Hawaii Warriors at Air Force Falcons
Friday, November 16, 2012, 9:30 pm Eastern, TV: ESPN2
Falcon Stadium – Colorado Springs, Colorado
Opening Line: Air Force -22 1/2
Current Line: Air Force -21 1/2
Opening Total: 63
Current Total: 61
Opening Money Line: Air Force -2750 / Hawaii +1250
Current Money Line: Air Force -1800 / Hawaii +1050
Hawaii Warriors at #1 USC Trojans
Saturday, September 1, 2012, 7:30 pm Eastern, TV: Fox
Los Angeles Coliseum – Los Angeles, California
Opening Line: USC -37
Current Line: USC -42
Opening Total: 64
Current Total: 63 1/2
Opening Money Line: USC -45000 / Hawaii +15000
Current Money Line: USC -75000 / Hawaii +25000
Hawaii Warriors at San Jose State Spartans
Friday, 10/14/11, 9:00 PM EST, TV: ESPN
Opening Point Spread: Hawaii -6
Current Betting Line: Hawaii -6
Opening Total: 54
Current Total: 56
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Hawaii Warriors at Washington Huskies
Husky Stadium, Seattle, Washington
Saturday, September 10, 2011, 3:30 pm Eastern, TV: Root Northwest
Opening Line: Washington -4 1/2
Current Line: Washington -6
Opening Total: 51
Current Total 52
Opening Money Line: Washington -235 / Hawaii +195
Current Money Line: Washington -235 / Hawaii +195
Colorado Buffaloes at Hawaii Warriors
Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Saturday, September 3, 2011, 10:15 pm Eastern, TV: ESPN2
Opening Line: Hawaii -8
Current Line: Hawaii -6 1/2
Opening Total: 56 1/2
Current Total: 55 1/2
Opening Money Line: Hawaii -290 / Colorado +240
Current Money Line: Hawaii -245 / Colorado +205
Hawaii Warriors
2010 Record: 10-4
2010 Bowl Result: Lost Hawaii Bowl 62-35 to Tulsa
2010 Against the spread: 11-3
2010 over/under: 7-6-1
Returning Starters: 9 (3 offense, 6 defense)
As you would expect there were a lot of college football teams that didn’t look particularly impressive in their season debuts. The public will take note of those performances, and could start to form a negative opinion of the team in general. Once an opinion is formed early it it can be very slow to change – especially if the team stays under the radar the rest of the way through the season. Here’s a look at six teams that started the season weakly, but which should be poised to be better as the season progresses. I’m not suggesting by any means that these teams are going to go on to win their conferences and shock the world. They are just teams that stand a good chance of performing better than the public perception of them as the season progresses and they settle into their games. As you know, if public perception doesn’t match up to actual performance then there is probably value to be had.