Missouri vs Vanderbilt Prediction and Pick, Week 9
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Missouri vs Vanderbilt Prediction
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The Missouri Tigers have a record of 6-1 during the course of this season, which brings them into this matchup. When the Tigers last entered the field, they faced off against the Auburn Tigers and emerged victorious by a score of 23-17. This was the outcome of their most recent game. Their total number of plays throughout the game was 84, which resulted in 343 yards. Following the conclusion of the game, the Missouri Tigers rushed the ball 44 times and accumulated 91 yards, which is equivalent to an average of 2.1 yards per attempt. Regarding the Tigers’ ability to stop the run, they surrendered 150 yards on 41 tries, which is equivalent to 3.7 yards for each rush that they allowed. There were a total of 207 yards and 18 completions that Missouri allowed on 30 attempts, which resulted in a completion percentage of 60.0%.
To put it another way, the Missouri Tigers have scored an average of 39.0 points per game when it comes to putting the ball inside the end zone. They are now ranked seventh in the nation with an average of 244.9 yards gained on the ground, which places them in seventh place overall. Over the course of this season, the Tigers have accumulated 3,406 total yards. With regard to scoring, Missouri has scored a total of 22 touchdowns on the ground and 12 touchdowns through the use of the passing game. The Missouri Tigers have accumulated 185 first downs as a team, but they have also committed 32 penalties, which have resulted in 329 yards. On eight separate occasions, they have given up possession of the football.
When it comes to yards gained through the passing game, the Tigers have allowed 1,114 yards, which places them in sixteenth place in Division One. The average number of yards they have given up through the air is 159.1 per game, and they have given up a completion rate of 54.1%. Over the course of the season, they have allowed 243.0 yards per game, which places them in fifth place in the nation. As a result, they have given up nine touchdowns through the passing game and four scores through running the ball. Over the course of the season, the opponent has produced an average of 2.9 yards per rush on the ground and 83.9 yards per game through the use of the rushing attack. Across all seven games, they have allowed a total of 587 yards on the ground to be rushed. In terms of the number of points scored by their opponents, the Tigers are ranked sixteenth in Division One, allowing 16.7 points per game.
When they take the field, the Commodores have a record of 6-1 for the current season. The Commodores defeated the LSU Tigers in their most recent game, which ended with a score of 31-24. This victory was the Commodores’ most recent appearance on the gridiron. At the end of the game, Vanderbilt finished with 239 yards on 45 runs, averaging 5.3 yards per carry that they attempted. At the conclusion of the game, the Commodores had accumulated a total of 399 yards across 67 plays, with an average of 6.0 yards per play. A completion rate of 67.9% was allowed by the Commodores secondary, which resulted in the loss of 225 yards on 19 for 28 passing carries. There were 21 tries on the ground for a total of 100 yards by Vanderbilt, with each rush resulting in 4.8 yards.
The Vanderbilt Commodores are receiving an average of 457.7 yards per game, which places them in the 25th position in Division I. The Vanderbilt offense has been penalized for a total of 443 yards on 48 violations, which places them in the 39th position in the country in terms of the number of free yards they have given up. Over the course of the season, they have run for a total of 1,491 yards and have established a rushing average of 213.0 yards per game. A total of 167 first downs have been recorded by them, and they have thrown four interceptions while allowing their opponents to recover two fumbles with the ball. With an average of 41.4 points scored per game, the Commodores are currently ranked eighth in Division One in terms of their ability to score points through their play. As of this point in the season, the Commodores have accumulated a total of 1,713 yards through the air, and they have also maintained an average of 244.7 yards through the air per game, which places them 57th in Division 1.
Given that they are giving up 20.0 points per game, the Commodores are now ranked 35th in the nation. Over the course of the season, Vanderbilt has allowed a total of 645 yards rushing (92.1 yards per game), in addition to three touchdowns that have been scored through the ground game. They are currently rated 72nd in Division I due to the fact that they have allowed 13 touchdowns to be scored through the passing game and 222.9 yards per game. Over the course of the season, the Commodores defense has participated in 418 plays, which places them in the 25th spot in the nation. They have recovered a total of six fumbles and picked off four passes so far this year. The total number of points they have allowed is 140.
✅ Our CFB Week 9 Pick: Missouri Tigers ML
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