College Football Favorites That Can Frustrate Bettors This Season

College Football Favorites That Can Frustrate Bettors This Season

Written by on August 16, 2016

While the Alabama Crimson Tide have been ranked first in almost every preseason national ranking publication, the fact of the matter is that nearly each and every legitimate national title contender enters the 2016 regular season with its share of question marks. No matter! Thanks to the expert analysis you’re about to get on how a handful of the top college football betting lines favorites to win it all this coming season can potentially frustrate you, you’re going to have a great idea of what to expect out of each national title favorite. Let’s get started at the very top, with the nation’s No. 1 ranked team this preseason.

A Closer Look At The College Football Favorites That Can Frustrate Bettors This Season

 
 

Alabama 11/2

Alabama Crimson Tide might be the defending national champs, but I also believe they’re going to be one of the most frustrating teams in the country for college football bettors in 2016. The Tide were just 8-7 ATS a year ago and could struggle to cover the college football betting line even more in 2016 as they likely struggle, at least early on, with a new starting quarterback and running back.

Ohio State 15/2

The Buckeyes’ uninspiring 6-7 ATS mark from last season leads me to believe that Ohio State could be one of the most frustrating teams in all of college football in 2016. The Buckeyes need to find a replacement for stupendous running back Ezekiel Elliott and could struggle to find offensive balance if they don’t. Ohio State will face some tough odds every week because of their name and status as a legit title contender, but I say use caution when betting on the Buckeyes in 2016.

Florida State 10/1

The Seminoles (10-3) compiled a solid 8-5 ATS mark last season, but with an iffy quarterback situation and some potentially overzealous expectations, I think Florid State could frustrate the hell out of college football bettors – and head coach Jimbo Fisher this coming season.

LSU 10/1

The Tigers were a modest 6-6 ATS a year ago and have some serious questions of their own at quarterback. Despite having one of college football’s true superstars in running back Leonard Fournette, the Tigers will frustrate their fans and betting backers alike in 2016.

Michigan 12/1

The Wolverines were just 6-6 ATS year ago and are one of my top picks to frustrate in 2016 because of experience at the quarterback position and overly unrealistic expectations from Jim Harbaugh-loving fans and oddsmakers everywhere.

USC 25/1

The Trojans (8-6 SU, 6-8 ATS) are perennially one the biggest bunch of underachievers in all of college football and I expect no different in 2016 as they replace starting quarterback Cody Kessler from last season’s 6-8 ATS squad.

TCU 35/1

Without superstar signal-caller Trevone Boykin, TCU and new starting quarterback Kenny Hill could frustrate bettors in 2016, especially after the Horned Frogs compiled an uninspiring7-6 ATS mark a year ago in Boykin’s final season.

Florida 50/1

The Gators have their own quarterback battle going right now and that leads me to believe that Florida will frustrate collegiate gridiron gamblers for the majority of the 2016 regular season despite going 8-6 ATS in 2015.

Oregon 50/1

The Ducks will be on their third quarterback in the last three years and second D-II signal-caller after going with Vernon Adams last season. Oregon will almost assuredly face some insane game day odds in 2016 because of their past penchant for scoring the ball, seemingly at will, but I’m thinking the Ducks will frustrate bettors at some point of the season after going 7-6 ATS a year ago and entering 2016 with more question marks than they’ve had in quite some time.