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One of the top wideouts in college football will be on show when Tory Horton and the Colorado State Rams (2-9) host the New Mexico Lobos (2-9) on Friday, November 25, 2022.
The Rams are expected to win by at least a touchdown (currently -7.5) versus the Lobos. The over/under for this game is 34.5 points.
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Colorado State vs. New Mexico
- Game Day: Friday, November 25, 2022
- Game Time: 3:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
- Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
- Stadium: Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Rams | -7.5 | -105 | -115 | 34.5 | -113 | -108 | -299 | +233 |
Colorado State Betting Insights
- New Mexico is 3-7-1 against the spread this season.
- New Mexico is 1-5-1 against the spread when an underdog by 7.5 points or more this season.
- In New Mexico’s 11 games with a set total, six have hit the over (54.5%).
Colorado State Stats & Insights
- Colorado State ranks fourth-worst in total offense (284.0 yards per game), but has been a little better on defense, ranking 64th with 374.9 yards allowed per game.
- Colorado State has been a bottom-25 scoring offense this season, ranking worst with 12.8 points per contest. The defensive unit ranks 97th in the FBS (29.4 points allowed per game).
- While Colorado State’s pass defense ranks 36th with 202.5 passing yards allowed per game,the offense has been worse, ranking 24th-worst (193.7 passing yards per game).
- Colorado State ranks sixth-worst in rushing offense (90.3 rushing yards per game), but has been better on defense, ranking 94th with 172.5 rushing yards allowed per contest.
- Colorado State has been a bottom-25 offense on third down this year, ranking worst with a 21.7% third-down percentage. Defensively, the Rams rank 82nd in the FBS (40.5% third-down percentage allowed).
- Colorado State has forced 14 total turnovers (81st in the FBS) this season and have turned it over 18 times (92nd in the FBS) for -4a turnover margin of -4, 100th-ranked in college football.
Colorado State’s Best Players
- Clay Millen has 1,696 pass yards for Colorado State, completing 71.4% of his passes and recording eight touchdowns and six interceptions this season.
- Avery Morrow has carried the ball 151 times for a team-high 772 yards on the ground and has found the end zone four times.
- A’jon Vivens has piled up 104 yards on 39 attempts.
- Horton’s 1,000 yards as a receiver lead the team. He’s been targeted 102 times and has collected 61 catches and seven touchdowns.
- Justus Ross-Simmons has hauled in 22 receptions totaling 364 yards, finding the end zone two times as a receiver so far this campaign.
- Tanner Arkin has a total of 125 receiving yards so far this year, grabbing 14 throws.
- Mohamed Kamara leads the team with 8.0 sacks, and also has 7.0 TFL and 21 tackles.
- Jack Howell, Colorado State’s tackle leader, has 85 tackles and three interceptions this year.
- Ayden Hector has picked off a team-high three passes. He also has 20 tackles and four passes defended to his name.
New Mexico Betting Insights
- New Mexico’s ATS record is 3-7-1 this season.
- New Mexico is 1-5-1 against the spread when an underdog by 7.5 points or more this season.
- Out of New Mexico’s 11 games with a set total, six have hit the over (54.5%).
New Mexico Stats & Insights
- New Mexico’s offense has been a bottom-25 unit in total offense this season, generating 235.4 total yards per game, which ranks worst in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 44th with 356.9 total yards allowed per contest.
- New Mexico ranks third-worst in points per game (14.3), but it has been more effective on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 73rd in the FBS with 26.8 points allowed per contest.
- While New Mexico’s pass offense has had trouble moving the chains, ranking fifth-worst with 109.5 passing yards per game, its defense ranks 24th-best with only 191.2 passing yards allowed per contest.
- From an offensive angle, New Mexico is compiling 125.9 rushing yards per game (101st-ranked). It ranks 86th in the FBS on the other side of the ball (165.7 rushing yards allowed per game).
- New Mexico ranks second-worst in third-down conversion percentage (23.2%), but it has been more effective defensively, ranking 32nd in the FBS with a 34.4% third-down rate allowed.
- New Mexico has a +3 turnover margin this season, which ranks 47th in the FBS.
New Mexico’s Best Players
- Miles Kendrick has put up 870 passing yards, or 79.1 per game, so far this season. He has completed 59% of his passes and has thrown three touchdowns with seven interceptions. He’s also contributed on the ground with 11.6 rushing yards per game while scoring as a runner three times.
- Nathaniel Jones has run the ball 116 times for 534 yards, with two touchdowns.
- Christian Washington has collected 222 yards (on 55 carries).
- Geordon Porter’s 312 receiving yards (28.4 yards per game) are a team high. He has 22 receptions on 36 targets with two touchdowns.
- Luke Wysong has 33 receptions (on 53 targets) for a total of 282 yards (25.6 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
- Andrew Erickson’s nine grabs (on 22 targets) have netted him 102 yards (9.3 ypg).
- Reco Hannah has 3.5 sacks to lead the team, and also has 3.0 TFL, 39 tackles, and one interception.
- Cody Moon is the team’s top-tackler this year. He’s picked up 65 tackles, 6.0 TFL, and 3.5 sacks.
- A.J. Haulcy has a team-high two interceptions to go along with 52 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and two passes defended.