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One of the biggest factors in the success of the NFL pick’em column over the years has been its relatively early run date on Thursdays, which allows for finding edges before the betting market adjusts closer to kickoff.
If you’re a seasoned bettor but one who’s not wagering at the limits, then it’s usually advantageous to get money down sooner. It’s long overdue that I employ the same strategy with the weekly college football betting column.
So, starting now, Wednesday will be the new run date of college football by the odds. My hope is that writing about the action a couple days earlier than normal will increase closing line value, and then theoretically, the bottom line.
Yes, this might be a case of overthinking, an “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it,” violation considering results have been mostly positive in college football over the years here. But it’s time to evolve — the format has changed, now so too has the schedule.
Despite a slide in the final few games, Week 1 was a success with a 25-20-1 against the spread record picking every game including 6-4 on plays, 11-8-1 on leans and 8-8 on guesses. Let’s keep the momentum rolling in Week 2, doing it a timeline that should be the most beneficial.
Read below for picks on every Week 2 game, with write-ups for the biggest contests and betting positions. Lines are the best currently available in Las Vegas on the chosen side. Picks are labeled with three separate confidence categories — plays, leans and guesses.
Big Games
Oregon +15 at Ohio State, over/under: 63.5. The ideal scenario would have been Oregon holding onto their early big lead against Fresno State while Ohio State continued to struggle against Minnesota to get a number closer to 10 on this game. Of course, the opposite happened to dissipate a chance to sell high on an overrated Ducks' team. Ohio State is no finished product of its own, however, and laying more than two touchdowns is ill-advised. Guess: Oregon +15.
Iowa +4 at Iowa State, over/under: 45. It looks like time to sell high on Iowa. The Hawkeyes played at the top of their range in beating Indiana 34-6 in a conference game they surely spent all training camp preparing for, while Iowa State struggled with a Northern Iowa side that always gives it problems in a 16-10 win. The Cyclones opened as a 6.5-point favorite over Iowa in Game of the Year lines over the summer, and that still might be a fairer price. Play: Iowa State -4.
Texas -6.5 at Arkansas, over/under: 56. Take advantage of playing Texas at reasonable prices while they're available. It won't be long, as the market is already catching up following a lopsided 38-18 win over Louisiana. The Razorbacks aren't nearly as dangerous as the Ragin' Cajuns, leaving no reason why the Longhorns shouldn't be more than a touchdown favorite for the second straight week. Play: Texas -6.5.
Washington +6.5 at Michigan, over/under: 48.5. It's my annual Week 2 tradition to back the most prominent FBS program that lost to an FCS team in Week 1, but I'm afraid I can't partake this year. Yes, the market has reacted starkly to Washington's 13-6 loss to Montana with a 3-point move towards Michigan here, but it looks justified. Murmurs of offensive struggles in camp turned out to be true for the Huskies, which couldn't even manage 4 yards per play against the Grizzlies. Michigan's 9.1 yards per play against a talented Western Michigan side, meanwhile, was eye-opening. Guess: Michigan -6.5.
Utah -7 at BYU, over/under: 49. Too much of BYU's power rating and market perception is based on last year's success, but the Cougars are breaking in an almost entirely new team. They're 118th in the nation in returning production, according to the SP+ ratings, while the Utes are nearly 100 spots ahead at No. 21. Utah is a play at anything less than 7, but still worth backing more conservatively at that price too. Lean: Utah -7.
Stanford +17 at USC, over/under: 51.5. This is a big game only from the perspective of recent history, as these teams battled in several pivotal Pac-12 games over the last decade. This year's showdown is nothing of the sort. Stanford's personnel is far removed from those title contending teams as a season-opening 24-7 loss to Kansas State made evident. USC should be at least a 21-point favorite at home. Play: USC -17.
Big Plays
Florida Atlantic -7 at Georgia Southern, over/under: 48. While both of these teams are talented, they're at different points of their respective developmental curves. Georgia Southern is rebuilding after losing as much as any Group of Five conference team from last year; Florida Atlantic is more experienced and has Conference USA championship aspirations. Play: Florida Atlantic -7.
Pittsburgh -3.5 at Tennessee, over/under: 56. These teams look incredibly evenly-matched, making it nonsensical that the home team is more than a 3-point underdog — especially when this home team has one of the biggest home-field edges in the nation with 102,000-seat Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers also have a coaching edge that's not reflected in the line with Josh Heupel against the Panthers' Pat Narduzzi. Play: Tennessee +3.5.
South Carolina pick’em at East Carolina, over/under: 58. Mike Houston has spent three seasons building East Carolina into a competitive program, something that's still a long way in the future for new South Carolina coach Shane Beamer. Any line less than 3 is underestimating how far Beamer has to go in Columbia, S.C. as the once-proud program is starting from square one this year. Play: East Carolina pick’em.
Air Force -5.5 at Navy, over/under: 40.5. Air Force obliterated Navy 40-6 a year ago and has only gotten stronger with an army of turnbacks who sat out last season now returning on the roster. Navy, meanwhile, has gotten weaker and looked nothing less than one of the worst teams in the nation in a 49-7 loss to Marshall to open the season. Play: Air Force -5.5.
Liberty -5 at Troy, over/under: 61. A highly-explosive offense pairs with a veteran-laden defense to give a promising program a shot at one of the best seasons in school history. That could be a description for either Liberty or Troy. There's less separating these two teams than popular opinion implies. Play: Troy +5.
Other Picks
Play: Temple -6.5 at Akron
Play: Kansas +26 at Coastal Carolina
Lean: South Alabama -14.5 at Bowling Green
Lean: Toledo +17 at Notre Dame
Lean: Middle Tennessee St. +20 at Virginia Tech
Lean: Illinois +10 at Virginia
Lean: Arkansas State +5.5 vs. Memphis
Lean: Buffalo +13.5 at Nebraska
Lean: San Diego State +1 at Arizona
Lean: Hawaii +11.5 at Oregon State
Lean: Miami (Ohio) +20.5 at Minnesota
Lean: Army -6.5 vs. Western Kentucky
Lean: Penn State -22 vs. Ball State
Guess: Missouri +5.5 at Kentucky
Guess: Rice +8 vs. Houston
Guess: Florida International +1 vs. Texas State
Guess: Tulsa +13.5 at Oklahoma State
Guess: Boston College -37 at UMass
Guess: Florida -27 at South Florida
Guess: Vanderbilt +7.5 at Colorado State
Guess: Northern Illinois +7 vs. Wyoming
Guess: Georgia -24 vs. UAB
Guess: Wisconsin -25.5 vs. Eastern Michigan
Guess: California +11 at TCU
Guess: Texas A&M -16.5 vs. Colorado in Denver
Guess: North Carolina -25.5 vs. Georgia State
Guess: Appalachian State +9.5 at Miami
Guess: Mississippi State +2.5 vs. North Carolina State
Guess: Boise State -25.5 vs. UTEP
Guess: Rutgers -2 at Syracuse
Guess: North Texas +23 at SMU
Guess: New Mexico -18.5 vs. New Mexico State
Guess: UNLV +33.5 at Arizona State
Guess: UConn +34 vs. Purdue
Case Keefer can be reached at 702-948-2790 or [email protected]. Follow Case on Twitter at twitter.com/casekeefer.
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