SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 8

SEC schedule and previews for all of the Week 8 games including Ole Miss at LSU and Mississippi State at Alabama

SEC schedule and previews for the Week 8 games highlighted by Ole Miss at LSU and Mississippi State at Alabama


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Results So Far
Straight Up 57-14, ATS 43-26, o/u 37-31

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Saturday, October 22

UT Martin at Tennessee

12:00 SEC Network
Line: TBA, o/u: TBA

Ole Miss at LSU

3:30 CBS
Line: LSU -1.5, o/u: 66.5

Vanderbilt at Missouri

4:00 SEC Network
Line: Missouri -14, o/u: 52.5

Mississippi State at Alabama

7:00 ESPN
Line: Alabama -21, o/u: 61

Texas A&M at South Carolina

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Texas A&M -3.5, o/u: 44.5

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Alabama vs Mississippi State Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs Mississippi State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 8 game on Saturday, October 22

Alabama vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 8, Saturday, October 22


Alabama vs Mississippi State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 22
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Alabama (6-1), Mississippi State (5-2)
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Alabama vs Mississippi State Game Preview

Why Mississippi State Will Win

Let’s just say the Alabama secondary is having a few issues.

Oh sure, it was fine against the ULMs and Vanderbilts of the world, but it struggled to handle Quinn Ewers and the Texas offense – at least before Ewers got knocked out – and now everyone’s trying to hand Hendon Hooker the Heisman after he threw for 385 yards, five touchdowns, and led Tennessee to a late game-winning drive in the 52-49 classic.

That’s bad, and the penalty problems are worse.

There weren’t any flag issues against – again – the ULMs and Vanderbilts of the world, but the 15 penalties against Texas could’ve and probably should’ve been in the 20s, there were ten against Arkansas, and the 17 against Tennessee were a killer.

Mississippi State has its own penalty issues – the Tide should be able to keep up – but more importantly, this isn’t the time to face one of the most productive quarterbacks in college football.

Will Rogers might have struggled a bit in the 27-17 loss to Kentucky last week, but he’s going to throw it 40 times, he’s going to keep the pressure on the Bama corners to deal with the quick-hitting passes, and …

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Why Alabama Will Win

Rogers doesn’t throw deep enough to matter. That’s not the Mississippi State offense.

Alabama’s secondary has problems with the big played downfield, but it’s not all that bad against everything else. It struggled with Xavier Worthy of Texas, and Tennessee’s Jalin Hyatt turned into Randy Moss last week with his epic five touchdown performance.

Everyone saw the Texas and Tennessee games, but no one else was able to do too much through the air.

Rogers can pick apart the Tide with his midrange throws, but that’s fine – the defensive backs can tackle.

For all the slings and arrows Alabama’s defense is taking, it’s fantastic on third downs. The D is better suited for this style of attack – it’ll bend, but it shouldn’t do a whole lot of breaking.

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What’s Going To Happen

14 in a row.

Mississippi State won 17-12 in Nick Saban’s first season with the Tide in 2007. It hasn’t been pretty since then.

The 2017 game was a fight – Alabama pulled it out 31-24 on the way to the national title. Over the last four years it beat the Bulldogs by a combined score of 152 to 16, an average of 38 to 4.

Kentucky’s Will Levis was able to hit just about everything in last week’s win over the Bulldogs, and the Wildcat ground game was able to rumble without a problem. Arkansas didn’t have KJ Jefferson and it was able to run, too, in the 40-17 loss. LSU was able to run for over 200 yards in its win over Mike Leach’s team.

Bryce Young will be Bryce Young against a Bulldog D that doesn’t generate a ton of pressure, the running game will take control, and the secondary will hold up well enough.

It won’t be a total wipeout, and it won’t be a razor sharp performance, but there won’t be too much of a hangover after the Tennessee loss.

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Alabama vs Mississippi State Prediction, Line

Alabama 37, Mississippi State 20
Line: Alabama -21, o/u: 61
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
Alabama vs Mississippi State Must See Rating (out of 5): 4
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10 Best College Football Predictions Against The Spread Week 8

10 best predictions and picks against the spread and point totals for the Week 8 college football games.

10 best predictions for another huge Saturday of college football. What games appear to be the best bets and best picks for the Week 8 games?


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Results So Far: 43-37-1

I am freaking off.

Usually the mid-October lack of REM sleep makes everything more focused, but that sure as shoot wasn’t happening last weekend.

Colorado beat Cal outright? Eastern Michigan didn’t show up at home against Northern Illinois? Ole Miss and Miami can’t hang on to cover late?! TIME OUT …

The recent picks on the site haven’t been that bad %-wise – ATS I’ve got a decent handle on the big ones – but something is weird.

The Mountain West has gone haywire and I’ve been on the wrong end on all of it lately, but somehow I’m nailing the SEC ATS, which in most years I’m fighting at this point to stay above water.

I’ve been mashing the Big 12 point totals – which you’ll see more of in a moment – but completely whiffed the Big Ten last week.

Just when I thought I had the Sun Belt locked down, Georgia State couldn’t stop turning the ball over against Appalachian State on Wednesday, and Troy’s defense rose up and proved it really might be the 2000 Baltimore Ravens with a stuffing win at South Alabama on Thursday. But those are weeknight games. Those are weird, too.

It’s all about steadiness, reason, rationale, and consistency, and there’s been next to none of that over the last month.

So now what?

1. Just take the info I’ll spew and use it to confirm or deny your previously held beliefs – which you should always do anyway.

2. FADE AWAY knowing that something needs to be recalibrated, or …

3. Forget all of that, because after the last two weeks I’m WAY overdue to mash a hanging curve.

Forgive all the point total predictions this week, but whatever. Let’s go.

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10. San Diego State at Nevada

POINT TOTAL 36
PICK Over

As a rule, always go under on 70ish or over – over the long haul that works – and even it if doesn’t make any sense, go over on the mid-to-low 30s.

The hope will be that this drops a wee bit by the time this kicks off for your 10:30 pm ET late night fun, but it’s 36. That’s a tad obscene for any college game.

Fair warning on a two fronts. 1. Nevada has totally hosed me over the last two weeks. This is a spite pick. 2. If you’re having a bad day, stay away, because nothing will frustrate you more than watching San Diego State’s offense – and when it’s playing well the defense – when you need an over.

With that said, the Aztecs desperately looked and played against Hawaii like a team that needed a week off. It got it, and now the running game that got stuffed by Boise State and struggled against the Rainbow Warriors should be rejuvenated against the miserable Nevada run D.

It’s going to be like crawling across the finish line tied to an anchor, but you should get there.

9. Indiana at Rutgers

POINT TOTAL 47.5
PICK UNDER

No one likes unders, and no one likes people who go with unders. Even unders’ moms don’t like unders.

This is an early game, go low, go quietly, and ease into the rest of your college football Saturday.

It’s not like the Indiana defense can do much of anything, but it also went against a slew of great offenses over the last month. Out of the last six, every game but the 31-10 loss to Michigan went past 48. But again, that was because of the other side.

And then there’s Rutgers.

Only one of the five FBS games it played so far went over 48, and that was the 49-10 loss to Ohio State. Rutgers doesn’t score.

It didn’t score against Nebraska, and everyone scores against Nebraska.

That was 14-13, and it wasn’t any more fun than the 16-14 win over Temple. Bad offense, good defense, and two teams that play at about the same level.

Think about Indiana getting 3.5, and assume both teams hang around in the mid-to-low 20s. You’ll sweat, but if Rutgers goes off, it’ll be an anomaly.

8. FIU at Charlotte

POINT TOTAL 63.5
PICK UNDER

FIU has only scored more than 12 points once against an FBS team, and that was in a 21-7 win over New Mexico State.

In every conceivable way it’s one of the worst offenses in college football, but in every conceivable way Charlotte has one of the worst defenses in college football.

I know how the 49ers do business, but I’ve seen too much FIU football. I can’t shake that team’s inability to score.

Granted, Charlotte couldn’t hold up at home against UTEP in a 41-35 loss. William & Mary is actually pretty good, but it’s an FCSer and it cranked up almost 560 yards and 41 points. The 34 put up by UAB last week were the fewest points allowed all year by the 49ers.

You could be on crutches and averaged 5.5 yards per carry on this D.

I still can’t buy that the FIU offense can do enough to help the total get to 64.

(With that said, this REALLY falls into the fade category if you came into this thinking the other way … Charlotte’s defense is just that bad.)

7. Duke at Miami

LINE Duke +9
ATS PICK Duke

You owe me, Miami.

The Hurricanes were a lock. They had everything well in hand against Virginia Tech last week with a nice and comfy 20-0 lead until the Hokies threw up 14 points in the fourth quarter to screw it all up.

It’s irresponsible to suggest a money line pick – which is why I’m going ATS here – but the Canes struggled against the mediocre Hokies, lost to Middle Tennessee, and only rocked Bethune-Cookman and a Southern Miss team without an offense.

Duke might be fighting a bit, but the losses to Georgia Tech and North Carolina were by three each, and it gave a fully functional Kansas a fight in Lawrence in a 35-27 loss.

Until Miami beats a Power Five team by double-digits …

6. Mississippi State at Alabama

LINE Alabama -21.5
ATS PICK Mississippi State

I never, ever feel right picking against Alabama.

I didn’t feel right picking Tennessee ATS last week, but I actually liked Texas A&M getting more than three touchdowns.

Texas, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Arkansas for three quarters – what has Alabama shown you to suggest it can roll a solid team with ease?

The problem – besides being Alabama at home in a bad mood – is that Mississippi State has been road kill for the Tide for most of the Nick Saban era from Year Two on.

However, Bama has a struggling secondary – to be nice about it. Now it has to go against one of the best precision passing games in the country that’s going to spread out these defensive backs and attack, attack, attack.

There’s a chance the O doesn’t click. It had a hard time last week in the 27-17 loss at Kentucky, and it stalled in the 31-16 loss at LSU. It beat Arizona in Tucson, but going on the road is an issue.

Again, though, you can throw on the Tide, and Mississippi State will.

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College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 8

College football expert picks and predictions for Week 8 highlighted by UCLA at Oregon, Syracuse at Clemson, and Texas at Oklahoma State

College football expert picks, predictions for Week 8, including UCLA at Oregon, Syracuse at Clemson, and Texas at Oklahoma State


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College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 8

* next to the pick means the team will win, but not cover.
Click on each game for the game preview and CFN Prediction

Week 8 College Football Expert Picks
Georgia St at App St | Virginia at Ga Tech
Troy at South Alabama | Tulsa at Temple
UAB at WKU | Iowa at Ohio State
Syracuse at Clemson | Cincinnati at SMU
Kansas at Baylor | UNLV at Notre Dame
Ole Miss at LSU | UCLA at Oregon
Texas at Ok State | BC at Wake Forest
BYU at Liberty | Purdue at Wisconsin
Miss State at Alabama | Minnesota at Penn St
Texas A&M at South Carolina | Kansas St at TCU
Washington at Cal | SDSU at Nevada
Results So Far | Week 8 Schedule
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Georgia State at Appalachian State

Line: Appalachian State -10, o/u: 59

Eric Bolin, RazorbacksWire.com: App State
Evan Bredeson, CornhuskersWire.com: App State
Tony Cosolo, ColoradoBuffaloesWire.com: App State
Jeff Feyerer, CFN: App State*
Pete Fiutak, CFN: App State*
Cami Griffin, LonghornsWire.com: App State*
Dan Harralson, VolsWire.com: App State*
Phil Harrison, BuckeyesWire.com: App State
Jeremy Mauss, MWwire.com App State*
Kevin McGuire, NittanyLionsWire.com: App State*
Big Game Ben Niewoehner, CFN App State*
E, CFN App State*
Tyler Nettuno, LSUTigerswire.com App State
Zack Pearson, TarHeelswire.com App State*
Johnny Rosenstein, SportsBookWire.com: App State
Nick Shepkowski, FightingIrishWire.com: App State*
Scott Steehn, WinnersandWhiners.com: App State*
Joe Vitale, UGAWire.com: App State
Clucko the Chicken (a coin flip), CFN: Georgia State
CONSENSUS PICK: App State*

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