Tennessee Volunteers (4-0) vs. Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2)
As the collegiate football season heats up, Week 6 promises an electrifying showdown between the undefeated Tennessee Volunteers and the resilient Arkansas Razorbacks. Set for a Saturday night clash at the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, this matchup is not just a test of streaks but of wills, with both teams eager to dominate the gridiron. With Tennessee’s flawless record and Arkansas’s determination to upset, fans and bettors alike are tuning in, making this one of the most anticipated games in NCAAF daily picks.
The bulk of Tennessee’s offensive might stems from Dylan Sampson and Dont’e Thornton Jr. Sampson, who is the top for the team’s rushing, is indeed tough to defend, going for 449 yards and 10 touchdowns as he is one of the most instrumental players on the team. Per game, he has averaged 6.5 yards, which shows that he can break tackles and gain a lot of yardage. Thornton Jr has been superb inside today’s quarterback’s under-ice, registering 242 yards and three touchdowns on just seven catches, making him a very dangerous deep-ball passer.
Ja’Quinden Jackson and Andrew Armstrong are key players for Arkansas on offense. With 509 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, Jackson is more of a power runner than Jackson plays the role of Sampson for articulation. Armstrong has not scored but has also racked up 420 yards on receiving passes. Arkansas will need his hands if they are to control the pace of the game to prevent the Volunteers’ offense from coming out strong. Their roles may be the catalyst allowing Arkansas to secure an upset.
Tennessee Volunteers vs. Arkansas Razorbacks Game Info
When: | Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 7:30 PM ET |
Where: | Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium |
TV: | ABC |
Stream: | Sofascore |
Nico Iamaleava QB vs. Taylen Green QB
Nico Iamaleava of Tennessee has had a very good season so far with 892 yards passing, 7th added passes, and a quarterback rating of 176.2. He is not only a well-rounded volunteer quarterback, but he is also more than competent in deciphering defenses. Nevertheless, how he gets sacked, losing 18 yards on 4 occasions is something that Arkansas could take advantage of. The ability of Iamaleava to make decisions under duress will be tested with a loaded Razorback defense.
On the other hand, Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green in total passing yards has scored 1236 yards with 5 touchdowns and has thrown 5 interceptions and been sacked 12 times. He has the capability of passing the ball from one extreme to the other as he has the capacity to throw it out for 75 yards without any problems even if he is not stressed sometimes. In order for Arkansas to respond to Tennessee’s stern defense, there will be a need for Green to be able to stand strong under pressure which also gives him the opportunity to change the mixed performance that his statistics have shown this season.
NCAAF Odds/Point Spread: Tennessee Volunteers -500, Total Odds: 57.5
The betting odds lean heavily in favor of the Volunteers, indicating confidence in their ability to cover the -10.5 spread. The total over 57.5 reflects expectations of a high-scoring affair, likely driven by the potent offenses of both teams.
Tennessee Volunteers Betting Trends
Tennessee has been exceptional against the spread, going 5-0 in their last five games, signaling strong performances that exceed betting expectations. However, their track record against Arkansas shows a 1-6 ATS in their last seven encounters, suggesting historical struggles against the Razorbacks.
Arkansas Razorbacks Betting Trends
In their last five games, Arkansas, while 4-1 ATS shows a mixed bag in overall performance with a 5-10 record in their last 15 games. Their ability to cover the spread despite fewer wins indicates they’re often underestimated, a factor to consider for bettors.
Tennessee Volunteers vs. Arkansas Razorbacks 10/5/24 Betting Picks
Heading into this matchup, the Volunteers’ offensive firepower and solid defensive play make them the favored team. However, historical data and Arkansas’s capability to keep games close suggest that the Razorbacks might cover the +10.5 spread, especially with home-field advantage. In terms of the over/under, both teams have shown they can put up points, making the over 57.5 a tempting bet.
For those looking at prop bets or direct wins, Tennessee’s strong start to the season and their quarterback play might be too much for Arkansas to handle, making them a solid pick on most top betting sites.