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SMU is off to a 3-0 start this season. However, the Mustangs have not played an opponent of this caliber. Texas A&M is 23rd in adjusted offensive as compared to the Mustangs 129th. In terms of defense, the Aggies are holding their opponents to 56 points per game. Texas A&M does a better job in limiting the turnovers.
The Aggies are off to a great start to the season as they are coming off of a big win at Ohio State. The Mustangs have lost five straight games against ranked opponents. Since the start of last season, the Aggies are 4-0 ATS as road favorite covering the spread by an average of 13.1 PPG. Expect Wade Taylor IV and the Aggies to dominate this game and cover the spread.
Well, Buzz Williams has outlasted Jimbo Fisher at A&M, fortunate that the Aggie-Exes don’t demand Final Four appearances in hoops the way they do major bowl appearances on the football side. But the arrow continues to point upward for Aggie hoops, especially after the impressive win at Ohio State on Friday. Though Buzz knows his guys can shoot better than 3 for 18 from deep, solid rebounding (45-35 edge) and careful ballhandling (just six turnovers) contributed to an efficient effort at Columbus, with three starters (Henry Coleman III, Wade Taylor IV, and Tyrece Radford I) each scoring 20+ vs. the Buckeyes. Hidden within three SMU wins vs. outmanned foes is a disturbing 25.8% connection rate on triples thus far.
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