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Written by D.S. Williamson on August 10, 2021
This season’s first college football games happen on Thursday, Aug. 28. From that day to Dec. 11, teams will battle it out for conference championship, bowl positioning, and a spot in the College Football Playoff. Like in most NCAAF seasons, college gridiron handicappers expect the Alabama Crimson Tide, Clemson Tigers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Oklahoma Sooners, and Ohio State Buckeyes … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on August 9, 2021
If the stories are to be believed, we could well be seeing the college football playoff format changing sooner rather than later. While the 4-team playoff has proven to be a success, there are many who now view it as in need of a serious tweak. The idea of a 12-team playoff is now out there and looking as though … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on August 9, 2021
The countdown is on until the start of the college football season and fans are already looking at how to wager over the next few months. For many, the first step in making money on the college football season is picking the winner of each of the conferences. Some bettors go deep, playing some of the minor conferences, while others … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on August 9, 2021
Given the mess that was 2020 in college football, the hope of all fans for the coming season is that we get through it without there being any major issues. So far, it looks as though all systems are go, but it does make it a little tougher to predict the coming season given that a few teams either played … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on August 9, 2021
One of the biggest quarterback battles to monitor around college football this month is at Texas A&M as Haynes King and Zach Calzada battle to replace departed record-setter Kellen Mond. The Aggies open the season at home on Sept. 4 against MAC school Kent State as 29.5-point favorites on the NCAA football odds. NCAAF 2021 Quarterback Battle Mond was a … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on August 4, 2021
We are not going to suggest that the major news this offseason has overshadowed the start of the new season, but the developments have indeed been huge. While no official word has been delivered yet, it does seem as though we will be moving from a 4-team playoff to one that will have 12 teams sooner rather than later. We … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on August 3, 2021
Well, I’ve been asked by my editors to predict the four teams that will make this year’s College Football Playoff. Unfortunately, there aren’t going to be any surprises in here as it will be the same four teams that usually make it: Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Oklahoma. Here’s a look at each with their odds to win the national … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on August 2, 2021
After a 2020 season that saw some conferences skip the season altogether while others struggled to get games in, the hope is that 2021 will deliver a return to some level of normalcy. We will have fans back in the stands, and with just a few weeks before the start of the season, all conferences are on board to play … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on July 30, 2021
College Football is just around the corner. The first matches happen on August 28. From August 28 through December 11, the very best in college football throw down in what should be a fantastic season. Like in most years, Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Oklahoma are favored to not only make it to the College Football Playoff but also to … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on July 29, 2021
It has become abundantly clear over the years that some college football conferences are better and more successful than others. The Power 5 Conferences are above the rest, while the debate rages as to which of those conferences are the strongest. Given past results, it’s hard to argue against the SEC being at the top of the totem pole, and … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on July 28, 2021
While conversations about changing the playoff system and teams moving out of the Big 12 continue to rage on, teams are now buckling down and preparing for the start of the season. We are now just a few weeks away from that start, which means that it’s time to start breaking down teams and their chances of winning the conference … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on July 28, 2021
In most major sports, it is wins and losses that define just how good, or bad, a team is. It also decides who goes to the playoffs and who watches from home. You have to say that those wins and losses take on even more meaning in college football, as the chances of making the playoffs get close to zero … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on July 27, 2021
With College football season upon us, the win totals for every team have now officially been released. What you very often find is that the better teams are overvalued, while the lesser know schools coming off poor seasons are undervalued. There are, of course, exceptions to both rules, but in that group, we can usually find some good bets and … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on July 27, 2021
The latest breaking news in college football is all about the Big 12, specifically that Oklahoma and Texas want out. Both of those schools are eyeing a move to the SEC in what appears to be little more than a money grab. If they do move on, it would leave a massive hole in the Big 12, a conference that … click title for full article.Thanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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