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Betting on College Football – Week 9 Quick Hitters

COLUMBIA, MO - OCTOBER 13: Quarterback AJ McCarron #10 of the Alabama Crimson Tide in action during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on October 13, 2012 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

We received some really good feedback on last week’s first installment of “Betting on College Football – Quick Hitters”. I’m glad many of you found the provided information helpful in deciding which sides and totals to consider. This week, I plan to touch on several key games and also point out some under the radar players and teams to keep an eye on. After all, the goal of this segment is to shed some light on the lesser known, yet relevant trends, stats, and situations for this week’s upcoming games.

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2 thoughts on “Betting on College Football – Week 9 Quick Hitters”

  1. kiel says:

    Another great piece OpeningLine. Thanks for the information. I was looking at Syracuse this week, but may just pass on them now after reading this.

    • OpeningLine OpeningLine says:

      Thanks for commenting Kiel. Both Syracuse and USF are very hard teams to read this season. You never know what you are going to get from either team. We got to see the “good-side” of both teams last week, especially Syracuse who ended up stomping UConn on Friday night. The key to this game, as in every Syracuse game, will be turnovers. The Cuse and USF rank #116 and #120 in turnover margin respectively. I think whoever ends up on the plus side of that margin on Saturday will win that game. Nassib looked good against UConn, but he has 2 TD’s and 4 INT’s on the road this year. I would wait and have him prove himself on the road before placing a decent sized wager on the Orange this weekend.

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