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Written by admin on November 2, 2018
The Alabama Crimson Tide may finally face a real test on Saturday when they head to Baton Rouge to take on the LSU Tigers. Two weeks ago, Georgia found themselves in the same stadium and ended up taking a whipping, which is why LSU is in the top four of the College Football Playoff rankings right now while the Bulldogs Read MoreWritten by admin on October 29, 2018
Last week in college football, we learned that the University of Texas really wasn’t the sixth-best team in the nation after all, after they went to Oklahoma State (who had lost to Kansas State) and lost by three points. Now the Big 12 is in a mess, with West Virginia and Oklahoma the only real possibilities to make the college Read MoreWritten by admin on October 23, 2018
Now that we’re getting into the meat of the 2018 college football schedule, we’re seeing more and more dominoes fall with weekly upsets — and we’re also seeing that it may just be impossible for anyone to contain Alabama. They rolled to yet another big win this week, prevailing 54-16, and next week they head to LSU — who lost Read MoreWritten by admin on October 11, 2018
Want to make your college football betting even more exciting? Add to your possible winnings by putting up some cash on parlay picks. That way, when both of your bets come back to the good, you take home even more cash than you would have made it you’d put the bets in separately. We’ve put together two pairs of parlay Read MoreWritten by admin on October 11, 2018
One of the more interesting observations from college football this week was that it looks more likely that a two-loss team would make the College Football Playoff than three unbeatens would make it. Given that Central Florida is unbeaten once again (and ranked tenth in the nation), and given that they do not have any Power Five opponents left on Read MoreWritten by admin on October 10, 2018
Last week in college football taught us a few things. One is that the Heisman Trophy race will likely come down to quarterbacks. How do you choose among Dwayne Haskins, who is tearing up defense after defense at Ohio State; Tua Tagovailoa, who is mowing down teams long before the start of the fourth quarter; Kyler Murray, who has stood Read MoreWritten by admin on October 8, 2018
The Big 12 just got a lot more interesting this Saturday, as Texas followed up a home win over TCU with a three-point shocker over Oklahoma in the teams’ rivalry game played next to the midway at the State Fair of Texas. They shot up to #9 in the Top 25 rankings released ahead of Monday’s press deadline. We also Read MoreWritten by admin on October 1, 2018
The fifth week of the 2018 college football season was rich with drama. Syracuse knocked out Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence out of the game — and since Kelly Bryant left the team last week, that left the Tigers with a true freshman at the helm. They needed a key drive late to beat the Orange and avoid falling to Syracuse Read MoreWritten by admin on September 26, 2018
College football games often start to resemble video games with their scores, as spread formations and defensive players that don’t have the speed of their NFL counterparts simply can’t keep up. There are some defensive slugfests, to be sure, but for the most part scoring in college football is higher than in the pros, and that is reflected in the Read MoreWritten by admin on September 26, 2018
One of the more bizarre finishes in recent years in college football took place in Dallas last week, as SMU and Navy ended up going to overtime. Navy scored on their first possession, and SMU responded with a touchdown but then lined up to go for a two-point conversion, rather than opting to kick the single and head to a Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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