College Football Week 2 Odds, Picks & Prediction: Northern Illinois vs. Tulsa (2022)
Letâs take a look at the College Football Week 2 odds, picks, and predictions for this weekâs game: Northern Illinois vs. Tulsa.
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- Miami vs. Southern Miss
- Arkansas vs. South Carolina
- Liberty vs. UAB
- Kansas vs. West Virginia
- Houston vs. Texas Tech
- Fresno State vs. Oregon State
- Virginia vs. Illinois
- Baylor vs. BYU
- USC vs. Stanford
- UNC vs. Georgia State
- Iowa vs. Iowa State
- Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee
- Syracuse vs. UConn
- Kentucky vs. Florida
- Maryland vs. Charlotte
- Duke vs. Northwestern
- Alabama vs. Texas
- Arizona State vs. Oklahoma State
- Appalachian State vs. Texas A&M
- Notre Dame vs. Marshall
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College Football Week 2 Odds, Picks & Prediction: Northern Illinois vs. Tulsa
Itâs a bit surprising to see Tulsa get this much respect. Last week, Tulsa opened the season against Wyoming, a team that had just been beaten silly by Illinois (which proceeded to lose to Indiana). Wyoming upset Tulsa 40-37 in 2OT.
Tulsa had all sorts of success attacking Wyomingâs secondary (460 passing yards), but struggled to run the ball, and struggled to prevent Wyomingâs feeble offense from converting. Tulsaâs defense has been strong in recent years, but itâs going to have more problems stopping the run this year than in recent memory after losing three front-six starters in the 3-3-5 scheme.
Northern Illinois, the defending MAC champions, went 9-4 last season with an inexperienced roster. This year, 18 starters returned, catapulting NIU from Phil Steeleâs No. 126 most-experienced roster in 2021 to No. 12 this year.
The market may be slightly underselling NIU after its opening-week 34-27 win over FCS Eastern Illinois. But the final score made that game appear closer than it really was. NIU led 31-13 with 10 minutes left and began to get reserves on the field. EIU scored two TD over the last 10 minutes, including one with two minutes left to pull within seven.
NIUâs RB combination of Harrison Waylee and Antario Brown should keep the chains moving against Tulsaâs new-look front. I like the Huskies to spring the upset.
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