Bengals vs Redskins NFL Football Spread/Handicapping
After getting torched by Baltimore in the opener on Monday Night the opinion of the Bengals was definitely knocked down a peg.
After getting torched by Baltimore in the opener on Monday Night the opinion of the Bengals was definitely knocked down a peg.
What a dog of a game this one is. Jacksonville could very easily be the worst team in the NFL this season and Indianapolis is the least experienced I think. Put them together and this one could get pretty ugly to watch.
Many are looking for a regression from the Lions this year. That might be the casee ventually but there is no real evidence yet.
I think by now everyone is familiar with the likelihood of an 0-2 team making the playoffs. If it is going to happen though the Chiefs are in the right division to do it.
San Francisco is off to a terrific start and has to be at the top of most people’s current power ratings. They opened at Green Bay with a fantastic all around performance, stunning the Packers on both offense and defense, winning pulling away.
South Carolina’s Week 3 game against the Naval Academy offers a great opportunity for the beleaguered Carolina defense to have a resurgence and get on track after allowing 79 points over the first two weeks to East Carolina and Georgia.
Virtually every media outlet and talking head in the college football business has exhausted their resources discussing the struggles of Notre Dame football. Why don’t I follow suit, if only for a few moments?
Two of the SEC’s bottom-feeding teams open their conference schedule against each other this Saturday in Nashville. Though these teams cannot keep up with the likes of an Alabama, LSU or South Carolina, they are well matched versus each other, which should at least make for an intriguing game.
Week 1 produced a win for N.C. State’s first game in the post-Russell Wilson era but the win over the FCS’ Liberty showcased some red flags. It turns out the concerns were legit. In a game they were favored to win, the Wolfpack fell to Wake Forest last week. Life gets easier again when N.C. State hosts South Alabama this Saturday.
Week 3’s cross-conference clash between Tigers in the wild jungle of Clemson’s “Death Valley” Stadium should absolutely be worth the price of admission.
OSU ranks first in the FBS with 1,260 yards from scrimmage and they have scored a grand total of 98 points in their first 2 wins and they face a Tulsa team that gave up 47 points in their season opener against Oklahoma.
Texas A&M is coming off a bye week, but they have been in the news with their possible move to the SEC next season.
This non-conference game has HUGE BCS implications, as the loser will have a major uphill battle to make it to the BCS title game. NCAAF lines have Oklahoma as a 3-point favorite in this game with a total of 55.
The Arizona Wildcats can expect to be challenged on both sides of the ball and just about every aspect of the game when the host the No. 6 Stanford Cardinal on Saturday night in at Memorial Stadium in Tucson.
It may not be the headliner this weekend, but this PAC 12 vs. Big Ten matchup at Illinois has all the makings of one of the best games of the week.
After starting a season 2-0 for the first time since 1999, the Syracuse Orange will travel across the country to meet USC in Los Angeles this weekend in a non-conference battle of unbeatens.