At 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, the Auburn Tigers (2-4) take on the Missouri Tigers (5-1).
The Missouri Tigers are the favorites (-4) in their game versus the Auburn Tigers, with the over/under being 50 points. (On the moneyline, the Missouri Tigers are -179 and the Auburn Tigers are +148.)
Read on for our betting primer for this season, and uncover all of our betting picks here, too!
Missouri -4 vs. Auburn
Missouri vs. Auburn Betting Odds
- Spread favorite: Missouri Tigers (-4)
- Moneyline: Missouri Tigers (-179), Auburn Tigers (+148)
- Total: 50 points
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
Missouri vs. Auburn Betting Stats and Info
Against the spread, the Missouri Tigers are 3-3-0. When favored by 4 or more points, the Missouri Tigers have covered the spread three times out of five. In five games as the moneyline favorite, Missouri is 5-0. Auburn has a pair of wins against the spread so far this season (2-3-0). The Auburn Tigers’ record against the spread, when underdogs by 4 points or more, is a spotless 1-0. This will be the second time this year Auburn is the moneyline underdog. The Auburn Tigers lost the first one.
Missouri vs. Auburn Recent Stats and Trends
Missouri Tigers
- Over its last three contests, Missouri has one win against the spread, and is 2-1 overall.
- In its past three games, Missouri has hit the over twice.
- The Missouri Tigers have averaged a total of 51.5 combined points over their last three games, 1.5 greater than this game’s total of 50.
Auburn Tigers
- Auburn has covered the spread once, and is 2-1 overall, in its last three games.
- In Auburn’s past three contests, it has gone over the total once.
- Auburn’s average total over the last three games is 0.7 points fewer than the 50 total listed for this matchup.
Missouri vs. Auburn Key Players
Missouri Tigers
- Brady Cook has put up 1,341 passing yards (223.5 per game) with a 64.5% completion percentage (118-for-183) while throwing seven touchdowns and one interception. He also has 124 yards on the ground via 40 carries and four rushing touchdowns.
- Nate Noel has picked up a team-high 471 rushing yards (94.2 per game) and two scores.
- Marcus Carroll has 281 rushing yards on 58 carries, and five touchdowns.
- Theo Wease has 31 catches (on 47 targets) and leads the team with 407 receiving yards (67.8 per game) while scoring one touchdown.
- Luther Burden III has added 388 yards, on 30 catches plus four touchdowns. He averages 64.7 receiving yards per game.
- Mookie Cooper has 151 receiving yards on 10 receptions (23 targets), averaging 25.2 yards per game.
- This season Chris McClellan leads the team with 2.5 sacks and has added two TFL and 20 tackles.
- Corey Flagg Jr.’s 29 tackles, three TFL, one sack, and one interception make him the team’s tackle leader.
- Marvin Burks Jr. has picked off one pass to lead the team while adding 24 tackles and one pass defended.
Auburn Tigers
- Payton Thorne has thrown for 1,238 yards while completing 59.7% of his passes, with 10 touchdowns and six interceptions (206.3 yards per game). He’s also carried the ball 54 times for 147 yards and two touchdowns.
- Jarquez Hunter has rushed for a team-high 528 yards on 78 attempts (88 yards per game) and three touchdowns.
- Damari Alston has rushed for 186 yards on 29 carries (31 yards per game), with two touchdowns on the ground.
- KeAndre Lambert-Smith has 24 catches (38 targets) and paces his team with 510 receiving yards (85 per game) while scoring six touchdowns.
- Malcolm Simmons has also chipped in with 18 catches for 260 yards and two touchdowns this year. He has been targeted 24 times, and averages 43.3 receiving yards.
- Cam Coleman is averaging 35.3 yards per game, with nine catches for 212 yards and one touchdown.
- This season Keldric Faulk leads the team with five sacks and has added seven TFL and 25 tackles.
- Jerrin Thompson’s 27 tackles, one TFL, one sack, and one interception make him the team leader for tackles and interceptions.