Central Michigan vs Akron Prediction Football Picks 10-14-23

The Akron Zips and Central Michigan Chippewas meet Saturday in week 7 college football action at Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Let’s preview this game and give out a pick and prediction.

Akron Zips Betting Preview 

The Akron Zips need a feel good win to snap a 4-game losing streak. Akron has lost 4 straight road games. DJ Irons is completing 66.2 percent of his passes for 722 yards, 3 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Jasaiah Gathings and Lorenzo Lingard have combined for 403 receiving yards and 1 touchdown, while Daniel George has 21 receptions. The Akron Zips ground game is averaging 106.3 yards per contest, and Lingard leads the way with 287 yards and 1 touchdown. Defensively, Akron is allowing 29.5 points and 356.8 yards per game. Bryan McCoy leads the Akron Zips with 54 tackles, CJ Nunnally IV has 5 sacks and Tyson Durant has 1 interception.


Akron Zips Team Facts

Central Michigan Chippewas Betting Preview 

The Central Michigan Chippewas look for a third home win to get above a .500 record. Central Michigan has split its last 8 home games. Jase Bauer is completing 59 percent of his passes for 879 yards, 4 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. Jesse Prewitt III and Chris Parker have combined for 561 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns, while Tyson Davis has 14 receptions. The Central Michigan Chippewas ground game is averaging 148 yards per contest, and Myles Bailey leads the way with 332 yards and 2 touchdowns. Defensively, Central Michigan is allowing 34 points and 437.2 yards per game. Kyle Moretti leads the Central Michigan Chippewas with 54 tackles, Jacques Bristol has 2.5 sacks and Elijah Rikard has 1 interception.

Central Michigan Chippewas Team Facts

Matchup/League Facts

Randy’s Pick

The Akron Zips had tough overtime losses to Indiana and Buffalo, so they could easily be looking at a better situation. Still, good teams find ways to win, and Akron is not. Akron is 128th in scoring offense and 97th in scoring defense. With that said, Central Michigan has defensive issues of its own, and it’s also 95th in scoring offense. That Buffalo team that Akron took to overtime, Central Michigan just lost to by a score of 13-37. In what world should the Chippewas be double-digit favorites? Not this one. Give me Akron and the points.

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