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College Football International Bowl Buffalo Bulls versus Connecticut Huskies (-4.5) January 3rd (12PM ET) (ESPN2)

Buffalo was the unlikely winner of the MAC Championship and plays UCONN in Toronto for the International Bowl. The Bulls beat Ball St a 12-0 team during the MAC title game by dominating the second half of that ball game. UCONN lost 5 of their last 7 games and ended the season 5th in the Big East. UCONN has struggled big time at the quarterback position as Tyler Lorenzen and Zach Frazier combined for 4 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. The Bulls have a good offense that averaged 31 points and 380 yards per game. They are also a perfect 7-0 against the spread as an underdog this season. UCONN did beat Cincinnati at home but quarterback Tony Pike was rusty and it was his first game back off an injury. You have to respect Buffalos last performance against Ball and they are the right side in this contest over the Huskies. Take Buffalo +4 ½.

Selection: Buffalo +4 ½.

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  • Hahaha what an this guy is...nice prediction! Donald Brown baby!

  • hahaha that was the easiet game in history.. i live in buffalo. even with u con playin its worse game posible they still dominated... what a bum

  • way to suck...haha. It would have been a shutout if not for the botched punt recoveries

  • Buffalo in a bowl game?!?!

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