FBS-CFB Game Preview: Sam Houston Bearkats (0-4) vs. New Mexico State Aggies (2-2)

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Time: 9:00 PM ET (7:00 PM MT local)
Venue: Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Broadcast: CBS Sports Network

Weather Forecast (Las Cruces, NM)

Conditions: Clear skies, desert evening

Temperature: ~74°F at kickoff, dipping into the mid-60s by the 4th quarter

Wind: Light, 5–7 mph

Impact: Minimal effect on passing/kicking game

Injury Report (as of Sept. 30 updates)

Sam Houston:

QB Hunter Watson – Probable (ankle soreness, practiced limited)

RB Elijah Green – Questionable (hamstring)

New Mexico State:

WR Donovan Faupel – Probable (shoulder)

LB Keyshawn Banks – Out (knee, multi-week absence)

Key Player Matchups

Hunter Watson (QB, Sam Houston) vs. NMSU Secondary
Watson has struggled (396 pass yards, 0 TD, 2 INT), but his dual-threat rushing ability (140 yards, 2 TD) is the X-factor.

Kadarius Calloway (RB, NMSU) vs. Sam Houston Front Seven
Calloway’s versatility (34 rush yards + 12 receiving yards last game) will test a Bearkats defense allowing 42.8 PPG (worst in FBS).

Emon Allen (DB, Sam Houston) vs. Logan Fife (QB, NMSU)
Allen has 2 INTs this season; Fife threw 1 INT vs. New Mexico. Turnovers could swing momentum.

Recent Team Form

Sam Houston (0-4, 0-4 ATS)

Last game: Lost 55-0 to Texas

Offense: 16.3 PPG (129th nationally)

Defense: 42.8 PPG allowed (131st nationally)

Struggling on 3rd downs (13.7% conversion rate)

New Mexico State (2-2, 1-3 ATS)

Last game: Lost 38-20 to New Mexico

Offense: 18.5 PPG (124th nationally)

Defense: 26.0 PPG allowed (65th nationally)

More balanced but inconsistent

Series History

All-time series: New Mexico State leads 2–0

Last meeting: Aggies won 27-13 in 2023 (non-conference)

Betting Trends

Sam Houston:

0-4 ATS in 2025

3 of 4 games have gone Over

New Mexico State:

1-3 ATS in 2025

2 of 4 games have gone Over

Market Note: Despite Sam Houston being winless, they opened as slight favorites. Sharps leaning toward NMSU as a home underdog.

Historical Betting Results

Sam Houston:

ATS record since FBS transition: 5-15 (25%)

Struggles as a favorite (1-6 ATS)

New Mexico State:

ATS record last 2 seasons: 11-9 (55%)

Stronger at home in CUSA night games (4-2 ATS since 2023)

Game Odds

Sam Houston Bearkats                  – 2.5

New Mexico State Aggies             52.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Wednesday, October 1, 2025

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