| TEXAS TECH VS VIRGINIA in the Gator Bowl |
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BASELINE: TEXAS TECH 70% VIRGINIA 30% | FORECASTED SCORE: 33-24Texas Tech has a high powered offense that racks up points and tries to blow teams out. In contrast, Virginia has made a habit of winning close games. The two teams have very different styles and AccuScore simulations show that the Red Raiders hold the advantage. Led by quarterback Graham Harrell, Texas Tech is winning nearly 70 percent of simulations by more than eight points. We forecast Harrell to have another big day throwing for over 430 yards and three touchdowns. His main target is Biletnikoff winner Michael Crabtree, who we project to have to have nine catches for 115 yards and a touchdown. Virginia quarterback Jameel Sewell is throwing for 180 yards and a score, while running back Mikell Simpson is gaining over 115 total yards and a touchdown leading the Cavs in both rushing and receiving. Led by All-American end Chris Long, the Virginia defense is forcing two turnovers while sacking Harrell almost five times per simulation. A strong effort will be needed to slow down the Red Raider aerial attack. HOW WOULD MICHAEL CRABTREE PLAY FOR VIRGINIA?
This hypothetical “trade” to Virginia would reduces Texas Tech’s winning percentage by four points and forces Harrell to use less reliable targets. While there is no denying Crabtree’s skill, he benefits from being the focal point of an offense that throws the 75 percent of their plays. If he played for Virginia, he would still put up numbers, but his production is cut in half based on the Cavaliers approach to offense. HOW MUCH DOES CEDRIC PEERMAN’S INJURY HURT VIRGINIA? AccuScore was curious to see how a healthy Peerman would help the Cavaliers against Texas Tech. We re-simulated the game with a healthy Peerman sharing the duties with Simpson. Under this scenario, UVA’s win probability increases eight percentage points. Virginia could focus on the run and would see substantial gains in all rushing categories.
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