The Missouri Tigers (8-14) will aim for their first SEC win of the season when they host the Texas A&M Aggies (13-8) on Wednesday night. Missouri has been knocking on the door of a league victory, with its last four losses coming by single digits. Texas A&M has won three of its last four games, beating Florida in a 67-66 thriller on Saturday. The Aggies snuck past the Tigers when these teams met in College Station last month.
Tipoff is set for 9 p.m. ET on Wednesday at Mizzou Arena. The Aggies are favored by 4.5 points in the latest Missouri vs. Texas A&M odds, while the over/under is 141.5 points, per SportsLine consensus. Before entering any Texas A&M vs. Missouri picks, you’ll want to see the NCAA Basketball predictions from the model at SportsLine.
The model simulates every Division I college basketball game 10,000 times. It enters Week 14 of the 2023-24 season on a 124-82 roll on all top-rated college basketball picks dating back to last season, returning more than $2,000 for $100 players. It is also off to a sizzling 20-9 start on top-rated spread picks this season. Anyone following has seen huge returns.
The model has set its sights on Texas A&M vs. Missouri. You can head to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several college basketball betting lines for the game:
- Missouri vs. Texas A&M spread: Texas A&M -4.5
- Missouri vs. Texas A&M over/under: 141.5 points
- Missouri vs. Texas A&M money line: Missouri +164, Texas A&M -200
- Missouri vs. Texas A&M picks: See picks here
Why Missouri can cover
Missouri has not been able to get across the finish line in SEC play thus far, but its last four losses have come by single digits. The Tigers have only lost one of their four conference home games by double digits, which came in a 12-point loss to Florida last month. Texas A&M has yet to win an SEC game by more than six points, with its largest victory being the 63-57 final when these teams met in College Station.
The Tigers easily covered the spread as 11-point underdogs, as senior guard Sean East II scored a team-high 17 points and dished out five assists. Junior guard Tamar Bates added 16 points and five rebounds, shooting 7 of 16 from the floor. Texas A&M has only covered the spread twice in its last 10 games, and Missouri has covered in four of the last six meetings between these teams.
Why Texas A&M can cover
Texas A&M continues to be an excellent team to back in road games under coach Buzz Williams, going 13-6 against the spread in its last 19 road games. The Aggies have won seven of the last eight meetings between these teams in Missouri. Meanwhile, the Tigers have only covered the spread once during their nine-game losing streak.
They are just 2-14 against the spread in their last 16 home games, making them a team to avoid right now. Junior guard Wade Taylor IV leads Texas A&M with 19.8 points and 3.7 assists per game, while senior guard Tyrece Radford is adding 13.8 points and 5.6 rebounds. Senior forward Henry Coleman III is also in double figures, averaging 10.4 points and 7.1 rebounds. See which team to pick here.
How to make Missouri vs. Texas A&M picks
The model has simulated Texas A&M vs. Missouri 10,000 times and the results are in. The model is leaning Over, and it’s also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in well over 70% of simulations. You can only see the pick at SportsLine.
So who wins Missouri vs. Texas A&M, and which side of the spread hits well over 70% of the time? Visit SportsLine now to find out which side of the spread you need to jump on, all from the model that is on a 124-82 roll on its top-ranked college basketball picks, and find out.
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