Sure, it’s one thing to predict that Alabama will win the national championship again. It seems like even when Alabama is down at some point that there is nothing that can stop them — as we saw when Wisconsin and Auburn lost in the Big Ten and SEC championship games last year, to open up a spot for the Tide, and then when they came back in the second half to beat Georgia in overtime in the national championship. However, the Tide aren’t the only game in town, and there are many other story lines that have to play out during the season. Take a look at five predictions that we have for College Football betting enthusiasts for the coming 2018 season.
The Bulldogs have Nick Fitzgerald, one of the best quarterbacks in the nation, coming back from an ankle injury, and he says he is ready to play. Tailback Aeris Williams broke the 1,000-yard barrier in one of the most physically challenging divisions in the nation. Joe Moorhead replaces Dan Mullen as head coach, but in addition to that stacked offense he has a defense led by Gerri Green, Mark McLaurin, Montez Sweat and Jeffery Simmons, each with all-SEC talent. If Auburn, Alabama and LSU aren’t careful, this could be a team that slips past them.
Five Bold College Football Betting Predictions for the 2018 Season
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Texas will beat Oklahoma and win the Big 12
Texas developed one of the better defenses over the course of 2017, after that ugly loss to Maryland in the early going. They do need to pick a quarterback, as both Sam Ehlinger and Shane Buechele can throw the ball, but one needs to emerge. Oklahoma is transitioning from Baker Mayfield to Kyler Murray at quarterback, and the Texas-OU game takes place around the midpoint of the regular season. Tom Herman did great things at Houston and has Texas transitioning into a contender. With Baylor still down and with TCU and Oklahoma State going through quarterback changes as well (and with West Virginia perennially unable to win on the road), this is the year for Texas to emerge.Clemson returns to the College Football Playoff
The Tigers have a choice that just about any program would like — do they start the true freshman quarterback who is a blue-chip, five-star recruit? Or do they start the quarterback who led them to the playoff last year? Kelly Bryant did lead them to the national semifinal but could not move the ball much against Alabama, which led to a big loss. It looks like Clemson is planning for a two-quarterback system, at least from some reports, but teams that have two leaders generally don’t have a leader at all, which is why those systems are quite rare. However, with their stacked defense and their talent at tailback and wide receiver, either quarterback should be able to get them through the regular season with no more than one loss.Mississippi State will make noise in the SEC West
