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                    Written by William Hayes on September 9, 2024
Stay up to date for the NCAAF Week 3 Odds! If you had Northern Illinois beating Notre Dame under the watchful eye of Touchdown Jesus as one of your sports betting picks, you’re a smarter prognosticator than we are – and then most of the wagering community. Even with a 12-team playoff now, it will be hard for Notre Dame Read More 
                    Written by William Hayes on September 5, 2024
NCAAF Sharp Betting Picks Worth a Shot! As Jacksonville State heads to Louisville this weekend, we see some alarming signs for the Gamecocks. It didn’t help that their DC, Zach Alley, from last year, moved into the same position at Oklahoma. They started 2024 with a 55-27 home rout at the hands of Coastal Carolina. The offense put four fumbles Read More 
                    Written by William Hayes on September 4, 2024
Here we analyze the NCAAF Over/Under Picks! It’s not often that we think about a Heisman Trophy winner coming from a Group of Five school, but Boise State tailback Ashton Jeanty is getting that kind of hype. In Week 1, he set a school record with 267 rushing yards on just 20 carries in the Broncos’ 56-45 victory over Georgia Read More 
                    Written by William Hayes on September 4, 2024
College Football Game Odds | Western Michigan vs Ohio State | The Ohio State Buckeyes took care of business in Week 1, rolling over the Akron Zips by the score of 52-6. The game was in hand so quickly that 70 different Buckeyes took the field. That included 27 different players on offense, 32 different players on defense, and 11 Read More 
                    Written by Will Campbell on September 4, 2024
College Football Game Odds | NC State vs Tennessee | While some big schools struggled to get their offenses out of the gate in Week 1, the Tennessee Volunteers had no such problems. Behind quarterback Nico Iamaleava, the Vols rolled over the Chattanooga Mocs, 69-3. The fact that Clemson got rolled by Georgia, 34-3 (yet still held onto the #25 Read More 
                    Written by William Hayes on September 3, 2024
College Football Betting Top Five: One of the biggest surprises from Week 1 of the 2024 college football season waited until Monday night, when Boston College went down to Florida State and shocked the Seminoles, 28-13, on national television. The Seminoles were seen as national contenders after a 13-0 finish in 2023, but losses to Georgia, Georgia Tech, and BC Read More 
                    Written by William Hayes on September 3, 2024
Here we analyze the NCAAF Week 2 Top Games! Moving into Week 2 of the college football season means that a few more teams are moving into conference play. As the newly enlarged ACC, SEC and Big Ten schedules show, there are also some new matchups for sports betting enthusiasts to familiarize themselves with, such as Utah taking on Baylor Read More 
                    Written by Will Campbell on September 2, 2024
College Football Game Odds | Boise State vs Oregon | Is Oregon really a worthy contender in the new and expanded Big Ten? If so, their offense still needs to do some work as they only beat FCS team Idaho, 24-14, in their home opener. Dillon Gabriel made his starting debut at quarterback after transferring in from Oklahoma. Next up Read More 
                    Written by William Hayes on August 30, 2024
Here we analyze the NCAAF Over/Under Picks! Florida State head coach Mike Norvell took full responsibility for the Seminoles’ upset loss to Georgia Tech, a shocking result that happened in Dublin, Ireland, in Week Zero. In his weekly news conference, he said, “It’s sickening that we came up short, and I take total responsibility and ownership for that.” A particular Read More 
                    Written by Will Campbell on August 28, 2024
College Football Betting Top Five: The oddity of Week Zero college football has come and gone. On most campuses, school hasn’t started in the fourth weekend of August, but a few games still hop onto the schedule. Sometimes it’s for a unique neutral-site game, such as the annual matchup in Dublin, Ireland. Occasionally it’s to fill a last-second need for Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
 
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