New Mexico vs. Air Force Betting Odds

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New Mexico vs. Air Force betting odds opened up at Air Force -5 and -5 ½ depending on the book. The line continues to hover right around this spot. betED.com was one of the few still offering New Mexico at +5 ½ if you wanted to go that route.

The home team, however, has won 8 of the last 10 in this series. Both teams have split the series Straight Up while Air Force has gone 6-4 Against The Spread and 4-0 the last four. New Mexico managed to win by three points at home against Air Force their last meeting October 25, 2007 but prior to that, Air Force had won the last three games in the series. Two of those games were won by 5 or more points.

The Lobos are 19-9-2 ATS in their last 30 road games but 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games following a SU win of more than 20 points.

The Falcons are 8-1 ATS in their last 9 conference games and 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games following a S.U. win.

This is yet another Thursday night game and one that Gambling911.com will not be making a prediction on.

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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