Saint Francis (PA) vs. Wagner Spread, Line, Odds and Betting Preview | Oct. 19

On Saturday at 12 p.m. ET, the Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash (2-4) will take on the Wagner Seahawks (3-4).

The Red Flash are the favorites (-5.5) in their game against the Seahawks, with the over/under at 46.5 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Red Flash are -200 and the Seahawks are +170.)

Keep reading to check out our betting preview for this season, and find all of our betting picks here, too!

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Saint Francis (PA) -5.5 vs. Wagner

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Saint Francis (PA) vs. Wagner Betting Odds

  • Spread favorite: Red Flash (-5.5)
  • Moneyline: Red Flash (-200), Seahawks (+170)
  • Total: 46.5 points

Saint Francis (PA) vs. Wagner Betting Stats and Info

The Red Flash’s record against the spread is only 2-3-0. The Red Flash are winless in one game against the spread when favored by 5.5 points or more. Saint Francis (PA) split the two games it has played as the moneyline favorite this season. Wagner, in six games with a set spread this season, is 3-3-0 against the spread. In five opportunities as underdogs by 5.5 points or more, the Red Flash have covered the spread just twice. This is the seventh time this year Wagner is the moneyline underdog and has gone 2-4 in such contests.

Saint Francis (PA) vs. Wagner Recent Stats and Trends

Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash

  • Over its last three games, Saint Francis (PA) has one win against the spread, and is 1-2 overall.
  • Saint Francis (PA)’s past three contests have not gone over the total.
  • Saint Francis (PA) and its opponents have combined to score an average of 46.8 points over its last three games, 0.3 more than the 46.5 over/under in this matchup.

Wagner Seahawks

  • Over its last three contests, Wagner has two wins against the spread, and is 1-2 overall.
  • In its past three games, Wagner has not hit the over once.
  • Wagner has averaged a total of 49.7 combined points in its last three games, 3.2 greater than this game’s total of 46.5.

Saint Francis (PA) vs. Wagner Key Players

Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash

  • This season Jeff Hoenstine has 454 passing yards (75.7 yards per game) while going 34-for-57 (59.6%) and tossing three touchdowns with one interception. He has tacked on 64 rushing yards and one touchdown, averaging 12.8 yards per game.
  • Markell Holman has rushed for a team-high 355 yards (59.2 per game) and scored three touchdowns. Receiving, he has hauled in 16 passes for 124 yards.
  • DeMarcus McElroy has 336 rushing yards on 55 carries, and one touchdown.
  • Gavin Thomson has 19 catches (22 targets) and paces his team with 304 receiving yards (50.7 ypg) and three touchdowns.
  • Jayden Ivory has also chipped in with 196 yards, on 15 catches. He averages 32.7 receiving yards per game.
  • Paul Tangelo has collected a team-leading two sacks, while adding two TFL and three tackles.
  • Over the current campaign, Fran Brown Jr. has totaled 10 tackles, one TFL, and one sack and leads the team in tackles.
  • Trey McLeer has a team-high one interception and has tacked on one pass defended in five games this season.

Wagner Seahawks

  • This season Jake Cady has put up 910 passing yards (130 per game) while going 77-for-143 (53.8%) and throwing for 11 touchdowns with five interceptions. He has tacked on 153 rushing yards on 41 carries.
  • Rickey Spruill has picked up a team-high 466 rushing yards (66.6 per game) and scored two touchdowns.
  • Sekou Kamau has 264 yards on 47 carries (37.7 yards per game).
  • Jaylen Bonelli has 32 catches (38 targets) and paces his team with 465 receiving yards (66.4 per game) while scoring four touchdowns.
  • Teree McDonald’s stat line this year shows 17 catches for 173 yards and three touchdowns. He averages 28.8 receiving yards per game.
  • Mark Didio has caught 12 passes on 13 targets for 169 yards and one touchdown, averaging 28.2 yards per game.
  • Logan Barnes has 2.5 sacks to lead the team, and has also racked up one TFL.
  • Jouvenson Romulus has collected eight tackles, one sack, and one interception this season, leading his team in tackles.
  • Christian Davis has intercepted three passes to lead the team while adding one pass defended.