Over the past three seasons, several college football coaches have stood out for their teams’ impressive performance against the spread in the first half of games. Bronco C. Mendenhall of New Mexico, K.C. Keeler of Sam Houston State, Eliah Drinkwitz of Missouri, and Barry Odom of UNLV have all led their teams to impressive records against the spread in the first half.
Mendenhall’s New Mexico team has gone 8-2-1 against the spread in the first half over the past three seasons, while Keeler’s Sam Houston State squad has posted an 8-3-0 record. Drinkwitz’s Missouri team has been even more impressive, going 22-9-2 against the spread in the first half during his tenure. Odom’s UNLV team has also performed well, going 8-4 against the spread in the first half over the past three seasons.
These coaches’ ability to prepare their teams to perform well against the spread in the first half of games is a testament to their coaching acumen and the talent of their players. As the college football season continues, it will be interesting to see if these coaches can maintain their teams’ strong performance against the spread in the first half.
College Football’s Best 1st Half Records Against The Spread The Past 3 Seasons
August 13, 2024 by