UNLV vs Syracuse Prediction 10-4-24 College Football Picks

The Syracuse Orange and the UNLV Rebels meet in week 6 college football action from Allegiant Stadium on Friday night. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for this game. Here’s a UNLV vs Syracuse Prediction.

Syracuse Recap

The Syracuse Orange come into this one looking to build on to their 3-1 record after taking down Holy Cross last time out by a final score of 42-14. After this game, Syracuse will head back east for a matchup with NC State before their bye week.


McCord Keeping Orange Offense Afloat

Kyle McCord has thrown for 1,459 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions on 64.4% passing while LeQuint Allen has rushed for a team-high 287 yards and a touchdown. Trebor Pena has a team-high 26 receptions for 316 yards and 5 touchdowns while Jackson Meeks, Umari Hatcher, and Oronde Gadsden II each have 200+ receiving yards and 2+ TDs so far this season. Another two Syracuse receivers have 100+ receiving yards as well on the year. On defense, Derek McDonald has a team-high 26 total tackles including 16 solo tackles while King Joseph Edwards has a team-high 3 sacks and Fadil Diggs has a pair of sacks. As a unit, Syracuse’s defense has combined for 9 sacks and 4 interceptions so far this season.

Why the Syracuse Orange will win

UNLV Recap

The UNLV Rebels come into this one looking to remain unbeaten after sitting at 4-0 on the year after knocking off Fresno State in a 59-14 rout last time out. After this game, UNLV will head out on the road to take on Utah State.

Rebels Offense Doesn’t Skip A Beat Amidst QB Change

Hajj-Malik Williams has thrown for 182 yards and 3 touchdowns on 81.3% passing while also rushing for 207 yards and a touchdown. Greg Burrell, Kylin James, and Michael Allen have all logged 100+ rushing yards so far this season. Ricky White III leads the Rebels with 20 grabs for 253 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns so far this season. On defense, Jackson Woodard leads the Rebels with 31 total tackles and 3 sacks while Jalen Catalon has a team-high 4 interceptions. As a team, UNLV has combined for 13 sacks and 9 interceptions so far this season.

Why the UNLV Rebels will win

UNLV vs Syracuse Prediction

I’m on UNLV here. I get the case to be made for the Orange with how well Kyle McCord has looked leading this offense. However, UNLV didn’t skip a beat with Matthew Sluka leaving as Williams and this UNLV offense just jumped all over Fresno State and I think they come out firing here. It’s not often that the Rebels get a chance to host a non-conference foe and it’s looking more and more like UNLV could be the team to rep the Group of 5 when the college football playoffs roll around if this keeps up. I’ll lay it and play it with UNLV here.

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