Rutgers* (+52.5) over Ohio State
This game is the rare case of an unstoppable force meeting the most moveable object in college football. This year there have been two trends that have dominated the college football season — betting on Ohio State (8-1 against the spread) and betting against Rutgers (2-7 against the spread).
This Saturday, they play each other, and predictably, 80% of bettors are taking the Buckeyes. Still, there is some faith in the Scarlet Knights to find a way to cover, with one bettor backing Rutgers to the tune of $13,750.
In all likelihood, this is a bad bet, as Ohio State has proven week after week they aren't afraid to put up 50, 60, or even 70 points. But the bettor in me has to take the points here. Final score: 52-3, Rutgers covers.
USF* (+14) over Cincinnati
This is purely a numbers play. According to the Action Network, 78% of the bets on this game are on Cincinnati, but 64% of the money is on USF. A home underdog with the support of the sharp bettors — there's nothing better than that.
Georgia Tech* (+6.5) over Virginia Tech
This is another percentage play, with Virginia Tech earning the backing of 83% of bettors heading into the weekend, but 53% of the money on Georgia Tech. It's been a miserable year so far for the Yellow Jackets, but the big bettors in Las Vegas have faith in them, and I have faith in the big bettors.
Georgia (-3) over Auburn*
Georgia was my pick to win the national championship heading into the year. After a terrible loss to South Carolina, it looked like that ship had sailed. But thanks to LSU's trouncing of Alabama, the SEC is still wide open, and the Bulldogs have the chance for two more marquee wins if they can take down Auburn and win the conference championship game.
The journey starts here.
LSU (-21) over Ole Miss*
LSU made a statement last week rolling over Alabama, and it feels like the train is just going to keep cruising through Ole Miss this week. Simply put, I don't know how the home team can stop the Tigers. LSU is going to get to 40 points in this one, and that should be enough to cover.
Oklahoma (-10.5) over Baylor*
Last week I got burned by undervaluing an undefeated team when Minnesota took down Penn State in a wild win. But I'm ready to be hurt again. Baylor, congratulations on making it this far, your undefeated season is something to be celebrated.
Unfortunately, Oklahoma is going to score every time they get the ball.