College Football Picks Against The Spread September 29

Sep 10, 2016; Tempe, AZ, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Patrick Mahomes II (5) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 10, 2016; Tempe, AZ, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Patrick Mahomes II (5) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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College Football Picks Against The Spread September 29

It has been a rough start to the season so far. I find myself at 63-77 through three weeks. I haven’t tallied up week four yet. Those will be up soon! I am still watching football from last weekend.

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Sunday through Friday, I am the perfect husband.  No really, I am.  You can ask the boss a.k.a. my wife.  I help with all of the household chores, walk the dogs, cook meals, all that good stuff that women love.  Come Saturday, my wife hates me.  This is MY day.  I become one with the couch.  Just another piece of immovable furniture. Why am I interested in so many games?  Other than the fact that I love college football, here is why:  I was possessed by Jimmy The Greek and Lee Corso at the same time!

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).

This contains the picks for FBS vs. FBS game only. It is too hard to get an accurate spread on teams that involve 1-AA teams.

I will assign a point value “bet” on each game, between one and five points. That way you can see just how confident I am in each pick. Look for those at the end of each line.

This is for entertainment purposes only! I cannot be responsible for you losing any of your worldly possessions (or limbs) because of my picks. These are a guideline that you can use to help you with your picks. I am a simple man. I can’t have that on my conscience.

There are 59 games this week, which is the largest week of the season so far. Four of those take place between tonight and tomorrow. Let’s get started!

Connecticut at (6)Houston(-28.5)(2): As we have seen so far this year, Houston is more than capable of covering spreads like this. Give me Houston. The points are low because I don’t like the half.

Kansas at Texas Tech(-27.5)(4): I know Texas Tech’s defense is mostly non-existent, but so is the Kansas offense. Tech rolls at home!

(7)Stanford at (10)Washington(-3.5)(2): I’m not quite sure that Washington is here yet. This seems like the Stanford-Oregon games of the last decade, and power has almost always taken care of speed. Give me Stanford.

Toledo at BYU(-3.5)(2): Maybe I’m crazy, but I like Toledo straight up. I have not been overly impressed with BYU so far this year. Then again BYU has played mostly a Pac 12 schedule. Toledo has beaten up on zero power five teams. BYU is the safe pick, but they seemed to come apart against West Virginia. I will still take the Rockets!

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Once again, we have a full weekend in store for you at Fantasy CPR! I still have the rest of my picks against the spread, it is the last weekend on the MLB regular season, and week 4 of the NFL starts tonight. We will have all sorts of NFL advice whether you play in DFS or season long leagues. Or both!