Week 13 of college football coincides with the annual SEC late-season slate, where many teams play Group of Five opponents. Only four of the 14 SEC teams will be playing in Week 13 college football games. Oklahoma vs. Missouri – a top-25 clash that sees OU as 9.5 point favorites – is the highlight of this week’s college football odds. The Week 13 college betting odds show that there is only one other top-ranked contest. Oregon has a 9.5-point advantage over USC. Tennessee vs. Florida (+13), UNC against Duke (-6.5), Texas against Arkansas (+9.5) as well as Miami vs. Virginia Tech (+16.5). There’s always something to bet on in college football, and it wouldn’t hurt to ask for some advice. Check out the most recent Week 13 College Football Predictions from SportsLine’s proven model before you lock in any Week 13 picks. New users can also target the latest Underdog promo code, good for $100 in site credits when you play $5 with the promo code CBSSPORTS2 in select states.The model simulates every FBS game 10,000 times. It has made a profit of more than $2,000 on college football spread picks for players who bet $100. Anybody following its college football betting picks at sportsbooks and on betting sites could have seen strong returns.Now, it has turned its attention to the latest college football odds and Week 13 college football betting lines on the spread, money line, and over/under. Visit this page to see all the picks. New users can target the DraftKings promo code, which offers $200 in bonus bets if your bet wins + 3 months of NBA League Pass:Top college football predictions for Week 13One of the college football picks the model is high on during Week 13: Kansas State (+16.5, 52.5) covers at No. Utah at 4 p.m. ET Saturday kickoff. K-State’s defense, which has 24 takeaways this season and five more in Saturday’s victory over Oklahoma State, is one of the most opportunistic defensive units in the country. Utah, on the other hand, has only six takeaways in its last six matches. The Utes are also prone to being sloppy, with an average of seven penalties per game over their last four. Chris Klieman’s KSU team is disciplined, averaging the fifth-fewest (3.5) penalties in the FBS. As long as the Wildcats excel at the margins, they should be able stay within the spread. The model considers this a game of one score as KSU has covered well over 70 percent of the time. The model’s other picks can be found here.
Another prediction: no. Georgia Tech (-2,5, 61,5) covers Pitt in nearly 60% of simulations on Saturday at 7pm. ET. Pittsburgh’s first top-15 opponent, Notre Dame was humiliated by a score of 22 against the Panthers on Saturday. Pitt was unable to stop the Irish rushing offense, giving up 175 yards, a new season high. Now Pittsburgh will face a Yellow Jackets rush that is top 10 among FBS teams in terms of yards per game as well as yards per carry. Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King is also ranked fifth in the nation in terms of completion percentage, which should help the Yellow Jackets to dominate the Panthers. The sims have Georgia Tech covering and the Over hitting more than 50% of the times. You can see which other teams the model is interested in here.
You can only get every pick for every game at SportsLine. For a limited time, you can use promo code CHAMPIONSHIP to get your first month of SportsLine for $1. For a limited period, you can get the entire SportsLine picks for each game for just $1. So what college football predictions can you make and which ranked teams go down? You can find the Week 13 college Football odds here. (odds may change)Tuesday Nov. 18Akron against Arkansas State (-3.5, 47.5)UMass vs. Ohio (+6.5, 38.5)Western Michigan at Northern Illinois (+6.5, 38. Bowling Green (+3.5, 47.5)UMass vs. Ohio (+32.5, 51.5)Western Michigan vs. Northern Illinois (+6.5, 38.5)Wednesday Nov. 19Miami vs. Buffalo (+2.5, 39.5)Central Michigan v
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