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Week 11: Aggies vs. Tigers Pick

NCAA Football Week 10 Betting action sees the Texas A&M Aggies taking on the Auburn Tigers on Saturday November 8th at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free college football handicapping tips all season long.

The visiting Texas A&M Aggies have dropped off the Top 25 landscape due to a 2-3 record in the SEC, but Auburn’s tidy 7-1 campaign continues unabated.

Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 8 2014, 3:30 pm EST
Venue: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn AL
Broadcast: CBS
Texas A&M +23.5, Auburn -23.5
Over/Under: OFF
Odds from Bovad

The Tigers will look to take care of business at home this weekend, to keep marching toward a possible SEC crown – easily the most coveted in the sport.

Aggies QB Kenny Hill was masterful early in the season; A&M jumped out to a 5-0 start and Hill was firmly entrenched in the discussion for the Heisman Trophy.

Three consecutive losses in October rubbed the shine off the apple. Texas A&M lost to Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Alabama, the latter being a 59-0 embarrassment.

It was a valuable lesson to learn in the knife-fight that is the SEC West division.

Meanwhile, Auburn is still cruising and keeping pace with in-state nemesis Alabama and the two upstart teams from Mississippi. The Tigers feature a deadly rushing attack (ranked ninth in the FBS) guided by QB Nick Marshall and RB Cameron Artis-Payne.

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That dimension holds the Tigers in good shape. It’s assisted by a defense that has improved markedly over the past couple of seasons. The Tigers went through an uncharacteristic defensive swoon around 2011-13, but the program has always recruited the athletes to be dynamic.

Marshall is never going to win any “World’s Best Passer” accolades, but if it weren’t for one slip-up against an upstart MSU Bulldogs team that is catching all opponents napping, the pivot would be enjoying a flawless record late in the season.

All of this is shaping up for a legendary Iron Bowl clash versus ‘Bama on Nov. 29.

What does this mean in the present? The Aggies could be in tough on the road this weekend. I expect the Aggies to bring some fight to the home team, but it won’t be easy because despite Hill’s strong play early, A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin has decided to turn to freshman pivot Kyle Allen for his second consecutive game.

Allen’s first start was last week, a narrow 21-16 victory against a Sun Belt opponent (collar pull) in Louisiana-Monroe.

Allen was in a battle with Hill for the starting spot in the summer and the frosh is confident. But this should be a hostile environment and a huge stage for a young, unproven backup.

He was a touted recruit that can surely exhibit some skills, but there won’t be much a learning curve with Auburn defenders bearing down on him in front of a national TV audience.

With the three straight bad losses, Sumlin understandably figured there wasn’t much to lose now that the Aggies are out of the national conversation. I like the talent on the A&M sideline, but it don’t expect it to be rosy right away.

Auburn 38, Texas A&M 21

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By James Hayes

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