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    Advanced computer model reveals picks for Auburn vs. Texas A&M

    SportsLine Projection Model offers its selections for SEC showdown between Tigers and Aggies.
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    It's an early SEC West showdown on Saturday afternoon when the Auburn Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies meet at Kyle Field. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. in College Station. The Aggies are 4-point favorites in the latest Auburn vs. Texas A&M odds, and the Over-Under is 48. Before you make your picks for Auburn vs. Texas A&M, you have to check out the college football predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.   

    The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times, and those who have followed it have seen massive returns. Over the past four years, the proprietary computer model has generated a jaw-dropping $5,310 profit for $100 bettors on its top-rated spread picks.   

    The model enters Week 4 of the 2019 college football season on a roll, going 30-10 on its top-rated picks. It also called Kentucky (+9.5) covering against No. 9 Florida and No. 5 Oklahoma (-23.5) covering against UCLA in Week 3. Anybody who has been following it is WAY UP. 

    Now, it has broken down Auburn vs. Texas A&M, and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning Over, and it also says one side of the spread hits in over 60 percent of simulations! You ABSOLUTELY must see it before locking in your picks. 

    So who wins Auburn vs. Texas A&M? And which side of the spread can you bank on in over 60 percent of simulations? ... Join SportsLine right now to find out which side of the Auburn vs. Texas A&M spread you should be all over on Saturday, all from the advanced model that is up more than $5,300 on its top-rated college football picks!

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    SportsLine Staff

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