California Golden Bears vs San Diego State Aztecs Betting Prediction CFB Week 4
California Golden Bears vs San Diego State Aztecs Betting Prediction CFB Week 4. Place a bet on this college football game with 100% crypto.
California Golden Bears vs San Diego State Aztecs Betting Prediction
This year, the California Golden Bears have a record of two wins and zero losses as they take the field. With a final score of 27-14, the Golden Bears emerged victorious in their most recent game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The California Golden Bears had a total of twenty-four rushing attempts and gained a total of sixty-one yards, which averages out to 2.5 yards per attempt. In the end, they had amassed a total of 340 yards on 63 plays. California completed 19 of 32 passing attempts for a total of 205 yards and a completion rate of 59.4 percent. The Golden Bears gave up 130 yards on 37 different rushing attempts, which works out to an average of 3.5 yards allowed per run.
This season, the Golden Bears have amassed a total of 1,163 yards. California had scored a total of seven passing touchdowns and four rushing touchdowns at the conclusion of the game. They have committed two turnovers. The California team has been awarded 57 first downs on the offensive side of the ball. They have also been hindered by 21 penalties, which have resulted in the loss of 179 yards. Their average of 118.7 rushing yards as a team places them 110th in the country. The California Golden Bears have an average of 32.0 points per game when it comes to scoring a touchdown in the end zone.
The Golden Bears are currently ranked 65th in the nation for passing yards allowed, having given up a total of 593 yards. Their opponents are scoring a completion rate of 59.7 percent against them and are also averaging 197.7 yards via the air per game. In college football, they are currently ranked 38th. They have achieved an average of 280.0 yards per game thus far in this campaign. They have scored a total of three rushing touchdowns and one touchdown by passing the ball. They are allowing 82.3 rushing yards to be gained each game and 2.9 yards per carry on the year. Over the course of the season, they have conceded 247 running yards over the course of three games. In terms of the number of points that the opposing team is permitted to score, the Golden Bears, who are ranked 19th in Division 1, allow 10.7 points to be scored every game.
This year, the Aztecs had a record of 1 win and 1 loss heading into this matchup. The Washington State Cougars defeated the Aztecs 36 to 13 the last time the Aztecs played on the gridiron. With an average of 2.7 yards gained per attempt, San Diego State finished the game with a total of 82 yards on 30 carries. The Aztecs ran a total of 60 plays, which came to an average of 3.6 yards per play, and they completed the game with a total of 215 yards. The Aztecs’ secondary conceded a completion rate of 66.7%, giving up 257 yards on 28 out of 42 passing plays. 36 tries on the run for 139 yards, or 3.9 yards per rush, were relinquished by San Diego State.
The San Diego State Aztecs have an average of 339.5 yards per game, placing them 99th in college football. The San Diego State offense has accumulated 103 penalty yards over 13 violations, which places them in the 103rd spot in Division 1 for the amount of harm they have caused to other teams. They have carried the ball for a total of 310 yards and have maintained an average of 155.0 yards per game on the ground. They have earned a total of thirty-four first downs so far. The Aztecs presently have the seventy-eighth-highest point total in Division 1, with an average of 27.5 points per game. The Aztecs have managed to garner 369 yards through the air throughout the course of their campaign to date. In addition, they have maintained an average of 184.5 passing yards per game, which puts them in 103rd place in the nation.
This season, San Diego State has conceded a total of 188 yards on the ground, which averages to 94.0 yards per game. In addition, they have allowed one score. They have conceded 3 touchdowns that were scored via passing, and they have also allowed 151.5 yards per game, putting them in the 26th place in Division 1. They have conceded a total of thirty-six points overall. They have not intercepted a single pass, and they have not recovered a single fumble all season. The Aztecs’ defense has been on the field for 131 plays, which is the fifteenth highest total in Division 1. The Aztecs are currently giving up an average of 18.0 points per game, which puts them in a tie for 50th place in Division 1.
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