Arizona State vs Mississippi State Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight — College Football Week 2

Hatfield's prediction: Sustained drives will be crucial in this matchup, but Mississippi State has the firepower to break it open with explosive plays.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 16:31 ET • 4 min read
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An intriguing non-conference showdown awaits this weekend as Arizona State takes on Mississippi State.

Both teams are coming off comfortable Week 1 victories. Arizona State had some shaky moments against FCS foe Northern Arizona but still pulled away for a 20+ point win, while Mississippi State handled Southern Miss and covered the spread. 

This matchup has all the makings of a closely contested battle from start to finish.

My Arizona State vs. Mississippi State predictions break it down here as I bring you my college football picks when the two teams meet Saturday, September 6.

Arizona State vs Mississippi State prediction

Arizona State vs Mississippi State best bet: Mississippi State +6.5 (-110 at FanDuel)

You can point to Southern Miss, a new coach, and a new system—and you’d be right. Still, I was impressed.

Mississippi State went on the road, easily covered the spread, and finished with a 100% post-game win expectancy in a 34-17 win. Some had the Bulldogs on upset alert, but this was never close.

Southern Miss, a one-win team last year, isn’t Arizona State, a College Football Playoff team a season ago. That performance gives me confidence backing Mississippi State again here.

ASU isn’t the same team as last year. Multiple departures, most notably Cam Skattebo to the NFL, leave a major void. Like Ashton Jeanty for Boise State last season, his impact can’t be overstated because of his usage rate. This remains a good team, but not a great one.

Mississippi State can stay in this game by limiting explosive plays, just as they did last week with a +12.75 opponent-adjusted explosive play margin against what I believe to be a Southern Miss offense that has gone from flat-out bad to average in one offseason.

Sun Devils QB Sam Leavitt and WR Jordan Tyson are talented, but this offense leans heavily on chunk plays rather than sustained drives.

Maybe that changes with better run-game cohesion (from someone other than Leavitt), but for now, I’m betting it struggles against a Bulldogs defense trending up.

So as long as CB Jett Jefferson suits up, Mississippi State has the tools to control the big plays and cover.

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Davon Booth was the bell cow for the Mississippi State backfield last week, and I suspect we’ll see a return to that here. Against Northern Arizona, ASU allowed a very alarming 0.11 EPA per rush.

I don’t expect much improvement against an SEC side.

In a different vein, the Bulldogs’ rushing defense was impressive last week, but the amount of volume Leavitt should get on designed runs in this one makes it a play—particularly when you consider what he did a year ago.

Arizona State vs Mississippi State 3-Leg SGP

  • Mississippi State +6.5
  • Davon Booth Over 56.5 rushing yards
  • Sam Leavitt Over 41.5 rushing yards

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I’m also taking Leavitt to hit paydirt. Again, it comes down to a combination of volume and ability. I also think there will be a few situations where the pass coverage holds up for the Bulldogs, and he’ll have to improvise.

The final leg here is the fairly big money price on QB Blake Shapen to also score. I’m simply taking a flier on a player who has shown a willingness to run, as he had at least seven carries in every game he played last season.

Arizona State vs Mississippi State 5-Leg SGP

  • Mississippi State +6.5
  • Davon Booth Over 56.5 rushing yards
  • Sam Leavitt Over 41.5 rushing yards
  • Sam Leavitt anytime TD
  • Blake Shapen anytime TD

Arizona State vs Mississippi State game predictions

Arizona State vs Mississippi State moneyline prediction

Arizona State -2250

This is tight, and I certainly wouldn’t be taking Mississippi State on the spread if I didn’t think they could win here. However, if forced to choose, I’ll say Arizona State makes just enough plays to take care of business.

Arizona State vs Mississippi State spread prediction

Mississippi State +6.5

The Bulldogs’ defense has shown enough to move me off my preseason priors some and should do enough in this matchup against an offense overly reliant on chunk plays.

Arizona State vs Mississippi State Over/Under prediction

Under 58.5 -110

The Bulldogs’ defense was better than both the market and I anticipated last week. They’ll certainly be tested much more here, but with my projection of 56.5, I’ll roll with the Under.

Arizona State vs Mississippi State odds

  • Spread: Arizona State -6.5 (-110) | Mississippi State +6.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Arizona State -225 | Mississippi State +184
  • Over/Under: Over 58.5 (-115) | Under 58.5 (-105)

Arizona State vs Mississippi State trend to know

Arizona State has hit the Moneyline in 10 of their last 13 games (+9.60 Units / 51% ROI). Find more college football betting trends for Arizona State vs Mississippi State.

How to watch Arizona State vs Mississippi State

Location Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
Date Saturday, September 6, 2025
Kickoff 7:30 p.m. ET
TV ESPN2

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