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Written by Mike Page on June 22, 2022
The Pittsburgh Panthers were the ACC champions in football last year, as Clemson finally had a down year, and such teams as North Carolina, N.C. State, Florida State and Miami all fumbled away chances at the title. Pitt has actually made two of the last four ACC Championship games, and this year, their regular-season slate features neither Clemson nor N.C. Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 22, 2022
Clemson did not make the College Football Playoff and did not appear in the ACC Championship last season, but they still have 11 straight double-digit win seasons, seven conference titles since 2011, and two national championships. Their 2022 schedule follows a familiar formula: an FCS opponent from inside the state, a Group of 5 opponent, a Power 5 battle, and Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 21, 2022
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish went 11-1 in 2021, with their only setback coming in Week 5 against Cincinnati. They started the season a bit slow, though, beating Florida State and Toledo by just three points each. They would start to wake up, beating Purdue by 14 and Wisconsin by 28, and after the loss to Cincinnati, they won seven Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 16, 2022
After treating defense largely as an unwelcome nuisance during the Bob Stoops and Lincoln Riley eras, the Oklahoma football program might be ready to take that side of the ball seriously. After Riley’s departure for USC, the Sooners brought in Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables to take over the program. As the Sooners prepare for their switch to the SEC Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 14, 2022
The Cincinnati Bearcats went 13-1 and became the first Group of Five team to play in the College Football Playoff, where they lost to Alabama in the national semifinals. Quarterback Desmond Ridder has moved onto the Atlanta Falcons for the next phase in his career, but thanks to strong recruiting and talent development, Evan Prater and Ben Bryant are both Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 14, 2022
The first month of the college football season is generally reserved for non-conference games, as teams work out the kinks before opening league play. A lot of those games don’t have much sports betting interest, as big schools invite small schools to visit and take a beating, in exchange for a big check. In other cases, though, the non-conference matchups Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 7, 2022
You can say a lot of things about the Alabama Crimson Tide football program, but you cannot say that it is boring. The Tide advanced to the last two College Football Playoff championship games, beating Ohio State in 2021 but losing to Georgia a year ago – a little over a month after beating that same Bulldog team in the Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on June 3, 2022
Dave Aranda enters his third season at the helm of the Baylor Bears having posted a 14-9 career record, including bowl games. The 2021 campaign was a success, with a 12-2 record (8-2 Big 12) and a conference championship, along with a 21-7 win over Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl. The 2020 season was supposed to feature rebuilding, and Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on May 27, 2022
College football is coming, which means that some of the most exciting sports betting matchups of the year are on tap. One of the most popular props is win/loss totals, and one of the most tantalizing numbers in college football is 10 wins. Getting there in 12-15 games (counting the regular season, conference championships and bowl or playoff games) is Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on May 19, 2022
The Clemson Tigers fell back to earth in 2021, as Pitt beat Wake Forest in the ACC Championship. The Tigers did finish 9-3, but losses at North Carolina State and Pitt sealed their fate in the conference. Pitt had quarterback Kenny Pickett leading the offense, but he left for the NFL. Can Clemson take back its leadership role in the Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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