2015 CBS College Football Game of the Week Odds: Alabama vs. Texas A&M

Alabama vs. Texas A&M Odds

One of the featured games of Week 7 comes in the SEC when No. 9 Texas A&M hosts No. 10 Alabama at 3:30PM ET on CBS.

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According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Alabama is the slight favorite on the road, as the Crimson Tide are getting odds of -4 points against the Aggies. The over/under total for the game has been set at 52.5 points. Alabama has won four of its last five against A&M and the Tide are 3-2 against the spread in those five games.

Alabama is 5-1 on the season, 2-1 in the SEC, 2-4 against the spread and 4-2 with the under. Since a 43-37 loss to Ole Miss on Sept. 19, the Tide have won three straight by double digits. The Tide are putting up 34.7 points and 435.8 yards per game on offense, while the defense is allowing just 15.7 points and 264.5 yards per game. Alabama has been very strong against the run, allowing only 77.3 yards per game on the ground. Jake Coker is leading the offense with 1,238 passing yards and 11 touchdowns while Derrick Henry has rushed for 665 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Texas A&M is 5-0 on the season, 2-0 in the SEC, 4-1 against the spread and 3-2 with the under. The Aggies have won all but one game by double digits this year, but they have yet to play a true road game yet, which won’t matter in this game, but they seem somewhat untested. The Aggies are averaging 39.2 points and 480.4 yards per game on offense while allowing 21 points and 374.8 yards per game. Kyle Allen has thrown for 1,274 yards and 13 touchdowns this season to lead the Aggies while Tra Carson has 430 rushing yards with four touchdowns. Christian Kirk has added 32 catches for 519 yards and four touchdowns.

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