TCU vs West Virginia Prediction and Pick, Week 9

TCU vs West Virginia Prediction and Pick, Week 9

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TCU vs West Virginia Prediction

Now we have the TCU vs West Virginia Prediction for both teams.

When the TCU Horned Frogs take the field, they do so with a record of 5-2 for the current season. In their most recent contest, the Horned Frogs faced up against the Baylor Bears and emerged victorious with a final score of 42-36. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. During the ground game, the Horned Frogs gave up 121 yards on 37 tries, which is equivalent to 3.3 yards for every run that they gave up. TCU was able to complete 25 passes out of 52 attempts, which resulted in 318 yards and generated a completion percentage of 48.1%. After everything was said and done, they had a total of 427 yards, which was a result of 69 plays that they had completed. There were a total of 38 times that the TCU Horned Frogs rushed the ball, and they gained a total of 196 yards. This meant that they averaged 5.2 yards per attempt.

If we are talking about scoring, the TCU Horned Frogs have an average of 36.3 points per game this season. They have a team average of 128.0 yards on the ground, which places them 102nd in the nation in terms of total yards. There have been a total of 3,061 yards accumulated by the Horned Frogs throughout this season. TCU has scored a total of 21 touchdowns through the air and 12 touchdowns through the ground. However, the majority of their touchdowns have been scored rushing. The offensive performance of TCU has resulted in a total of 155 first downs, while they have committed 47 infractions for 460 yards against. There have been ten separate instances in which they have turned the ball over.

Due to the fact that they allow 26.3 points per game, the Horned Frogs are currently ranked 86th in Division I in terms of team defense. To this point in the season, they have allowed an average of 130.6 rushing yards per game and 3.5 yards per tote to be thrown against them. In seven games thus far this season, they have allowed 914 yards on the ground to be rushed against them. When it comes to passing yards, the Horned Frogs are currently ranked 112nd in college football due to the fact that they are allowing 1,762 yards to be passed. In addition to allowing a completion percentage of 61.6%, they have allowed the passing game to result in 251.7 yards per game. The fact that they are allowing 382.3 yards per game throughout the course of this season places them in the 87th position at the national level. Their defense has allowed 15 touchdowns to be scored through the air and 5 touchdowns to be scored in the ground game.

The Mountaineers have a record of 2-5 during the current season, which they bring into this upcoming meeting. They were defeated by the UCF Knights by a score of 45-13 in their most recent game, which was played against the Mountaineers. In the end, West Virginia finished the game with 131 yards on 49 carries, which resulted in a rushing average of 2.7 yards per carry. At the conclusion of the game, the Mountaineers had accumulated 210 yards in total, and they had run 77 plays, which resulted in 2.7 yards per play. A completion rate of 65.0% was allowed by the Mountaineers’ passing defense, which resulted in the Mountaineers giving up 323 yards on 26 for 40 via the air. There were 35 rush attempts for 255 yards in West Virginia, with each rush averaging 7.3 yards.

Because of their average of 354.1 yards per game, the West Virginia Mountaineers are now placed 100th in the college football rankings. Due to the fact that they have committed 42 violations, the West Virginia offense has accumulated 375 yards of penalties, which places them 84th in the nation in terms of committing mistakes. The average number of rushing yards they have gained in a game is 195.4, and they have accumulated a total of 1,368 yards on the ground. A total of 136 first downs have been accumulated by them, and they have thrown six interceptions while allowing opponents to recover six fumbles. With an average of 21.0 points scored per game, the Mountaineers are currently ranked 113th in Division 1 in terms of the amount of points they score. There have been a total of 1,111 passing yards accumulated by the Mountaineers throughout the course of the season up to this point, with an average of 158.7 passing yards per game. This places them in the 126th position in Division I.

As of the current season, West Virginia has allowed a total of 1,185 rushing yards, which is equivalent to 169.3 yards per game, and has also allowed 11 touchdowns to be scored by rushing. They are currently rated 109th in the nation due to the fact that they have allowed 13 touchdowns to be scored through the passing game and 247.1 yards per game. This season, they have allowed 216 points to be blocked. During the course of the season, their defense has lost four fumbles and recovered eight interceptions. In terms of total plays, the Mountaineers defense has participated in 496, which places them 113th in the nation. The Mountaineers are now rated 112nd in the nation due to the fact that they are not scoring more than 30.9 points per game.

 

Our CFB Week 9 Pick: TCU Horned Frogs

 

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