LSU Tigers vs Vanderbilt Commodores Betting Prediction and Pick Week 8
LSU Tigers vs Vanderbilt Commodores Prediction and Pick, Week 8. Place a bet on this CFB football game with the best odds.
LSU Tigers vs Vanderbilt Commodores Prediction
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LSU Tigers have a record of 5-1 for the current season as of this matchup, which is the current meeting. In their most recent match, the Tigers competed against the South Carolina Gamecocks, and they emerged victors by a score of 20-10. The game was played in South Carolina. Their most recent match was the one in which they emerged victorious. In terms of the ground game, the Tigers allowed 193 yards on 45 tries, which works out to an average of 4.3 yards per rush that they committed. This is a significant amount of ground against. LSU allowed 15 completions during the course of 27 attempts, which resulted in 124 yards and a completion rate of 55.6% (the percentage of passes that were completed). During the course of the game, they carried out 63 plays, which enabled them to accumulate 420 yards. When everything was said and done, the LSU Tigers ran the ball thirty times and gained 166 yards, which is equivalent to an average of 5.5 yards per carry. This is the total amount of yards gained by the LSU Tigers.
It has been determined that the Tigers have amassed a total of 2,241 yards throughout the course of the season. There have been a total of ten touchdowns scored by LSU through the use of the pass, and seven touchdowns have been scored through the use of the ground. This is in relation to the process of putting the ball into the end zone. It is a total of eight times that they have failed to retrieve the ball. Although the LSU offense has amassed 132 first downs, they have been thwarted by 41 penalties that have resulted in 372 yards. This has caused them to lose the game. The fact that they are averaging 115.0 yards through their run game places them in the 114th position in the nation in terms of offensive efficiency. The LSU Tigers have a record of 25.8 points per game on average across all of their games, which is quite impressive when it comes to the number of touchdowns they have scored.
The Tigers are ranked fifth in the nation for team defense, with an average of 11.8 points allowed to be scored against them. This places them in fifth place overall. Throughout the course of the season, their defense has allowed 3.2 yards per tote and 102.5 yards on the ground per game. This is the average number of yards allowed each game. They have allowed a total of 615 yards to be gained with the running game over the course of a total of six games. Because they have allowed 1,167 yards in the air, the Tigers are placed forty-first in the nation in terms of passing yardage. This is due to the fact that they have allowed 1,167 yards thrown. The passing game has resulted in a loss of 194.5 yards per game, which is in addition to the fact that they have allowed a completion percentage of 58.0%. Overall, they have allowed 297.0 yards per game, which places them in the 21st position among all of the teams in Division 1 in terms of their defensive performance. They have scored four touchdowns that have been scored through the air in addition to the four touchdowns that they have scored on the ground.
The Commodores are currently in this competition with a record of 5-1 for the season, which brings them into an advantageous position. When the Commodores made their most recent appearance on the field, they were defeated by the Alabama Crimson Tide by a score of 30-14. It was the result of their most recent game that determined the score. Throughout the course of the game, Vanderbilt finished with 19 carries, which resulted in a total of 135 yards, with an average of 7.1 yards gained to each run. After 55 plays, the Commodores finished with 333 yards, which is comparable to 6.1 yards per play. This is the end result of the game. The Commodores secondary allowed a completion rate of 74.2% and allowed 23 out of 31 passes to be completed, which resulted in 340 yards being given up by the defense. The total number of running attempts that Vanderbilt allowed was 38, and the total amount of yards gained was 146 (3.8 yards per rush).
Due to the fact that they average 467.5 yards per game, the Vanderbilt Commodores are now ranked 19th in Division 1 of the NCAA Division I Football Conference. The offense of Vanderbilt has racked up 408 yards of penalties on 44 violations, which places them in the 28th position in the United States of America in terms of the amount of assistance they have offered to the counterparty. Throughout the course of this season, they have run for a total of 1,252 yards and have averaged 208.7 yards per game with the rush. They have thrown four interceptions, and they have enabled their opponents to recover two fumbles. They have also allowed others to recover two fumbles. Furthermore, they have the total of 147 first downs in their possession. With an average of 43.2 points scored per game, the Commodores are presently ranked seventh in college football based on the amount of points they score themselves. This ranking is based on the score that they score themselves. With a total of 1,553 passing yards thus far in this season, the Commodores have also maintained an average of 258.8 passing yards per game, which positions them 47th in the nation in terms of passing yards. In addition, the Commodores have accumulated 1,553 passing yards to this point.
This season, Vanderbilt has allowed a total of 545 yards on the ground, which is comparable to 90.8 yards per game. Additionally, Vanderbilt has allowed three touchdowns to be scored on the run. Because they have allowed 11 touchdowns through the air and 222.5 yards per game, they are rated 69th in the college football rankings. This is due to the fact that they have allowed these factors. Throughout the course of this season, they have faced a total of 116 points that have been scored against them. From the beginning of the season till now, their defense has been responsible for a total of six fumbles and four interceptions. At this point in time, the Commodores defense has participated in 369 plays, which positions them in the 29th position in Division 1 in terms of participation. The Commodores are now in the 36th position in the nation due to the fact that they are losing 19.3 points every game they are currently playing.
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