2015 Music City Bowl Betting Odds: Louisville vs. Texas AM

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Gambling911.com has your 2015 Music City Bowl betting odds for Louisville vs. Texas A&M. Louisville Cardinals -1, total 49.5.

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Louisville Cardinals -1

Texas A&M Aggies +1

Total: 49.5

Louisville Cardinals 7-5 SU, 6-6 ATS

The Cardinals played really well down the stretch winning five of their last six games. They average about 29 points per game while allowing 24 points per contest. Louisville recovered from a poor start this season and come into this game with a lot of confidence. The offense is not explosive so this team relies on keeping games close and playing defense. They have a very good linebacker in Keith Kelsey who led the team with 100 tackles, including 12 tackles for loss. The Cardinals went over the total six times, under the total five times with one push this season.

Texas A&M Aggies 8-4 SU, 5-7 ATS

The Aggies won 8 games this season but they were inconsistent when it mattered as they split their last six games of the regular season. The Aggies have very similar stats to Louisville as they score 28 points per game and allow 21 points per contest. The problem for Louisville is their inconsistent play at the quarterback position. Kyle Allen played well at times but he threw far too many interceptions and would oftentimes follow up a really good game with a bad one. The Aggies were a good team to bet under the total this season with 8 of their 12 games going under the total.

This will be the 18th Music City Bowl played in Nashville, Tennessee. The first event was the only time the game didn’t take place in this building. In 1998, the game took place at Vanderbilt University, and when the Titans’ completed NFL stadium was finished for the 1999 season, it became home to the Titans and this Bowl ever since. The Tennessee State Tigers also call LP Field home in college football, and they play in the Ohio Valley Conference.

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