North Carolina Tar Heels vs UCF Knights Betting Prediction CFB Week 4
North Carolina Tar Heels vs UCF Knights Betting Prediction CFB Week 4. Place a bet on this college football game with 100% crypto.
North Carolina Tar Heels vs UCF Knights Betting Prediction
This year, the North Carolina Tar Heels had a record of two wins and one loss going into this matchup. The Tar Heels squared off against the Richmond Spiders in their most recent competition, and with a final score of 41-6, they emerged victorious. During the game, the North Carolina Tar Heels carried the football a total of 31 different times, gaining a total of 193 yards, which resulted in an average of 6.2 yards per attempt. In the end, they had a total of fifty plays, which covered a total of three hundred twelve yards. North Carolina conceded 75 yards on 9 pass completions out of 15 attempts, which amounts to a completion percentage of 60.0%. The Tar Heels were unable to maintain an effective defense at the line of scrimmage, allowing their opponents to rush for an average of 2.6 yards per carry, which amounts to a total of 124 yards on 48 tries.
Throughout the course of the season, the Tar Heels have amassed a total of 837 yards. North Carolina has scored a total of four throwing touchdowns and four rushing touchdowns combined. They have lost possession of the football four times. North Carolina has achieved 41 first downs for their offensive, but their performance has been negatively impacted by twelve penalties, which have resulted in 130 yards. This team’s average of 130.3 yards in the run game, when considered as a unit, places them at the 102nd position in Division 1. The North Carolina Tar Heels maintain an average of 25.0 points per game when it comes to scoring in the end zone.
The Tar Heels’ defense is ranked 55th out of all Division 1 teams, giving up an average of 19.0 points per game. The opposing teams are averaging 3.6 yards for every running attempt and 134.3 rushing yards for the entire season. Over the course of three games, they have conceded 403 yards on the ground as part of this campaign. The Tar Heels’ defense is giving up 609 passing yards, which places them at 71st in Division 1 when it comes to passing yards allowed. They are also allowing a completion percentage of 64.9 percent in addition to 203.0 yards via the air per game. They have maintained an average of 337.3 yards per game throughout the course of this season, placing them in the 70th position in Division 1. They have scored two touchdowns by passing the ball and two scores by running the ball.
This year, the Knights had a record of two wins and no losses going into this game. The Knights emerged victorious with a final score of 68–7 against their opponents, the North Carolina A&T Aggies, on the occasion of their most recent appearance on the field. UCF had 356 yards on 32 attempts, averaging 11.1 yards per attempt. The Knights ended the game with a total of 560 yards after running 56 plays, which is an average of 10.0 yards per play. The Knights’ passing defense gave up a completion percentage of 45.5, allowing 40 yards on 5 of 11 passes through the air. The University of Central Florida gave up 51 running attempts for 160 yards, which averages out to 3.1 yards per rush.
The UCF Knights, with an average of 491.0 yards per game, are ranked 21st in Division 1. The offenses committed fifteen violations, which resulted in a total of 135 penalty yards. This poor performance has left the UCF offense ranked 89th in the nation in terms of the number of free yards conceded. They have rushed for a total of 464 yards so far this year, and their average number of yards gained through the running game is 232.0 yards. They have committed one fumble, and they have achieved forty-three first downs. The Knights currently hold the 23rd position in the nation, having an average of 42.5 points earned for each outing. This is in reference to the points that are being recorded on the board. The Knights have been able to throw for 518 yards this season so far, which, when combined with their average of 259.0 passing yards per game, results in a national ranking of 43rd.
The Knights now have an average of 8.5 points given up per match, which places them ninth in the nation. So far this season, the UCF defense has given up 325 total yards and two touchdowns on the ground, which averages out to 162.5 yards per game. They have not given up a single passing touchdown to the opposition and have allowed an average of 98.5 yards per game, placing them in third place in Division 1. The Knights’ defense has participated in 131 plays, which ranks thirteenth in the whole college football league. They have collected a total of two fumble recoveries and two interceptions during the course of the year. They have given up seventeen points this year.
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