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Will Mississippi Valley State cover the spread vs. North Texas? Betting Trends, Record ATS
The Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils (0-7) are heavy underdogs (+28.5) as they attempt to stop a seven-game losing streak when they visit the North Texas Mean Green (4-2) at 2:00 PM ET on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at UNT Coliseum. The matchup airs on ESPN+. The matchup has an over/under set at 120.5 points.
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Mississippi Valley State vs. North Texas Odds & Info
- Date: Saturday, December 2, 2023
- Time: 2:00 PM ET
- TV: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
- Where: Denton, Texas
- Venue: UNT Coliseum
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Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
---|---|---|
North Texas | -28.5 | 120.5 |
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Delta Devils Betting Records & Stats
- Mississippi Valley State has played six games this season that have gone over 120.5 combined points scored.
- Mississippi Valley State’s games this year have had a 136.3-point total on average, 15.8 more points than this matchup’s over/under.
- So far this season, Mississippi Valley State has put together a 3-4-0 record against the spread.
- North Texas’ .600 ATS win percentage (3-2-0 ATS Record) is higher than Mississippi Valley State’s .429 mark (3-4-0 ATS Record) in 2023-24.
Mississippi Valley State vs. North Texas Over/Under Stats
Games Over 120.5 | % of Games Over 120.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
North Texas | 3 | 60% | 69.3 | 120.7 | 58.2 | 143.1 | 128.3 |
Mississippi Valley State | 6 | 85.7% | 51.4 | 120.7 | 84.9 | 143.1 | 141.8 |
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Additional Mississippi Valley State Insights & Trends
- The Delta Devils score 6.8 fewer points per game (51.4) than the Mean Green allow (58.2).
- Mississippi Valley State has put together a 1-1 ATS record and a 0-2 overall record in games it scores more than 58.2 points.
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Mississippi Valley State vs. North Texas Betting Splits
ATS Record | ATS Record Against 28.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
---|---|---|---|
North Texas | 3-2-0 | 0-0 | 3-2-0 |
Mississippi Valley State | 3-4-0 | 2-2 | 1-6-0 |
Mississippi Valley State vs. North Texas Home/Away Splits (Last Season)
North Texas | Mississippi Valley State | |
---|---|---|
14-2 | Home Record | 4-6 |
10-3 | Away Record | 1-19 |
7-5-0 | Home ATS Record | 7-3-0 |
5-6-0 | Away ATS Record | 9-7-0 |
65.6 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 68 |
63.5 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 58.5 |
4-8-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 6-4-0 |
6-5-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 9-7-0 |
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Mississippi woman killed in two-vehicle crash in Grenada County
GRENADA COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – A Mississippi woman was killed during a two-vehicle crash in Grenada County.
Officials with the Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) said the crash occurred on Highway 7 just after 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 7.
Mississippi woman killed in head-on crash in Louisiana
According to MHP, a 2002 Toyota Sequoia was traveling north on the highway when the vehicle collided with a Mercedes van that was also traveling north.
The driver of the Mercedes, 53-year-old Loretta Hopkins, of Winona, died at the scene.
This crash remains under investigation by MHP.
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Mississippi State’s Loss Doesn’t Stop SEC from Owning Week Two in AP Top 25
Outside of Mississippi State, Arkansas and Auburn, the SEC had a very successful Week Two of the college football season. The latest AP Top 25 poll reflects the strength of the SEC with 6 of the top 7 spots belonging to SEC teams.
Here’s a recap of how the ranked SEC teams fared in the second full week of the college football season:
Click here for a recap of the unranked SEC teams.
With the exception of giving up three points, this was probably exactly how Georgia expected this game to go. Carson Beck threw five touchdowns and the defense held Tennessee Tech to less than 150 yards of total offense. Anything less would be a surprise.
More than 100,000 people saw Texas come into Ann Arbor, Mich. and leave with a huge win. The Longhorns looked like the better team from the first drive of the game where they easily marched down the field. That Oct. 19 game in Austin against Georgia is looking better and better.
It was a lot closer than Alabama would’ve liked, but it’s a win that will fend off the “Nick Saban is gone, we’re doomed” crowd. At the same time, though, there were some things that crowd could point to at a later time.
Two games against inferior competition and Ole Miss has outscored its opponents 129-3. They’ll take a slight step up in competition next week against Wake Forest, but the Rebels are still about a month away from playing a team that will truly test them.
Missouri’s schedule just took an unexpected bump in its level of difficulty with No. 24 Boston College joining the top 25. Bill O’Brien is brilliant at game planning and calling plays (not so much with making trades, but that hasn’t reached the college ranks yet). Missouri needs to be on upset alert (and ready to stop the run).
This happens every year. Tennessee looks really good to start the season and by the end Volunteer fans are saying next year is their year. But maybe this year is their year with the way Nico Iamaleava has been playing.
Of the two SEC newcomers, Texas is getting most of the attention which makes sense based on the current teams. But folks, don’t sleep on the Sooners. They ruined many of my own childhood memories growing up in Texas. This week’s way-too close game doesn’t help that argument, but think long term.
LSU was one of three SEC teams to play FCS schools after playing top 25 teams last week. The Tigers and Texas A&M both lost, while Georgia won. So, it’s not surprising to see each of them play FCS teams and neither were any of the results.
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Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo ‘disrespected’ by Mississippi State football’s defensive game plan
Cam Skattebo slammed Mississippi State on the football field on Saturday night and also took another jab afterward in his postgame press conference.
The Arizona State running back, following a 30-23 Sun Devils win at Mountain America Stadium, took exception to MSU only utilizing three defenders on the line of scrimmage. The results were damning.
Arizona State (2-0) rushed for 346 yards. It was the most allowed by Mississippi State (1-1) in a game since Arkansas in 2016. Skattebo’s 262 rushing yards on 33 carries were the second-most in ASU history.
“They couldn’t stop us in that three-down front,” Skattebo said when asked what made ASU’s run game successful. “Honestly, we all felt disrespected with them in a three-down front. You can’t come in here and put five guys in the box and expect to stop six. I don’t know. We took that a little disrespectful, and we rushed for what over 300 yards? Something around there. It is what it is.”
Skattebo, a 5-foot-11, 215-pound junior, also led Arizona State with 35 receiving yards on three catches.
“I knew these dudes were big and heavy,” he said. “We knew going into the game they weren’t as physical as most other teams but they’re heavy. So when they hit you, it hurts, no matter how hard they’re coming — 300 pounds at 10 miles per hour or 16 miles per hour hurts the same. I just kept my feet moving.”
Mississippi State trailed 30-3 in the third quarter but scored 20 unanswered points to cut the score to 30-23 with 5:27 to play. The Bulldogs never touched the ball again, with the Sun Devils running out the clock on 12 plays.
Skattebo had a game-sealing 39-yard rush that allowed ASU to kneel down.
“Until the end, we had our ups and downs there, but that was fun,” he said. “You can ask these guys up front, bullying dudes, grown men that are 300 pounds, that’s fun to us. That’s fun to the front-five, the front-seven and the running back. The quarterback probably hates it. He probably likes watching, but he didn’t complain one time the whole game.”
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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