College Football Expert Picks Predictions Week 10

College football expert picks and predictions for Week 10 highlighted by Tennessee at Georgia, Clemson at Notre Dame, and Alabama at LSU

College football expert picks, predictions for Week 10, including Tennessee at Georgia, Clemson at Notre Dame, and Alabama at LSU


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College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 10

* next to the pick means the team will win, but not cover.
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Week 10 College Football Expert Picks
Ball State at Kent State | Buffalo at Ohio
CMU at NIU | WMU at Bowling Green
UTEP at Rice | App State at Coastal Carolina
UMass at UConn | Duke at Boston College
Oregon St at Washington | Air Force at Army
Ohio State at Northwestern | Texas Tech at TCU
Florida at Texas A&M | Tennessee at Georgia
Michigan St at Illinois | Penn St at Indiana
Alabama at LSU | Texas at Kansas State
Michigan at Rutgers | Clemson at Notre Dame
Florida State at Miami | UCLA at Arizona State
Cal at USC | Hawaii at Fresno State
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Ball State at Kent State

Line: Kent State -7, o/u: 62

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

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10 Best College Football Predictions Against The Spread Week 10

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

10 best predictions for this week’s college football slate. What games appear to be the best bets and best picks for the Week 10 games?


10 Best College Football Predictions: Week 10

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Results So Far: 53-47-1

This is a serious week that calls for serious predictions.

Besides a few massive whiffs here and there – seriously, thanks SO much, TCU, for that unnecessary TD pass in the final 20 seconds against West Virginia – the biggest complaint comes from those of you wanting bigger picks and bigger calls for the bigger games.

Of course money doesn’t care if it’s on Akron or Alabama, it’s all the same, but every once in a while it’s a little easier to dive in head first into the giant battles with more known parts.

Just ask anyone who thinks they have the MAC clocked this year.

I’ve got a crazy gimmick idea I’ll save for next week with the alternative top ten picks – aka FADE FADE FADE. For now, though, with so much on the line with the Week 10 showdowns, we’re not messing around.

This starts with the giant games everyone will be watching, and yes ATS lovers, these are all going to be picks against the spread …

Except for the two at the very end.

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10. Alabama at LSU

LINE Alabama -13.5
PICK LSU

Full disclosure, I’m not the hugest fan of this pick only because it goes against my DNA to ever pick against Alabama.

I got a hive just writing that.

I know Alabama is amazing when Nick Saban and his $25 million coaching staff get two weeks to figure it all out, and I know Tennessee destroyed LSU 40-13 in Death Valley.

That loss to the Vols was a day game, and we all know LSU is a totally different problem to deal with in Baton Rouge at night.

Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas were probably the three best teams on the Bama slate so far. All were away from Tuscaloosa, and each one was a problem in its own way.

The Tide will win, but in a nasty road environment against a team that had two weeks off after beating Ole Miss by 25, give me the double digit home dog.

9. Tennessee at Georgia

LINE Georgia -8.5
PICK Georgia

More full disclosure, I think I’ve picked against Tennessee in every game this year. Yeah, that has served me well, so do with this as you will.

8.5 is a LOT to be giving the No. 1 team in the College Football Playoff rankings, but I’m just going come out and say it …

I know this is supposed to be all analytical with logic and rationale, and I hate projecting feelings on an entire team of 18-to-23-year-old kids as if it’s a singular thing. However, I can’t get past the idea that Georgia isn’t going to take being ranked No. 3 all that well.

That might be just that one little bit of extra juice that takes this team to a whole other level of focus.

It’s not like the defending national champ is crawling into this. It won its last three games over Auburn, Vanderbilt, and Florida by a combined score of 141 to 30.  As much as everyone wants to hate on the close call to Missouri, that was the only time anyone came closer than 17 points against this bunch.

Again, Tennessee has made me look ridiculous time and again – I’ve gotten used to it – but as much as I love that the world finally figured out how great Hendon Hooker is, I think this will be about ol’ Stetson Bennett and that Dawg D.

And for the third humongous game of the weekend before we get back to business …

8. Clemson at Notre Dame

LINE Clemson -3.5
PICK Clemson

I missed on Notre Dame against Syracuse last week – for some reason I ignored just how banged up the Orange were – and I totally overloved BYU before Marcus Freeman’s running game went off in Vegas. However, for the most part I’ve been pretty good on my Irish picks.

I took them to cover against Ohio State, thought they’d struggle with Stanford, and had them beating North Carolina. I think I’ve got this one, and it comes down to one simple premise.

Clemson’s NFL defensive front got two weeks off to get ready for this.

It’s Clemson, so of course there won’t be anything easy on the way to the win. However, Notre Dame probably can’t win if it doesn’t run for 200 yards, and Clemson isn’t going to allow that to happen.

Oh, and for all the struggles and problems, no one has come closer than six against the Tigers.

7. South Carolina at Vanderbilt

LINE South Carolina -6.5
ATS PICK Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt is all rested after two weeks off before a home game. It gave Missouri problems in a 17-14 Commodore loss on the road, and South Carolina is coming off an ugly 23-10 loss to Mizzou just last week.

It’s okay. This is an up-and-down Gamecock team, and I’m believing things are about to swing back up.

South Carolina couldn’t run a lick on the Tigers – it’ll run just fine on Vandy. That, and Commodore passing game won’t be accurate enough. It has hit more than 65% of its passes just once, and it lost to Ole Miss by 24.

South Carolina is 5-0 against teams that didn’t connect on 65% of its passes, and 0-3 against teams that did. That, and along with a good day from the ground game, Spencer Rattler will throw for at least 250 yards.

Speaking of Missouri …

6. Kentucky at Missouri

LINE Kentucky -1.5
ATS PICK Missouri

I’ve been trying so hard to make Kentucky a thing. However, my timing is off.

I thought it would get by Ole Miss – nope. Even with quarterback issues I thought it would get by South Carolina – nope. I got the hint and took Mississippi State – nope, the Cats beat the Bulldogs. And then last week I honestly thought UK had the knuckleball style and passing game to maybe catch Tennessee in an all-time sandwich game. Triple nope.

I’m due.

Will Levis is gutting it out, but he’s really hurt. His toughness is a plus for the pro scouts to see, but it’s going to be a problem against a sneaky-amazing Missouri defense that hasn’t allowed 300 yards of total offense in any of the last three games and in four of the last five.

All three Kentucky losses came when it allowed more than 140 yards. Missouri will run for 140, the D will come up with two takeaways, and the secondary should hold up just enough against a game Levis to get the upset.

NEXT: College Football Pick Against the Spread No. 5: Minnesota at Nebraska

Oregon State vs Washington Prediction Game Preview

Oregon State vs Washington game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 10 game on Friday, November 4

Oregon State vs Washington prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 10, Friday, November 4


Oregon State vs Washington How To Watch

Date: Friday, November 4
Game Time: 10:3 ET
Venue: Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: Oregon State (6-2), Washington (6-2)
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Oregon State vs Washington Game Preview

Why Oregon State Will Win

Very, very quietly the Beavers have worked their way back up the Pac-12 standings, became bowl eligible, and they even made the first round of the College Football Playoff top 25 – even if they were disrespected a bit being put at 23.

They’re on a three-game winning streak with the defense dominating against the run – they haven’t allowed 100 yards in any of the last three games – and with a decent enough pass defense to get by.

It’s the other side that might get this done.

The ground attack has been fantastic over the last three games, the downfield passing game should bother the Dawgs for a few big moments.

Oregon State is 6-0 when running for 175 yards or more, but …

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Why Washington Will Win

No one’s pounding away on the Huskies.

There are issues are against the decent passing teams – allowing 240 yards or more in each of the last six games –  and Oregon State can throw when it has to. Again, though, this Beaver offense has to run and keep running to control the game, and it’s going against a Washington defense that allowed over 150 yards twice.

Granted, those two times came in the two losses to UCLA and Arizona State, but those were on the road. The team is far, far better at home, especially through the air.

The No. 1 passing attack in the country might not bomb away – Oregon State has been decent at keeping most offenses from going off – but the big plays should be there.

Michael Penix Jr. throws for 300 yards, the defensive front holds up and gets behind the line on a regular basis, and all will be fine.

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What’s Going To Happen

Oregon State really is better than it’s being given credit for. It’s solid enough to keep this from getting out of hand, and it’ll be able to match Washington’s offense for a while with a good day from the passing attack.

However, the Huskies will get into the backfield and be disruptive enough to come through in the fourth quarter. Penix Jr. will struggle at times, but a burst of points in the second half will finally make the home crowd breathe a little easier.

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Oregon State vs Washington Prediction, Line

Washington 30, Oregon State 24
Line: Washington -4.5, o/u: 54.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
Oregon State vs Washington Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5
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