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On Saturday at 7:30 PM ET, the Missouri Tigers (4-6) will host the New Mexico State Aggies (4-5).
The Tigers are expected to win by at least two TDs (currently -28.5) versus the Aggies. The over/under for this game is 46.5 points.
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Missouri vs. New Mexico State
- Game Day: Saturday, November 19, 2022
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPNU
- Location: Columbia, Missouri
- Stadium: Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Tigers | -28.5 | -112 | -110 | 46.5 | -112 | -110 | -10000 | +2200 |
Missouri Betting Insights
- So far this year, New Mexico State has compiled a 5-4-0 record against the spread.
- New Mexico State is 0-2 against the spread when an underdog by 28.5 points or more this season.
- New Mexico State games have gone over the point total in three out of nine opportunities (33.3%).
Missouri Stats & Insights
- Missouri is putting up 353.9 yards per game offensively this season (92nd in the FBS), and are surrendering 346.1 yards per game (34th) on defense.
- Missouri is compiling 23.2 points per game on offense, which ranks them 96th in the FBS. Defensively, the defense ranks 64th, allowing 25.9 points per contest.
- Offensively, Missouri ranks 100th in the FBS with 203.6 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defense ranks 55th in passing yards allowed per contest (219.0).
- On offense, Missouri ranks 71st in the FBS with 150.3 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 38th in rushing yards allowed per contest (127.1).
- Missouri ranks 85th in third-down percentage this season (37.0%), but has been playing really well on defense, ranking 19th-best in the FBS with a 31.7% third-down conversion rate allowed.
- With 13 forced turnovers (75th in the FBS) against 18 turnovers committed (103rd in the FBS), Missouri (-5) has the 100th-ranked turnover margin in college football.
Missouri’s Best Players
- Brady Cook has racked up 2,002 yards (200.2 ypg) on 180-of-278 passing with seven touchdowns compared to seven interceptions this season. In addition, he’s added 338 rushing yards (33.8 ypg) on 100 carries while scoring five touchdowns on the ground.
- The team’s top rusher, Cody Schrader, has carried the ball 121 times for 533 yards (53.3 per game), scoring five times.
- Nathaniel Peat has collected 399 yards on 90 attempts, scoring two times.
- Dominic Lovett’s team-leading 706 yards as a receiver have come on 49 catches (out of 63 targets) with three touchdowns.
- Barrett Banister has reeled in 29 passes while averaging 31.2 yards per game.
- Luther Burden III has a total of 255 receiving yards so far this year, hauling in 31 passes and scoring one touchdown.
- DJ Coleman has 5.0 sacks to pace the team, and also has 5.0 TFL and 24 tackles.
- So far Jaylon Carlies leads the team in both tackles and interceptions. He has collected 29 tackles, 3.0 TFL, one sack, and two interceptions this season.
New Mexico State Betting Insights
- New Mexico State is 5-4-0 against the spread this season.
- New Mexico State has not yet covered the spread as underdogs of 28.5 points or more this season (0-2).
- In New Mexico State’s nine games with a set total, three have hit the over (33.3%).
New Mexico State Stats & Insights
- New Mexico State has been sputtering offensively, ranking fifth-worst with 287.2 total yards per game. It has been more effective on defense, surrendering 347.9 total yards per contest (36th-ranked).
- New Mexico State has not been getting things done offensively, ranking 18th-worst in the FBS with 19.9 points per game. It has been better defensively, surrendering 25.6 points per contest (61st-ranked).
- New Mexico State ranks eighth-worst in passing yards per game on offense (146.0), but at least it has been dominating on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 13th-best in passing yards allowed per contest (176.6).
- From an offensive angle, New Mexico State is putting up 141.2 rushing yards per game (81st-ranked). It ranks 96th in the FBS on the other side of the ball (171.3 rushing yards surrendered per game).
- New Mexico State ranks 12th-worst in third-down conversion percentage (30.3%), but it has been more productive on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 51st in the FBS with a 36.9% third-down rate allowed.
- After forcing eight turnovers (124th in the FBS) and turning the ball over 13 times (51st in the FBS) this season, New Mexico State owns the 100th-ranked turnover margin of -5.
New Mexico State’s Best Players
- Diego Pavia has been a dual threat for New Mexico State this season. He has 662 passing yards (73.6 per game) while completing 47.7% of his passes. He’s thrown four touchdown passes and four interceptions this season. On the ground, he’s compiled 239 yards (26.6 ypg) on 49 carries with two rushing touchdowns.
- The team’s top rusher, Star Thomas, has carried the ball 73 times for 370 yards (41.1 per game) with three touchdowns.
- Justice Powers has registered 16 catches this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 315 (35.0 yards per game). He’s been targeted 29 times.
- Bryce Childress has put together a 133-yard season so far. He’s caught 13 passes on 21 targets.
- Kordell David’s 12 receptions (on 33 targets) have netted him 128 yards (14.2 ypg) and two touchdowns.
- Chris Ojoh leads the team with 5.5 sacks. He’s also the team’s tackle leader, and has amassed 7.0 TFL and 49 tackles.
- Syrus Dumas has a team-high two interceptions to go along with 14 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and two passes defended.