College football betting results against the spread week 7 2019

ATHENS, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 12: Kyle Markway #84 of the South Carolina Gamecocks reacts after their 20-17 win over the Georgia Bulldogs in the second overtime at Sanford Stadium on October 12, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATHENS, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 12: Kyle Markway #84 of the South Carolina Gamecocks reacts after their 20-17 win over the Georgia Bulldogs in the second overtime at Sanford Stadium on October 12, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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College football betting results against the spread week 7 2019

We had our largest college football betting week with 52 FBS vs. FBS games in week 7. How many of those 52 did I get right? Better yet, how about those ever elusive college football betting points?

We can miss most but as long as we get the big ones right, we still come out ahead. Was that my fate? I had a strong week in pick em, which usually means a good college football betting weekend. However, that has not been the case the last few weeks. Despite strong pick em weeks, I ended up losing betting points.

Here we will recap my college football betting picks against the spread. The winner against the spread will be in BOLD. My result will follow. Let’s get to it!

In case you want to follow along:
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First, the pre weekend picks:

Appalachian State(-1.5) at Louisiana: HIT! This was a defensive battle after the experts predicted a high scoring game. At any rate, Appalachian confirmed their status as the cream of the Sun Belt crop. Their only loss in the last two years? Overtime last year in State College.

Syracuse at North Carolina State(-4.5): MISS! This was a boring game outside of Trishton Jackson. Syracuse had millions of chances to pull this out for me. Thanks for nothing!

Louisiana-Monroe(-3.5) at Texas State: HIT! I do think that Texas State played a solid game, but too much Josh Johnson did them in.

Virginia at Miami(FL)(-1.5): MISS! The Miami defense is looking pretty good right now. The offense needs work, but they weren’t plagued by all the turnovers like they were against Virginia Tech.

Colorado State(-3.5) at New Mexico: HIT! Easy money! I’m actually surprised that The Rams only won by 14.

Colorado at Oregon(-20.5): HIT! I know that Steven Montez and the Colorado offense aren’t that bad. This Oregon defense may actually be the strength of the team this year.