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The Fresno State Bulldogs (6-4) will visit the Nevada Wolf Pack (2-8) on Saturday at 10:30 PM ET.
The Bulldogs are expected to come out on top by at least two touchdowns (currently -22.5) versus the Wolf Pack. The over/under for this game is 54 points.
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Fresno State vs. Nevada
- Game Day: Saturday, November 19, 2022
- Game Time: 10:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
- Location: Reno, Nevada
- Stadium: Mackay Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Bulldogs | -22.5 | -110 | -110 | 54 | -112 | -109 | -2485 | +1093 |
Fresno State Betting Insights
- Nevada has a 3-8-0 record against the spread this year.
- Nevada is 1-2 against the spread when an underdog by 22.5 points or more this season.
- Nevada has gone over in four of their 11 games with a set total (36.4%).
Fresno State Stats & Insights
- Fresno State is averaging 407.0 yards per game offensively this year (56th in the FBS), and are allowing 365.8 yards per game (53rd) on the defensive side of the ball.
- Fresno State ranks 53rd in scoring offense (30.0 points per game) and 45th in scoring defense (23.6 points allowed per game) this season.
- On offense, Fresno State has been a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards, ranking 23rd-best in the FBS by averaging 277.4 per game. The Bulldogs rank 31st on defense (198.3 passing yards allowed per game).
- Offensively, Fresno State ranks 91st in the FBS with 129.6 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 94th in rushing yards allowed per contest (167.5).
- On offense, Fresno State has been a top-25 unit in terms of third-down efficiency, ranking 18th-best in the FBS by putting up a 47.2% third-down percentage. The defense ranks 74th on defense (39.6% third-down percentage allowed).
- Fresno State has forced 10 total turnovers (111th in the FBS) this season and have turned it over 14 times (61st in the FBS) for -4a turnover margin of -4, 100th-ranked in college football.
Fresno State’s Best Players
- Jake Haener has 1,888 yards passing for Fresno State, completing 74.9% of his passes and collecting 14 touchdowns and three interceptions this season.
- Jordan Mims has 870 rushing yards on 181 carries with 10 touchdowns.
- Malik Sherrod has been handed the ball 57 times this year and racked up 330 yards (33.0 per game) with two touchdowns.
- Jalen Cropper’s 825 yards as a receiver pace the team. He’s been targeted 80 times and has collected 64 catches and five touchdowns.
- Nikko Remigio has hauled in 53 receptions totaling 597 yards, finding the end zone four times as a receiver so far this campaign.
- Zane Pope has racked up 29 catches for 387 yards, an average of 38.7 yards per game. He’s scored two times as a receiver this season.
- David Perales has 9.5 sacks to pace the team, and also has 9.0 TFL and 29 tackles.
- Fresno State’s leading tackler, Levelle Bailey, has 43 tackles and 4.0 TFL this year.
- Cameron Lockridge leads the team with two interceptions, while also recording 23 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and two passes defended.
Nevada Betting Insights
- So far this year, Nevada has put together a 3-8-0 record against the spread.
- When they have played as at least 22.5-point underdogs this season, the Wolf Pack are 1-2 against the spread.
- In Nevada’s 11 games with a set total, four have hit the over (36.4%).
Nevada Stats & Insights
- Nevada has been struggling on offense, ranking fourth-worst with 280.7 total yards per game. It has been better on the other side of the ball, surrendering 393.5 total yards per contest (87th-ranked).
- Nevada has been struggling offensively, ranking 12th-worst in the FBS with 19.0 points per game. It has been more effective on the other side of the ball, surrendering 30.3 points per contest (102nd-ranked).
- Nevada’s passing game has been sputtering, ranking 13th-worst in the FBS with 170.6 passing yards per game. It has been better on defense, surrendering 217.6 passing yards per contest (51st-ranked).
- Nevada’s rushing offense has been bottom-25 this season, registering 110.1 rushing yards per game, which ranks 18th-worst in the FBS. On the defensive side of the ball, it ranks 98th with 175.9 rushing yards surrendered per contest.
- Nevada ranks 103rd in the FBS with a 34.8% third-down conversion rate on offense, and 103rd with a 42.1% third-down percentage allowed on the defensive side of the ball.
- Nevada has a top-25 turnover margin this season, ranking 15th-best at +7.
Nevada’s Best Players
- Nate Cox leads Nevada with 945 yards on 90-of-169 passing with two touchdowns compared to one interception this season. He has chipped in with 186 rushing yards (18.6 ypg) on 51 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
- The team’s top rusher, Toa Taua, has carried the ball 171 times for 674 yards (67.4 per game), with 10 touchdowns this year. He’s proven to be a dual threat, hauling in 259 receiving yards (25.9 per game) on 31 catches with one receiving touchdown.
- Devonte Lee has piled up 233 yards (on 67 carries) with five touchdowns.
- Brian Casteel’s 428 receiving yards (42.8 yards per game) lead the team. He has 38 catches on 75 targets with two touchdowns.
- Dalevon Campbell has caught 27 passes and compiled 276 receiving yards (27.6 per game).
- Dom Peterson has collected 4.0 sacks to pace the team, while also picking up 5.0 TFL and 14 tackles.
- Bentlee Sanders has 33 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and five interceptions, and leads the team in both tackles and interceptions.