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The second year of the Butch Jones era at Tennessee begins on Sunday as they will host the Utah State Aggies in the 2014 opener for both teams. The Vols are coming off a tough 5-7 season but much of that struggle was expected as they were one of the younger teams in Division I for Jones’ first season after coming from Cincinnati. Utah State had very high hopes for last season that were dashed in their battle with BYU when dual-threat QB Chuckie Keeton went down with a season-ending knee injury. Keeton is back this year for the Aggies, who return eight starters, but just three on offense. Their big loss was RB Joey DeMartino, who gained almost 1300 yards for the Aggies last year. In addition to Keeton, they will also get RB Joe Hill back and we expect him to come back strong from his season-ending knee injury. Another major concern with this Aggie team will be their lack of experience on the offensive line, which we believe will show up when playing against a big, physical SEC-defensive front. The Vols offense will once again be led by Justin Worley, who showed flashes of solid play during his junior year. Tennessee returns 10 starters, five on both offense and defense, and has some elite players at the skill positions. The Vols have won 19 straight home openers while the Aggies have dropped 16 straight road openers. The Sharps are bullish on the Tennessee Volunteers being a much better football team this season in Jones second year and think that Utah State will be completely outmatched both physically as well as the speed angle. We are going to jump in now as we currently have this number at Vols -6.5 and like them to win by double-digits. The Sharps say…
FLORIDA STATE (197) vs OKLAHOMA STATE (198)
Latest Line: Seminoles -17.5
These teams last met in the 1985 Gator Bowl, which was a 34-23 Florida State win. The Seminoles begin their title defense in Arlington with a stellar O-line, a Heisman winner at QB in Jameis Winston, and NFL-caliber skill-position stars RB Karlos Williams, WR Rashad Greene and TE Nick O'Leary. Their defense may take a step back after losing five starters. The Cowboys return plenty of playmakers to their 39-PPG offense, though Oklahoma State's defense lost seven starters and is thin up front.
FORECASTER: Florida State 40, Oklahoma State 22
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