UMass vs New Mexico State Prediction - NCAAF Week 0 Betting Odds, Spreads & Picks 2023

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College football odds, picks and prediction for UMass Minutemen vs New Mexico State Aggies. Week 0 betting free pick and game analysis.

Ever since Diego Pavia took over as full-time quarterback for the Aggies last season, winning has been the main theme in Las Cruces. Find out why New Mexico's success will continue to translate over to 2023 when it kicks off its season against UMass.Week 0 in college football is a tradition unlike any other, as the truest fans indulge in some of the most overlooked Group of Five schools in the country.

While Pavia’s numbers as a passer don’t jump off the page , his ability as a runner unlocked the offense enough to support a surprisingly strong defense. The Aggies return eight starters on offense, including three on the offensive line, and all three of their leading rushers from 2022 . That should set them up well to grind out yards on the ground against Brown’s flimsy rush defense.

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