Aggies against Longhorns – Nov 24 NCAA Football Betting
Texas has its once-a-year hoedown on November 24th when the Longhorns travel to College Station to face the Texas A&M Aggies. The Longhorns come in with a 6-3 record with 2 of their losses vs ranked panhandle powerhouses #3 Oklahoma and #6 Oklahoma State. The Aggies stand at 5 wins and 5 losses for the season and are presently on a three-game losing streak. Including their marathon game last Saturday vs #14 Kansas State, which saw the Aggies lose 53-50 in quadruple overtime, 2 of those losses came in overtime.
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The Texas offense is led by freshman Quarterback David Ash (112.9 rating – 58.2% completion percentage – 898 passing yards – 3 Touchdown – 6 INT). Mike Davis (33 catches – 521 yards – 1 Touchdown) is Ash’s fave target with Jaxon Shipley (33 catches – 438 yards – 5 Touchdown) a close second. Freshman Malcolm Brown (635 yards – 4.8 yards per carry – 5 Touchdown) bolsters the Horns’ racing attacking, with fellow freshman Joe Bergeron (414 yards – 6.9 yards per carry – 5 Touchdown) bringing up the slack. This nucleus helps lead the way to a team average of 31.1 PPG on offense. The Longhorns defense has done its job all season holding opponents to 21 points per game. The only lapse in defense was vs the #3 ranked team in the nation, the Sooners who defeated them 55-17.
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The Texas A&M Aggies have to decide whether or not they play in the Big 12 or the WAC Conference. Resulting in several shootouts to just have a shot for victory, the Aggies have a high-powered offense and a lackluster defense. Texas A&M averages 34.4 points per game for their opponents and 43.2 points per game on offense. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill has been pretty strong all season (134.3 rating – 62.4% completion percentage – 2,911 passing yards – 23 Touchdown – 11 INT) with WR Ryan Swope (69 catches – 932 yards – 9 Touchdown) being a constant deep menace. In a loss to the Sooners, Swope broke a 79-yard td reception earlier this year. The Aggies have a tough two-pronged ground game split up amongst senior Cyrus Gray (932 yards – 5.0 yards per carry – 9 Touchdown) and junior Christine Michael (899 yards – 6.0 yards per carry – 8 Touchdown).



