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The Nevada Wolf Pack will travel in WAC conference play when they face the New Mexico St Aggies in a college football game late night on Saturday. Kick off time at New Mexico St is scheduled for 10:30PM Eastern Time with national television coverage provided by ESPNU. The LVSC college football odds makers have set the opening point spread in this game and the Nevada Wolf Pack opened as a 31-point favorite. The early money from the college football betting public has come in on the home underdog New Mexico St Aggies, as the Nevada Wolf Pack are currently a 29 ½ point favorite. The over under is lined at 59 ½ for the bettors to play into. College football money line players who would like to make a play on the favored Nevada Wolf Pack will find them lined at –7500 with the home underdog New Mexico St Aggies bringing back +3250 to pull off the major upset win without the points.
The teams played to a very high scoring game in 2008, as it was New Mexico St pulling out the 48-45 win at Nevada as a 19-½ point road underdog. The Aggies were able to pass for 409 yards on the Wolf Pack defense for the victory. Nevada moved the ball pretty well on New Mexico St with 313 rushing yards and 194 through the air but the Wolf Pack had a –2-turnover margin in the game that contributed to a three-point loss. It was another high scoring game in their 2007 meeting with Nevada winning 40-38 but failing to cover the 6-½ point spread. The Nevada Wolf Pack sits at 7-3 on the season and winners of 7 straight games and is tied with Boise St atop the WAC standings. Boise St and Nevada will meet next week to determine the out right WAC champion. Nevada has been on fire recently pilling up the points and yardage against WAC opponents. Nevada in their 6 conference games have averaged 557 yards of offense per game and an incredible 7.9 yards per play average. Junior quarterback Colin Kaepernick is hitting on 60% of his passes with 14 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. The junior signal caller has been a huge weapon running the football with 1015 yards rushing on 123 carries for an impressive 8.3 yards per carry. Nevada’s dual running backs have piled up huge numbers as Vai Taua averages 7.8 a carry and Luke Lippincott 7.6. Defensively Nevada surrenders 412 yards per game and 26 points a game. The New Mexico St Aggies are having another poor season at 3-7 on the year. The team has lost 4 straight games and the offense has been non-existent. The Aggies have only scored 16 points in total over their past 4 games. They have no offensive touchdowns over their past four games. Sophomore quarterback Jeff Fleming is under center and the signal caller has hit on 52% of his passes with just 2 touchdowns and 9 picks. Senior running back Tonny Glynn got the bulk of the carries last week against Hawaii and he rushed for 74 yards on 11 carries.
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CFB Trend: New Mexico St is 4-1 to the Under in their 5 WAC conference games this season.
The Wagerline consensus has 59.4 the CFB bettors on Nevada –29 1/2
The Wagerline consensus has 70.0% of the CFB bettors playing over 59 1/2
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