- Game: Missouri Tigers vs. Auburn Tigers
- Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
- Location: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
- TV: SEC Network
- Odds/Point Spread: Tigers (+1.5)
- Total/Over-Under: 44
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The Missouri Tigers (5-1) are set to face off against the Auburn Tigers (3-3) at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Auburn enters this matchup as 1.5-point underdogs. The expected total for this game is 44 points.
As the Tigers approach this game with a solid 5-1 record this season, their previous match ended in a narrow defeat against the Alabama Crimson Tide, which they lost 27-24. Defensively, Missouri allowed 125 rushing yards on 44 attempts, averaging 2.8 yards per rush. In the air, they conceded 23 completions for 200 yards, yielding a completion rate of 74.2%. Overall, the Tigers gathered 330 yards on 56 offensive plays, including 163 rushing yards off 28 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per carry.

On the offensive front, the Missouri Tigers are putting up an impressive average of 41.7 points per game. Their ground game averages 270.5 yards rushing per contest, ranking them 6th in Division I. This season, they have amassed a total of 3,068 offensive yards. When it comes to reaching the end zone, Missouri has recorded 12 passing touchdowns and 19 rushing touchdowns. They lead the offense with 160 first downs, although they have incurred 28 penalties totaling 279 yards and have committed 6 turnovers.
Defensively, the Tigers rank 17th in Division I, allowing only 16.7 points per game. They have permitted an average of 2.7 yards per rush and 72.8 rushing yards per game throughout the season, totaling 437 rushing yards over 6 games. In terms of pass defense, they have allowed 907 yards, placing them 9th in the nation, with an average of 151.2 passing yards per game and a completion rate of 53.5%. Overall, they are ranked 2nd nationally in yards allowed per game, conceding 224.0 yards on average. They have given up 9 touchdowns through the air and 2 on the ground.
The Auburn Tigers enter this matchup with a record of 3-3 this season. In their last outing, they fell to the Georgia Bulldogs with a score of 20-10. Auburn’s rushing attack averaged 3.9 yards per attempt, totaling 140 yards on 36 carries. Their overall performance saw them accumulate 277 yards across 67 plays (4.1 yards per play). In pass defense, Auburn’s secondary allowed a completion percentage of 63.2%, giving up 217 yards on 24 completions from 38 attempts, while allowing 79 rushing yards from 31 attempts (2.5 yards per carry).
The Auburn Tigers are averaging 331.3 yards per game, ranking 112th in the country. They have accumulated 448 yards in penalties over 55 infractions, which ranks them 2nd in Division I for total penalty yards. With 164.2 rushing yards per game, they’ve run for a total of 985 yards this season. Auburn has been careful with the ball, recording no interceptions and losing just 2 fumbles, while earning 116 first downs. However, they rank 92nd nationally in scoring, averaging 24.7 points per contest. They have achieved 1,003 passing yards this season, averaging 167.2 yards per game, placing them 121st in collegiate football.
Auburn’s defense is allowing 17.0 points per game, ranking 19th in the country. They have conceded 519 rushing yards this season (86.5 yards per game) and have given up 4 rushing touchdowns. In pass defense, the Tigers allowed 6 touchdowns and are conceding an average of 225.8 yards per game, ranking them 76th nationally. Auburn’s defensive unit has participated in 389 plays, placing them 57th in college football. They have recovered 3 fumbles and recorded 2 interceptions this season, allowing a total of 102 points up to this point.
Who will come out on top in this Tigers vs. Tigers college football clash against the spread?
Pick: Bet on the Tigers -1.5
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