Texas A&M Aggies vs. Missouri Tigers Line, Odds and Betting Information | Nov. 8

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The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies (8-0) meet a conference opponent when they visit the No. 19 Missouri Tigers (6-2) on Saturday, November 8, 2025 at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field in an SEC clash.

The Aggies are favored, but by less than a touchdown (-6.5), versus the Tigers. The over/under for this game is 48.5 points.

Keep reading for our betting primer for this this matchup between the Aggies and the Tigers, and discover all of our predictions here, too!

Betting Odds

Texas A&M -6.5 vs. Missouri

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Texas A&M vs. Missouri betting lines

  • Spread favorite: Aggies (-6.5)
  • Moneyline: Aggies (-259), Tigers (+210)
  • Total: 48.5 points
  • TV Channel: ABC (KBMY – Bismarck)
  • Live Stream: Fubo

Texas A&M vs. Missouri betting info and stats

    Texas A&M is 4-4-0 against the spread so far this season. Texas A&M has covered the spread two times when the favorite by at least 6.5 points (a 2-4 ATS record). Texas A&M is 7-0 in the seven games this season it has been the moneyline favorite. Missouri, through eight games with a set spread so far this season, is 5-3-0 against the spread. This is the third time this year Missouri is an underdog on the moneyline, after losing the previous two such games.

Texas A&M vs. Missouri recent stats and trends

Texas A&M Aggies

  • Texas A&M has covered the spread twice in its last three matchups while putting up a 3-0 record straight-up in those games.
  • The final combined score of the last three Texas A&M games has exceeded the set total every time.
  • The last three Texas A&M games averaged 51.8 total points, 3.3 more points than this matchup’s over/under.

Missouri Tigers

  • Missouri is 2-1 against the spread and 3-0 overall in its last three games.
  • In all of those games, the final combined score was under the set total.
  • The past three Missouri games averaged 1.2 more points (49.7) than this matchup’s point total.

Texas A&M vs. Missouri key players

Texas A&M Aggies

  • Marcel Reed has 1,972 pass yards for Texas A&M, completing 61.4% of his passes and collecting 17 touchdowns and six interceptions this season. He’s also contributed on the ground with 349 rushing yards (43.6 ypg) on 64 carries with six rushing touchdowns.
  • Rueben Owens has carried the ball 78 times for a team-high 440 yards on the ground and has found the end zone three times as a runner.
  • Le’Veon Moss has racked up 389 yards on 70 carries, scoring six times.
  • Mario Craver’s team-high 710 yards as a receiver have come on 39 catches (out of 57 targets) with four touchdowns.
  • Kevin Concepcion has caught 36 passes while averaging 68.1 yards per game and scoring seven touchdowns.
  • Ashton Bethel-Roman has hauled in 10 catches for 216 yards, an average of 27.0 yards per game. He’s scored one time as a receiver this season.
  • Cashius Howell leads the team with 10.5 sacks, and also has 10.0 TFL and 14 tackles.
  • Texas A&M’s tackle leader, Taurean York, has 38 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and one sack this year.
  • Daymion Sanford leads the team with one interception, while also putting up 24 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 2.5 sacks, and one pass defended.

Missouri Tigers

  • Beau Pribula has racked up 1,690 yards (211.3 per game) while completing 69.6% of his passes and tossing 11 touchdown passes with seven interceptions this season. He’s also rushed for 220 yards with five touchdowns.
  • The team’s top rusher, Ahmad Hardy, has carried the ball 159 times for 937 yards (117.1 per game) with 11 touchdowns.
  • Jamal Roberts has run for 428 yards across 66 carries, scoring three touchdowns. He’s chipped in with 12 catches for 113 yards and one touchdown.
  • Kevin Coleman Jr. has hauled in 558 receiving yards on 51 catches to pace his team so far this season while scoring one touchdown as a receiver.
  • Marquis Johnson has recorded 345 receiving yards (43.1 yards per game) and two touchdowns on 28 receptions.
  • Joshua Manning’s 35 targets have resulted in 22 receptions for 231 yards and one touchdown.
  • Damon Wilson Jr. has racked up 6.0 sacks to pace the team, while also picking up 5.0 TFL, 12 tackles, and one interception.
  • Josiah Trotter, Missouri’s leading tackler, has 51 tackles, 7.0 TFL, and one sack this year.
  • Daylan Carnell has a team-high one interception to go along with 21 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and one pass defended.
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