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    Allegiant Stadium is the venue where the UNLV Rebels (3-1) will battle the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (2-3) on Saturday, September 30, 2023.

    The Rebels are double-digit favorites (currently -10) in their game versus the Rainbow Warriors, with the over/under at 61 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Rebels are -385 and the Rainbow Warriors are +301.)

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    Game Info for UNLV vs. Hawaii

    • Game Day: Saturday, September 30, 2023
    • Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
    • TV Channel: MW Network
    • Location: Paradise, Nevada
    • Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
    UNLV vs Hawaii Betting Information
    Favorite Spread Favorite Spread Odds Underdog Spread Odds Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline
    UNLV -10 -109 -111 61 -110 -110 -385 +301

    UNLV Pick Insights

    • UNLV is a perfect 3-0-0 against the spread this season.
    • UNLV has gone over in two of three games with a set total (66.7%).

    UNLV Stats & Insights

    • UNLV is putting up 384.5 yards per game offensively this season (76th in the FBS), and are allowing 409.3 yards per game (102nd) on defense.
    • On offense, UNLV ranks 43rd in the FBS with 34 points per game. Meanwhile, the team’s defense ranks 97th in points allowed (409.3 points allowed per contest).
    • UNLV owns the 105th-ranked passing offense this year (190 passing yards per game), and has been worse defensively, ranking 16th-worst with 276.3 passing yards allowed per game.
    • From an offensive standpoint, UNLV ranks 34th in the FBS with 194.5 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 69th in rushing yards allowed per contest (133).
    • UNLV sports the 64th-ranked defense this year in terms of third-down efficiency (37.9% third-down conversion rate allowed), and has been more effective offensively, ranking 15th-best with a 51.6% third-down percentage.
    • UNLV has forced nine total turnovers (12th in the FBS) this season and have turned it over five times (50th in the FBS) for a turnover margin of +4, the 15th-best in college football.

    UNLV’s Best Players

    • Jayden Maiava has racked up 559 yards (139.8 ypg) on 43-of-73 passing with one touchdown compared to two interceptions this season. In addition, he’s added 83 rushing yards (20.8 ypg) on 17 carries while scoring one touchdown on the ground.
    • Jai’Den Thomas has carried the ball 39 times for a team-high 211 yards on the ground and has found the end zone seven times.
    • Vincent Davis has carried the ball 27 times for 211 yards (52.8 per game) and one touchdown.
    • Ricky White’s team-leading 263 yards as a receiver have come on 18 catches (out of 35 targets).
    • Jacob De Jesus has hauled in 16 receptions totaling 179 yards, finding the end zone one time as a receiver so far this campaign.
    • Senika McKie has compiled nine catches for 88 yards, an average of 22 yards per game.
    • Jeffae Williams has 2.5 sacks to lead the team, and also has five TFL, 18 tackles, and one interception.
    • Jackson Woodard, UNLV’s tackle leader, has 29 tackles this year.
    • Jaxen Turner leads the team with two interceptions, while also putting up 16 tackles and two passes defended.

    Hawaii Betting Insights

    • Hawaii has covered the spread once in four games this year.
    • Hawaii has a 1-1 record against the spread when an underdog by 10 points or more this year.
    • Two of Hawaii’s four games with a set total have hit the over (50%).

    Hawaii Pick Insights

    • From an offensive perspective, Hawaii is compiling 332.8 total yards per game (106th-ranked). It ranks 72nd in the FBS on defense (367.4 total yards allowed per game).
    • Hawaii ranks 95th in points per game (22.6), but it has been less productive on the other side of the ball, ranking 22nd-worst in the FBS with 32.8 points ceded per contest.
    • With 271.8 passing yards per game on offense, Hawaii ranks 41st in the FBS. On defense, it ranks 66th, surrendering 225.2 passing yards per contest.
    • Hawaii’s running game has been sputtering, ranking sixth-worst in the FBS with 61 rushing yards per game. It has been better on the defensive side of the ball, surrendering 142.2 rushing yards per contest (81st-ranked).
    • Hawaii’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit on third down this season, surrendering a 46.2% third-down conversion percentage, which ranks 25th-worst in the FBS. Offensively, it ranks 104th with a 46.2% third-down rate.
    • Hawaii has forced three turnovers this season and have turned it over seven times, leading to a -4 turnover margin that is 22nd-worst in the FBS.

    Hawaii’s Best Players

    • Brayden Schager leads Hawaii with 1,348 yards on 133-of-209 passing with 12 touchdowns compared to six interceptions this season.
    • Jordan Johnson is his team’s leading rusher with 24 carries for 159 yards, or 31.8 per game.
    • Landon Sims has racked up 14 carries and totaled 66 yards.
    • Pofele Ashlock has totaled 34 catches this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 439 (87.8 yards per game). He’s been targeted 48 times and has three touchdowns.
    • Steven McBride has caught 24 passes and compiled 289 receiving yards (57.8 per game) with five touchdowns.
    • Koali Nishigaya’s 22 targets have resulted in 17 grabs for 128 yards and one touchdown.
    • Ezra Evaimalo has racked up two sacks to lead the team, while also picking up three TFL and three tackles.
    • Isaiah Tufaga is the team’s leading tackler this year. He’s amassed 29 tackles, four TFL, and two sacks.
    • Elijah Palmer leads the team with one interception, while also recording 17 tackles, one TFL, and one pass defended.
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