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    NCAAF


    Saturday, October 10


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    Snow problem: College football weather report
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    It looks like another beautiful weekend for football across the country as temperatures are starting to fall along with the leaves. Three big games, however, could have weather become a huge factor by the end of Saturday. Don’t forget to check the forecast one last time before placing your bets!

    Florida Gators at Louisiana State Tigers (+7.5, 43.5)

    Tim Tebow or no Tim Tebow, the one thing that is almost certain in this clash of SEC titans is rain. Weather.com is predicting a 60 percent chance of showers with a 6 mph wind. The temperature also figures to be a muggy, 76 degrees as the showers figure to help a pair of outstanding defenses shine in front of an expected huge national television audience.

    Texas Christian Horned Frogs at Air Force Falcons (+10.5, 42.5)

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Colorado Springs. With a 60 percent chance of precipitation and a low of around 20 degrees, snow showers are expected to mark this matchup. Both teams sport fantastic defenses and love to pound the ball, meaning their game plans should suffer little due to the harsh weather, but an 11 mph wind should hurt TCU’s superior passing game.

    Kentucky Wildcats at South Carolina Gamecocks (-10, 46.5)

    Both squads better be sure to bring their rain gear for this early game. There is a 60 percent chance of rain on the day, including an expected 9 mph wind. The day could also get very hot and sticky since the temperature could reach as high as 86 degrees. Bad weather should help negate the expected loss of Kentucky’s top two cornerbacks.


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