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One of the best wideouts in college football will be featured when Steven McBride and the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (2-7) visit the Nevada Wolf Pack (2-6) on Saturday, November 4, 2023.
The Wolf Pack are the favorites (-3.5) in their game versus the Rainbow Warriors, with the over/under at 50.5 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Wolf Pack are -177 and the Rainbow Warriors are +148.)
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Game Info for Nevada vs. Hawaii
- Game Day: Saturday, November 4, 2023
- Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: Spectrum Sports
- Location: Reno, Nevada
- Stadium: Mackay Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Nevada | -3.5 | -106 | -114 | 50.5 | -110 | -110 | -177 | +148 |
Nevada Pick Insights
- Nevada is 5-2-0 ATS this season.
- Nevada games with a set total have hit the over three times this season (42.9%).
Nevada Stats & Insights
- With 311.1 yards of total offense per game (15th-worst) and 459.5 yards allowed per game on defense (sixth-worst), Nevada has been getting outplayed on both sides of the ball this year.
- With 18.0 points per game (seventh-worst) and 32.6 points allowed per game on defense (22nd-worst), Nevada has been struggling on both sides of the ball this year.
- Nevada ranks 23rd-worst in passing offense (181.1 passing yards per game) and eighth-worst in passing defense (281.5 passing yards per game allowed) this year.
- With 178.0 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks 22nd-worst in the FBS, Nevada has had to lean on their 98th-ranked running game (130.0 rushing yards per contest) to keep them competitive.
- Nevada has been a bottom-25 offense on third down this year, ranking 21st-worst with a 33.1% third-down percentage. Defensively, the Wolf Pack rank 94th in the FBS (41.3% third-down percentage allowed).
- With 12 forced turnovers (54th in the FBS) against 12 turnovers committed (76th in the FBS), Nevada’s even turnover margin ranks 64th in college football.
Nevada’s Best Players
- Brendon Lewis leads Nevada with 1,097 yards (137.1 ypg) on 109-of-197 passing with two touchdowns and six interceptions this season. He also has 415 rushing yards on 95 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
- This season, Sean Dollars has carried the ball 89 times for 290 yards (36.3 per game) and three touchdowns.
- Dalevon Campbell has hauled in 15 receptions for 328 yards (41.0 yards per game) to lead the team so far this season. He’s found the end zone one time as a receiver.
- Jamaal Bell has hauled in 29 receptions totaling 252 yards, finding the end zone one time as a receiver so far this campaign.
- Spencer Curtis’ 19 catches have turned into 220 yards and one touchdown.
- Marcel Walker has 2.0 sacks to pace the team, and also has 3.0 TFL and 19 tackles.
- Emany Johnson has 59 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and two interceptions, and leads the team in both tackles and interceptions.
Hawaii Betting Insights
- Hawaii is 1-6-1 against the spread this season.
- When they have played as at least 3.5-point underdogs this season, the Rainbow Warriors are 1-4 against the spread.
- Five of Hawaii’s eight games with a set total have hit the over (62.5%).
Hawaii Pick Insights
- In terms of total yards, Hawaii ranks 101st in the FBS (344.9 total yards per game) and 93rd on the other side of the ball (395.7 total yards allowed per contest).
- This season has been rough for Hawaii on both offense and defense, as it is averaging just 20.9 points per game (23rd-worst) and ceding 36.2 points per game (seventh-worst).
- Hawaii’s pass offense has been leading the way for the team, as it ranks 21st-best in the FBS with 287.8 passing yards per contest. In terms of defense, it is giving up 215.8 passing yards per game, which ranks 49th.
- Hawaii has been outplayed on both offense and defense in terms of rushing this season, ranking worst in rushing yards (57.1 per game) and 20th-worst in rushing yards allowed (179.9 per game).
- Hawaii has struggled on both sides of the ball on third down this season, ranking 15th-worst in third-down conversion rate (32.2%) and fifth-worst in third-down rate allowed (49.2%).
- Regarding turnover margin, Hawaii is the worst team in the FBS this season. The team’s margin checks in at -15, as it has forced five turnovers and committed 20.
Hawaii’s Best Players
- Brayden Schager leads Hawaii with 2,565 yards on 234-of-372 passing with 20 touchdowns compared to 12 interceptions this season.
- Jordan Johnson is his team’s leading rusher with 34 carries for 198 yards, or 22.0 per game.
- Landon Sims has run for 137 yards across 31 carries, scoring one touchdown.
- McBride has hauled in 733 receiving yards on 43 receptions to pace his team so far this season while scoring eight touchdowns as a receiver.
- Pofele Ashlock has collected 572 receiving yards (63.6 yards per game) and five touchdowns on 51 receptions.
- Alex Perry’s 21 catches (on 34 targets) have netted him 241 yards (26.8 ypg) and three touchdowns.
- Ezra Evaimalo has collected 2.0 sacks to pace the team, while also picking up 3.0 TFL and three tackles.
- Isaiah Tufaga is the team’s top-tackler this year. He’s amassed 52 tackles, 4.0 TFL, and two sacks.
- Elijah Palmer has picked off a team-high one pass. He also has 23 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and one pass defended to his name.