- San Jose State is a 3.5-point favorite over USF.
- There is a 63-point total for the game.
HONOLULU – The San Jose State Spartans and USF Bulls are headed to the Aloha State for the Hawaii Bowl where there is just a 3.5-point spread set for the game and a massive 63-point total as well.
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USF Vs. San Jose State
- Moneyline: USF (+145) vs San Jose State (-170)
- Spread: Sam Jose State -3.5
- Total: 63
With most starters playing for both teams, the spread could be too close to call. However, the value here is lying on the 63-point total at legal sports betting sites. Both offenses are explosive and their defenses do let up significant points.
Take All The Points And The Over
It is no secret that both offenses do have the firepower to go over this point total on college football sportsbooks and bettors should not be intimidated by the high number.
South Florida is putting up 31.4 points per game this season while letting up 29 ppg. San Jose State averages 27.5 ppg while allowing 26.4 ppg. Bettors can clearly see here that neither team is shy of putting up and allowing points.
From a betting standpoint, both of them have also trended over for the majority of the season. South Florida has gone over their projected point total in five of their last six games and in all five of those games that they’ve gone over, they’ve cleared the 60-point mark.
San Jose State has gone over in two of their last three games and in both of those games, they’ve also crossed the 60-point mark.
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