UTSA Roadrunners vs Texas A&M Aggies Prediction, 8/30/2025 College Football Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UTSA Roadrunners vs Texas A&M Aggies
Date: Saturday, August 30, 2025
Location: Kyle Field in College Station, TX
TV: ESPN/ESPN+
Odds/Point Spread: Aggies (-24.5)
Total/Over-Under: 56.5
The Texas A&M Aggies (8-5 last year) host the UTSA Roadrunners (7-6 last season) at Kyle Field on Saturday, August 30, 2025. Texas A&M opens this game as 4.5-point favorites from oddsmakers. The over/under is 56.5.
The UTSA Roadrunners finished the season having earned a 7-6 record. In their last contest, the Roadrunners went up against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers and notched a win by a score of 44-15. In all, they ran 64 plays which totaled 513 yds. The UTSA Roadrunners ended up running the ball 31 different times and amassed 257 yards, which is an average of 8.3 yds per attempt. When it came to the battle of the line of scrimmage, the Roadrunners conceded 98 yds on 41 tries, which calculates to 2.4 yds per rush surrendered. UTSA allowed 17 completions on 28 tries for a total of 173 yards, and a completion rate of 60.7%.

The Roadrunners tallied 5,866 total yards last season. UTSA compiled 27 touchdowns via the pass and 21 rushing touchdowns. They turned the football over 21 different times. UTSA accrued 280 1st downs as a unit, and they were called for 113 penalties for 1054 yds. As a team they maintained an average of 167.7 yards in the run game, which ranked them 54th in D-1. Concerning scoring points, the UTSA Roadrunners had an average of 33.2 points per outing.
The Roadrunners ranked 102nd in Division 1 when it comes to team defense, conceding 30.1 points per game. The opposition ran for 3.1 yards per rushing attempt and 109.3 rushing yards per contest over the course of last year. Over the course of last year, they gave up 1,421 yards via the ground game in 13 outings. In terms of passing yards, the Roadrunners conceded 3,455 yds which had them ranked 129th in Division 1. In their 13 games played, they allowed 265.8 yards per outing via the pass as well as surrendering a completion percentage of 58.3%. They allowed 375.2 yards/contest which ranked them 71st in the nation. They gave up 29 touchdowns via the pass and 20 rushing touchdowns.
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The Aggies wrapped up their season having a 8-5 record. In their last game, the Aggies went home defeated by a final of 35-31 when they played the USC Trojans. Texas A&M gave up 31 rushing attempts for 105 yds (3.4 yds per carry). The Aggies passing defense conceded a completion percentage of 56.4%, surrendering 295 yards on 22 for 39 passing. The Aggies finished the game with a total of 443 yds while they ran 72 plays (6.2 yards per play). Texas A&M ran for 5.0 yards per tote, finishing with 151 yards on 30 carries.
The Texas A&M Aggies averaged 405.8 yards per game, ranking them 49th in college football. The Texas A&M offense compiled 862 yards of penalties on 98 violations, which was 15th in D-1 in terms of hurting your team. They averaged 195.5 rushing yards per game and toted the ball for 2,542 yards overall. They threw 10 interceptions while letting opponents recover 4 fumbles and they obtained 280 first downs. Concerning their ability to score points, the Aggies were ranked 49th in college football with a maintained average of 30.4 points per game. Last season, the Aggies threw for a total of 2,734 yards through the air as well as averaging 210.3 passing yards per outing, ranking them 87th in D-1.
Texas A&M conceded a total of 1,758 yards rushing (135.2 yards per contest) and 14 touchdowns on the ground last season. They conceded 20 touchdowns through the air in addition to 232.2 yards/outing, which had them sitting 90th in college football. Their defense totaled 4 fumbles recovered and 16 interceptions in the prior season. The Aggies defense took the field for 870 plays, which was good for 84th in the country. The Aggies relinquished 22.2 PPG, which put them in 35th in D-1. Over the course of the season, they conceded 289 total points.
Who will win tonight's Roadrunners/Aggies college football game against the spread?
Tony's Pick: Take the Aggies -24.5
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