The Auburn Tigers play the New Mexico Lobos on Saturday night, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, money line odds, and over/under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet.
The game starts at 6:30 and can be seen on ESPN 2 with Roy Philpott, Sam Acho, and Taylor Davis on the call.
Auburn football looks to return to the winning track Saturday night by facing the New Mexico Lobos in nonconference action. Auburn struggled offensively last week in its 21-14 loss to California as quarterback Payton Thorne threw four interceptions and running back Jarquez Hunter was limited to 68 yards on 12 carries. Cal quarterback Fernando Mendoza was able to find success through the air by completing 25 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns.
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze is looking to fix his offense’s woes by starting Hank Brown over Payton Thorne at quarterback. A new quarterback, plus a game against the nation’s worst defense, should propel Auburn to victory on Saturday night.
What is the final line for Saturday’s game between Auburn and New Mexico? Here is the latest information from BetMGM.
College football odds via BetMGM:
Point spread: Auburn (-26.5)
Money Line: Auburn (-5000) New Mexico (+1500)
Over-under: Auburn (U 58.5, -115) New Mexico (O 58.5, -105)
WR Cam Coleman (Shoulder- Doubtful)
OL Izavion Miller (Undisclosed- Doubtful)
K Alex McPherson (Illness- Questionable)
RB Jaylen Morgan (Undisclosed- Questionable)
WR Evan Wynsong (Undisclosed- Questionable)
Lambert-Smith enters the game as the Tigers’ leading receiver with five catches for 110 yards and three touchdowns. With Coleman being doubtful for today’s game, expect Lambert-Smith to carry the load for the receivers today.
Dampier is a Swiss army knife for the New Mexico offense. He has passed for 432 yards and four touchdowns and leads the team in rushing with 164 yards and three scores. Auburn’s defense will need to keep Dampier in check today in order to shut down the Lobos offensive attack.
Auburn’s offense got a shot in the arm Friday with the announcement of Hank Brown taking over as starting quarterback over Payton Thorne. Although there is doubt whether or not Cam Coleman will play today, expect there to be an uptick in production offensively due to New Mexico’s last-ranked defense.
Prediction: Auburn 48 New Mexico 10
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