What is the Betting Line on the Missouri vs. Texas A&M Game October 5?

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Missouri came into its game against Texas A&M as a +1.5 underdog.

The Tigers are 4-0 ahead of this game with Texas A&M having lost just one game on the season thus far.

Using last week's Sagarin Ratings we get a number of 3.45 for the Aggies but this could get tighter.

Missouri, which is coming off a bye week, has beaten a ranked team (Boston College) already. 

They beat Vanderbilt by three points in their last game.

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Blake Craig made up for three missed field goals in regulation by hitting from 37 yards in the second overtime, and Vanderbilt kicker Brock Taylor missed a 31-yarder to keep the game going to allow No. 7 Missouri to escape with a 30-27 win in double-overtime Saturday night.

Brady Cook threw for 226 yards and two touchdowns and Nate Noel ran for 199 yards for Missouri. The Tigers (4-0, 1-0 SEC) avoided a big upset that would have been a blow to their College Football Playoff chances by beating the Commodores (2-2, 0-1) for the fifth straight time.

Marcel Reed threw for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead 5-yarder to Tre Watson that was set up by Le'Veon Moss, and ran for a score in the 21-17 win by Texas A&M over Arkansas Saturday.

“We pound ourselves about finishing in the fourth quarter a lot,” said Moss, who had 110 yards on 12 carries. “That’s just the main focus of finishing the fourth quarter.”

Reed had a hand in two tying scores before halftime — a 58-yard pass to Noah Thomas and his 5-yard TD run — before the Aggies went on to beat the Razorbacks for the 12th time in 13 meetings since joining them in the Southeastern Conference in 2012.

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