10 Best College Football Predictions Against The Spread: Week 6

What college football games appear to be the best bets and the best picks against the spread going into Week 6?

What college football games appear to be the best bets and the best picks against the spread going into Week 6?


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I apologize for really and truly thinking Vanderbilt was going to act like the SEC program it is against UConn. Instead of it being a layup of a Commodore blowout, it took a late rally to survive 30-28 and not covering the 14.5

I failed you, America.

I promised you something special after going 4-6 in Week 4, and going 9-1 ATS isn’t good enough.

(Or, to move the dial off the snooty-brag setting, if you’ve followed me over the years you know this means the time for the HARD fade is soon to come.)

Pushing that boulder up the mountain again …

Results So Far ATS: 39-21-1

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10. Arkansas at Ole Miss

LINE Point Total 66.5
ATS PICK Under

And it’ll probably get up to closer to 68 by gametime.

First, 66.5 is hard to get to, even for these two teams. Last year these two got the respective Os going and it still landed on 54.

Second, if you believe Arkansas is going to pull this off, it’ll probably do it controlling the game and tempo throughout.

No Hog game this year – even with 40 put up against Texas and 45 against Georgia Southern – got to 67. Three of the four Ole Miss games got past the mark, but the one that didn’t was against Alabama when the Rebels couldn’t stop the run.

Think of it this way. Georgia couldn’t have been better last week and it only got 37 on the Hogs.

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9. Maryland at Ohio State

LINE Point Total 71
ATS PICK Under

The hard and fast rule is to never, ever take the over when the world is asking for 80, and that worked out just fine with the under on Ole Miss and Alabama last week – they got to 63.

But what about 72? Ehhhhhh, not close enough, but worth a shot here on the biggest point total of the day.

Maryland-Ohio State opened at 72.5 and dipped down a bit. No one likes to take the under on a major game that everyone will watch, but getting past 71 is a large ask.

If the game gets there, then blow off the loss, sit back, and enjoy the show.

Maryland might be improved, but it only hung up a big number on Howard. It’s not getting 62 on Ohio State, and the second-best scoring output was 67.

Yeah, some might have visions of the wild 52-51 Buckeye win in 2018, and the 31 allowed to Minnesota and 35 to Oregon is enough to worry. This will get into the 60s, but 72 is a push even for these two.

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8. Florida State at North Carolina

LINE North Carolina -17.5
ATS PICK North Carolina

Florida State was able to close out last year with a win over Duke, and it beat Jacksonville State along the way. The stunner for that awful, awful team was a 31-28 win over a North Carolina squad that did just about everything offensively but score more points than the other team.

That won’t be an issue this week.

The Tar Heels have been way flaky – hello, Georgia Tech 45, UNC 22 – but that wasn’t in Chapel Hill, and neither was the Virginia Tech game. They annihilated Georgia State, Virginia, and Duke, and now it’s a revenge game with FSU coning in.

Sam Howell will throw for over 300 yards getting off the bus.

Revenge Game Part 2 …

NEXT: College Football Pick Against The Spread No. 7: Michigan State at Rutgers

Michigan vs Nebraska Prediction, Game Preview

Michigan vs Nebraska prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9

Michigan vs Nebraska prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9


Michigan vs Nebraska How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 9
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
How To Watch: ABC
Record: Michigan (5-0), Nebraska (3-3)
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Why Michigan Will Win

It’s a rock-solid team that maintains a nice even keel. If that sounds boring, it’s because it’s been very, very business-like to the point of the Michigan faithful not believing that it could all look this easy.

There was a little bit of sweating in the second half of the 20-13 win over Rutgers, but not really. And why? The lines are rock solid and the team isn’t screwing up.

The offensive front has been a rock for a running game that predictably struggled against the Scarlet Knights and Wisconsin, but has been solid overall. There aren’t any plays allowed in the backfield – Michigan leads the nation in fewest tackles for loss allowed, and it’s second in sacks given up – and everything else flows from there.

There’s no real pressure on QB Cade McNamara and the backfield, there hasn’t been any need to force anything, and because of it, there’s been just one turnover in the first five games.

Nebraska doesn’t do enough to force takeaways. On the flip side of the Michigan line, the Husker front five has allowed the most sacks per game of anyone in the Big Ten. But …

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Why Nebraska Will Win

The sack thing is a bit of a technicality because of Adrian Martinez’s mobility. He’s been brilliant so far – he’ll throw something different at the Michigan D.

The Wolverines haven’t faced any dangerous dual-threat playmaking quarterbacks, and now they have to deal with a veteran who looks settled into the gig.

He’s hitting 67% of his passes with over 200 yards in every game – averaging close to ten yards per throw – to go along with five rushing scores in his last two games.

Thanks to Martinez, the Huskers are great on third downs, they’re dominating the time of possession battle, and the offense is averaging over 500 yards per game.

It might have taken a while, but the O is starting to work.

However …

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What’s Going To Happen

It takes 500 yards for the Huskers to win.

The Huskers aren’t getting 500 yards against Michigan.

Nebraska is 7-1 over the last three seasons when it comes up with 500 yards, and it’s 4-14 – including 0-3 this year – when it doesn’t get there.

Michigan is allowing fewer than 300 yards per game and hasn’t allowed 500 to anyone but Ohio State since 2015.

It won’t be anything spectacular, but again, that’s Michigan. It’ll be efficient, it won’t screw up, and the steady drip will soon add up to 200 yards passing and rushing – and a 6-0 start.

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Michigan vs Nebraska Prediction, Line

Michigan 26, Nebraska 20
Line: Michigan -3.5, o/u: 50
ATS Confidence out of 5: 4

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College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 6

College football expert picks, predictions for Week 6, highlighted by Oklahoma vs Texas, Penn State at Iowa, and Alabama at Texas A&M.

College football expert picks, predictions for Week 6, highlighted by Oklahoma vs Texas, Penn State at Iowa, and Alabama at Texas A&M.


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* next to the pick means the team will win, but not cover.
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Week 6 Fearless Predictions, Game Previews 
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Week 6 Expert Picks
Houston at Tulane | Coastal Car at Ark St
Temple at Cincinnati | Charlotte at FIU
Stanford at Arizona St | Arkansas at Ole Miss
Michigan St at Rutgers | Maryland at Ohio St
Oklahoma vs Texas | South Carolina at Tenn
Vanderbilt at Florida | Boise State at BYU
Georgia at Auburn | Wisconsin at Illinois
Penn State at Iowa | LSU at Kentucky
Michigan at Nebraska | Notre Dame at VT
Alabama at Texas A&M | Utah at USC
UCLA at Arizona | Results So Far 

Houston at Tulane

7:30, ESPN
Line: Houston -6, o/u: 60

Gill Alexander, VSIN: Tulane
Eric Bolin, RazorbacksWire.com: Houston
Patrick Conn, LSUTigersWire.com Tulane
Adam Dubbin, GatorsWire.com Houston
Jeff Feyerer, CFN: Houston
Dan Harralson, VolsWire.com: Houston*
Phil Harrison, BuckeyesWire.com: Houston
Jeremy Mauss, MWwire.com: Houston
Kevin McGuire, NittanyLionsWire.com: Houston*
Big Game Ben Niewoehner, CFN Houston
Johnny Rosenstein, SportsBookWire.com: Houston
Nick Shepkowski, FightingIrishWire.com: Tulane
John Williams, SoonersWire.com: Tulane
Clucko the Chicken, CFN: Tulane
CONSENSUS PICK: Houston*

Week 6 Expert Picks
Houston at Tulane | Coastal Car at Ark St
Temple at Cincinnati | Charlotte at FIU
Stanford at Arizona St | Arkansas at Ole Miss
Michigan St at Rutgers | Maryland at Ohio St
Oklahoma vs Texas | South Carolina at Tenn
Vanderbilt at Florida | Boise State at BYU
Georgia at Auburn | Wisconsin at Illinois
Penn State at Iowa | LSU at Kentucky
Michigan at Nebraska | Notre Dame at VT
Alabama at Texas A&M | Utah at USC
UCLA at Arizona | Results So Far 

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