.8 passing yards per contest (60th-ranked).
- Hawaii’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit in run defense this season, allowing 260.8 rushing yards per game, which ranks second-worst in the FBS. On the offensive side of the ball, it ranks 106th with 116.6 rushing yards per contest.
- Hawaii’s offense has not been getting things done on third down, ranking 14th-worst in the FBS with a 31.2% third-down conversion rate. It has been more productive on the defensive side of the ball, allowing a 40.4% third-down rate (82nd-ranked).
- At -3, Hawaii sports the 100th-ranked turnover margin in the FBS, with seven forced turnovers (75th in the FBS) and 10 turnovers committed (94th in the FBS).
Hawaii’s Best Players
- Brayden Schager leads Hawaii with 855 yards on 83-of-142 passing with two touchdowns compared to four interceptions this season.
- Dedrick Parson is his team’s leading rusher with 81 carries for 336 yards, or 56.0 per game. He’s found paydirt seven times on the ground, as well.
- Tylan Hines has piled up 25 carries and totaled 188 yards with one touchdown.
- Caleb Phillips’ 174 receiving yards (29.0 yards per game) lead the team. He has 13 catches on 17 targets.
- Jonah Panoke has collected 172 receiving yards (28.7 yards per game) on 15 receptions.
- Jalen Walthall has racked up 164 reciving yards (27.3 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
- John Tuitupou has collected 2.0 sacks to pace the team, while also recording 2.0 TFL and nine tackles.
- Penei Pavihi, Hawaii’s tackle leader, has 24 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one sack, and one interception this year.
- Malik Hausman has picked off a team-high three passes. He also has 13 tackles and six passes defended to his name.