Faculty Soccer Playoff runner-up Alabama opens the 2022 season at dwelling with a non-conference date in opposition to Utah State on Saturday.
As soon as once more, Alabama is available in because the No. 1 staff within the prime 25 rankings, and whereas Utah State did not make the polls, it did final season, a breakout marketing campaign beneath first yr coach Blake Anderson.
This is what you might want to know concerning the Week 1 opener.
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The best way to watch
When: Sat., Sept. 3
Time: 7:30 p.m. Japanese
TV: SEC Community
Stream: fuboTV
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Utah State vs. Alabama odds, unfold, traces
Line: Alabama -41.5
O/U: 62
Moneyline: N/A
FPI choose: Alabama 99.3%
Alabama vs. Utah State: What to look at for
1. Alabama’s new transfers. UA signed a small however elite group of transfers this offseason: RB Jahmyr Gibbs, CB Eli Ricks, WR Jermaine Burton, WR Tyler Harrell, and OT Tyler Steen. All are anticipated to make a right away affect, particularly the trio of offensive talent additions, who change a pair of departing receivers and provides the Tide a serious increase at tailback who doubles as a succesful receiver.
2. Utah State on a giant stage. The Aggies impressed lots of people in 2021, and rightly so, successful 11 video games, taking the MWC, beating Oregon State in a bowl, and making the AP prime 25. Now they go in opposition to the category of the game, and whereas nobody is predicting an upset, or perhaps a shut sport, this can be a probability for this system to make a press release of a form, that it at the least belongs on the identical subject.
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3. Jahmyr Gibbs will run and run. And run… Utah State let the Huskies rush for 245 yards of their opener with a median of over 6.0 yards per carry. A single UConn again ran for 190 yards and nearly 10 ypc. Enter Gibbs, who got here to UA from Georgia Tech with 2,768 whole profession yards and 14 TDs in 2 seasons and is now operating behind a Tide line that can simply dominate Utah State’s overmatched entrance.
Alabama vs. Utah State Week 1 odds, unfold, line: 2022 faculty soccer picks, Week 1 predictions by laptop mannequin
Utah State vs. Alabama: Quick Information
+ Utah State is 6-63 in opposition to AP ranked groups, successful 5 of the final 14
+ That is Nick Saban’s 96th profession sport teaching a No. 1 staff, a file, with Woody Hayes and Bobby Bowden (45) coming in second all time
+ USU has gained its final 8 away video games, the longest energetic streak within the nation
+ Alabama has scored 30 factors in 49 of 56 video games relationship again to 2018 and 40-plus in 40 of the final 56
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+ Utah State is 1-17 in opposition to SEC groups all time, beating Kentucky in 1970
+ Alabama allowed 309 whole TDs since 2009, the fewest in faculty soccer
+ USU quarterback Logan Bonner threw 19 TD passes whereas being blitzed final season, the third most nationally
+ Tide linebacker Will Anderson led the nation with 17.5 sacks and 34.5 tackles for loss, a file since 2000
+ Utah State is 12-1 beneath Anderson when scoring 20-plus factors
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+ Bama is 162-9 (.947) when main on the half beneath Saban and 146-4 (.973) when main by 7 or extra
+ The Aggies are 9-0 beneath Anderson after they have fewer turnovers and 11-1 after they have fewer than 3 TOs
+ Alabama holds the file with 10 wins in opposition to AP No. 1 groups
+ Utah State is the first staff in FBS historical past to go from 1 win to 11 wins in a single season
+ Alabama has misplaced simply 2 video games to non-conference opponents within the common season, each in 2007
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+ Utah State has gained or misplaced by a TD or much less in 5 of its final 6 in opposition to Energy 5 groups
What occurs? Week 1 prediction and choose
It is the No. 1 Crimson Tide within the season opener. It will not be fairly.
Besides if you happen to’re an Alabama fan, during which case it will be nice, however do not be shocked if the Aggies do not simply roll over instantly. Logan Bonner is a veteran quarterback with some respectable targets who can chip away on brief and medium gainers and trouble a protection that could be overconfident.
However the expertise discrepancy that Alabama has constructed during the last 15 years, the muse of arguably faculty soccer’s biggest ever dynasty, hasn’t budged.
A 41.5 level line is definitely disrespectful to the Aggies, nevertheless it’s not breaking information that the Tide will roll.
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Faculty Soccer HQ prediction: Alabama 48, Utah State 14
When you’re the Utah Hockey Club, giving away 2,000 tickets to a regular-season game is a cause for celebration, not alarm.
After all, not every pro sports team team has an unused inventory of ‘single goal view seats’ that it can tap as a tool to help entice new fans.
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It started with a simple tweet from Utah Hockey Club owner Ryan Smith ahead of the club’s home game against the Vancouver Canucks last Wednesday.
In a followup, Smith said that he’d planned to give away the eight seats in his owner’s suite. But when he got more than 700 responses, he decided to open the invitation wider.
In the end, he put 2,000 extra people into Delta Center on top of the usual sold-out crowd of 11,131. And the fans got a good show as Utah staged a third-period rally from a 2-0 deficit before Mikhail Sergachev buried the game-winner on a 2-on-1 with 12 seconds left in overtime.
Acquired in a trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning during the 2024 NHL draft weekend, Sergachev has been a massive difference-maker for the Utah team in its first season in its new home. Helping to fill holes after fellow veteran blueliners John Marino and Sean Durzi went down early with long-term injuries, 26-year-old Sergachev is averaging 25:45 a game, third-most in the entire NHL.
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With eight goals and 26 points in 33 games to date, the two-time Stanley Cup winner is also on pace to match his previous career high of 64 points in a season, set in 2022-23.
Another standout has been goaltender Karel Vejmelka. The 28-year-old now sits second in the NHL with 16.5 goals saved above expected according to MoneyPuck, and has amassed a career-best save percentage of .918.
After their vagabond years in Arizona, including their last two seasons as secondary tenants at 4,600-seat Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University, perhaps it should come as no surprise that the re-established Utah team would come out of the gate as road warriors. Unbeaten in regulation in their last eight games, with a record of 6-0-2, they’re up to 11-6-2 on the road this season.
Utah’s home win over Vancouver last Wednesday boosted the squad to 5-5-3 on home ice. The club followed up on Sunday with a 5-4 shootout loss to the Anaheim Ducks, which has the team just outside of the Western Conference wild-card picture with one more game to go before the NHL’s three-day holiday break — hosting the Dallas Stars as part of a 13-game slate on Monday.
On Dec. 2, the Stars earned a 2-1 win at the Delta Center — Utah’s only regulation loss since Nov. 24. The Western Conference standings are tight, but the new club is trending positively toward making the playoffs in its inaugural season. The Coyotes’ only post-season appearance in the franchise’s last 12 years came as part of the expanded 24-team field in the 2020 pandemic bubble, when they eliminated the Nashville Predators in the best-of-three qualifying round before falling to the Colorado Avalanche.
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Of the ice, Smith and his wife and co-owner, Ashley, have already helped make winners out of their 31 fellow NHL owners. Smith Entertainment Group’s $1.2 billion purchase of Arizona’s hockey assets last April fueled a 140 percent increase in the valuation of the franchise — a key metric in the league’s 44 percent increase in average valuations in 2024 per Forbes estimates, which dramatically outpaces the growth of the other North American sports over the last year.
The rosy economic picture for the Utah Hockey Club and the league as a whole bodes well for the next round of collective bargaining. While the current deal is not set to expire until the end of the 2025-26 season, commissioner Gary Bettman indicated at the league’s board of governors’ meetings in Florida earlier this month that he and NHL Players’ Association executive director Marty Walsh plan to start formal discussions in February, with an eye toward potentially completing an agreement before the end of this hockey year.
Lance Holtzclaw has found a new home. The former Washington edge rusher entered the transfer portal after three years on Montlake and has signed with one of the Huskies’ former Pac-12 opponents, the Utah Utes.
Now in the Big 12, coach Kyle Whittingham’s team should be a good fit for the 6-foot-3, 225-pound pass rush specialist, which finished third in the conference in total defense, allowing 329.7 yards per game in its first year in the conference.
The Utes also finished fifth in the conference with 24 sacks, a statistic that Holtzclaw may be able to assist with if he can see the field more often.
In three years with the Huskies, the former three-star recruit who is originally from Dorchester, Massachusetts, played in 26 games and tallied 13 tackles, 2 sacks, and a fumble recovery.
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Holtzclaw’s most notable moment in a Husky uniform came in Washington’s 26-21 win over the USC Trojans in November. He came in on fourth down and pressured quarterback Miller Moss, forcing an errant throw in the game’s final seconds. He also completes an effective defensive line trade between the two schools, after the Huskies added a commitment from former Utah defensive tackle Simote Pepa last week.
The homecoming party is underway for JJ Mandaquit and his island brothers at Utah Prep.
Mandaquit had five points and four assists, while AJ Dybantsa clutched up for 21 points, five rebounds and four assists as Utah Prep edged Brewster Academy (N.H.) 45-43 to capture the ‘Iolani Prep Classic championship on Saturday night.
“I’m just happy we got the win. Before the game, our coach told us that a lot of teams that won this in the past are NBA players, so it means a lot,” said Dybantsa, who wore a blue BYU shirt post game. “Go Cougs.”
He was named the tournament most valuable player after 57 points, 27 rebounds and 17 assists in three games.
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Ebuka Okorie of Brewster Academy was named the most outstanding player. Joining them on the all-tournament team: Tanoa Scanlan, Punahou; Jordan Smith, St. Paul VI (Va.); RJ Smith, Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia); Colben Landrew, Wheeler (Ga.); Donovan Williams, Deondrea Lindsey of Oak Hill (Va.); Juan Guerrero Hernandez Jr and Rayane Solhi of Veritas Academy (Calif.); Killyan Toure and Sebastian Wilkins of Brewster; Anthony Felesi and JJ Mandaquit of Utah Prep.
Jackson Kiss added seven points in a defensive battle that required Utah Prep (13-4) to rally from an early six-point deficit.
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Ohio State-bound Killyan Toure led Brewster (12-2) with 10 points. Darien Moore added seven.
Down 45-43, Brewster got the ball with nine seconds remaining and one timeout available. After Utah Prep gave a foul, Brewster inbounded with 5.6 seconds left at midcourt. Toure drew a double team on what looked like a possible 20-foot runner at the right wing, but he delivered a pass to a wide-open Preston Fowler, who missed the potential game-winner as time expired.
Brewster was cohesive from the start, opening a 17-11 lead on Ebuka Okorie’s and-1 drive early in the second quarter. Utah Prep rallied with a 7-0 run, taking the lead on a pull-up, straightaway 3 by Dybantsa.
The Bobcats responded with a 9-2 run. Toure blew past his defender for a lefty layup, Sebastian Wilkins swished a straightaway 3 and Moore sent a bounce pass to Toure on a backdoor cut for a resounding dunk. After Wilkins scored inside, Brewster led 26-20 with 1:31 left in the first half.
Ater Bol Meen’s corner 3 opened the lead to 29-21 going into the break.
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Utah Prep, settling for isolation jumpers, shot 42% from the field in the first half. In the second quarter, they were 33% (3-for-9). The most telling number: one offensive rebound in the first 16 minutes.
Dybantsa had 11 points, four boards, one assist and one turnover by intermission. He was not deterred. He splashed a corner 3 to start the second half, and after Kiss realized the shot clock was running out and nailed a 3, Utah Prep was within 33-27.
Jackson Rasmussen’s old-school low-post bucket cut the lead to four, 33-29.
After a Dybantsa free throw and a Mandaquit dish to Kiss for a tough layup, Utah Prep was within 33-32. Brewster tried to withstand the barrage. Okorie drove for a tough basket, but Dybantsa was relentless, drawing contact and sinking two free throws.
His next drive for a bucket gave Utah Prep the lead, 36-35, with 27 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Rasmussen surprised his defender, taking a pass from Dybantsa and exploding to the rim for a layup.
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With Brewster ice cold from the perimeter, Dybantsa scored on a tough 10-foot runner in the lane, drawing a foul. His free throw missed, but Utah Prep’s lead was 40-35 with 5:56 left.