Baylor Vs. Texas State: NCAA Football Betting Picks And Tips

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Baylor Vs. Texas State: NCAA Football Betting Picks And Tips

The Baylor Bears and Texas State Bobcats will play each other on September 17, 2022 at 12:00 PM ET on FS1. The Bobcat are on the moneyline to win. Sportsbooks have installed a point total of points for the matchup.

Baylor is unbeaten as a 30-point favorite or greater this season. Baylor hasn't won against the spread once this year. Bears games this term have posted an average total of 50.5 points.

Baylor is unbeaten as a 30-point favorite or greater this season. Bears games this year have posted an average total of 50.5 points.

Baylor and Texas State are playing NCAA football. The Bobcats have one win against the spread this year. Texas has had one game hit the over this season.

The Bobcats have one win against the spread this year. The average total for Bobcat games is 57.0 points.

Qualan Jones has a team-high 119 rushing yards (59.5 per game) this season. Richard Reese has taken 16 carries for 88 yards and two touchdowns. Hal Presley has 87 receiving yards, Monaray Baldwin 84 yards. Ben Sims has nine receptions for 68 yards with one touchdown.

Qualan Jones has a team-high 119 rushing yards (59.5 per game) this season. Richard Reese has taken 16 carries for 88 yards and two touchdowns. Hal Presley has 87 receiving yards, Monaray Baldwin 84 yards with one touchdown and Ben Sims 68 yards.

Calvin Hill is the team's top rusher with 156 yards per game. Charles Brown has 68 receiving yards (68.0 yards a game) and one touchdown. Rontavius Groves has 60 receivingyards (30.00 yards) this year. Javen Banks has one catch for 52 yards and a touchdown this season.

Calvin Hill is the team's top rusher with 24 carries for 156 yards this year. Charles Brown's 68 receiving yards lead theteam. Rontavius Groves has racked up 60 receivingyards (30.0 yards per game). Javen Banks has one catch for 52 yards (52.5 yards) and one touchdown.

Baylor and Texas State are playing in the NCAA football championship game.


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