College Football Betting Preview Week 9
A shocking week of college football has opened the door for new BCS title contenders as we head into an exciting Week 9.
Last week’s BCS No. 3 (Oklahoma) and No. 6 (Wisconsin) both went down in flames. Oklahoma suffered from a rain and lightning delay, but has little excuse after losing 41-38 at home to Texas Tech as mammoth 29-point home favorites. Wisconsin lost 37-31 as 7-point favorites at Michigan State, with a Hail Mary on the final play providing the margin.
The upsets have opened the door for MWC Boise State, ACC Clemson and Pac-12 Stanford, who rank No. 4 to No. 6 respectively. The only teams that stand ahead of them are LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma State. The first two have a huge ‘Tussle in Tuscaloosa’ on November 5, which will knock one down. Oklahoma State still has to host Oklahoma on Dec. 3 in which it could be underdogs.
Clemson (8-0 SU, 7-1 ATS) will try to push ahead of idle Boise State when it travels to Georgia Tech (6-2 SU, 4-3-1 ATS) as 4 ½-point favorites this week. Upstart Clemson has its highest ranking ever in the BCS and didn’t even crack the AP top-25 until starting 3-0. Georgia Tech could be dangerous after road losses at Virginia (24-21) and Miami (24-7), having gone 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS at home this season.
Stanford (7-0 SU and ATS) is ranked third in the Coaches Poll and winning by an average margin of 36 points, but gets hurt in the BCS by its No. 9 computer ranking. It will help playing at a USC team (6-1 SU, 4-3 ATS) that is No. 20 in the AP and coming off an upset win (31-17) at Notre Dame as 9 ½-point ‘dogs. Stanford looks for its 16th straight win and 11th consecutive cover as 8 ½-point favorites in Socal.
Oklahoma State (7-0 SU, 6-1 ATS) is 16-point favorites over Baylor (4-2 SU, 3-2 ATS) and is 5-0 SU and ATS over the last five meetings with an average score of 47-16. Baylor ranks sixth in the country in scoring (44.3 PPG), while Oklahoma State is tied for second (48.6 PPG). The Cowboys have played four of their last five away and this spread seems a little low being played in Stillwater.
Kansas State (7-0 SU, 6-1 ATS) is the final undefeated team from a major conference and ranked No. 8 in the BCS. The Wildcats were projected to finish towards the bottom of the Big 12 and the schedule gets significantly harder from here with 4-straight ranked teams. It begins with hosting an angry Oklahoma (6-1 SU, 4-3 ATS) squad that has dropped to No. 9 in the BCS and is 14-point favorites.
Michigan State (6-1 SU, 5-2 ATS) will face Nebraska (6-1 SU, 2-5 ATS) in what could decide the inaugural Big Ten Legends division. The No. 11 Spartans are coming off two emotional home wins over Michigan and Wisconsin, but are just 1-1 SU and ATS away. The No. 14 Cornhuskers are 4-point favorites, having beat Ohio State (34-27) and Minnesota (41-14) the last two weeks after their first-ever Big Ten game at Wisconsin (48-17 loss).
Wisconsin (6-1 SU, 5-1-1 ATS) has plummeted to No. 15 in the BCS and will try to pick up the pieces as a solid road favorite (7 ½-points) again at Ohio State. Michigan State was its first ATS loss in 14 games. Ohio State (4-3 SU and ATS) won at Illinois 17-7 last game on October 15 despite getting only 17 passing yards. A much more balanced effort will be needed Saturday.
The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party will take place in Jacksonville between No. 22 Georgia and Florida. Georgia (5-2 SU, 4-3 ATS) has come on strong with a 5-game winning streak (4-1 ATS), albeit against weak foes. Florida (4-3 SU, 3-3-1 ATS) has lost its last three SU and ATS, but could get quarterback John Brantley back after a bye week. The pointspread is pending that news.
A shocking week of college football has opened the door for new BCS title contenders as we head into an exciting Week 9.
Last week’s BCS No. 3 (Oklahoma) and No. 6 (Wisconsin) both went down in flames. Oklahoma suffered from a rain and lightning delay, but has little excuse after losing 41-38 at home to Texas Tech as mammoth 29-point home favorites. Wisconsin lost 37-31 as 7-point favorites at Michigan State, with a Hail Mary on the final play providing the margin.
The upsets have opened the door for MWC Boise State, ACC Clemson and Pac-12 Stanford, who rank No. 4 to No. 6 respectively. The only teams that stand ahead of them are LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma State. The first two have a huge ‘Tussle in Tuscaloosa’ on November 5, which will knock one down. Oklahoma State still has to host Oklahoma on Dec. 3 in which it could be underdogs.
Clemson (8-0 SU, 7-1 ATS) will try to push ahead of idle Boise State when it travels to Georgia Tech (6-2 SU, 4-3-1 ATS) as 4 ½-point favorites this week. Upstart Clemson has its highest ranking ever in the BCS and didn’t even crack the AP top-25 until starting 3-0. Georgia Tech could be dangerous after road losses at Virginia (24-21) and Miami (24-7), having gone 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS at home this season.
Stanford (7-0 SU and ATS) is ranked third in the Coaches Poll and winning by an average margin of 36 points, but gets hurt in the BCS by its No. 9 computer ranking. It will help playing at a USC team (6-1 SU, 4-3 ATS) that is No. 20 in the AP and coming off an upset win (31-17) at Notre Dame as 9 ½-point ‘dogs. Stanford looks for its 16th straight win and 11th consecutive cover as 8 ½-point favorites in Socal.
Oklahoma State (7-0 SU, 6-1 ATS) is 16-point favorites over Baylor (4-2 SU, 3-2 ATS) and is 5-0 SU and ATS over the last five meetings with an average score of 47-16. Baylor ranks sixth in the country in scoring (44.3 PPG), while Oklahoma State is tied for second (48.6 PPG). The Cowboys have played four of their last five away and this spread seems a little low being played in Stillwater.
Kansas State (7-0 SU, 6-1 ATS) is the final undefeated team from a major conference and ranked No. 8 in the BCS. The Wildcats were projected to finish towards the bottom of the Big 12 and the schedule gets significantly harder from here with 4-straight ranked teams. It begins with hosting an angry Oklahoma (6-1 SU, 4-3 ATS) squad that has dropped to No. 9 in the BCS and is 14-point favorites.
Michigan State (6-1 SU, 5-2 ATS) will face Nebraska (6-1 SU, 2-5 ATS) in what could decide the inaugural Big Ten Legends division. The No. 11 Spartans are coming off two emotional home wins over Michigan and Wisconsin, but are just 1-1 SU and ATS away. The No. 14 Cornhuskers are 4-point favorites, having beat Ohio State (34-27) and Minnesota (41-14) the last two weeks after their first-ever Big Ten game at Wisconsin (48-17 loss).
Wisconsin (6-1 SU, 5-1-1 ATS) has plummeted to No. 15 in the BCS and will try to pick up the pieces as a solid road favorite (7 ½-points) again at Ohio State. Michigan State was its first ATS loss in 14 games. Ohio State (4-3 SU and ATS) won at Illinois 17-7 last game on October 15 despite getting only 17 passing yards. A much more balanced effort will be needed Saturday.
The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party will take place in Jacksonville between No. 22 Georgia and Florida. Georgia (5-2 SU, 4-3 ATS) has come on strong with a 5-game winning streak (4-1 ATS), albeit against weak foes. Florida (4-3 SU, 3-3-1 ATS) has lost its last three SU and ATS, but could get quarterback John Brantley back after a bye week. The pointspread is pending that news.
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