Utah State vs New Mexico Prediction and Pick, Week 9
Utah State vs New Mexico Prediction and Pick, Week 9. Place a bet on this CFB football game with the best odds.
Utah State vs New Mexico Prediction
Now we have the Utah State vs New Mexico Prediction for both teams.
The Utah State Aggies have a record of 4-3 thus far this season, which brings them into this specific battle. When the Aggies last competed on the field, they faced off against the San Jose State Spartans and emerged victorious by a score of 30-25. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. They completed 70 plays for a total of 461 yards when everything was said and done. It was determined that the Utah State Aggies rushed the ball 38 times and gained 130 yards, which resulted in an average of 3.4 yards per carry for the team. Out of a total of 27 attempts, the Aggies allowed 194 yards to be gained through the running game, which is equivalent to 7.2 yards per rush allowed. The completion rate for Utah State was 54.0% despite the fact that they allowed 27 completions on 50 attempts, which resulted in a total of 340 yards.
The Aggies have accumulated a total of 2,999 yards so far this season. Utah State has scored 17 touchdowns through the passing game and 14 touchdowns through the running game when it comes to taking possession of the ball and putting it inside the end zone. On six separate occasions, they have given up possession of the football. The total number of first downs that Utah State has accumulated is 145, and they have been penalized 53 times for a total of 396 yards. The fact that they are able to sustain an average of 162.9 yards on the ground when playing offense places them in the sixty-first position in the country. With an average of 34.0 points scored per game, the Utah State Aggies have a strong track record of getting into the end zone successfully.
With an average of 31.6 points scored against them, the Aggies are currently ranked 120th in the nation when it comes to the scoring of their opponents. They have allowed teams to run for an average of 4.7 yards per tote and 180.3 yards per game so far this season. This is a significant improvement from the previous season. During the course of this year, they have allowed a total of 1,262 rushing yards to be accumulated across seven games. In terms of yards gained through the passing game, the Aggies have allowed 1,883 yards, which places them in the 125th position in Division 1 (D-1). They have allowed an average of 269.0 yards through the air per game, and their completion percentage has been 59.0%. They are now rated 128th in the nation due to the fact that they are allowing 449.3 yards per games played throughout the course of this year. In addition to the 12 touchdowns that they have scored through the ground game, they have also scored 16 touchdowns through the air.
As they take the field, the Lobos have a record of 4-3 for the current season. When the Lobos last competed on the gridiron, they defeated the Nevada Wolf Pack by a final score of 24-22. This victory was the Lobos’ most recent victory by a significant margin. After the game was over, New Mexico finished with 210 yards on 42 carries, which resulted in a running average of 5.0 yards per attempt. Although they ran 64 plays, the Lobos concluded the game with a total of 348 yards, which is equivalent to 5.4 yards per play. A completion percentage of 79.3 percent was allowed by the Lobos secondary, which resulted in the loss of 202 yards for a completion percentage of 23 for 29. In total, New Mexico allowed 28 tries to run for 55 yards, with each carry resulting in 2.0 yards.
When it comes to their ability to score points, the Lobos are currently ranked 73rd in the nation with a scoring average of 28.4 points per game. As of right now, the New Mexico Lobos are ranked 86th in college football due to their average of 366.1 yards per game. The offense of New Mexico has accumulated 288 yards of penalties on 38 violations, which places them in the 98th position in the USA in terms of the amount of assistance they have provided to the opposing team. While they have allowed their opponents to recover eight fumbles, they have been able to obtain 149 first downs. Additionally, they have thrown eight interceptions. To this far in the season, the Lobos have accumulated 1,532 yards through the air and an average of 218.9 yards through the air for each game, which places them in the 78th position in respect to the entire nation. By way of the ground game, they have accumulated an average of 147.3 yards, and they have carried the ball for a total of 1,031 yards so far this season.
The Lobos are currently ranked 85th in Division 1 due to their average scoring defense of 26.3 points per game. This year, New Mexico has allowed a total of 815 yards rushing, which is equivalent to 116.4 yards per game. Additionally, they have allowed 10 touchdowns to be scored on the ground. They are ranked 116th in Division I for the number of touchdowns they have allowed through the air, with 10 touchdowns and 255.3 yards per game. With 466 plays under their belt, the Lobos defense is currently ranked 79th in the nation in terms of participation. In the first three games of the season, they had a total of three interceptions and one fumble recovery. In total, they have allowed 184 points to be scored against them.
✅ Our CFB Week 9 Pick: New Mexico Lobos
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