Texas A&M vs. Florida Prediction: Close Contest Projected After New Data Released for College Football Week 3 [2024]

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Texas A&M-Florida Predictions and Game Preview.
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium sets the stage for the college football matchup between Texas A&M and Florida this Saturday.

Florida and Texas A&M will meet in college football action at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, with kickoff at 3:30PM ET.

Based on updated simulations, Dimers' proven college football model (see Dimers Pro for full access) predicts Texas A&M as the most likely winner of the game.


"Our team has used the latest data to run 10,000 simulations of Saturday's Texas A&M-Florida game," said Ryan Leaver from Dimers.

"By incorporating recent updates and various other inputs, we estimate that Texas A&M is more likely to win, while Florida has a lower chance of victory."

Texas A&M vs. Florida Game-Day Updates and Essential Details

Saturday's college football game between Florida and Texas A&M at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is scheduled to start at 3:30PM ET.

Dimers.com's full preview of Saturday's Texas A&M vs. Florida matchup includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.

Before making any Florida vs. Texas A&M picks, be sure to check out the latest college football predictions and betting advice from Dimers Pro.

Texas A&M vs. Florida Prediction: Who Will Win, Cover the Spread?

Using trusted machine learning and data analysis, we have simulated the outcome of Texas A&M vs. Florida 10,000 times as part of our college football predictions coverage.

Our leading predictive model gives Texas A&M a 53% chance of defeating Florida. Our predicted final score has Texas A&M winning 24-23.

According to our model, Florida (+4.5) has a 63% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 46.5 points has a 55% chance of going over.

 

Texas A&M vs. Florida Odds

We have sourced the best betting odds in America for this game, which are listed here:

Bet Type Texas A&M Florida
Spread -4.5 (-106) +4.5 (-110)
Moneyline -178 +165
Total o46.5 (-110) u46.5 (-105)

All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.

Texas A&M vs. Florida Picks

Our model's strongest edge in the Texas A&M vs. Florida matchup is on the total.

Our expert predictions, aligned with the latest odds, reveal the best college football picks for every game throughout the season.

Full access to our picks, including this one, is available via Dimers Pro.

Conclusion

We predict Texas A&M, with a 53% win probability, will likely beat Florida on Saturday.

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Mac brings a well-traveled perspective and broad sports knowledge to Dimers, specializing in NFL previews for the NFC South and NFC East, MLB best bets, Formula 1 race previews, plus insights across DFS, online casinos and sweepstakes. Known for finding top new user promos across major sportsbooks and online gaming platforms, Mac enhances the betting experience for both novices and veterans alike.

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