Vanderbilt Commodores vs Missouri Tigers Prediction, CFB Picks

Vanderbilt Commodores vs Missouri Tigers Prediction, CFB Picks

Vanderbilt Commodores vs Missouri Tigers Prediction, CFB Picks. Place a bet wager on NCAA football with the best odds.

Currently, the Vanderbilt Commodores have a record of 2-1 for the current season, which they bring into this game. In the most recent game that the Commodores participated in, they faced off against the Georgia State Panthers. The Commodores were defeated by the Georgia State Panthers by a score of 36-32. When it came to stopping the run, the Commodores surrendered 157 yards on 34 attempts, which works out to an average of 4.6 yards per rush that they allowed an opponent to gain. The Vanderbilt offense was able to complete 26 passes out of 41 attempts, resulting in a total of 269 yards and a completion rate of 63.4%. A total of 67 plays were run, resulting in 380 yards. The Vanderbilt Commodores ended up carrying the ball 34 times and accumulating 110 yards, which resulted in them gaining an average of 3.2 yards per carry.

By the end of the season, the Commodores have accumulated a total of 1,093 yards. Regarding the distribution of touchdowns, Vanderbilt has accumulated a total of 8 touchdowns through the ground game and 5 touchdowns through the passing game. It is the first time that they have given up the football. With regard to their offensive, Vanderbilt has accumulated 61 first downs, and they have committed 24 penalties that have resulted in 240 yards. When it comes to the run game, they are averaging 177.7 yards per game, which places them in the 48th position in the USA. As of right now, the Vanderbilt Commodores are averaging 40.3 points per game when it comes to going into the end zone.

With a scoring average of 21.0 points per game, the Commodores are placed 67th in Division I when it comes to the number of points their opponents score. Throughout the course of this season, they have allowed teams to run for an average of 3.0 yards per rush and 90.7 yards on the ground per game. Across all three games, they have allowed a total of 272 yards on the ground to be rushed. As far as yards gained through the air are concerned, the Commodores have allowed 622 yards, which places them in the 80th position in Division I. Their completion percentage is 61.7%, and they allow 207.3 yards in the air per game. Additionally, they allow a completion percentage of 61.7%. They have given up a total of 298.0 yards per game, which places them in the 46th position in Division 1 football. In addition to allowing two touchdowns on the ground, they have also allowed five touchdowns to be scored through the air.

Going into this matchup, the Tigers had a perfect record for the year. In the most recent game that they participated in, the Tigers prevailed against the Boston College Eagles by a score of 27-21 in the championship game. At the end of the game, Missouri carried the football for a total of 176 yards on 43 attempts, the average of which was 4.1 yards per attempt. At the conclusion of the game, the Tigers had accumulated a total of 440 yards, and they had run 73 plays, averaging 6.0 yards per play. The passing defense of the Tigers allowed a completion rate of 57.1%, allowing the opposing team to receive 249 yards on 16 out of 28 passes through the air. Missouri was able to stop 26 runs for 49 yards, which is equivalent to 1.9 yards per rush.

According to the Division I rankings, the Missouri Tigers are currently ranked 19th with an average of 482.3 yards per game. With a total of 215 penalty yards coming from 25 different violations, the Missouri offense is currently ranked 19th in the nation in terms of the amount of damage they have caused to your team. According to the statistics, they have rushed for an average of 203.3 yards per game and have carried the ball for 610 yards so far this season. One interception has been thrown away by them, and they have also lost one fumble. Additionally, they have accumulated 80 first downs. Taking into consideration the number of points that are being scored, the Tigers are ranked 24th in Division 1 with an average of 38.7 points per game. As of this point in the season, the Tigers have thrown for a total of 837 yards via the air and have averaged 279.0 yards passing per game, which places them in the 39th position among Division I teams.

Over the course of the season, Missouri has allowed a total of 221 yards running, which is equivalent to 73.7 yards per game, and has not allowed any touchdowns on the ground. In addition to allowing 110.3 yards per game, they have allowed three touchdowns to be scored through the passing game, which places them in seventh place in Division 1. During the course of the season, they have a total of four interceptions and one fumble. A total of 156 plays have been played by the Tigers defense, which places them in 25th place in the nation. On average, the Tigers are allowing seven points per game, which places them in ninth place in the nation. 21 points have been conceded by them so far this season.

 

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