New Mexico State vs. Nevada Odds & Spread
New Mexico State vs. Nevada Odds & Spread: The first football games of the season will get underway on Saturday, with Nevada and New Mexico State playing. Participating head coaches are both first-time coaches for their respective schools this year. The Wolf Pack finished 8-5 last season and the Aggies went 2-10 as an independent.
On Monday night, the Las Cruces kickoff for Vegas’ college football game is at 10 p.m. ET. Caesars Sportsbook has Nevada as a 9-point favorite and the over/under for total points scored is 50.5 for their upcoming game against New Mexico State. Before making any picks, you need to see what SportsLine’s advanced computer model has to say.
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SportsLine has locked in their picks for the college football game between Nevada vs. New Mexico State. You can now head to SportsLine, as well as any other sportsbooks, to see the model’s picks, odds and betting lines for this matchup.
With a coaching change and high-level recruits, Nevada is reasserting itself as a serious contender. Wolf Pack coach Jay Norvell added wide receiver BJ Casteel from Arizona and also acquired tight end Cooper Shults out of Oregon. Toa Taua returns for his fifth year and provides stability for the offense early this season.
With Michigan transfer Darion Green-Warren and three returning starters in Tyson Williams, Bentlee Sanders, and JoJuan Claiborne along with stars like Hunter Maloney and Kaleb Barker who all had 7.8 or more tackles a game last season, New Mexico State is replacing most of the production lost from last year.
There are several positive signs for the Aggies as they head into the 2022 season: first, they’re just one year away from joining Conference USA. There are many opportunities for the team to grow and improve during that time. They also hired Jerry Kill, who’s done a great job at his previous ten stops.
Nevada will have trouble covering the spread against Nevada on Saturday. The Wolf Pack will be able to stop or slow down the offense, limiting their possessions. Michigan and TCU transfers Ahmonte Watkins and O’Maury Samuels should have their way with the Wolf Pack defense, turning this into a competitive game for the Wolverines away from home.
There is a spread of Nevada vs. New Mexico State picks at SportsLine, with both teams projected to score at least three touchdowns. Using the model’s spreads and simulations, the most likely outcome is an over. Only on SportsLine can you see the Nevada vs. New Mexico State predictions.