Western Kentucky vs Middle Tenn State Prediction, Odds & Best Prop Bets – NCAAF, Week 7
Western Kentucky vs Middle Tenn State Prediction, Odds & Best Prop Bets – NCAAF, Week 7

The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (3-3) visit Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium to take on the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (3-3) on Oct. 15. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30pm EDT in Murfreesboro.

Western Kentucky are betting favorites in Week 7, with the spread sitting at -8 (-110).

The Over/Under for Western Kentucky vs. Middle Tenn State is 67.5 total points.

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Western Kentucky vs Middle Tenn State Prediction for Week 7

Based on recent trends, the winning team model predicts Western Kentucky will win this game with 62.6% confidence.

Western Kentucky vs Middle Tenn State Spread Prediction for Week 7

Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Western Kentucky will cover the spread with 62.1% confidence.

Both predictions factor in up-to-date player injuries for both Western Kentucky and Middle Tenn State, plus offensive & defensive matchups, recent games and key player performances this season.


Western Kentucky Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Western Kentucky has gone 3-2 against the spread this college football season (+0.8 Units / 14.41% ROI).

  • Western Kentucky is 0-3 when betting on the Moneyline for -3.9 Units / -100% ROI
  • Western Kentucky is 3-2 when betting the Over for +0.8 Units / 14.55% ROI
  • Western Kentucky is 2-3 when betting the Under for -1.3 Units / -23.64% ROI

Middle Tenn State Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Middle Tenn State has gone 2-3 against the spread this college football season (-1.3 Units / -23.64% ROI).

  • Middle Tenn State is 1-3 when betting on the Moneyline for +1.25 Units / 31.25% ROI
  • Middle Tenn State is 3-2 when betting the Over for +0.8 Units / 14.55% ROI
  • Middle Tenn State is 2-3 when betting the Under for -1.3 Units / -23.64% ROI

Middle Tennessee’s WRs has been targeted 562 times since the 2021 season — fourth-most among FBS WRs. Western Kentucky’s defense has allowed 4,925 receiving yards since the 2021 season — fifth-most among NonP5 defenses.

  
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