Texas A&M Aggies vs Miami Hurricanes Prediction, 9/9/2023 College Football Picks, Best Bets & Odds

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Texas A&M Aggies vs Miami Hurricanes Prediction, 9/9/2023 College Football Picks, Best Bets & Odds

Game: Texas A&M Aggies vs Miami Hurricanes

Date: Saturday, September 9, 2023

Location: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL

TV: ESPN+

Odds/Point Spread: Hurricanes (+4)

Total/Over-Under: 49.5

The Texas A&M Aggies (1-0) are en route to Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday, September 9, 2023 where they will compete against the Miami Hurricanes (1-0). Texas A&M is 4-point favorites. The betting total comes in at 49.5.

The Texas A&M Aggies step onto the field holding a record of 1-0 this season. In their last matchup, the Aggies took on the New Mexico Lobos and notched a win by a score of 52-10. Conner Weigman went 18/23 with 236 yards through the air and 5 touchdowns. He had a quarterback rate of 236.2 and finished the contest without throwing an interception. Amari Daniels led the offense in rushing for the Aggies with 7 carries for 51 yds (7.3 yards per carry). The Texas A&M Aggies ended up rushing 29 different times and amassed 134 yards, earning them an average of 4.6 yards per attempt. In the game, they ran 63 plays which gave them 411 yards. Texas A&M allowed 16 completions on 28 tries for 131 yds, and a completion percentage of 57.1%. On the ground, the Aggies conceded 91 yds on 32 tries, which calculates to 2.8 yards per rush allowed.

The Aggies have racked up 411 yards in total for the season. When it comes to distribution of touchdowns, Texas A&M has earned 6 passing touchdowns and 1 touchdown on the ground. They have surrendered the football 0 times. Texas A&M has amassed 27 first downs as a unit, and they have been hurt by 9 infractions for 88 yds. As a unit they are averaging 134.0 yards on the ground which has them sitting 78th in Division 1. When it comes to putting points on the board, the Texas A&M Aggies have an average of 52.0 points per game.

When it comes to yards through the air, the Aggies have conceded 131 yds which has them sitting in 23rd in college football. They are allowing 131.0 yards per contest via the pass and conceding a completion percentage of 57.1%. For the season, they have yielded 222.0 yards per contest which puts them 24th in the country. They have yielded no touchdowns via the pass and 1 touchdown via the ground game. They are allowing 2.8 yards per run and 91.0 rushing yards per game on the year. Overall, they have allowed 91 yards via the running game in 1 contest. The Aggies rank 31st in the country concerning team defense, allowing 10.0 PPG.

The Hurricanes step onto the field holding a record of 1-0 this season. When they last stepped on the field, the Hurricanes walked away with a victory by a final of 38-3 against the Miami RedHawks. Tyler Van Dyke (1 TD) ended the contest with 201 yards on 17/22 passing while his QB rating was 159.9. He tossed 1 interception and his average yards per pass attempt was 9.1. Henry Parrish Jr. ran the football 9 times for 90 yds, finishing the game with 10.0 yds per attempt for Miami. Miami rushed for 6.9 yds per attempt, totaling 250 yds on 36 attempts. The Hurricanes finished the game with 493 yards while they ran 61 plays (8.1 yards per play). The Hurricanes pass defense gave up a completion rate of 54.2%, surrendering 164 yds on 13 for 24 passing. Miami allowed 25 running attempts for 51 yds (2.0 yards per carry).

Regarding the points being put on the board, the Hurricanes rank 46th in Division 1 by tallying 38.0 points per contest. The Miami Hurricanes average 493.0 yards per contest, which has them sitting 29th in Division 1. The Miami offense has compiled 60 yds of penalties on 8 infractions, which ranks 35th in D-1 in terms of helping out the opposition. They have thrown 1 pick while allowing opponents to recover no fumbles and they have been able to obtain 27 first downs.

Miami has yielded a total of 51 rushing yards and no touchdowns via the rush so far this year. They have allowed the opposition no TDs through the air and 164.0 yards/game, which has them ranked 49th in D-1. Their defense has tallied no fumbles and no picks this season. The Hurricanes defense has been on the field for 49 plays, which is 6th in Division 1. The Hurricanes are allowing 3.0 points per contest, which has them 10th in D-1. This year, they have relinquished 3 total points.

Who will win tonight's Aggies/Hurricanes college football game against the spread?

Josh's Pick: Take the Hurricanes +4

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