Thursday, July 22, 2010

College Football Handicapping Best Bets: New Mexico State is Horrible

As bleak as it is for gamblers who bet without expert handicapping advice, things are just as bad for fans of New Mexico State. One would have to have the sense of humor of Alexadra Wentworth to suffer through their games.

The Bodog 2010 college football outlook continues with the New Mexico State Aggies. The Aggies went just 3-10 last season (1-7 in the WAC) and will have a tough time turning it around this year.

New Mexico State suffers from a one-dimensional offense. The passing game is lacklustre at best, and this year incumbent Jeff Fleming will compete with Matt Christian for quarterbacking duties. The Aggies can run the ball a bit—Seth Smith returns (1,016 yards last year)—but it's not enough to threaten many opponents. The offense finished last in the country in yards and points last year. The run defense leaked like a sieve last year, and there's little reason to believe 2010 will be any different.

On the plus side, New Mexico State features a very strong cornerback duo in Davon House and Jonte Green. They can't do everything alone, but opposing passers should have some difficulty navigating the Aggies' secondary.

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Grandmaster Sports Handicapper Joe Duffy's expert take: Well, they might be better than San Jose State, but that's the best we can say. Anything higher than an 8th place finish would be a surprise.


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