This line has dropped throughout the day on Friday as news filtered out that Cowboys starting quarterback Spencer Sanders could return for the Texas Bowl. The Cowboys strung together a nice season behind a once-again explosive offense, led by freshman quarterback Spencer Sanders. He was previously ruled out for the season. The Aggies will have rushing success against the Cowboys, particularly in short yardage situations.
The Aggies rank th in seconds per play, one of the slowest tempos in college football. Oklahoma State has been without their primary playmakers and went under the total in their final three games against Kansas, West Virginia and Oklahoma. This unit held Georgia to 97 rushing yards on 36 carries. I still like this secondary, which should be able to contain an Oklahoma State passing attack without the dynamic Wallace.
The Gamecocks will look to make it four straight victories while the Aggies will try to stop a two-game skid. Both teams sit at in SEC play and will benefit from a bye last week. So, can South Carolina continue its momentum and pick up its first-ever win in this series? The main culprit has been a struggling offense that ranks outside the top in Success Rate.
And if you remove the points scored on drives that started in opponent territory after turnovers, that average drops to a paltry The passing game has been downright dreadful, ranking outside the top in EPA per Pass. To make matters worse, the Aggies also lost their most dangerous weapon in Ainias Smith to a season-ending injury. South Carolina Gamecocks After a messy year of quarterback roulette that even ended with the Gamecocks starting a wide receiver at QB in their bowl game, head coach Shane Beamer brought in former Oklahoma gunslinger Spencer Rattler via the transfer portal.
Beamer hoped Rattler would provide a significant bump to the passing game, but he has had a disappointing first half of the season.
Both teams are coming off their bye week, so who should you be backing with your Week 9 college football bets? The Bruins came up short against then-No. Before locking in any Week 9 college football picks on those games or others, be sure to see the latest college football predictions from SportsLine's advanced computer model. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.
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The Wildcats were still alive in the College Football Playoff race heading into their matchup against then-No. They are going to have trouble recovering from that loss emotionally, especially since they are facing a tough team this week. Oklahoma State is coming off an excellent performance, taking down then-No.
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