FBS-CFB Game Preview: Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (2-9) vs. New Mexico State Aggies (4-7)

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The Conference USA slate closes with a must-win for pride as the New Mexico State Aggies (4-7, 2-5 CUSA) host the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (2-9, 1-6 CUSA) at Aggie Memorial Stadium. NMSU, under interim coach Tony Sanchez, aims to salvage a forgettable transition year with a Senior Day sendoff, building on a narrow 24-17 OT win over Missouri State last week. Middle Tennessee, Rick Stockstill’s rebuilding crew, enters desperate to snap an eight-game skid after a 31-28 road loss at Delaware, eyeing any momentum for 2026 recruits. The Aggies’ dual-threat offense (top-60 efficiency) tests MTSU’s banged-up secondary, while the Raiders’ ground control could exploit NMSU’s leaky front—expect a low-scoring, turnover-laden affair in the desert chill, with bowl irrelevance adding desperation.

Venue Location

The finale unfolds at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. This 28,853-seat Southwest gem, opened in 1974 and renovated in 2016, is NMSU’s home turf known for its sunny vibes and “Crimson Pride” chants. It’s a 1,100-mile trek from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, ensuring a pro-Aggies crowd for Senior Day—NMSU holds a 1-0 home edge in the series.

Kickoff: 3:00 p.m. ET (1:00 p.m. MT)

Broadcast: ESPN+ (primary), with streaming on ESPN app and Fubo. Radio: MTSU’s 97.9 The Score; NMSU’s 910 ESPN.

Weather Updates

Las Cruces in late November offers mild, dry desert conditions ideal for football. Forecast for game day: Sunny skies with a high of 66°F (19°C) and a low around 39°F (4°C). Winds: Calm at 6 mph from the west, with 0% chance of precipitation. Clear and balmy—artificial turf stays fast, favoring NMSU’s up-tempo style (top-60 pace) without humidity or chill to slow drives.

Injury Report

MTSU’s QB depth and secondary are hit hardest amid their skid, while NMSU reports lighter issues post-bye. Updates as of November 28.

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders:

PlayerPositionStatusInjury DetailsImpact
Nick VattiatoQBQuestionableUndisclosed (injured Nov. 8 vs. FIU; limited reps)Starter (2,000+ yds, 12 TDs); if out, freshman backup drops efficiency—Raiders 0-5 without full QB mobility.
M. ByardLBQuestionableUndisclosed (post-Delaware)Tackle leader (45 stops); strains run D (bottom-50, 180 yds allowed/game).

Overall: Seven players limited/out per CUSA reports; O-line shuffled (35 sacks allowed, 120th nationally).

New Mexico State Aggies:

PlayerPositionStatusInjury DetailsImpact
JacksonVariousOutUndisclosed (season-ending)Depth piece; offense intact (top-60 scoring).
UngarVariousOutUndisclosed (season-ending)Rotational; front seven resilient.
FifeQBProbableUndisclosed (missed one game)Backup to starter; full practice—depth stable.

Overall: Four limited; Sanchez noted “healthy rotations” after Missouri State.

Player Matchups

NMSU’s balance (top-60 SP+ offense) overwhelms MTSU’s youth (bottom-30 defense). Desert air adds ~3-5% scoring edge per models.

MTSU QB Nick Vattiato (questionable) vs. NMSU Secondary: Vattiato’s arm (58% comp., 12 TDs) targets shorts. Aggies’ DBs (top-60 efficiency, 10 INTs) swarm. Edge: NMSU—Aggies 4-1 forcing 2+ TOs; Raiders 0-6 with 3+ giveaways.

NMSU QB (starter TBD, Fife probable backup) vs. MTSU Pass Rush: Aggies’ passer (est. 2,200 yds, 15 TDs) exploits zones. Raiders’ front (bottom-60 sacks) pressures 18% dropbacks. Edge: NMSU starter—Aggies 3-2 exceeding 300 yds/game.

MTSU RB (committee) vs. NMSU Front Seven: Raiders’ backs (110 YPG) test LBs. Aggies middling (105th run D). Edge: Even—Raiders 2-3 under 100 rush yds.

NMSU WR (group) vs. MTSU CBs (M. Byard questionable): Targets (est. 1,200 yds) work YAC. Raiders leaky (bottom-30 pass D). Edge: NMSU—Aggies 4-2 when WRs hit 150+ yds.

Recent Team Forms

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders: Stockstill’s Raiders collapsed 31-28 at Delaware (Nov. 23), scoring 18 PPG in skid amid QB injuries. Turnovers plague (14 given). Morale: Rebuild—0-6 CUSA road.

New Mexico State Aggies: Sanchez’s Aggies grinded a 24-17 OT W over Missouri State (Nov. 23), snapping skid—starter’s poise (250 yds) shone. Balanced but inconsistent (24 PPG). Morale: Senior push—2-3 ATS home.

Series History

CUSA foes since 2023, NMSU owns recent. All-time: NMSU leads 2-0 (2023: 35-21 NMSU; 2024: 21-17 NMSU). At Aggie Memorial: NMSU 1-0. Trends: Avg. 29-19 NMSU; unders in 1/2.

YearWinnerScoreNotes
2024NMSU21-17Close home win
2023NMSU35-21Offensive clinic

Betting Trends

Middle Tennessee: 4-7 ATS (36.4%); 2-3 ATS as 3.5+ road dogs. 5-6 O/U; overs in 3/6 away. 1-9 SU as underdog (10%). Vs. NMSU: 0-2 ATS.

New Mexico State: 5-6 ATS (45.5%); 2-3 ATS as 3.5+ home faves. 6-5 O/U; overs in 4/7 home. 3-4 SU as favorite (42.9%). Series: 2-0 SU/ATS.

Series Trends: Favorite covers 2/2; overs 1/2 (avg. 48 pts). Home teams 1-0 SU; NMSU 3-2 ATS last 5 home. Advanced: FPI gives NMSU 62% win prob. NMSU top-60 offensive SP+; MTSU 125th overall.

Game Odds

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders                53

New Mexico State Aggies                             – 3.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, November 28, 2025

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