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Jacksonville State vs Eastern Michigan Predictions, Spread, Moneyline Picks Saturday

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Eastern Michigan #15 (QB) Cole Snyder. (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

History says there's a good team to fade when the Jacksonville State Gamecocks take on the Eastern Michigan Eagles on Saturday of Week 3.

In a low-profile game like Jacksonville State vs. Eastern Michigan, accounting for all the betting data can be challenging. That’s where our PRO Systems come into play.

If you’re into situational betting, this is exactly the kind of scenario our models thrive in.

For Saturday of Week 3, one of our PRO Systems submitted two Jacksonville State vs. Eastern Michigan predictions after factoring in important stats.


Jacksonville State vs Eastern Michigan Week 3 Predictions, Spread, Moneyline Picks

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Saturday, Sep 14
7 p.m. ET
ESPN+
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Jax State Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+2.5
-110
54
-112o / -109u
+106
E. Michigan Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-2.5
-110
54
-112o / -109u
-129
Odds via BetRivers. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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Jacksonville State is coming off a rough patch, having been demolished for the second straight week.

On the other hand, Eastern Michigan struggled offensively in their 30-9 loss to Washington last week.

Given the erratic performances from both teams, this game told us to look deeper than just the surface numbers. This is where our PRO System alerted us to the hidden gem of a betting opportunity – or should I say opportunities?

There are two predictions to make for Jacksonville State vs. Eastern Michigan: one for both the spread and moneyline.

Frankly, our pulse on both teams’ moneylines has been spot-on this season.

We accurately predicted Coastal Carolina dismantling Jacksonville State 55-27 in Week 1, and then called Eastern Michigan over UMass. But sometimes, the best insights come from knowing when the numbers could deceive the public.

When a college football home favorite comes off a game