Missouri vs. Boston College odds: Early point spread released, how to watch
The season rolls on for Missouri as it welcomes Boston College to town for a Week 3 matchup on Saturday and Columbia. The Tigers are so far off to a 2-0 start and looking to make it three straight victories to kick off the 2024 season.
FanDuel likes their odds to win, as Mizzou enters the game as a 17.5-point favorite against the Eagles. The over/under for the matchup is set at 54.5. You can view more information about the contest, including how to watch, below.
How to watch Missouri vs. Boston College
Time: 12:45 p.m. ET
Channel: SEC Network, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Missouri
The meeting between the Tigers and Eagles will mark just the second in history. Boston College won the only other matchup between the two programs by a score of 41-34 in 2021.
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A lot has changed for Missouri since that meeting including their head coach. Eli Drinkwitz will hope that he can lead his team to a different result this time around.
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The Tigers have looked dominant in the early going with back-to-back shutout wins to open the season against Murray State and Buffalo. They most recently defeated the Bulls by a score of 38-0 on Saturday as Mizzou scored five rushing touchdowns.
Boston College will be the toughest opponent the Tigers have seen all season long as it also enters the matchup with a 2-0 record. The Eagles are led by former NFL head coach Bill O’Brien and opened the season with a 28-13 upset win against Florida State.
This past week, Boston College pitched a shutout of its own in a 56-0 victory against Duquesne. Thomas Castellanos has been absolutely electric through the first couple of weeks with seven total touchdowns.
He’ll need another big performance to give the Eagles a chance against a tough Missouri team that many believe stand a shot to make the College Football Playoff.