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Written by William Hayes on August 22, 2024
Don’t miss College Football Over/Under Picks as a new season begins! In one of the more bizarre moments of the transfer portal era, Miami-Ohio coach Chuck Martin is accusing the Alabama program of “illegally” recruiting Graham Nicholson, the terrific kicker who went 35 of 37 on extra points and 27 of 28 on field goals last year, becoming the first Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on August 21, 2024
NCAA Conference Picks: USC quarterback Miller Moss will take the field to start a regular season game for the first time since high school. Caleb Williams had opted out of the 2023 Holiday Bowl, so Moss started in his stead to finish his redshirt sophomore season. Before that, Moss had only played in two games as a true freshman in Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on August 20, 2024
Handicapping the winner of each season’s Heisman Trophy, given to the player voted to have been the best in all college football, is a challenge each year for sports betting enthusiasts. Much like the NFL MVP awards, the trophy goes predominantly to quarterbacks these days. College football has become even more of a pass-first game on the offensive side of Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on August 14, 2024
We’re less than two weeks away from the first regular-season games of the 2024 college football season, which means it’s time to start looking at your best College Football Betting picks against the spread. The “Week Zero” slate has three games, including Florida State’s trip to Ireland to open ACC play against Georgia Tech. Then comes Labor Day weekend, with Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on August 13, 2024
If you look at the sports betting odds, James Madison Dukes only has the fourth-best chances to win the Sun Belt Conference, but a lot of college football prognosticators believe that the Dukes are still the best team in the conference. After all, they went 11-2 last year and have posted a 52-9 record over the last five campaigns. However, Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on August 8, 2024
The consolidation of College Football Betting into four power conferences and five “other” conferences in the Football Bowl Subdivision means that, in the power conferences, there will be more powerhouses facing off in league play. It also means, though, that getting a 12-0 regular-season record will be harder than ever. Getting that 13th win in a conference title game makes Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on August 6, 2024
It seems like we read every season about how Iowa State Cyclones is ready to compete for a Big 12 championship in football. Matt Campbell enters his ninth season as head coach, and he has put together a solid culture for his program. The Big 12 is as wide-open as it has ever been; just as soon as Texas finally Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on August 5, 2024
Expanding the College Football Betting Playoff to a 12-team bracket is seen as making the national championship more accessible. However, the Power 4 conferences are expected to continue dominating the playoff slots. The Group of 5 may have a team represented in the lower levels of the bracket if they can remain unbeaten. The Big 12 is likely to remain Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on July 24, 2024
There have been several points in college football history when the SMU Mustangs were in the sport’s elite. In 1935, they won a national championship. They were regular contenders in the Southwest Conference (which included Texas, Arkansas, and Texas A&M back then) through much of the time between the 1930s and the 1980s, finishing #2 in the polls after the Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on July 16, 2024
College Football Betting? Keep reading to stay up to date with the upcoming 2024 Season! Has Ole Miss’ time in the SEC finally arrived? According to quarterback Jaxson Dart, the talent in Oxford has become comparable with that of every other college football contender – including the likes of Texas, Alabama and Georgia. Ole Miss is in the top ten Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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