Free Sports Game Preview and Prediction: Sam Houston State vs. New Mexico State
Thursday, October 02, 2025 9:00 PM
Play: Point Spread: +2.5/-105 New Mexico State
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Thursday’s FREE NCAAF WINNER: New Mexico State Aggies.
Game 304.
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Sports fans, I've been doing this for almost 50 years, and for the life of me, I just don't see why Sam Houston is laying wood on the road in this matchup. Yes, I understand New Mexico State is a “less-than-stellar”, opponent (to put it lightly), adversary. But they are playing at home, they have won a couple of games this season, and they come into this game returning home following two away contests. Head-to-head, these two teams split matchups the last two seasons. As far as Sam Housto goes, I understand this team has played four decent opponents: Western Kentucky, UNLV, Hawaii, and Texas. Obviously, they are not supposed to win or cover against any of those foes. But they have looked downright deplorable, with a defense that has allowed a combined 171 points. Yes, it is true, the Aggies statistics offensively are some of the worst in the nation, ranking 120th in points scored, 126th in total yards, 136th in rushing yards, and 43rd in passing yards. Their defense isn't that much better, my friends. But the Beakats have turned the ball over four times, and are only accounting for 16.3 points per game, and are being outscored by an average of 26.5 points per game. They can't stop the pass at all, and their opponent has a decent quarterback. I just feel making them a favorite here is a mistake. Looks like the odd makers are setting a trap. But we're not gonna’ fall for. Take New Mexico State. Thank you.
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