Missouri at UMass odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
Missouri will look to rebound from its first loss of the season when it head to Amherst to take on UMass in Week 7. The Tigers are coming off of an embarrassing 41-10 loss to Texas A&M this past week and looking to reassert themselves.
FanDuel likes their chances, as they open as a 27.5-point favorite against the Minutemen. The over/under for the contest is set at 52.5. You can view more information about the matchup, including how the watch, below.
How to watch Missouri at UMass
Time: Noon ET on Saturday, Oct. 12
Channel: ESPN2, Fubo TV (Streaming)
Location: McGuirk Alumni Stadium in Amherst, Massachusetts
The Tigers looked lost Saturday as they fell to the Aggies. The offense managed just 252 total yards as A&M dominated the day and quarterback Brady Cook completed less than 50% of this passes.
Missouri entered the contest averaging 36.5 points per game, a number that ranks 36th in the country. With Cook and receiver Luther Burden leading the way, Mizzou is putting up 265.8 passing yards per game.
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The Tigers have had a rough time in SEC play thus far, as Vanderbilt took them down to the wire in Week 4. That in mind, this will serve as a nice break for Mizzou from conference play.
As for UMass, the Minutemen enter the game with a 1-5 overall record. Quarterback Taisum Phommachanh leads the offense with six total touchdowns, 1,017 yards passing and a team-high 226 yards rushing.
This will mark the first time that Missouri and UMass have ever met. Vegas likes things to go the Tigers; way, but based on what we saw last week, anything can happen.
We’ll see how things play out when the two teams face off a noon ET on Saturday.