Missouri vs. Texas A&M Spread, Odds, & Matchup Analysis

Missouri vs. Texas A&M Spread, Odds, & Matchup Analysis

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The Texas A&M Aggies are hosting the Missouri Tigers in Week 6 of the NCAA football season. Per college football Week 6 odds, the Aggies are 2.5-point favorites. 

Below, we’ll look at some scenarios for how this game between two top-25 squads could win. Looking for MO sportsbook promos, or TX sportsbook promos? Check out our pages.

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Texas A&M favored over Missouri ahead of SEC matchup

How Texas A&M could win and cover the spread

Through the first five weeks, the Aggies have played five games and allowed just five passing touchdowns overall and 207 passing yards per game. The Tigers have passed on 53.2% of their offensive snaps so far, and quarterback Brady Cook has completed 68.7% of his passes for 946 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception. 

The Tigers have played Murray State, Buffalo, Boston College, and Vanderbilt this season. They blew out Murray State and Buffalo by a combined score of 87-0, but their margin of victory against Boston College was just six points, and it was just three against Vanderbilt. 

How Missouri could cover and win the game

The Tigers are allowing just 127.2 passing yards per game so far this season (fifth best in the nation), and they’ll aim to slow down Aggies quarterback Marcel Reed, who’s thrown for 585 yards, six touchdowns, and no interceptions in 79 attempts so far.The Tigers picked off Boston College quarterback Thoms Castellanos twice and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia twice in previous games. Missouri is also allowing less than 92 rushing yards per game (19th), and the Aggies have run on 54% of their offensive snaps.

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