Jacksonville State vs. Middle Tennessee

It will be a bittersweet college football Wednesday in Week 10, but I promise we’ll all get through it together. This is the final week of Conference USA games on Wednesdays, as MACtion gets going next week. But we all need to stand up and applaud Conference USA, which made it possible for us to enjoy 49 straight days of football by playing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The passing of the torch to the MAC comes with Jacksonville State vs. Middle Tennessee and FIU vs. Missouri State.

Let’s look at that Jacksonville State vs. Middle Tennessee game first and then move on to the other game, as that one has an 8 p.m. ET kick on CBS Sports Network and this one is on ESPN2 with a 7:30 p.m. ET kick in Murfreesboro.

 

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Jacksonville State (-6.5, 54.5) at Middle Tennessee

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2)

We haven’t seen the Gamecocks in a while, as they last played 14 days ago on Oct. 15 with a 38-25 win over Delaware. It wasn’t even QB Caden Creel’s best effort, as he threw for 116 yards and ran for 57 more. The freshman ran for 161 yards and 132 yards when he entered as the replacement against Southern Miss and then in his first career start against Sam Houston. It was a short week for the freshman against the Blue Hens, but he’s had plenty of extra prep time for this one.

Creel left the game against Delaware with what head coach Charles Kelly said was a tendon injury to his non-throwing arm, so hopefully it won’t impact him at all here because he’s a much more explosive player than Gavin Wimsatt. He played some mop-up time against Murray State before this recent stretch and he’s the Gamecocks’ second-best runner in essentially 3.25 games. He’s averaged 6.3 yards per carry, a great complement to feature back Cam Cook and his 5.9 yards per pop.

Middle Tennessee came off of their bye week and lost to Delaware 31-28. The Blue Raiders only have one win on the season and it was a final-minute comeback against Nevada back in mid-September. They’ve had close calls, losing by two to Missouri State and three to Delaware, but this Jacksonville State team is better than those two.

After a really rocky start, head coach Derek Mason has gotten more out of his defense. In two October games, the Blue Raiders have allowed just 4.85 yards per play. They’re actually outgaining opponents on a per-play basis in C-USA action by 0.18 yards, so maybe there’s a little bit of positive regression taking hold. Veteran QB Nick Vattiato has an 11/5 TD/INT ratio and has completed 62% of his passes, while Jekail Middlebrook has 5.8 yards per carry with no help from others in the running back room.

There is a big discrepancy in this game in terms of protecting the QB. Middle Tennessee has allowed 21 sacks in seven games, while Jacksonville State has allowed just nine. The Gamecocks only have one more sack on defense than the Blue Raiders, but they are +7 in sack differential, while MTSU is -6. It should be noted that 10 of Vattiato’s 16 sacks came in the first three games of the season. The Blue Raiders are slowly improving.

These are two awful pass defenses. Jacksonville State is 116th in yards per pass attempt against and they only have three interceptions. Middle Tennessee is 122nd in yards per pass attempt against and only has four interceptions. The weather could be a bit sloppy, but wide receivers and offensive players know where they are going and the defense doesn’t.

Pick: Over 54.5

Other Wednesday Game

FIU at Missouri State (-3.5, 49.5): My Week 10 college football power ratings say I should take FIU here, but I am not enamored with that decision after their total no-show last week against Kennesaw State on the heels of a really good effort against Western Kentucky. Missouri State got QB Jacob Clark back for the last game and he threw for 283 yards in a 24-17 OT win in which the Bears actually outgained New Mexico State by 120 yards. It was an ugly game with seven total turnovers, including six interceptions.

FIU racked up 518 yards in the loss to Kennesaw State, including six yards per carry and 13.5 yards per reception, so they had some explosive plays. It’s a “hold your nose” sort of play, but I’ll roll with FIU and trust my numbers here.

Pick: FIU +3.5

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