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As SMU will meet a Texas Tech squad that is a question mark for those who wager on NCAA football, NCAA football betting intrigue goes on to build. College football wagering handicappers are worried that Texas Tech won’t manage to sustain the level of success that those who want to make an online bet on NCAA football have come to anticipate from them. 
Texas Tech fired head coach Mike Leach after the most successful 10-year period in school history and replaced him with Tommy Tuberville, who had a really successful run at Auburn that ended with his firing after the 2008 year when it became apparent that the program was falling far behind arch rival Alabama.
Tuberville has been a Southeastern Conference man where he previously was the head coach at Ole Miss and there’s concern in online sports wagering that this may be an odd fit in several ways. Not only does Tuberville not have any Big 12 expertise and contacts but he’s also a defensive oriented coach for a team used to a high flying scoring machine offense.
Tuberville has promised to keep Leach’s high octane passing attack while working to improve the defense to make the program better.
“For us to win a championship, they have to be accountable,” Tuberville claimed about the defense.
“The one thing I noticed about our defense is they didn’t have a lot of confidence. I think they played pretty well last year. We’re going to have a team. We’re not going to worry about throwing for 500 yards. We’re there to win championships. That’s the reason I was brought in.” After leading the Red Raiders to a NCAA betting record of 9-4 and a bowl win over Michigan State, senior Tyler Potts remains the quarterback.
As they went 8-5 straight up and defeated the NCAA football odds 7 times, SMU is arriving off their first bowl year since 1984. Feelings are excellent about the future of this program as a Conference USA contender, and head coach June Jones just signed an extension.
After setting a school record 460 yards in the bowl win over Nevada, sophomore quarterback Kyle Padron is one of 8 starters back on offense. The offense will be a NCAA football wagering asset and ought to improve on its 29 points per game in 2009.
“I’m very excited about the direction of the program and the university,” claimed Jones.
“Coach Jones has brought a winning culture to our football program,” added SMU athletic director Steve Orsini.
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