College Football Picks Against The Spread November 10-13
By Mike Marteny
There are seven games between Tuesday and Friday this week. I love this time of the year, when I have at least one game to watch every night when I get home from work! It does make it a little tougher for predictions though.
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In case you don’t know what I do here, I pick every college football game of the season. Against the spread. Trust me, it’s not as easy as it sounds! I take the average of the odds from all of the Vegas casinos. I then round to the nearest half. There will be no ties here. Ties are for the other football (soccer).
Instead of making several small articles, I am putting everything before Saturday together. Due to the time-sensitive nature, I don’t have all of my results done from when I was on vacation. Those will be coming soon!
In case you missed how the point scale works, here is a brief rundown:
5. A lock. I am comfortable making a sizable wager on this game.
4. Very confident. Not quite a lock, but I am comfortable making a decent sized wager on it.
3. Middle of the road. Good enough that I would make a small wager on it.
2. Could go either way. So much so that I wouldn’t bet on it.
1. Stay away from these.
Take note that any games that involve 1-AA teams will NOT be picked. There simply is not enough information to get an accurate spread.
Here are my college football picks against the spread November 10-13:
Kent State at Ohio(-6.5)(3): I like this better than what it opened at (-7.5). I have to take Ohio at home now.
Toledo(-3.5) at Central Michigan(3): I tend to think that NIU beating Toledo was a bit of a fluke. Rockets rebound big time here. Give me Toledo.
Northern Illinois(-6.5) at Buffalo(2): I am much more comfortable taking the Huskies, even with a backup QB, than a schizophrenic Buffalo team. I will take NIU.
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Bowling Green(-3.5) at Western Michigan(4): Too low. Falcons roll!
Louisiana-Lafayette at South Alabama(-2.5)(3): This line opened with Lafayette favored. I tend to think that South Alabama is at least their equal, and they are at home. Give me the Jaguars.
Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech(-3.5)(3): The Yellow Jackets are going to have all kinds of problems trying to keep Travon McMillian under control. I don’t think they will be able to do it. Give me the Hokies straight up!
USC(-15.5) at Colorado(2): The Ralphies hung with the Ducks and Arizona State at home. Is USC really to the point where they can blow out teams on the road again? I have my doubts. Give me Colorado. Actually, I might wait on this line. The way it’s going, the Trojans could be 17+ point favorites by Friday. I would definitely take Colorado for that!
Stay tuned for some NFL FanDuel picks, our NBA mailbag, some NASCAR DraftKings picks, and all of the college football games picked against the spread. Oh, and the ESPN pick em picks! We have a full week for you now that my vacation is over!