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Nevada vs New Mexico State Prediction, Game Preview Lines How To Watch

Nevada vs New Mexico State Prediction, Game Preview Lines How To Watch

Nevada vs New Mexico State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 0, Saturday, August 27

Nevada vs New Mexico State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, August 27
Game Time: TBA
Venue: Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
How To Watch: TBA
Record: Nevada (0-0), New Mexico State (0-0)
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Nevada vs New Mexico State Game Preview

Why Nevada Will Win

There’s a whole lot of starting over going on at New Mexico State.

Jerry Kill is taking over as the head coach, and he’s going to want to run the ball, rely on the defense, and try to control the clock and be efficient – that’s going to take a little bit to get going with almost everyone who did anything big for the 2021 Aggie offense needing to be replaced.

Nevada is changing a slew of things up as well, but it has the running backs in place to pound away, and the passing attack should be just good enough to keep things moving.

The New Mexico State defense should be better, but it will still have a long way to go after giving up close to 500 yards and 40 points per game. However …

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Why New Mexico State Will Win

There’s a whole lot of starting over going on at Nevada.

New head coach Ken Wilson has to fill in the parts after Jay Norvell left for Colorado State and took a slew of key guys with him. The Wolf Pack lost almost everyone who did anything important with their high-powered passing game last year.

There’s a ton of experience returning on the Aggie D. The O might have a few kinks to work out, but the other side gets back eight starters, the linebacking corps isn’t all that bad, and there are options to play around with in the secondary.

Yes, New Mexico State’s…

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