North Texas vs. UTSA Odds, Trends, Pick ATS 12/2/22

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North Texas vs. UTSA Odds, Trends, Pick ATS 12/2/22

North Texas Mean Green (7-5 SU, ATS 7-4-0) and UTSA Roadrunners (10-2 SU and AAS 6-6-1) are playing each other on Friday, December 2nd at Alamodome, San Antonio.

North Texas vs. UTSA is a football game on 12/2/22. North Texas is favored by 8 points.

The Mean Green finished last season with an overall record of 7-5. This season, they have been favored in 4 games and posted an ATS record 7.4-4. In their most recent game, the Mean Greens defeated Rice 21-17. The Roadrunners have a 10-2 overall and an 8-0 record in Conference USA. They were 16.5-point favorites in their previous game against UTEP. They won 34-31. Their over-under record is 6- 5-1. North Texas vs. UTSA is on 12/2/22.

The Mean Green have a straight-up record of 6-4-0 and a cover-to-spread rate of 60%. On offense, they averaged 37.3 points per game while allowing 30.0. On the road, the team averaged 29.8 points and allowed 37, while their record vs. the spread was 3-2-1. Over the Roadrunners’ last ten games, their over-under record is 7-3-5.

The Mean Green are averaging 34.5 points per game on offense this season. This week they are playing against a UTSA defense that allows 26. 5 points a game. The Roadrunners are the 13th most prolific offense in college football, scoring 37.92 points. They are ranked 139th in rush yards allowed per contest. They have averaged 213.45 yards per match when facing defenses ranked outside the top 50. North Texas is ranked 50th on the ground, averaging 204.17 yards.

North Texas and the Roadrunners met in the previous game. North Texas won the game with 15 seconds left. GTBets Sportsbook offers a 125% real cash bonus and a free half point for every bet placed.

North Texas vs. UTSA is a Big 10 Conference Game of the Year. Al McMordie's team is 41-20 in his last 61 NCAA Football Conference Games/Totals of The Year, including his BIG 10 Game Of The Season Winner last season on Michigan over Ohio State.


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