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At 6:00 PM ET on Saturday, the San Jose State Spartans (4-2) play at the New Mexico State Aggies (2-5).
The Aggies are expected to lose by at least two touchdowns (currently +21.5) against the Spartans (with an over/under of 42.5 points).
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Game Info and Betting Lines for San Jose State vs. New Mexico State
- Game Day: Saturday, October 22, 2022
- Game Time: 6:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: FloSports
- Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico
- Stadium: Aggie 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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Spartans | -21.5 | -109 | -113 | 42.5 | -114 | -107 | -3386 | +1129 |
San Jose State Betting Insights
- So far this year, New Mexico State has put together a 3-4-0 record against the spread.
- New Mexico State is 0-2 against the spread when an underdog by 21.5 points or greater this year.
- New Mexico State hase hit the over in two of seven games with a set total (28.6%).
San Jose State Stats & Insights
- San Jose State owns the 84th-ranked offense this year (372.3 yards per game), and has been even more effective on defense, ranking 15th-best with only 295.7 yards allowed per game.
- San Jose State ranks 89th in points scored this season (25.7 points per game), but has been thriving on the defensive side of the ball, ranking eighth-best in the FBS with 14.5 points allowed per game.
- On defense, San Jose State has been a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards, ranking 11th-best by surrendering just 168.3 passing yards per game. The Spartans rank 42nd on offense (270.2 passing yards per game).
- San Jose State ranks 14th-worst in rushing offense (102.2 rushing yards per game), but has played better on defense, ranking 46th with 127.3 rushing yards allowed per game.
- San Jose State ranks 23rd-worst in third-down conversion rate (33.3%), but has been better on defense, ranking 48th with a 35.1% third-down percentage allowed.
- San Jose State owns the fourth-best turnover margin in college football at +8, forcing 10 turnovers (54th in the FBS) while turning it over two times (second in the FBS).
San Jose State’s Best Players
- Chevan Cordeiro leads San Jose State with 1,602 yards (267.0 ypg) on 117-of-207 passing with seven touchdowns and one interception this season. He also has 168 rushing yards on 70 carries while scoring six touchdowns on the ground.
- Kairee Robinson has 353 rushing yards on 75 carries with five touchdowns.
- Elijah Cooks’ 548 yards as a receiver lead the team. He’s been targeted 45 times and has registered 30 receptions and three touchdowns.
- Justin Lockhart has reeled in 17 passes while averaging 49.7 yards per game.
- Charles Ross has a total of 204 receiving yards so far this year, hauling in 14 passes and scoring one touchdown.
- Viliami Fehoko, who leads the team in tackles and sacks, has amassed 3.0 sacks, 5.0 TFL and 10 tackles.
- Cade Hall has picked off a team-high one pass. He also has six tackles, 3.0 TFL, 2.5 sacks, and one pass defended to his name.
New Mexico State Betting Insights
- New Mexico State is 3-4-0 ATS this year.
- New Mexico State has not yet covered the spread as underdogs of 21.5 points or more this year (0-2).
- Two of New Mexico State’s seven games with a set total have hit the over (28.6%).
New Mexico State Stats & Insights
- New Mexico State’s offense has been a bottom-25 unit in total offense this season, putting up 259.7 total yards per game, which ranks fifth-worst in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 63rd with 375.0 total yards allowed per contest.
- New Mexico State ranks sixth-worst in points per game (15.0), but it has been more effective on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 84th in the FBS with 29.0 points allowed per contest.
- New Mexico State ranks seventh-worst in passing yards per game (120.7), but it has been better on the other side of the ball, ranking 28th in the FBS with 195.7 passing yards surrendered per contest.
- In terms of rushing, New Mexico State ranks 82nd in the FBS on offense (139.0 rushing yards per game) and 106th on defense (179.3 rushing yards allowed per game).
- New Mexico State’s third-down offense has been a bottom-25 unit this season, posting a 31.8% third-down rate, which ranks 15th-worst in the FBS. On the defensive side of the ball, it ranks 71st with a 39.1% third-down rate surrendered.
- New Mexico State has registered four forced turnovers (127th in the FBS) and committed 13 turnovers (106th in the FBS) this season for a -9 turnover margin that ranks 100th in the FBS.
New Mexico State’s Best Players
- Gavin Frakes has recored 517 passing yards, or 73.9 per game, so far this season. He has completed 48.1% of his passes and has collected four touchdowns with six interceptions. He’s also helped out on the ground with 15.3 rushing yards per game while scoring as a runner one time.
- Star Thomas has rushed 61 times for 326 yards, with three touchdowns.
- Jamoni Jones has run for 217 yards across 62 attempts, scoring two touchdowns.
- Justice Powers paces his team with 204 receiving yards on nine catches.
- Kordell David has caught 12 passes and compiled 128 receiving yards (18.3 per game) with two touchdowns.
- Jordin Parker’s 13 targets have resulted in five grabs for 95 yards.
- Chris Ojoh, the team’s tackle and sacks leader, has racked up 4.5 sacks, 6.0 TFL and 48 tackles.
- Donovan King has a team-high one interception to go along with 14 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and one pass defended.