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ESPN's FPI for UAB
I found this interesting nothing more. ESPN's projected UAB losing to Western Kentucky. The percentage that Western Kentucky will beat UAB is 65.3%. It has UAB at 0.0% percent to go undefeated and 4% chance of repeating as C-USA Champions.


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07-31-2019 11:00 PM
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RE: ESPN's FPI for UAB
I do think people are sleeping on the WKU game.... far from being a gimme.
08-01-2019 09:37 AM
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RE: ESPN's FPI for UAB
Before WKU if we are 3-0 then we will have our “big head” game with the Hilltoppers.
Bowling Green is a great football environment.
If we come out 4-0, we should be favored in next 3.
08-01-2019 02:08 PM
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