West Virginia vs Houston Prediction and Pick, Week 10
West Virginia vs Houston Prediction and Pick, Week 10. Place a bet on this CFB football game with the best odds.
West Virginia vs Houston Prediction
Now we have the West Virginia vs Houston Prediction for both teams.
All things considered, the West Virginia Mountaineers have a record of 2-6 for the current season as they enter this game. In their most recent game, the Mountaineers were defeated by the TCU Horned Frogs by a score of 23-17. This was the Mountaineers’ most recent appearance on the field. At the time that the final whistle blew, they had completed 73 plays, which resulted in 342 yards total. The West Virginia Mountaineers ended up rushing the ball 32 times and accumulating 41 yards, which resulted in them averaging 1.3 yards per carry due to the fact that they ran the ball 32 times. In terms of stopping the run, the Mountaineers allowed 96 yards to be gained on 33 attempts, which is equivalent to 2.9 yards for every run that was allowed to escape their grasp. With a total of 247 yards and a completion percentage of 61.5%, West Virginia was unable to complete 24 passes out of 39 attempts while carrying the ball.
During the current season, the Mountaineers have accumulated a total of 2,821 yards. When it comes to the distribution of touchdowns, West Virginia has scored two touchdowns with the passing game and fifteen touchdowns through the running game. Twelve times, they have allowed the opposing team to take possession of the ball. The team of West Virginia has accumulated 155 first downs, but they have been penalized for 46 infractions, which have resulted in 411 yards of loss. When it comes to running, they rank 47th in the nation with an average of 176.1 yards per game against. The West Virginia Mountaineers have a scoring average of 20.5 points per game, which is a significant amount of points.
The Mountaineers’ team defense is rated 105th in college football, allowing 29.9 points per game. This places them in their position. As of this point in the season, opposing teams have a running average of 4.0 yards per run and a rushing average of 160.1 yards per game. In the eight games that they have played so far this season, they have allowed 1,281 yards on the ground. When it comes to the number of passing yards that they allow, the Mountaineers are currently ranked 117th in college football. They are allowing 1,977 yards. In addition, they have a completion rate of 62.4% and allow 247.1 yards via the air for each game that they play. During the course of the year, they have distributed 407.3 yards per contest, which places them 106th in Division I. In total, they have allowed 14 touchdowns to be scored through the air and 12 touchdowns to be scored on the ground.
As of this encounter, the Cougars had a record of 6-1 for the current season. When the Cougars last competed on the field, they defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils by a final score of 24-16. This victory allowed them to take home the victory. At the conclusion of the game, the Cougars had accumulated a total of 384 yards while running 70 plays, which resulted in 5.5 yards per play. On 48 attempts, Houston carried for a total of 183 yards, with an average of 3.8 yards per attempt. The Houston Texans gave up 21 tries to run for 98 yards, which is equivalent to 4.7 yards per rush. A completion rate of 52.2% was allowed by the Cougars’ passing defense, which resulted in 328 yards of passing yards and a completion percentage of 24 for 46.
According to the national rankings, the Houston Cougars are currently ranked 73rd in the nation with an average of 381.3 yards per game. With a total of 46 infractions and 396 penalty yards, the Houston offense is now ranked 80th in Division I in terms of the number of mistakes they have committed. The ground game has allowed them to maintain an average of 171.3 yards per game, and they have accomplished a total of 1,370 yards of running play. In addition to allowing their opponents to recover one fumble, they have also allowed three picks to be given away, and they have accumulated 156 first downs. When it comes to their ability to score points, the Cougars are rated 71st in Division 1 with a scoring average of 28.8 points per game. During the course of the season up to this point, the Cougars have accumulated a total of 1,680 yards via the air, with an average of 210.0 yards passing per game. This places them in the 90th position in college football.
The Cougars are currently ranked 21st in Division 1 with a point per game (PPG) average of 18.6. Over the course of the season, Houston has allowed a total of 963 running yards, which is equivalent to 120.4 yards per game, in addition to 9 touchdowns that have been scored through the ground game. They are currently ranked 52nd in college football due to the fact that they have allowed 9 touchdowns through the air on average and 210.4 yards per game. There have been 529 plays played by the Cougars defense, which places them in 88th place in Division 1 in terms of total plays played. This season, their defense has been responsible for three fumble recoveries and six interceptions. They have given up 149 points in total during the course of the game.
✅ Our CFB Week 10 Pick: HOUSTON ML
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