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Thursday’s Free NCAAF Pick: Tennessee +1


Posted December 30, 2010 by Steve Janus

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Tennessee Volunteers +1

Pick Analysis:

1) This is a completely different Tennessee team than the one that started the season 2-6, as freshman Tyler Bray has stepped in at quarterback and really turned things around, winning all four of his starts after replacing Matt Simms.

2) North Carolina really had some high expectations coming into this season, but with all the suspensions on the defensive side of the ball they were never able to live up to their expectations, and I think they are going to struggle to come in motivated to win this game. The Tar Heels finished the season just 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games overall.

3) The Volunteers are also finished the season playing extremely well on the defensive side of the ball, and figure to be ready for the Tar Heels passing attack, as Tennessee is 22-7 ATS in road games vs. good passing teams with a completion pct. of 58% or better. since 1992.

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