The No. 8 Texas Tech Red Raiders (6-0, 3-0 Big 12) visit the Arizona State Sun Devils (4-2, 2-1) Saturday for conference action. Kickoff from Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, is set for 4 p.m. ET (FOX). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NCAA football odds around the Texas Tech vs. Arizona State odds and make our expert college football picks and predictions for the best bets.

Texas Tech has dominated all season. It has not allowed more than 17 points in a game and has not scored fewer than 34. It is coming off a 42-17 home win over Kansas Oct. 11 as a 14-point favorite. The Over (58.5) cashed. RB Cameron Dickey rushed for 263 yards and 2 TDs. The Red Raiders are expected to start QB Will Hammond Saturday, as Behren Morton is nursing a leg injury from last week.

Arizona State lost 42-10 as a 9-point underdog at No. 22 Utah Oct. 11 as the Over (42.5) cashed. The Sun Devils were without QB Sam Leavitt and allowed 276 rushing yards.

Texas Tech and Arizona State played last season in Lubbock, with the Red Raiders winning 30-22 as 4.5-point favorites with the Under (58.5) cashing.

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Moneyline (ML): Texas Tech -275 (bet $275 to win $100) | Arizona State +220 (bet $100 to win $220)Against the spread (ATS): Texas Tech -7 (-110) | Arizona State +7 (-110)Over/Under (O/U): 50.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)Texas Tech at Arizona State picks and predictionsPrediction

Texas Tech 41, Arizona State 24

Even with Leavitt back in the lineup this weekend, the Sun Devils needed last-minute field goals to win their first 2 conference games. The holes in their run defense showed last week against Utah, and the Red Raiders average 232.8 rushing yards per game.

Texas Tech has not allowed more than 17 points in a game yet. While the Devils might exceed that amount, they won’t be able to keep up with the Red Raiders offense.

Texas Tech will get the win, but PASS on the moneyline, as you get much better value with the spread.

Texas Tech is 5-1 ATS, and the only game it failed to cover was a 48-point win as a 48.5-point favorite. It has won all of its games by 24-plus points.

The Red Raiders smoked Utah by 24 points; the Utes smoked the Devils by 32 points.

BET TEXAS TECH -7 (-110)

The Sun Devils’ last 3 games have all surpassed 50 total points.

Texas Tech has not scored fewer than 34 points in any of its games, and with Leavitt in the lineup, the Sun Devils have not scored fewer than 20.

BET OVER 50.5 (-110).

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