10 Best College Football Predictions Against The Spread: Week 7. Big Time Big Ten Week

What college football games appear to be the best bets and the best picks against the spread going into Week 7?

What college football games appear to be the best bets and the best picks against the spread going into Week 7?


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This column giveth, and when this thing taketh away it does so in spectacular burnout fashion.

I know better than to get cocky after a 9-1 run like I had two weeks ago, but last week was a brutal disaster. Now, in my defense, it took a whole lot of historical anomalies for it all to go the way it did.

Give me anyone who saw the Texas A&M offense doing that against Alabama. Not only did I miss that outright, but Florida State beat North Carolina as a 17-point dog.

That was nothing. USC had never lost to Utah in Southern California until last week.

I’m now 0-for-2 in the You’re An SEC Team, Act Like It calls with Missouri continuing the be an epic fail on defense – it didn’t cover against North Texas – and I whiffed by going under on Arkansas-Ole Miss and Maryland-Ohio State. And …

That’s it. The slide stops now with three themes. 1) Spite, 2) it’s Big Ten week, and 3) more spite.

Parts 1 & 3 begin with …

Results So Far ATS: 42-28-1

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10. Ole Miss at Tennessee

LINE Point Total 83
ATS PICK Under

I’ll admit it – I got cute.

I have a hard and fast rule to never, ever, ever, ever, ever take the over on a point total of 80 or more. Too many things can go wrong, and the worst that can happen is that it actually does go over, and at least you got a blast of a game to watch.

That’s exactly what happened last week. I modified my rule to 66.5 when it came to Ole Miss and Arkansas. 66.5 isn’t 80, and those two crazy kids combined to annihilate the over in a 52-51 Rebel victory.

83 is over 80, and the point total came down from 85.5. Oh sure, it’s more fun to assume the two killer offenses will go off, but be warned, last week was the first time an Ole Miss game got past 82, and Tennessee only got there in a 62-24 win over Missouri.

That’s Spite, Part 1. Part 2 …

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9. Miami at North Carolina

LINE North Carolina -7.5
ATS PICK Miami

I vowed last week after the disaster against Florida State that I would never, ever, ever, ever pick North Carolina to do anything right ever again.

I’m picking North Carolina.

I know, I shouldn’t be emotional about this, and I shouldn’t pick out of revenge, but it just seems like the Miami thing is about to implode.

D’Eriq King is out for the year, the D that gets its groove on the Turnover Chain has a pathetic four takeaways on the year, and if it’s possible to see an entire team collectively look like the drive-through forgot the fries, that last second upright-doink loss to Virginia was it.

That, and North Carolina appears to be one of those adjustment teams.

It didn’t get the O going against Virginia Tech, and then it ran the ball more effectively and blasted Georgia State and Virginia. The run D didn’t get off the bus against Georgia Tech, and then the team stopped Duke cold.

The run defense against Florida State was pathetic, and this week the offense will make up for it with well over 400 yards.

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8. TCU at Oklahoma

LINE Oklahoma -13.5
ATS PICK TCU

All the game predictions are done without looking at the lines – the goal is to not be influenced by them one way or another. Once in a while, though, it’s hard not to want to adjust the predicted score to fit what the narrative should probably be.

This week, that narrative is simple. Oklahoma found the right quarterback, the offense will play like it’s supposed to, and America is about to deal with the unleashed beast the devoured Texas in the second half of last week.

There’s that – now that Caleb Williams appears to be the main man for now – and there’s a TCU team that’s hammered by key injuries, including to QB Max Duggan.

So we did the preview and got to the final predicted score, and I kept wanting to change it to Oklahoma by a few touchdowns. There’s one problem with that.

Oklahoma has yet to beat any FBS team by more than seven points – it has yet to play a solid full 60 minutes against anyone but Western Carolina, and even then the game was over instantly.

Not Tulane, not West Virginia, not anyone. Granted, that was all with Spencer Rattler at the helm before Williams pulled the team out of the fire.

Combine that with a TCU team that doesn’t play a lick of D but keeps everything close, and the possible letdown factor after the emotion in Dallas, and 13.5 might be a bit too generous.

NEXT: College Football Pick Against The Spread No. 7: Tulsa at USF

SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 7

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 7 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 7 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 47-16, ATS: 33-30, Point Total: 32-28-1

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Auburn at Arkansas

12:00, CBS
Line: Arkansas -3.5, o/u: 53.5

Florida at LSU

12:00, ESPN
Line: Florida -10.5, o/u: 59

Texas A&M at Missouri

12:00, SEC Network
Line: Texas A&M -9, o/u: 60.5

Kentucky at Georgia

3:30, CBS
Line: Georgia -23, o/u: 44.5

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Vanderbilt at South Carolina

4:00, SEC Network
Line: South Carolina -18.5, o/u: 51

Alabama at Mississippi State

7:00, ESPN
Line: Alabama -17, o/u: 57.5

Ole Miss at Tennessee

7:30, SEC Network
Line: Ole Miss -3, o/u: 82

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Ole Miss vs Tennessee Prediction, Game Preview

Ole Miss vs Tennessee prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16

Ole Miss vs Tennessee prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16


Ole Miss vs Tennessee How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 16å
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Ole Miss (4-1), Tennessee (4-2)
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Why Ole Miss Will Win

Defense, schmefense.

The Ole Miss D is better than the 2020 version, but it’s still along for the ride. That doesn’t matter when you have an offense that can rip everyone apart like the Rebel attack can.

Why is Matt Corral still in the Heisman discussion despite the loss to Alabama? There’s no one else, and he has thrown for close to 1,500 yards in five games with 12 touchdowns, no picks, and he was actually good against the Tide.

He has eight rushing scores, too.

Ole Miss is third in the nation in total offense – averaging 562 yards per game – and it’s the balance and ability to simply go with the narrative.

This is going to be a shootout, there will be lots of big plays, momentum swings, and points, and Ole Miss does all of that better.

However …

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Why Tennessee Will Win

The Tennessee offense has figured it all out over the last few weeks.

It starts with Hendon Hooker – who should’ve been the starting quarterback from Day One – growing into the role, and now the Vols are showing what they’re capable of. Hooker hit over 75% of his throws for 450 yards and six touchdowns – along with 146 rushing yards and two scores – over the last two games.

The offense has blown up, it’s now third in the SEC in yards, and now it’s worked its way up to be ready for a firefight like this.

On the other side, the defense is better than the Ole Miss version. It’s hardly a brick wall, but there’s a ton of playmaking happening in the backfield, the takeaways are there, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Tennessee beat Bowling Green, Tennessee Tech, Missouri, and South Carolina.

You’re ecstatic if you’re a Vols fan. You’re seeing what this program and this offense can and will be in the Josh Heupel era, and it’s all starting to look like a whole bunch of fun.

But Ole Miss just hung up 52 points and 611 yards on Arkansas.

That’s not to say that Tennessee isn’t going to crank up the big-time production in bunches here, but Ole Miss will be just a little shaper, it’s not going to give away the crucial turnover, and it’ll slip by in yet another wild offensive show.

I’ve resisted this long because the bit is totally played, but yeah … get lots of butter and salt for that popcorn.

(Quick side note. As a rule, I don’t believe in ever going over on a point total of 80, ever – too many things can go wrong – but put the Point Total Confidence on this predicted score at 1, if not lower.)

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Ole Miss vs Tennessee Prediction, Line

Ole Miss 41, Tennessee 37
Line: Ole Miss -3, o/u: 82
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 4

5: Caramel apple anything
1: Pumpkin spice anything

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