Week 13 College Football Picks: Ohio State vs. Michigan Is a Headline Rivalry Week
The second part of the season has given the impression that Tulane has been holding something back. In that scenario, it’s appropriate to unleash your fury right now.
This game is effectively the AAC semifinal. Michael Pratt and the reliable Wave should be able to defeat UTSA, who are hoping to win the championship in the league’s inaugural season.
Not only are the Roadrunners winning, but they are winning handsomely. They have won seven straight games at a mean of 18.9 points since quarterback Frank Harris returned from injury, and only each of those wins was by a single digit.
In contrast, Tulane has been leading a little riskier lifestyle. It has won four of its previous five games by a single score. It should be entertaining to watch because this is a fantastic quarterback showdown.
Nothing would please Oregon State supporters more than to dash Oregon’s hopes of qualifying for the postseason and winning the conference in the final official Civil War match.
You might be surprised by this huge spread, but Oregon has shown that they won’t back down from a challenge, and I don’t think they’ll falter here either, given all of their objectives. A duck soars above the Beavs.
Georgia, maybe, but that’s all. Oregon has also advanced to the Style Points phase of the season, where a strong win might have an impact on Bo Nix’s chances of winning the Heisman Trophy as well as the ranking of the one-loss teams vying for a spot in the College Football Playoff.
Therefore, don’t anticipate the Ducks offense to slow down if they get going against the Beavers.
Nine teams remain in the running for four spots of the College Football Playoff, and neither of them are guaranteed spots after one of the most competitive weeks in recent memory.
That will make an already intense rivalry week even more intense. Every club vying for a CFP berth is up against an in-state opponent that will give anything to spoil their hopes of making the playoffs.
I’ll utilize this space every week to share with you my selections for a few of the greatest wagers to make before the weekend.
In addition, I will include an upset this week, that will be a team I am choosing to win by an absolute margin and that is not less than a touchdown underdog.
In addition, I’ll offer you predictions for other games featuring probable postseason teams in college football.
I’m only going down as far as No. 10 Louisville since theoretically any big conference club that hasn’t fallen twice yet is still a contender for the CFP.
Just in tune for the season’s end, I’ve returned to my winning ways. I am at 19-14 overall, and I was 2-1 last week.
Moreover, the disappointing special is concluding strongly. I hit on four on the last five after starting the game 0–7.
For the season, upset specials are presently 4-7 straight and 6-5 ATS. Given that this is the final column of the season, I want to send it off with a bang.