- The Texas A&M Aggies are 2.5-point home favorites against the Missouri Tigers.
- Saturday’s betting total stands at 48.5 points with -110 odds for the over and under.
- Missouri quarterback Brady Cook has -114 odds to go over 223.5 passing yards for a fifth-consecutive game.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The only top-25 matchup of Week 6 lists the No. 9 ranked Missouri Tigers as 2.5-point road underdogs to the No. 25 ranked Texas A&M Aggies. Missouri has +120 legal sports betting odds to win outright as a road underdog.
Missouri Vs Texas A&M Betting Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Missouri | +2.5 (-105) | +120 | O48.5 (-110) |
Texas A&M | -2.5 (-115) | -140 | U48.5 (-110) |
These two teams haven’t shown much explosive offense against Power 5 opponents and rely on the run game. That play style favors the 48.5-point total at Texas sportsbooks to go under with -110 odds.
Expect the Tigers to use a run-heavy approach against a solid Aggies defense, relying on running back Nate Noel to lead the charge. Noel should continue his recent success within Missouri’s effective rushing attack that ranks 26th in rushing success rate this season.
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Noel projects for 78.5 rushing yards at legal college football betting sites despite rushing for 199 yards in Week 4 and 121 yards in Week 3 before Missouri’s Week 5 bye. Getting a week of rest after 46 combined carries means Noel should get another big workload against the Aggies.
Nate Noel Rushing Yards Prop
- Over 78.5 Rushing Yards -114
- Under 78.5 Rushing Yards -114
There are -114 legal Missouri sports betting odds for the over and under on Noel’s rushing prop. Despite the run-first approach, Tigers quarterback Brady Cook could thrive off of the play action again in Week 6.
Brady Cook Passing Yards Prop
- Over 223.5 Passing Yards -114
- Under 223.5 Passing Yards -114
Cook’s passing yards prop stands at 223.5 yards, a projection he’s cleared in all four games this season. The Aggies rank 81st in the country with an average of 234.0 passing yards allowed per game this season.
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