LSU will face Texas A&M on Saturday night to conclude the regular season.
Not many are projecting a blowout, but LSU is a decent favorite. It took a game against UMass for A&M to break its six-game losing streak and the Aggies have fell well short of preseason expectations.
LSU, on the other hand, has been trending up. LSU struggled against Arkansas a couple of weeks ago, but found a way to get the win. The Tigers played a much cleaner game against UAB.
This will be LSU’s first road trip since the Arkansas game. LSU’s been inconsistent away from Tiger Stadium this fall and a game in front of the College Station crowd will provide another test.
Here’s what some advanced stats models have to say about LSU’s chances on Saturday night.