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Florida Gators vs. Iowa Hawkeyes Odds and Trends Outback Bowl

The Florida Gators and the Iowa Hawkeyes will both be gunning for a victory on Monday when they meet at Raymond James Stadium.

The odds for the Florida Gators vs. Iowa Hawkeyes Outback Bowl at MyBookie Sportsbook are: Florida -3 (-110) and the total s set at 40½ (-110).

Iowa won its last outing, a 40-10 result against Cornhuskers on November 25. Iowa covered in that game as a -3-point favorite, while the 50 combined points took the game OVER the total.

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Florida:
Team record: 8-4 SU,5-7 ATS
Florida is 17-8 SU in its last 25 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Florida's last 6 games

Iowa:
Team record: 8-4 SU,6-6 ATS
Current Streak: won 3 straight games.
Iowa is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games
Iowa is 19-6 SU in its last 25 games

Betting on the Iowa Hawkeyes (+3)

Momentum is on the side of Iowa, which is riding a three-game win streak on its way to Tampa this coming Monday.

The Hawkeyes were last seen on the field wrapping No, 16 Nebraska an unpleasant present in the form of a 40-10 win at home on November 25. The Hawkeyes rushed for 264 yards against Nebraska and you could expect them to go heavy on the ground again versus Florida.  Quarterback C.J. Beathard has been decent but the Hawkeyes’ passing attack that ranks 115th in the nation can’t be relied on versus Florida’s might pass defense that allows just 156.3 yards per contest.

That means a heavy workload for the pair of LeShun Daniels Jr. and Akrum Wadley, who have 1,013 and 966 rushing yards on the season, respectively, with 10 rushing scores apiece. The two also combined for 263 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns in the Nebraska game.

The Hawkeyes are 5-2 ATS in their last seven games overall.

BSNblog Prediction:

Florida (-3) wins, 21-16.

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