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One of the top wide receivers in college football will be on display when Jalin Hyatt and the Tennessee Volunteers (8-1) host the Missouri Tigers (4-5) on Saturday, November 12, 2022.
The Tigers are expected to lose by at least two TDs (currently +21) versus the Volunteers (with an over/under of 56.5 points).
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Tennessee vs. Missouri
- Game Day: Saturday, November 12, 2022
- Game Time: 12:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: CBS
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
- Stadium: Neyland Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Volunteers | -21 | -111 | -110 | 56.5 | -110 | -112 | -1876 | +924 |
Tennessee Betting Insights
- Missouri is 5-4-0 against the spread this year.
- When it has played as at least 21-point underdogs this year, Missouri is 1-0 against the spread.
- One of Missouri’s nine games with a set total has hit the over (11.1%).
Tennessee Stats & Insights
- Tennessee ranks 81st in total defense this year (393.0 yards allowed per game), but has been thriving on offense, ranking best in the FBS with 523.7 total yards per game.
- Tennessee sports the 36th-ranked defense this season (21.7 points allowed per game), and has been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking second-best with 45.3 points per game.
- Tennessee has struggled on defense against the pass, ranking fourth-worst in the FBS (295.9 passing yards allowed per game) this season. However, the Volunteers rank third-best on the other side of the ball, averaging 335.8 passing yards per game.
- Tennessee ranks 36th in rushing yards this season (187.9 rushing yards per game), but has been shining on the other side of the ball, ranking 11th-best in the FBS with 97.1 rushing yards allowed per game.
- Tennessee ranks 27th in third-down efficiency (46.3%) on offense and 32nd in third-down conversion rate allowed (33.6%) on defense this season.
- Tennessee has forced 18 total turnovers (15th in the FBS) this season and have turned it over 10 times (30th in the FBS) for a turnover margin of +8, the ninth-best in college football.
Tennessee’s Best Players
- Hendon Hooker has 2,533 yards passing for Tennessee, completing 71% of his passes and tossing 21 touchdowns and two interceptions this season. He’s also contributed on the ground with 355 rushing yards (39.4 ypg) on 91 carries with four rushing touchdowns.
- Jaylen Wright has racked up 547 yards on 113 carries while finding paydirt six times.
- Jabari Small has carried the ball 113 times for 483 yards (53.7 per game) and eight touchdowns.
- Hyatt’s team-leading 970 yards as a receiver have come on 51 catches (out of 65 targets) with 14 touchdowns.
- Bru McCoy has put together a 489-yard season so far with two touchdowns, reeling in 36 passes on 54 targets.
- Ramel Keyton’s 20 receptions are good enough for 357 yards and three touchdowns.
- Byron Young has 5.0 sacks to lead the team, and also has 4.0 TFL and 20 tackles.
- Tennessee’s top-tackler, Trevon Flowers, has 48 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one sack, and two interceptions this year.
- Kamal Hadden has picked off a team-leading two passes. He also has 27 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and two passes defended to his name.
Missouri Betting Insights
- Missouri has a 5-4-0 record against the spread this season.
- Missouri is 1-0 against the spread so far this season when playing as at least 21-point underdogs.
- One of Missouri’s nine games with a set total has hit the over (11.1%).
Missouri Stats & Insights
- Missouri’s defense has been leading the charge for the team, as it ranks 17th-best in the FBS with 304.1 total yards allowed per contest. In terms of offense, it is compiling 350.0 total yards per game, which ranks 100th.
- From an offensive standpoint, Missouri is putting up 23.1 points per game (100th-ranked). It ranks 32nd in the FBS defensively (21.4 points surrendered per game).
- Missouri is generating 202.1 passing yards per game on offense this season (103rd-ranked). Meanwhile, it is allowing 192.2 passing yards per game (27th-ranked) on defense.
- Missouri ranks 70th in the FBS with 147.9 rushing yards per game, but it has been lifted up by its defense, which ranks 20th-best by allowing only 111.9 rushing yards per game.
- Missouri’s defense has been keeping opposing offenses in check on third down, allowing a 31.3% third-down conversion percentage (18th-best). On offense, it ranks 81st in the FBS with a 38.0% third-down rate.
- After forcing 13 turnovers (53rd in the FBS) and turning the ball over 17 times (110th in the FBS) this season, Missouri has the 100th-ranked turnover margin of -4.
Missouri’s Best Players
- Brady Cook has compiled 1,785 yards on 65.4% passing while recording five touchdown passes with seven interceptions this season. He’s also rushed for 232 yards with five scores.
- Cody Schrader is his team’s leading rusher with 111 carries for 508 yards, or 56.4 per game. He’s found paydirt five times on the ground, as well.
- Nathaniel Peat has run for 387 yards across 87 attempts, scoring two touchdowns.
- Dominic Lovett has racked up 659 receiving yards on 45 receptions to pace his squad so far this season while scoring two touchdowns as a receiver.
- Luther Burden III has 29 receptions (on 49 targets) for a total of 240 yards (26.7 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
- Barrett Banister has racked up 239 reciving yards (26.6 ypg) this season.
- DJ Coleman paces the team with 4.0 sacks, and also has 4.0 TFL and 21 tackles.
- Chad Bailey, Missouri’s tackle leader, has 22 tackles and 2.0 TFL this year.
- Jaylon Carlies has picked off a team-leading two passes. He also has 20 tackles, 3.0 TFL, one sack, and two passes defended to his name.