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On Saturday at 9:00 PM ET, the San Diego State Aztecs (3-4) will host the Nevada Wolf Pack (0-6).
The Wolf Pack are expected to lose by double digits (currently +13.5) versus the Aztecs (with an over/under of 48 points).
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Game Info for San Diego State vs. Nevada
- Game Day: Saturday, October 21, 2023
- Game Time: 9:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 2
- Location: San Diego, California
- Stadium: Snapdragon Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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San Diego State | -13.5 | -110 | -110 | 48 | -110 | -110 | -540 | +400 |
San Diego State Pick Insights
- San Diego State’s ATS record is 4-2-0 this season.
- The teams have hit the over in three of San Diego State’s six games with a set total.
San Diego State Stats & Insights
- With 332.4 yards of total offense per game (25th-worst) and 443.9 yards allowed per game on defense (12th-worst), San Diego State has been getting outplayed on both sides of the ball this year.
- Offensively, San Diego State ranks 105th in the FBS with 22.4 points per game. Meanwhile, the team’s defense ranks 107th in points allowed (443.9 points allowed per contest).
- With 188.4 offensive passing yards per game (20th-worst) and 277.9 passing yards allowed per game on defense (11th-worst), San Diego State has been playing poorly on both sides of the ball this year in the passing game.
- San Diego State is totaling 144 rushing yards per game on offense (79th in the FBS), and ranks 103rd defensively with 166 rushing yards allowed per game.
- San Diego State is putting up a 36.1% third-down conversion rate on offense (98th in the FBS), and ranks 99th defensively with a 42.5% third-down percentage allowed.
- San Diego State ranks 36th in college football with a +2 turnover margin after forcing 14 turnovers (sixth in the FBS) and committing 12 (102nd in the FBS).
San Diego State’s Best Players
- Jalen Mayden leads San Diego State with 1,287 yards (183.9 ypg) on 116-of-185 passing with six touchdowns and six interceptions this season. He also has 338 rushing yards on 74 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
- Jaylon Armstead has piled up 255 yards on 60 carries, scoring five times.
- Mekhi Shaw’s 254 yards as a receiver pace the team. He’s been targeted 21 times and has totaled 16 catches and two touchdowns.
- Mark Redman has put together a 241-yard season so far with two touchdowns, reeling in 21 passes on 30 targets.
- Brionne Penny has a total of 221 receiving yards so far this year, grabbing 19 passes.
- Zyrus Fiaseu paces the team with two sacks. He’s also the team’s tackle leader, and has recorded four TFL and 29 tackles.
- Cedarious Barfield leads the team with three interceptions, while also putting up 17 tackles, one TFL, and four passes defended.
Nevada Betting Insights
- Nevada is 3-2-0 ATS this year.
- When it has played as at least 13.5-point underdogs this season, Nevada is 3-1 against the spread.
- Two of Nevada’s five games with a set total have hit the over (40%).
Nevada Pick Insights
- Nevada has struggled on both sides of the ball this season, ranking 18th-worst in total offense (322.7 total yards per game) and worst in total defense (512 total yards allowed per game).
- Nevada has plenty of room to improve, as it ranks seventh-worst in points per game (17.3) this season and second-worst in points allowed per game (39.5).
- Nevada’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit in pass defense this season, ceding 314.7 passing yards per game, which ranks fourth-worst in the FBS. On offense, it ranks 98th with 203.3 passing yards per contest.
- Nevada has been struggling in run defense, ranking 12th-worst with 197.3 rushing yards surrendered per game. It has been more effective offensively, putting up 119.3 rushing yards per contest (108th-ranked).
- Nevada has been struggling on third down, ranking sixth-worst with a 50% third-down conversion rate allowed per game. It has been better on the other side of the ball, compiling a 34.4% third-down rate (107th-ranked).
- Nevada has forced eight turnovers this season and have turned the ball over 12 times, resulting in a -4 turnover margin that is 22nd-worst in the FBS.
Nevada’s Best Players
- Brendon Lewis has been a dual threat for Nevada this season. He has 907 passing yards (151.2 per game) while completing 57.9% of his passes. He’s thrown two touchdown passes and six interceptions this season. On the ground, he’s compiled 311 yards (51.8 ypg) on 71 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
- Sean Dollars has racked up 78 carries and totaled 241 yards with three touchdowns.
- Jamaal Bell has registered 26 receptions this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 247 (41.2 yards per game). He’s been targeted 42 times and has one touchdown.
- Spencer Curtis has 18 receptions (on 29 targets) for a total of 214 yards (35.7 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
- Dalevon Campbell has racked up 205 reciving yards (34.2 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
- Ike Nnakenyi leads the team with two sacks, and also has one TFL and five tackles.
- Emany Johnson has been all over the field, leading the team in both tackles and interceptions. He has 43 tackles, three TFL, and two interceptions so far.