Week 7: Bulldogs vs Rebels
College Football Week 7 betting action sees the Fresno State Bulldogs taking on the UNLV Rebels on Oct.10, at Sam Boyd Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free College football handicapping tips all season long.
College Football Week 7 betting action sees the Fresno State Bulldogs taking on the UNLV Rebels on Oct.10, at Sam Boyd Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free College football handicapping tips all season long.
The Vanderbilt Commodores are trying to rise to the top of the SEC, while the No. 14 South Carolina Gamecocks are trying to stay there.
A mistake-prone No. 21 Notre Dame Fighting Irish team will travel to Purdue on Saturday, looking to put their 41-30 loss at Michigan last weekend behind them and return to some resemblance of the Irish team that propelled them into last year’s BCS National Championship game.
The No. 10 Florida State Seminoles host the Nevada Wolf Pack in their home opener on Saturday looking to build on their 1-0 record after opening the season blowing by the Pittsburgh Panthers on the road, 41-13, in Week 1.
The undefeated East Carolina Pirates will host the Virginia Tech Hokies, who are looking to build on their Week 2 win over West Carolina.
The No. 8 ranked Louisville Cardinals arrive in Lexington looking to notch their third win of the season when they face in state rival Kentucky on Saturday.
The No. 24 Texas Christian Horned Frogs roll into Lubbock without their starting quarterback on Thursday to square off against a red-hot Texas Tech Red Raiders team that continue to roll behind walk-on true freshman quarterback Baker Mayfield and fellow first-year quarterback Davis Webb, who have combined for 907 yards and eight TDs.
The Georgia Bulldogs face a very early must-win game after dropping their opener to Clemson, and they can’t be happy seeing the South Carolina Gamecocks coming to town.
It doesn’t seem to matter all that much who is running Mike Gundy’s system, but after a big time performance in Week 1, J.W. Walsh has grabbed the reins of the offense and it doesn’t appear he’ll be letting go any time soon.
Big things were expected from the Texas Longhorns this season, and they took care of business in a big way after an early scare against New Mexico State, beating up on the Aggies, 56-7.
The Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will face off on Saturday at the Big House. Michigan rolled over the Central Michigan Chippewas 59-9 in their season opener, while the Irish made quick work of Temple, dispatching the Owls 28-6.
This story of David and Goliath could end the same as its biblical counterpart, as Texas A&M faces off against FCS powerhouse Sam Houston State this Saturday.
I have to start by saying that it is fantastic that Florida, Miami and Florida State essentially have a round robin to determine the best team in the state this year. The Gators and Hurricanes are both coming into this one off victories that didn’t force them to sweat too much.
I suppose it shows how far the Arkansas State program has come that they are now the one’s scheduling in state cream puffs to start the season, before they used to be the cream puff. Last week they beat Arkansas-Pine Bluff 62-11, with their third head coach in as many seasons.
The USC Trojans are set to host the Washington State Cougars in Week 2 of the college football season, and while the home team will certainly be the favorites, WSU has a dangerous passing attack that will test the defense right out of the gate.
The Stanford Cardinal had a buy in Week 1, which means their Sept. 7 matchup against the San Jose State Spartans will be the first time fans have seen them since their 20-14 Rose Bowl victory over the Wisconsin Badgers.