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A showdown between two programs with some similarities will be the star when: memphis When Utah Play in the First Responder Bowl on Tuesday. Both have cycled to be one of the top Group of Five programs in the country in terms of points in recent years, but both are also dealing with the relative disappointment of his 6-6 season in 2022. increase.

500-plus batting average for the eighth straight season, and Utah State is looking to win a second straight season to begin coach Blake Anderson’s term. The Aggies rallied from his 1-4 start to reach bowl qualification, and Mountain on his West play he made a 5-3 mark.

Memphis started 4–1 and suffered four straight losses, but rebounded to secure bowl qualification for the ninth straight season. Memphis always boasts his 4-3 lead in the series against the Aggies, but this is his first matchup since 1977. Both programs have made numerous bowl appearances recently, but neither first responder has played in his bowl.

Last season, the Tigers’ Hawaii Bowl contest against Hawaii was canceled due to COVID-19 issues in the Warriors’ program.Utah won the LA Bowl Oregon Last season went 24-13, ending Anderson’s first season with an 11-3 record.

How to watch the First Responders Bowl live

date: Tuesday, December 27 | time: 3:15 PM ET
position: Gerald J. Ford Stadium — University Park, Texas
tv set: ESPN | Live stream: Hubo TV (Try it for free)

Memphis vs. Utah: What You Need to Know

Two different paths to the bowl: Based on how these teams are progressing in the season, either Memphis could win big or Utah State could win by a narrow margin. His six wins for Memphis were all in his double digits, but three losses were below his double digits. When the Tigers won, they won big. But they often found the way to lose excruciating. Utah State, on the other hand, went 4-0 in one-possession games, but all six losses were in double digits. To put it another way, Memphis has a +93 point lead this season, while Utah is -88 points. They may have the same record, but the Tigers and Aggies took very different paths to get there.

Statistical disparity: There are some big statistical differences between these teams. Utah State was his second most penalized team in college football, averaging 79.42 penalty his yards per game and being flagged an average of 8.58 times per game. Memphis, by contrast, is his fifth-fewer team in penalties, and the Tigers, where he averages only four whistles per game and averages just 35.33 yards. Another obvious statistical difference is sales margins. Utah State ranks him tied for 114th nationally, with a margin of -0.58 for his turnovers per game. Memphis is in the same category where he is tied for 37th, 0.33 turnovers per contest plus he has a margin.

Pass vs. Run: Memphis gets things in the air with sophomore quarterback Seth Hennigan, who threw for 3,275 yards this season. With a few completions, he should surpass his 3,322-yard mark last season. The Texas native’s throwing football has seen five different players make his 35-plus receptions in Memphis this season. Utah State is embracing a more run-oriented offense led by senior back Calvin Tyler Jr. He’s already run for 1,043 yards this season.

First Responder Bowl Predictions, Picks

Both of these teams are 6-6, but they took different paths to get there. Memphis started 4-1 before struggling in a close game. Utah State started his 1-for-4 and was blown away several times, but came out on top in several close runs to qualify for the bowl. The Aggies are one of the least disciplined teams in the nation when it comes to penalties and have struggled to win turnover battles. The Tigers are much healthier in both areas and have the passing offense to win this game by a wide margin. Prediction: Memphis -7.5

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