Collin Wilson’s Week 12 College Football Odds and Picks for Oregon State vs. Washington, Tennessee vs. Georgia, and More

Collin Wilson’s Week 12 College Football Odds and Picks for Oregon State vs. Washington, Tennessee vs. Georgia, and More

It’s already been a long season, so let’s enjoy what’s left. I broke down four of the most important games on Saturday and gave you a bet for each one.

Next, we’ll go to the AAC, where the SMU Mustangs will play the Memphis Tigers off of Beale Street in a game that could decide the AAC Championship.

Right after that, the No. 21 Kansas State Wildcats as well as No. 25 Kansas Jayhawks play in the Sunflower Showdown, which is another grudge game.

The next game is in Knoxville, Tennessee, and it’s one of the biggest matchups in college football. The No. 18 Tennessee Volunteers are coming off an important defeat to Missouri and will be going up against the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs.

Finally, Reser Stadium will be the site of what is likely to be the most important college football game of the weekend. The No. 5 Washington Huskies will be favorites toward the No. 11 Oregon State Beavers as they try to keep their perfect season going.

There aren’t many big games included in the Week 12 college football schedule, but there are still some games that you should watch.

Also, many teams are trying to get into a bowl game or even play for something more important, and since it’s mid-November, time isn’t on anyone’s side.

West Coast teams Washington and Oregon State will play the most important game of the day.

The Huskies are one of only seven teams that still haven’t lost. If they win in Corvallis, they’ll be in the Pac-12 Championship Game. Meanwhile, if the Beavers win at home, they can change the outcome of the conference race.

The top eight teams to the College Football Playoff Ranks all won their games last week. The only top-10 team that lost was to a team higher up the rankings. At some point, it would be more enjoyable if chaos joined the talk.

The three-touchdown favorites are supposed to change the whole season by doing a thing they are not supposed to. Where are they? A big part of me doesn’t mind the way things are, even though I’d love to see it.

If you didn’t already know, the Six Pack won 5-1 once again last week. This piece has been 22-7-1 in the last five weeks.

There isn’t much chaos right now, which has been good for us. I feel like my heart as well as my wallet are at odds with each other.

The wallet says this can buy other things for the heart that it wants. I’m split. This college football season was fun, but not really crazy.

Not even close: Georgia won 27–13 in the end, but no one who watched thought it was close.

After sitting on a great Tennessee attack for an hour, the Bulldogs went about their day.

This year the game takes place at Neyland Stadium, but that doesn’t really matter. Still, it’s not the most interesting part of this game for me. Right now, Georgia’s attack is almost impossible to stop. It has hit the red zone in 50.89% of its assets, which is the highest rate in the country.

MO ripped Tennessee’s defense apart last week. This year, the Vols have gotten better on that side of the ball, but they’ve been very weak against SEC teams. I don’t know when the Bulldogs’ offense leaves the playing surface without scoring, like they did last week toward Ole Miss.

Most of the time, I believe the Beavers will win this game. There are many reasons to believe that the Huskies can too. Since it’s pretty much a coin flip, I’m staying away from the spread and going after the total.

Oregon State does a great job of running the ball. It has one of the most talented offensive lines to the country, so running runner Damien Martinez can take advantage of the holes that are there.

Washington’s defense of running has also been pretty easy for opponents to get around. It’s been like that all year.