College football Week 4 Thursday night best bets

College football Week 4 Thursday night @Tipico best bets

If you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We are diving into our favorite picks against the spread for this week, but if you are looking for more information or to place a bet check out Tipico Sportsbook.

We did not have the best week last week as we ended Saturday at 2-2. The Oregon Ducks slaughtered the BYU Cougars and my assumption that Notre Dame would bounce back was wrong as they are still in the driver seat of the struggle bus after barely winning against the California Bears.

The Oklahoma Sooners held their end of the bargain though as they destroyed the Nebraska Huskers and N.C. State Wolfpack had a nice outing against Texas Tech. Let’s see what damage we can make on Thursday.

 

 

ACC power rankings heading into Week 4

After an exciting Week 3, here’s our ACC power rankings heading into Week 4.

Another week of the 2022 college football season is behind us as each team around the ACC prepares for their upcoming Week 4 matchups.

Florida State and Louisville battled it out in a close in-conference game, while the rest of the ACC had varying performances in their non-conference matchups. Teams such as Duke and Syracuse keep surprising people week in and week out, while Miami failed to live up to their previous No.13 ranking with a loss to Texas A&M.

It was an active week for the ACC, with its strong performances and its weaker ones.

Here’s a look at our ACC power rankings heading into Week 4:

Wofford vs. Virginia Tech, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Wofford Terriers will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday at Lane Stadium.

The Wofford Terriers will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday at Lane Stadium.

Wofford is coming into today’s game with an 0-2 record as they look to get back to their winning ways, after a 26-0 loss to Elon last week. As for Virginia Tech, they are coming off a 27-10 win over Boston College while picking up their first win of the season,

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Wofford vs. Virginia Tech

  • When: Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 11:00 a.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ACC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch College Football this season

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 9:00 a.m. ET on Saturday.

Wofford vs. Virginia Tech

O/U: 

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Grading every ACC team’s Week 2 performance

A letter grade for every ACC team’s Week 2 performance

Week 2 of the 2022 college football season is behind us, with Clemson defeating Furman 35-12 in a home matchup at Death Valley.

The Tigers started the game cooking on offense, but the group slowed down in the second half as the defense seemingly did the opposite, beginning the game on the shakier side before recovering in the second half.

All but one ACC team saw action this week with Florida State having a bye, and it was yet another eventful week out of the conference. Teams had their ups and downs along with their wins and losses.

How did the ACC fair? Which teams performed while others struggled?

 Here’s a look at my grade for every ACC team’s week one performance:

Boston College vs. Virginia Tech, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Boston College Eagles will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies in Week 2 of the college football season on Saturday night from Lane Stadium.

The Boston College Eagles will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies in Week 2 of the college football season on Saturday night from Lane Stadium. Boston College will look to rebound after a 22-21 loss to Rutgers last week, while Virginia Tech really struggled last game after losing to Old Dominion 20-17 in a late game play.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Boston College vs. Virginia Tech

  • When: Saturday, September 10
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ACC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch College Football this season

fuboTV has complete NCAA college football coverage (CBS, FOX, ESPN) as well as ACC Network, Big 10 Network, ESPNU, Pac12, and more. fuboTV includes every network you need to watch every college football game in your market.
fuboTV is available on your phone, tablet, desktop, TV, and connected TV devices including Roku. Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV plus many more.
*Regional Restrictions Apply*

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.

Boston College vs. Virginia Tech (-2.5)

O/U: 45.5

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL VIBE CHECK: Which teams are down bad after Week 1?

Anthony Richardson and the Gators have some immaculate vibes this week. LSU? Not so much.

Welcome to the first edition of VIBE CHECK, where we monitor and assess the weekly pulse of college football. Each week, we’ll grade a handful of teams based on on-field performance, off-field shenanigans (good and bad!), message board chatter, and more. This is very (read: not at all) scientific and should be taken very (read: not at all) seriously.

Week 1 of college football was a real rollercoaster, and while Week 2’s schedule doesn’t appear that intriguing at first glance, it’s still a whole weekend of college football. That’s always good.

Let’s take a look at who’s thriving and who is straight up not having a good time.

Grading every ACC team’s week one performance

A letter grade for every ACC team’s week one performance

Week one of college football is in the books with Clemson’s 41-10 victory over Georgia Tech at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta Monday night.

It was a competitive game early until Clemson found their groove in the second half, and the offense got things going. Georgia Tech looked solid with what they had, giving the Tigers some trouble early with talented quarterback Jeff Sims making plays.

While Clemson and Georgia Tech may have been the last teams we saw on week one, the entire ACC was active this week, with some playing non-conference matchups and others playing in-conference.

How did the ACC fair? Which teams performed while others struggled? Here’s a look at my grade for every ACC team’s week one performance:

Week one results for all ACC teams

Week one results for all ACC football teams so far.

Week one is almost in the books for the ACC with just three more teams yet to get some action, with Clemson and Georgia Tech, who will face off in a Labor Day night matchup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, and Florida State, who will be facing LSU.

Though Clemson and Georgia Tech faceoff in the last game of week one, the rest of the ACC got their season going with some teams fairing better than others. There were some surprise wins, losses, and close games that came down to the wire.

Some teams underperformed while others looked better than expected, it was a solid week for the ACC.

Here’s a look at how every ACC team that played fair in week one.

*Will be updated after all games finish

Virginia Tech coaches got stuck in an elevator, delaying second half, and fans had so many jokes

“This is real…”

College football is just getting started with its 2022 season, but it’s also, somehow, in peak form in Week 1, which opened Thursday with all kinds of wacky madness, including the now-infamous “puke six.”

While Friday’s schedule of games weren’t exactly the most intriguing, there was still plenty of chaos. Enter the Virginia Tech-Old Dominion game in Norfolk, Virginia.

The Monarchs entered halftime with a 10-7 lead over the Hokies. But in a hilarious turn of events, the start of the second half was delayed because, according to ESPNU’s broadcast, some Virginia Tech assistant coaches got stuck in the elevator on their way back up to the press box.

Per ESPNU’s broadcast of the game:

“We’re holding the game, I’ve just been told — this is real — because some of the opposing coaches are stuck in the elevator. So the coaches that would have to get up here to the press box to watch the game at the press level, which some coaches like to do, are apparently stuck in the elevator.”

Yikes, not ideal. The delay lasted for more than 15 minutes, according to The Athletic.

The game eventually resumed with the assistant coaches presumably no longer stuck in the elevator, but that didn’t stop the college football world from making jokes.

(Featured image courtesy of ESPN)

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College football Week 1 Friday night best bets

College football Week 1 Friday night @Tipcio best bets

If you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We are diving into our favorite picks against the spread for this Friday night, but if you are looking for more information or to place a bet check out Tipico Sportsbook.

We went a miserable 1-3 last night and combine that with our 2-2 record from the week before we are currently in a bad spot and honestly this Friday slate doesn’t make me see any dollar signs, but I’m not going to not bet, right?

Last night we suffered a tad bit of a bad beat with Purdue as they were in the driver’s seat before everything collapsed, Oklahoma State was winning by an ungodly amount heading into halftime but decided to sink back into neutral in the second half and Pittsburgh won, but not by enough. Thank goodness for Tennessee’s thirst for the blood of MAC opponents.

Let’s dive into Friday night and as a reminder, all ods are provided by Tipico Sportsbook.