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WKU vs Hawaii Prediction, Game Preview, Lines, How To Watch

WKU vs Hawaii Prediction, Game Preview, Lines, How To Watch

WKU vs Hawaii prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 1, Saturday, September 3

WKU vs Hawaii How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 3
Game Time: 12:00 am ET (Sunday)
Venue: Clarence TC Ching Athletic Complex, Honolulu, HI
How To Watch: Spectrum Sports
Record: WKU (1-0), Hawaii (0-1)
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WKU vs Hawaii Game Preview

Why WKU Will Win

Vanderbilt isn’t that good.

It’s better, but it won 63-10 against Hawaii because the other side is in a total rebuild mode.

Timmy Chang is trying to bring the glory back to the program, but it was hit so hard by all of the problems at the end of last season that it’s going to take a recurring cycle or three – and a lot from the transfer portal – to get the pieces in place.

WKU isn’t going to run much – Vanderbilt went for over 400 yards on the ground – but the passing attack go the tune-up out of the way with a 38-27 win over Austin Peay helped by a good day from new starting quarterback Austin Reed.

This isn’t going to be the WKU passing game of last year, but it’s still going to wing it around. As long as the Hilltoppers can give Reed time – Hawaii didn’t generate a lick of pressure in the Commodore backfield – the yards will come.

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Why Hawaii Will Win

It’s not like WKU looked all that great in Week 0, either.

It wasn’t a 53-point loss, but it took a big fourth quarter to put away Austin Peay.

No, the Hilltopper offense isn’t anywhere near the level it was last year – QB Bailey Zappe is off to New England and offensive coordinator Zach Kittley is at Texas Tech – and it took four takeaways to get the job done.

For all the problems Hawaii had, the effort was there…

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