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2013 College Football Week 12 Lines Rundown – NCAA Football Odds

November 14th, 2013 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2013 College Football Week 12 Lines Rundown – NCAA Football Odds
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List of Week 12 NCAA Football Lines Can Be Found At The Bottom of Post
This article is written based off the week 12 NCAA football betting lines as of 10:30 AM on 11/12.
The complete list and more up to date week 12 football odds can be found at the bottom of this post.

Week 12 of the 2013 college football season is here and with 11 weeks now in the books, the current BCS picture is starting to get clearer. There are quite a few key conference matchups in the PAC-12, Big Ten, and SEC that will have significant impact on the postseason bowl picture and some interesting week 11 game lines to look as.

Thursday, November 14, 2013
(Full List of Thursday Lines Below)

Georgia Tech at #8 Clemson (-10.5) 7:30 PM EST

The triple option attack of Georgia Tech travels to South Carolina to face the #8 ranked Clemson Tigers and what is sure to be a high-scoring affair. Georgia Tech, currently leading the ACC Coastal division will need their best defense of effort of the year to try and slow down Tajh Boyd and the high octane offense of the Tigers. Clemson won last year’s matchup between these teams 47–31.

Friday, November 15, 2013
(Full List of Friday Lines Below)

Washington at #13 UCLA (-2.5) 9:00 PM EST

The Washington Huskies will travel to Pasadena to face the UCLA Bruins and a key PAC–12 matchup. The UCLA Bruins are fresh off a big road victory at Arizona 31–26. The Huskies should be well rested after coasting to a 59–7 home victory against Colorado.

Saturday, November 16, 2013
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Indiana at #22 Wisconsin (-20.5) 12:00 PM EST

The Indiana Hoosiers will be looking to pull the upset when they travel to Camp Randall to face the Wisconsin Badgers. It will be a matchup of two different styles of offense. The high flying aerial attack of Indiana against the high powered rushing attack of the Badgers. Wisconsin won last year’s contest blowing out Indiana 62–14.

#25 Georgia at #7 Auburn (-3.5) 3:30 PM EST

The marquee matchup in the SEC will be the ‘Deep South’s oldest rivalry’ as #25 Georgia faces #7 Auburn at Jordan–Hare stadium in Auburn, Alabama. It’s pretty much a role reversal compared to last year’s matchup as Auburn is the team with BCS aspirations while Georgia has had one of the more disappointing seasons in recent memory. This year’s matchup will certainly be more competitive than the 38–0 blowout Georgia dealt Auburn last year.

Syracuse at #2 Florida State (-38) 3:30 PM EST

Florida State will look to stay on the path to Pasadena as they host ACC newcomer Syracuse. The last time these two schools met was back in 2005 as Florida State one 38–14. Florida State’s dominance has been well-documented, in the past five games they’ve won by an average of 43 points per game.

#12 Oklahoma State (-3) at #24 Texas 3:30 PM EST

Oklahoma State, winners of five in a row will travel to Austin to face the Texas Longhorns. The Cowboys offense has been clicking on all cylinders as of late, as they’ve scored an average of 50.6 points per game in the last three games. The Longhorns are coming off a thrilling 47–40 victory at West Virginia. Oklahoma State will need to be focused as they host #5 Baylor next week.

Texas Tech at #5 Baylor (-26.5) 7:00 PM EST

Undefeated Baylor, coming off a big 29 point victory against Oklahoma; will try to keep their BCS hopes alive as they take on struggling Texas Tech at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Texas Tech recently dropped out of the top 25, losing their third game in a row against Kansas State 49–26. Baylor won this matchup last year in an overtime thriller 52-45.

#1 Alabama (-25.5) at Mississippi State 7:00 PM EST
The #1 ranked Alabama Crimson will take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs in an SEC contest. The Tide are coming off one of their bigger wins of the year over LSU 38-17. The Bulldogs had an impressive offensive output last week but came up short against Texas A&M, 51-41. Alabama won this contest last year 38-7.

#4 Stanford (-3.5) at USC 8:00 PM EST

The #4 ranked Stanford Cardinal look to keep their BCS hopes alive as they visit rival USC. Last week, Stanford dominated Oregon, rushing for 272 yards en route to a 26-20 victory. The USC Trojans are possibly playing their best football of the season. The Trojans have won 3 straight, including an impressive 31-14 road victory in Corvallis against Oregon State. The Trojans will most certainly come in motivated, as they have lost the last four against the Cardinal.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL LINES FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 
TimeRot #TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
7:30 PM311GEORGIA TECH +11-110 o61-110 +350
 312CLEMSON -11-110 u61-110 -440
      
7:30 PM313MARSHALL -13-110 o63-110 -450
 314TULSA +13-110 u63-110 +355
      
COLLEGE FOOTBALL LINES FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013 
TimeRot #TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
9:00 PM315WASHINGTON U +2½-110 o61-110 +115
 316UCLA -2½-110 u61-110 -135
      
COLLEGE FOOTBALL LINES FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2013 
TimeRot #TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
3:30 PM317MIAMI FLORIDA -3½-110 o61½-110 -170
 318DUKE +3½-110 u61½-110 +145
      
12:00 PM319INDIANA +23-110 o69½-110 +1350
 320WISCONSIN -23-110 u69½-110 -2600
      
12:20 PM321KENTUCKY +12½-110 o53-110 +375
 322VANDERBILT -12½-110 u53-110 -470
      
7:00 PM323HOUSTON U +15-110 o58-110 +510
 324LOUISVILLE -15-110 u58-110 -700
      
12:00 PM325CENTRAL MICHIGAN -2½-110 o52-110 
 326WESTERN MICHIGAN +2½-110 u52-110 
      
12:30 PM327MARYLAND +16-110 o43-110 +565
 328VIRGINIA TECH -16-110 u43-110 -800
      
12:30 PM329NC STATE +7½-110 o53½-110 +250
 330BOSTON COLLEGE -7½-110 u53½-110 -300
      
12:00 PM331CINCINNATI U PK-110 o53½-110 
 332RUTGERS PK-110 u53½-110 
      
12:30 PM333NORTH CAROLINA PK-110 o52½-110 
 334PITTSBURGH U PK-110 u52½-110 
      
12:00 PM335CENTRAL FLORIDA -17-110 o57-110 -900
 336TEMPLE +17-110 u57-110 +620
      
12:00 PM337PURDUE +21½-110 o45-110 +1100
 338PENN STATE -21½-110 u45-110 -2000
      
7:00 PM339FLORIDA +12½-110 o41½-110 +390
 340SOUTH CAROLINA -12½-110 u41½-110 -500
      
3:30 PM341MICHIGAN +3-110 o51½-110 +130
 342NORTHWESTERN -3-110 u51½-110 -150
      
3:30 PM343SYRACUSE +38-110 o55-110 
 344FLORIDA STATE -38-110 u55-110 
      
12:30 PM345FLORIDA ATLANTIC -17-110 o49½-110 -900
 346SOUTHERN MISS +17-110 u49½-110 +620
      
1:00 PM347AKRON -7-110 o45-110 -265
 348MASSACHUSETTS +7-110 u45-110 +220
      
2:00 PM349UAB +28-110 o65½-110 +1500
 350EAST CAROLINA -28-110 u65½-110 -3500
      
3:00 PM351CONNECTICUT +15½-110 o57-110 +450
 352SMU -15½-110 u57-110 -600
      
12:00 PM353WEST VIRGINIA -6½-110 o49-110 -235
 354KANSAS +6½-110 u49-110 +195
      
2:00 PM355UL LAFAYETTE -21-110 o59½-110 -1600
 356GEORGIA STATE +21-110 u59½-110 +930
      
5:30 PM357CALIFORNIA +2½-110 o66-110 +105
 358COLORADO -2½-110 u66-110 -125
      
7:00 PM359TEXAS TECH +27½-110 o85½-110 +1600
 360BAYLOR -27½-110 u85½-110 -4000
      
10:15 PM361WYOMING +23-110 o68½-110 +1100
 362BOISE STATE -23-110 u68½-110 -2100
      
9:30 PM363OREGON STATE +14-110 o63½-110 +430
 364ARIZONA STATE -14-110 u63½-110 -560
      
3:30 PM365GEORGIA +3½-110 o63½-110 +145
 366AUBURN -3½-110 u63½-110 -170
      
3:30 PM367OKLAHOMA STATE -3-105 o63-110 -145
 368TEXAS +3-115 u63-110 +125
      
12:00 PM369IOWA STATE +23½-110 o50-110 +1500
 370OKLAHOMA -23½-110 u50-110 -3000
      
4:00 PM371UTAH +26-110 o64½-110 +1700
 372OREGON -26-110 u64½-110 -4500
      
3:30 PM373SOUTH ALABAMA +7EV o58-110 +240
 374NAVY -7-120 u58-110 -290
      
3:30 PM375MICHIGAN STATE -6-110 o41½-110 -240
 376NEBRASKA +6-110 u41½-110 +200
      
12:00 PM377OHIO STATE -33½-110 o67-110 -10000
 378ILLINOIS +33½-110 u67-110 +2500
      
10:30 PM379SAN JOSE STATE -8-110 o66½-110 
 380NEVADA +8-110 u66½-110 
      
7:45 PM381ALABAMA -23-110 o52-110 -2000
 382MISSISSIPPI ST +23-110 u52-110 +1100
      
8:00 PM383STANFORD -4-110 o46-110 -180
 384USC +4-110 u46-110 +140
      
7:00 PM385COLORADO STATE -6½-110 o65-110 -245
 386NEW MEXICO +6½-110 u65-110 +205
      
7:00 PM387MEMPHIS -1½-110 o40½-110 
 388SOUTH FLORIDA +1½-110 u40½-110 
      
7:00 PM389LOUISIANA TECH +15½-110 o52-110 +510
 390RICE -15½-110 u52-110 -700
      
3:30 PM391TCU +10½-110 o47-110 +315
 392KANSAS STATE -10½-110 u47-110 -390
      
12:00 PM393TROY +28-110 o68-110 +1900
 394MISSISSIPPI -28-110 u68-110 -6500
      
7:30 PM395TEXAS STATE +7½-110 o51½-110 +230
 396ARKANSAS STATE -7½-110 u51½-110 -280
      
8:00 PM397FLORIDA INTL +6-110 o48½-110 +185
 398UTEP -6-110 u48½-110 -220
      
2:00 PM399WASHINGTON STATE +11-110 o65-110 +340
 400ARIZONA U -11-110 u65-110 -430
      
10:30 PM401SAN DIEGO STATE -5-110 o58-110 -205
 402HAWAII +5-110 u58-110 +175

2013 Week 11 College Football Lines & Odds Breakdown

November 6th, 2013 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in NCAA Basketball   Comments Off on 2013 Week 11 College Football Lines & Odds Breakdown
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Complete List of Week 11 College Football Lines & Odds Can Be Found Below

Below you will find the complete list of week 11 lines.  We also have provided a little info on all the marquee matchups for week 11 of the 2013 college football season. Sports fans and bettors are in for a great weekend as there are 2 matchups of teams in the top 10, as well as the #1 team in the nation in action against a ranked SEC rival. One thing is for sure, the jockeying for BCS title contention is sure to make this weekend one of the more memorable ones of the 2013 season.

Week 11 NCAA Game Lines For Thursday, November 7, 2013

#3 Oregon (-10.5) at #5 Stanford 9:00 pm EST

The #3 ranked Oregon Ducks will head to Palo Alto, California to take on the Stanford Cardinal in what some will call the game of the year in the PAC-12. These two met up last year in Eugene, and Stanford ruined Oregon’s BCS title hopes with a 17-14 overtime victory. This game is sure to get a lot of attention from the betting public. Oregon is currently getting about 75% of the action.

#10 Oklahoma at #5 Baylor (-15) 7:30 pm EST

The undefeated #5 Baylor Bears will host #10 Oklahoma in what will be Baylor’s stiffest completion thus far in 2013. The Sooners will look to limit Baylor’s offense, which is tops in the country in most offensive categories. The Bears are one of 5 unbeaten teams, and will look to win big to get style points in a crowded BCS race.

Week 11 NCAA Game Lines For Saturday, November 9, 2013

#2 Florida State (-35) at Wake Forest 12:00 pm EST

The #2 ranked Florida State Seminoles will try to keep the momentum going when they travel to Winston Salem, North Carolina to face the upset-minded Demon Deacons of Wake Forest. The Seminoles have reeled off 4 impressive victories in a row and won those contests by an average margin of 39 points. Wake Forest has had a couple of upset wins this year over N.C. State and Maryland.

Kansas St at #25 Texas Tech (-2.5) 3:30 pm EST

The Texas Tech Red Raiders will try to rebound from an 18 point home loss last week, as they host the Kansas St Wildcats. This is a tough spot for the Red Raiders, as they will need to stay focused with a game at Baylor last week. Kansas St won this matchup last year 55-24, but most know that this is not the same Wildcat squad from a year ago.

#9 Auburn (-7.5) at Tennessee 12:00 pm EST

The Auburn Tigers will try to keep their SEC championship hopes alive as they face the Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville. Since losing at LSU, Auburn has won 5 straight, including an impressive victory at Texas A&M. Tennessee has played extremely well at home this season, losing by 3 to Georgia in overtime, and upsetting South Carolina 23-21.

Nebraska at Michigan (-7) 3:30 pm EST

Two 6-2 teams in the Big 10 clash in Ann Arbor, as the Nebraska Cornhuskers face the Michigan Wolverines. Nebraska got back in the win column last week, with the help of a hail mary touchdown pass at the end of regulation to beat Northwestern. Michigan on the other hand, had a rough time with Michigan St, losing 29-6. Michigan head coach Brady Hoke is still undefeated at Ann Arbor. This will only be the third road game for the Cornhuskers this year. They are 1-1 away from Lincoln, winning at Purdue 44-7, and losing at Minnesota 34-23.

Houston at #21 Central Florida (-10.5) 7:00 pm EST

The Houston Cougars and Central Florida Golden Knights meet in Orlando on Saturday night in an American Athletic Conference showdown. These teams are no strangers to each other, as they were both in Conference USA prior to joining the AAC. Central Florida’s only loss came at the hands of South Carolina 28-25. Houston’s only loss was against BYU, losing by 1 in a 47-46 shootout. If this game is anything like the prior meetings between these two, it should be quite entertaining.

#13 LSU at #1 Alabama (-12.5) 8:00 pm EST

The game on Saturday that will have the majority of sports fans and bettors attention is none other than the battle in Tuscaloosa between LSU and Alabama. In the past few seasons, no other regular season matchup has received as much attention as this one. The last meeting between these two SEC rivals lived up to the hype, as Alabama scored with 51 seconds left to seal a 21-17 victory. This might be one of the best offenses LSU has had in quite some time, yet the defense has not been as stellar as in years past. As for Alabama, their defense is playing at an extremely high level. Since giving up 42 points to Texas A&M in their second game, Alabama has not allowed more than 10 points in a game; while winning by an average of 36 points per game.

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Week 11 NCAA Football Game Lines For Wednesday, 9/8/2013
#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:00 PM    
105CENTRAL MICHIGAN +20½-110 o56-110 +850
106BALL STATE -20½-110 u56-110 -1400
     
Week 11 College Football Game Lines For Thursday, 9/7/2013
#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
7:30 PM    
109OKLAHOMA +15-110 o73½-110 
110BAYLOR -15-110 u73½-110 
7:30 PM    
111TROY +14-110 o66½-110 +430
112UL LAFAYETTE -14-110 u66½-110 -560
9:00 PM    
113OREGON -10½-110 o61-110 -370
114STANFORD +10½-110 u61-110 +300
     
Week 11 College Football Game Odds For Friday, 9/8/2013
#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:30 PM    
115LOUISVILLE -27½-110 o49-110 -6000
116CONNECTICUT +27½-110 u49-110 +1800
9:00 PM    
117AIR FORCE +3-120 o59-110 
118NEW MEXICO -3EV u59-110 
     
All the Saturday Week 11 College Football Game Lines, 9/9/2013
#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
12:00 PM    
119IOWA -15-110 o45½-110 -700
120PURDUE +15-110 u45½-110 +510
12:00 PM    
121WESTERN KENTUCKY -6½-110 o57½-110 -230
122ARMY +6½-110 u57½-110 +192
12:00 PM    
123SMU +8½-110 o63½-110 +265
124CINCINNATI U -8½-110 u63½-110 -320
4:00 PM    
125NC STATE +9½-110 o56½-110 +295
126DUKE -9½-110 u56½-110 -360
3:45 PM    
127TULSA +17½-110 o52½-110 +720
128EAST CAROLINA -17½-110 u52½-110 -1100
3:30 PM    
129ILLINOIS +10-110 o76-110 +315
130INDIANA -10-110 u76-110 -390
12:00 PM    
131TCU -7-110 o47-110 -270
132IOWA STATE +7-110 u47-110 +225
12:00 PM    
133FLORIDA STATE -35-110 o54-110 -15000
134WAKE FOREST +35-110 u54-110 +14980
12:00 PM    
135UAB +23-110 o67-110 +1100
136MARSHALL -23-110 u67-110 -2000
12:00 PM    
137VIRGINIA TECH +6½-110 o44-110 +200
138MIAMI FLORIDA -6½-110 u44-110 -240
12:00 PM    
139PENN STATE +2½-110 o47½-110 +115
140MINNESOTA U -2½-110 u47½-110 -135
3:30 PM    
141SYRACUSE +6-110 o53-110 +192
142MARYLAND -6-110 u53-110 -230
12:00 PM    
143MISSOURI -14-110 o56-110 -550
144KENTUCKY +14-110 u56-110 +425
12:30 PM    
145VIRGINIA +13½-110 o51½-110 +400
146NORTH CAROLINA -13½-110 u51½-110 -520
12:00 PM    
147VANDERBILT +10-110 o43-110 +310
148FLORIDA -10-110 u43-110 -380
1:00 PM    
149WESTERN MICHIGAN -2½-110 o58½-110 -135
150EASTERN MICHIGAN +2½-110 u58½-110 +115
2:00 PM    
151TULANE +8-110 o51-110 +255
152TEX SAN ANTONIO -8-110 u51-110 -310
10:15 PM    
153FRESNO STATE -9-110 o79-110 -320
154WYOMING +9-110 u79-110 +265
12:00 PM    
155KANSAS STATE +3-110 o59½-110 +130
156TEXAS TECH -3-110 u59½-110 -150
3:30 PM    
157BYU +7½-110 o55½-110 +255
158WISCONSIN -7½-110 u55½-110 -310
12:20 PM    
159ARKANSAS +16-110 o53½-110 +480
160MISSISSIPPI -16-110 u53½-110 -640
3:30 PM    
161NEVADA +9-110 o64½-110 +270
162COLORADO STATE -9-110 u64½-110 -330
8:00 PM    
163COLORADO +28-110 o61-110 +1700
164WASHINGTON U -28-110 u61-110 -5000
7:00 PM    
165TEXAS -6½-110 o56-110 -245
166WEST VIRGINIA +6½-110 u56-110 +205
4:00 PM    
167ARIZONA STATE -6½-110 o64½-110 -250
168UTAH +6½-110 u64½-110 +210
3:30 PM    
169NEBRASKA +7-110 o57½-110 +220
170MICHIGAN -7-110 u57½-110 -265
3:30 PM    
171HAWAII +16½-110 o53-110 +540
172NAVY -16½-110 u53-110 -750
3:30 PM    
173UTEP +25-110 o57-110 +1500
174NORTH TEXAS -25-110 u57-110 -3000
4:00 PM    
175KANSAS +31-110 o53½-110 +1800
176OKLAHOMA STATE -31-110 u53½-110 -6000
3:00 PM    
177USC -16-110 o55½-110 -650
178CALIFORNIA +16-110 u55½-110 +485
3:30 PM    
179NOTRE DAME -4-110 o51-110 -180
180PITTSBURGH U +4-110 u51-110 +155
3:30 PM    
181MISSISSIPPI ST +19-110 o66½-110 +720
182TEXAS A&M -19-110 u66½-110 -1100
3:30 PM    
183BOSTON COLLEGE -24½-110 o60½-110 -3000
184NEW MEXICO STATE +24½-110 u60½-110 +1500
8:00 PM    
185UTAH STATE -14-110 o56½-110 -500
186UNLV +14-110 u56½-110 +390
4:00 PM    
187FLORIDA INTL +18½-110 o48½-110 +850
188MIDDLE TENN ST -18½-110 u48½-110 -1400
7:00 PM    
189ARKANSAS STATE +4½-110 o57-110 +170
190UL MONROE -4½-110 u57-110 -200
7:00 PM    
191SOUTHERN MISS +15½-110 o52-110 +485
192LOUISIANA TECH -15½-110 u52-110 -650
12:00 PM    
193AUBURN -7½-110 o54½-110 -280
194TENNESSEE U +7½-110 u54½-110 +230
7:00 PM    
195HOUSTON U +10½-110 o64-110 +335
196CENTRAL FLORIDA -10½-110 u64-110 -420
10:00 PM    
197UCLA -1-110 o56½-110 
198ARIZONA U +1-110 u56½-110 
8:00 PM    
199LSU +12-110 o55-110 +335
200ALABAMA -12-110 u55-110 -420
10:30 PM    
201SAN DIEGO STATE +6½-110 o55-110 +205
202SAN JOSE STATE -6½-110 u55-110 -245

2013 Week 10 College Football Lines & Weekly Breakdown

October 31st, 2013 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2013 Week 10 College Football Lines & Weekly Breakdown
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The Complete List of Week 10 College Football Lines Can Be Found Below

Below you will find all the current week 10 2013 College Football lines for the upcoming weekend of action.  All the NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there is one conference matchup between two teams in the top 10 with huge BCS implications. There are also a couple of key conference tilts in the Big 10, PAC 12, and Big 12 conferences that will get plenty of attention from the betting public.

Week 10 College Football Lines For Friday, November 1, 2013

USC at Oregon St (-5) @ 9:00 pm EST
The USC Trojans will head to Corvallis, Oregon to take on the Oregon State Beavers in a Friday night PAC-12 clash. The Trojans are off an impressive win against Utah, while the Beavers are off a home loss against Stanford. Oregon St is currently a 5 point favorite receiving 95% of the action. The key matchup in this one is the USC defense  against the nations leading passer, Sean Mannion. This game should receive a good amount of action being the only football game on Friday.

Week 10 College Football Lines  Saturday, November 2, 2013

Mississippi St at #16 South Carolina (-13) @ 12:21 pm EST
South Carolina, is coming off a big win at previously unbeaten Missouri, will host Mississippi St in an SEC tilt. Mississippi St escaped with a win last week against SEC bottom feeder Kentucky, and will definitely have to be on their ‘A’ game if they want to hang with the Gamecocks. Mississippi St almost upset the Gamecocks last year, so it will be a challenge for Steve Spurrier’s squad to avoid a letdown after such a big win.

#21 Michigan at #24 Michigan St. (-4.5) @ 3:30 pm EST
The interstate rivalry will take place in a key Big 10 matchup, as the Michigan Wolverines travel to East Lansing to take on the Michigan St Spartans. Oddsmakers have made the Spartans a 4.5 point favorite. Last years game was a low scoring affair in Ann Arbor, as the Wolverines escaped with a 12-10 win. Michigan will be looking to take sole possession of 1st place in the Big 10 legends division.

West Virginia at TCU (-13.5) @ 3:30 pm EST
A matchup of two 3-5 teams will meet in Forth Worth, Texas as the West Virginia Mountaineers face the TCU Horned Frogs. The TCU Horned Frogs have been somewhat of a disappointment this year, and at times, it’s looked like West Virginia has overachieved at times. When these two teams met up last year, TCU won 39-38 in one of the more entertaining games of the year. This year, West Virginia has beaten Oklahoma St outright, and been competitive against Oklahoma and Texas Tech. This one should be interesting.

Georgia (-2.5) at Florida @ 3:30 pm EST Everbank Field, Jacksonville, FL
Who would have thought these two teams would be out of the top 25 at this point in the season? Regardless of the standings, it is certain that the “World’s Largest Cocktail Party” will garner a lot of betting action on Saturday. Georgia RB Todd Gurley is aiming for a return in this one after an extended absence. Georgia won this contest last year 17-9.

#18 Oklahoma St at #15 Texas Tech (-2) @ 4:00 pm EST
The Texas Tech Red Raiders will be looking to rebound after suffering their first loss of the season at the hands of Oklahoma. The Red Raiders are 2 point favorites hosting the Oklahoma St. Cowboys in Lubbock, Texas. The Cowboys are rolling as of late, winning 3 straight against Kansas St, TCU, and Iowa St. The Red Raiders will be looking for revenge, as they were throttled in Stillwater last year, 59-21.

#11 Auburn (-9) at Arkansas @ 6:00 pm EST
The Auburn Tigers will be traveling to Fayetteville to face the Arkansas Razorbacks in an SEC matchup. The Razorbacks are currently a 9 point home underdog. Auburn avoided the letdown bug by taking care of business against FAU. Two SEC road games are on for the Tigers, as they travel to Fayetteville this week, and head to Tennessee next week.

Tennessee at #9 Missouri (-11) @ 7:00 pm EST
Two SEC teams will be looking to get back in the win column, as the Tennessee Volunteers travel to Columbia, to face the Missouri Tigers. Missouri’s dreams of an undefeated came crashing down last week, losing in overtime to South Carolina. Tennessee suffered the same outcome, however, their loss wasn’t as close, getting blasted 35-10 to #1 Alabama. Missouri, favored by 11, won at Tennessee last year in a wild one, 51-48, so Tennessee will be looking even the score.

#7 Miami FL at #3 Florida St (-22) @ 8:00 pm EST
Two unbeaten teams meet up in an ACC matchup with big time BCS implications. It’s pretty significant that the top 2 teams out of the state of Florida do not involve an SEC team. To say Florida St hasn’t been impressive is an understatement. Florida St is a 22 point favorite, and is getting about 51% of tickets at this point. Florida St was passed up in BCS standings by Oregon last week, so style points will most certainly be in play. Miami has squeaked out their last 2 wins against North Carolina, and Wake Forest respectively. Emotions will without a doubt be running high in this one. Florida St has dominated every opponent for the most part this year for the most part, while Miami has somewhat played down to it’s competition as of late.

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Week 10 College Football Lines For Thursday, October 31, 2013
      
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
7:00 PM305SOUTH FLORIDA +18½-110 o53½-110 +760
 306HOUSTON U -18½-110 u53½-110 -1200
      
7:30 PM307RICE +3½-110 o53-110 +155
 308NORTH TEXAS -3½-110 u53-110 -175
      
7:30 PM309UL MONROE +3-110 o60½-120 +130
 310TROY -3-110 u60½EV -150
      
10:30 PM311ARIZONA STATE -12-110 o71½-110 -480
 312WASHINGTON STATE +12-110 u71½-110 +375
      
      
Week 10 College Football Lines For Friday, November 1, 2013
      
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
9:00 PM313USC +3½-110 o52½-110 +155
 314OREGON STATE -3½-110 u52½-110 -175
      
      
Week 10 College Football Lines For Saturday, November 2, 2013
      
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
3:30 PM315CLEMSON -17-110 o54½-110 -750
 316VIRGINIA +17-110 u54½-110 +540
      
12:00 PM317VIRGINIA TECH -4½-110 o41-110 -190
 318BOSTON COLLEGE +4½-110 u41-110 +162
      
7:00 PM319EASTERN MICHIGAN +31-110 o66½-110 +1700
 320TOLEDO -31-110 u66½-110 -5000
      
3:30 PM323KENT STATE +1-110 o52½-110 
 324AKRON -1-110 u52½-110 
      
12:00 PM325TEMPLE +13-110 o55½-110 +360
 326RUTGERS -13-110 u55½-110 -460
      
12:00 PM327ILLINOIS +10-110 o56-110 +280
 328PENN STATE -10-110 u56-110 -340
      
7:00 PM329PITTSBURGH U +10-110 o53½-110 +290
 330GEORGIA TECH -10-110 u53½-110 -350
      
12:30 PM331WAKE FOREST +3½-110 o51-110 +150
 332SYRACUSE -3½-110 u51-110 -175
      
1:00 PM333WESTERN KENTUCKY -19½-110 o55½-110 -1200
 334GEORGIA STATE +19½-110 u55½-110 +760
      
7:00 PM335TENNESSEE U +10-110 o55-110 +295
 336MISSOURI -10-110 u55-110 -360
      
3:30 PM337IOWA STATE +16-110 o51½-110 +565
 338KANSAS STATE -16-110 u51½-110 -800
      
12:00 PM339SOUTHERN MISS +31-110 o56-110 +1800
 340MARSHALL -31-110 u56-110 -6000
      
9:00 PM341UTEP +45½-110 o76½-110 
 342TEXAS A&M -45½-110 u76½-110 
      
1:00 PM343MIDDLE TENN ST -3½-110 o62½-110 -170
 344UAB +3½-110 u62½-110 +145
      
3:30 PM345TEX SAN ANTONIO +3EV o53½-110 +130
 346TULSA -3-120 u53½-110 -150
      
12:00 PM347ARMY PK-110 o55-110 
 348AIR FORCE PK-110 u55-110 
      
3:30 PM349WEST VIRGINIA +12½-110 o45½-110 +360
 350TCU -12½-110 u45½-110 -460
      
 AT EVERBANK FIELD, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA  
3:30 PM351GEORGIA -3EV o47-110 -140
 352FLORIDA +3-120 u47-110 +120
      
3:30 PM353ARIZONA U -16-110 o66½-110 -600
 354CALIFORNIA +16-110 u66½-110 +450
      
8:00 PM355MIAMI FLORIDA +22-110 o61½-110 +990
 356FLORIDA STATE -22-110 u61½-110 -1800
      
12:00 PM357WISCONSIN -9½-110 o48½-110 -340
 358IOWA +9½-110 u48½-110 +280
      
3:30 PM359MICHIGAN +5½-110 o46½-110 +185
 360MICHIGAN STATE -5½-110 u46½-110 -225
      
12:00 PM361OHIO STATE -31½-110 o56½-110 -6000
 362PURDUE +31½-110 u56½-110 +1800
      
3:30 PM363MINNESOTA U +10-110 o65½-110 +295
 364INDIANA -10-110 u65½-110 -360
      
7:30 PM365COLORADO +27-110 o57-110 +1500
 366UCLA -27-110 u57-110 -3500
      
3:30 PM367NAVY +16-110 o48½-110 +550
 368NOTRE DAME -16-110 u48½-110 -800
      
6:00 PM369AUBURN -7½-110 o54½-110 
 370ARKANSAS +7½-110 u54½-110 
      
7:30 PM373ARKANSAS STATE +3EV o63½-110 +140
 374SOUTH ALABAMA -3-120 u63½-110 -165
      
4:00 PM375HAWAII +22½-110 o52½-110 +1100
 376UTAH STATE -22½-110 u52½-110 -2000
      
4:00 PM377SAN JOSE STATE -4-110 o66-110 -180
 378UNLV +4-110 u66-110 +155
      
5:00 PM379NEW MEXICO STATE +31½-110 o65½-110 
 380UL LAFAYETTE -31½-110 u65½-110 
      
5:00 PM381TEXAS STATE -10½-110 o50-110 
 382IDAHO +10½-110 u50-110 
      
12:30 PM383NORTH CAROLINA -4-110 o57½-110 -185
 384NC STATE +4-110 u57½-110 +165
      
3:30 PM385KANSAS +27½-110 o52-110 
 386TEXAS -27½-110 u52-110 
      
7:00 PM389OKLAHOMA STATE +2½-110 o66-110 +110
 390TEXAS TECH -2½-110 u66-110 -130
      
6:00 PM391EAST CAROLINA -24½-110 o50½-110 
 392FLORIDA INTL +24½-110 u50½-110 
      
10:30 PM393NEVADA +20-110 o73½-110 +850
 394FRESNO STATE -20-110 u73½-110 -1400
      
12:20 PM395MISSISSIPPI ST +11½-110 o52-110 +355
 396SOUTH CAROLINA -11½-110 u52-110 -445
      
8:00 PM397BOISE STATE -6½-110 o59½-110 -260
 398COLORADO STATE +6½-110 u59½-110 +215
      
8:00 PM399NEW MEXICO +14½-110 o55-110 +485
 400SAN DIEGO STATE -14½-110 u55-110 -650

 

2013 College Football Week 9 Lines – NCAA Football Week Nine Lines

October 23rd, 2013 by Richard Boyle (Bankroll Sports Contributor) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2013 College Football Week 9 Lines – NCAA Football Week Nine Lines
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Below you will find all the current week 9 college football Missouri's Week 9 Lineslines for the upcoming weekend of action.  All the NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there is a huge slate of televised college football matchups featuring several BCS top 25 programs.  With eight major conference teams still presently undefeated and almost of them with scheduled conference games, we are bound to see a big upset this weekend, causing the newly posted BCS rankings get shaken up after one week.  Some of the the big matchups that the sports betting public will likely be focusing in on this Saturday include the undefeated squads in the BCS top 5-10.

Wake Forest will head down to Florida to take on the undefeated #7 Miami Hurricanes.  The oddsmakers don’t expect much of a contest in this one.  The Demon Deacons are listed as a big 23.5 point road underdog in this noon (EST) game against the red hot Miami Hurricanes; who somehow escaped the wrath of the NCAA punishment squad this week.

At 3:30pm (EST), the newest Heisman odds favorite, Jameis Winston and his #2 BCS ranked, Florida State Seminoles, fresh off their big road win at Clemson last week, will play host to the Wolfpack of NC State.  Bettors who want to put their cash on the sensational freshman quarterback will have have a fun time laying 30+ points in a conference game.

In a massive SEC evening showdown at 7:00pm ET, the #20 South Carolina Gamecocks will head to Columbia, Missouri to take on the unbeaten & #5 ranked, Tigers.  This may be, arguably, the best game on the board, and SEC haters will have to watch another week of college football where one of the top two or three games on the day will be between SEC squads. Despite the big discrepancy in the two program’s rankings, the sportsbooks only have the undefeated Missouri Tigers listed as less than a field goal favorite at home against Steve Spurrier’s Gamecocks.  The state of Missouri also has a lot to cheer about lately, as the Kansas City Cheifs are 7-0 and the St. Louis Cardinals head to the World Series against the Boston Red Sox, starting on Wednesday, 10/23 (Check out the World Series Odds for this week).  We think all the excitement in the air may take the pressure off the Tigers on Saturday evening.

In an always riveting Big Ten contest, the Penn State Nittany Lions will travel to Columbus to take their shots at the #4 ranked, and undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes.  Ohio State bettors will be laying more than two touchdowns of chalk in this one.  The Braxton Miller led Buckeyes are listed as 14.5 point favorites at the Horseshoe.

The week 9 NCAA football lines also feature some fantastic matchups taking place out west this Saturday.  On Saturday night at 7:00pm ET, the one-loss UCLA Bruins will shoot up to Eugene to try and slow down the high octane Oregon offense.  Jim Mora’s Bruins face a very tough task as the unbeaten Ducks are averaging over 55 points a game this season.  The #3 ranked Ducks and the always spirited Autzen Stadium crowd will also be playing host to ESPN’s flagship program, College Gameday (as if UCLA’s defense wasn’t dreading this one already).

While all of the college football fans on the East Coast will have their focus on the BCS’s unbeaten squads, Saturday’s most exciting game to bet on & watch may actually feature two one-loss programs and have a late 10:30pm ET kickoff.  In what will likely be the most competitive game of the day, the very tenacious #6 Stanford Cardinals will visit Mike Riley’s confident Oregon State running attack.  The 5-1 Beavers are 4-0 in the Pac 12 this year.

Make sure to take a look at the complete list of NCAA football matchup and the full sheet of week 9 college football odds found below. If you require any assistance this week with your college football picks, feel free to purchase the premium card of NCAA football releases from our expert handicapping team.  They are having a great season thus far, and one day of releases from our professional handicappers will cost you only $19.95.

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2013 Week 9 College Football Lines for Thursday, 10/24/13

4:30 PM105KENTUCKY
106MISSISSIPPI ST
     
4:30 PM107MARSHALL
108MIDDLE TENN ST

2013 Week 9 College Football Lines for Friday, 10/25/13:

5:00 PM109BOISE STATE
110BYU

Week 9 College Football Lines for Saturday, 10/27/13:

9:30 AM111GEORGIA TECH
112VIRGINIA
     
9:00 AM113CONNECTICUT
114CENTRAL FLORIDA
     
9:00 AM115BALL STATE
116AKRON
     
11:00 AM117MIAMI OHIO
118OHIO
     
12:30 PM119BUFFALO U
120KENT STATE
     
12:00 PM121WESTERN MICHIGAN
122MASSACHUSETTS
     
9:00 AM123HOUSTON U
124RUTGERS
     
12:30 PM125BOSTON COLLEGE
126NORTH CAROLINA
     
12:30 PM127CLEMSON
128MARYLAND
     
12:30 PM129DUKE
130VIRGINIA TECH
     
10:00 AM131PITTSBURGH U
132NAVY
     
2:00 PM133UAB
134TEX SAN ANTONIO
     
12:00 PM135TEMPLE
136SMU
     
12:30 PM137EASTERN MICHIGAN
138NO ILLINOIS
     
5:00 PM139ARIZONA U
140COLORADO
     
9:20 AM141VANDERBILT
142TEXAS A&M
     
4:30 PM143FLORIDA ATLANTIC
144AUBURN
     
12:30 PM145TENNESSEE U
146ALABAMA
     
4:00 PM147UCLA
148OREGON
     
1:00 PM149UTAH
150USC
     
12:30 PM151TULSA
152TULANE
     
8:00 PM153CALIFORNIA
154WASHINGTON U
     
12:45 PM155WEST VIRGINIA
156KANSAS STATE
     
12:30 PM157MICHIGAN STATE
158ILLINOIS
     
9:00 AM159WAKE FOREST
160MIAMI FLORIDA
     
12:30 PM161NC STATE
162FLORIDA STATE
     
12:30 PM163TEXAS TECH
164OKLAHOMA
     
4:30 PM165TEXAS
166TCU
     
9:00 AM167NORTHWESTERN
168IOWA
     
3:00 PM169UNLV
170NEVADA
     
4:00 PM171WYOMING
172SAN JOSE STATE
     
7:30 PM173STANFORD
174OREGON STATE
     
1:00 PM175TROY
176WESTERN KENTUCKY
     
2:00 PM177NOTRE DAME
178AIR FORCE
     
4:00 PM179GEORGIA STATE
180UL MONROE
     
4:00 PM181SOUTH ALABAMA
182TEXAS STATE
     
4:30 PM183IDAHO
184MISSISSIPPI
     
4:00 PM185NORTH TEXAS
186SOUTHERN MISS
     
3:00 PM187LOUISIANA TECH
188FLORIDA INTL
     
4:00 PM189SOUTH CAROLINA
190MISSOURI
     
9:00 AM191OKLAHOMA STATE
192IOWA STATE
     
4:00 PM193BAYLOR
194KANSAS
     
9:00 AM195NEBRASKA
196MINNESOTA U
     
9:00 AM197LOUISVILLE
198SOUTH FLORIDA
     
11:30 AM199TOLEDO
200BOWLING GREEN
     
5:00 PM201PENN STATE
202OHIO STATE
     
12:30 PM203UTEP
204RICE
     
7:30 PM205FRESNO STATE
206SAN DIEGO STATE
     
9:00 PM207COLORADO STATE
208HAWAII

Added Week 9 College Football Lines for Saturday, 10/26/2013:

4:00 PM241FURMAN
242LSU

Week 8 College Football TV Schedule: CFB On TV 10/15-10/19

October 17th, 2013 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on Week 8 College Football TV Schedule: CFB On TV 10/15-10/19
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NCAA Football on TVLooking for all of the college football on TV this week? You’ve come to the right place here at Bankroll Sports, as we are breaking down all of the best games on the docket and where you can find each and every one of them on the NCAA football television schedule for Week 8.

NCAA Football games on National Television shown in bold

NCAA Football On TV for Tuesday, October 15th (10/15/13)
8:00 ET Louisiana Lafayette @ Western Kentucky (ESPN2, Watch ESPN)

We’re starting off with our games on those really odd nights of the week, and the first of these games pits Western Kentucky against Louisiana Lafayette. Both of these teams are hoping to make it to a bowl game this year, knowing that they have a 7-4 record between them. The Hilltoppers haven’t been beaten in a game this year at home, and that includes a de facto home game against Kentucky, a team from the SEC. ULL is going to be hard-pressed to win this one, though it is clearly one of the best teams in the Sun Belt this year. this one might play into the Sun Belt title race this year.

NCAA Football On TV for Thursday, October 17th (10/17/13)
7:30 ET Miami @ North Carolina (ESPN, Watch ESPN)

The ACC Coastal Division might be wide open this year. North Carolina is only 1-4, and it is going to need to get on a real roll if it is going to make it to a bowl game this season. The Hurricanes are undefeated at this point, and if they can win this game, they are going to be making a case to be in the thick of the National Championship race as well along with Clemson and FSU. The Tar Heels aren’t nearly as bad as 1-4 suggests, and they can win this game when push comes tos shove, especially here at home where they played tremendously well last season. This is a must-win for UNC, or its chances at a bowl game in this season that was full of promise will be very much so in peril.

CFB TV Schedule for Friday, October 18th (10/18/13)
8:00 ET UCF @ Louisville (ESPN, Watch ESPN)

The Cardinals proved that they were beatable last week when they were tested by Rutgers at home, and now they have another short week of preparation to take on a UCF team that has already gone on the road and beaten Penn State this season. Some think that this is the biggest game in the history of the Knights, and that would surely be the case if they were to win this one. This might be the only team left that can stop the Cardinals, as we haven’t seen a lot of progress from any of the other teams out of the AAC at this point. If UCF can win this game, not only are the National Championship hopes for Louisville said and done with, but so too might be the team’s hopes of a BCS bowl game, as the Knights would have the inside track towards the first ever AAC title.

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NCAA Football TV Schedule for Saturday, October 19th (10/19/13)
12:00 ET South Carolina @ Tennessee (ESPN, Watch ESPN)
12:00 ET Georgia @ Vanderbilt (CBS)

12:00 ET Texas Tech @ West Virginia (FOX Sports 1)
12:00 ET TCU @ Oklahoma State (FOX)
12:00 ET Minnesota @ Northwestern (ESPN2, Watch ESPN)

12:00 ET Purdue @ Michigan State (Big Ten Network)
12:00 ET SMU @ Memphis (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
12:00 ET Connecticut @ Cincinnati (ESPNU, ESPN Game Plan)
12:00 ET Navy @ Toledo (ESPNEWS, Watch ESPN)
12:21 ET Florida @ Missouri (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
12:30 ET Syracuse @ Georgia Tech (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
1:00 ET Akron @ Miami (OH) (ESPN3.com)
1:00 ET Army @ Temple (ESPN3.com)
1:00 ET Ohio @ Eastern Michigan (ESPN3.com)
2:00 ET Ball State @ Western Michigan (ESPN3.com)
3:00 ET Northern Illinois @ Central Michigan (ESPN3.com)
3:30 ET Iowa @ Ohio State (ABC)
3:30 ET Auburn @ Texas A&M (CBS)
3:30 ET UCLA @ Stanford (ABC OR ESPN2, Watch ESPN)
3:30 ET Oklahoma @ Kansas (ABC OR ESPN2, Watch ESPN)

3:30 ET Indiana @ Michigan (Big Ten Network)
3:30 ET Maryland @ Wake Forest (ESPN2 OR ESPNU, Watch ESPN)
3:30 ET BYU @ Houston (ESPN OR ESPNU, Watch ESPN)

3:30 ET Duke @ Virginia (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
3:30 ET Massachusetts @ Buffalo (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
3:30 ET North Texas @ Louisiana Tech (CBS Sports Network)
6:00 ET Washington @ Arizona State (Pac-12 Network)
7:00 ET Arkansas @ Alabama (ESPN OR ESPN2, Watch ESPN)
7:00 ET LSU @ Ole Miss (ESPN OR ESPN2, Watch ESPN)

7:00 ET Iowa State @ Baylor (ESPNU)
7:00 ET Old Dominion @ Pittsburgh (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
7:00 ET Georgia State @ Texas State (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
7:30 ET USC @ Notre Dame (NBC)
8:00 ET Florida State @ Clemson (ABC)

8:00 ET Wisconsin @ Illinois (Big Ten Network)
8:00 ET Nevada @ Boise State (CBS Sports Network)
8:00 ET Rice @ New Mexico State (ESPN3.com, ESPN Game Plan)
10:00 ET Washington State @ Oregon (FOX Sports 1)
10:00 ET Utah @ Arizona (Pac-12 Network)
10:30 ET Oregon State @ California (ESPN2, Watch ESPN)

It’s definitely another edition of Separation Saturday for a lot of the Top 25 teams in the land. Right off the bat, there are four Top 25 teams that are on the road in the noon hour, and three of those teams are in the SEC. The one that isn’t is Texas Tech, which has to take on West Virginia. Very quietly, the Red Raiders are one of the two teams in the Big XII yet to lose a game this year, and Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury deserves a lot of credit for keeping this team in the saddle through half of the season.

Meanwhile in the SEC, we have already learned just how dangerous playing against good teams can be. Florida was beaten last week on the road by LSU, and now it has to take on the team that is all of a sudden one of the favorites in the SEC East in Missouri. The Tigers upset Georgia on the road last week, and though it won’t have QB James Franklin, it does have a shot if its defense can find a way to stick with UF’s. That Georgia team has a battle against Vanderbilt, a team which is another one of the many that can beat any of the best in the conference. South Carolina also kicks off at noon against the Volunteers, who almost upset Georgia two weeks ago.

Later in the day, there are more Top 25 teams that have to go on the road. Few are going to be paying that much attention to the game between Northern Illinois and Central Michigan, though this is one of the few games left on the docket that the Huskies might even remotely be challenged in. The MAC is weak, and Central shouldn’t have a shot either. Iowa takes on Ohio State at the Horseshoe in a game that should provide to be a wakeup call for an overrated bunch of Hawkeyes. Oklahoma should get back into the swing of things when it takes on a Kansas team that hasn’t won a massive Big XII game under Head Coach Charlie Weis.

There are two Top 25 matchups that are worth watching at 3:30 ET, though. Texas A&M was pushed last week by what amounts to be one of the best 25 teams in the land in Ole Miss, and now it gets an Auburn team that has quietly moved into the Top 25 this year with Head Coach Gus Malzahn trying to make less of a mess out of what this team has been facing in the last few seasons since winning the National Championship. The other Top 25 game is clearly one of the best battles of the day. Stanford watched its National Championship dreams go up in flames on the road last week against Utah, and it will be quite interesting to see how this team reacts to coming home to play against UCLA in a rematch of the Pac-12 Championship Game from last year. The Bruins definitely have a chance to make a statement here, as they are a Top 10 team that will be underdogs against the Cardinal.

There are some other 3:30 ET games of note as well. Michigan has to come home to take on Indiana in what could be a dangerous game for Big Blue. Maryland and Wake Forest face off in the ACC Atlantic Division. BYU and Houston play a game that could be a big one between two teams that are hoping to make some progress.

The night games head back to the SEC, where the top two teams in the conference are expecting to take down fellow SEC West teams. Alabama has a date with the slumping Razorbacks in what should be another blowout game, while LSU has to go on the road to take on an Ole Miss team that has been right on the verge of beating some great teams over the course of the last few weeks. Notre Dame also takes on USC, while Wisconsin goes on the road to take on Illinois.

In the Pac-12, the two highlight games pit Washington State against Oregon and Oregon State against Cal. The Ducks might be the only team left in the Pac-12 with a shot to win it all this year, but they have a tough task against the Cougars, who seem poised for one of these upsets at some point.

But of course, the game of the night is one of the first battles of the year between a pair of Top 5 teams. Florida State hasn’t really been tested this year, but the team is off of a bye week going on the road to Clemson. The Tigers have already won a huge game against Georgia to start the season, but that loss has been diminished just a bit after the Dawgs were beaten at home by Missouri and were nearly beaten by Tennessee the week before. Still, there is a ton on the line here. QB Jameis Winston and QB Tajh Boyd are both Heisman Trophy candidates, and they are leading really the only two teams that can win the ACC Atlantic Division this year. The winner will certainly have a ticket punched to Charlotte for the league title game this year, while the loser is going to need to run the table to get back into the hunt for the National Championship. The winner will almost certainly be the #3 team in the country when we have this discussion next week. This was a real show of a game last year when the Seminoles won at home against the Tigers, but Death Valley has been a nightmare for the garnet and gold, and they definitely need their best game to win this one.

2013-14 College Football Bowl Game Projections (Updated 10/13)

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Bowl ProjectionsThe 2013 college football season is now halfway over with, and here at Bankroll Sports, we are going to be taking a look at all 35 of the bowl games and trying to project which 70 of the teams in college football are going to be playing in bowl games when push comes to shove in December and January.

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List of Bowl Eligible Teams By Conference (through Week 7)
AAC: Louisville Cardinals
ACC: Clemson Tigers, Virginia Tech Hokies
Big XII: Texas Tech Red Raiders
Big Ten: Ohio State Buckeyes
MAC: Ball State Falcons, Northern Illinois Huskies
Pac-12: Oregon Ducks
SEC: Missouri Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, LSU Tigers

Right now, there are only 11 bowl eligible teams, but that list is clearly going to be growing as the season wears on, as there are even a few conferences that have not been accounted for the season yet when it comes to bowl eligibility.

Gildan New Mexico Bowl – Saturday, December 21st, 2:00 ET
Utah Utes vs. UNLV Runnin’ Rebels (Pac-12 #7 vs. MWC #5)
New Mexico Bowl Projection: Utah’s win over Stanford puts it back on the Pac-12 bowl ladder, and it gives the team the assurance that it is absolutely going to be playing in the second season this year. UNLV already has four wins, and it is on the best run that Head Coach Bobby Hauck has been on in his coaching tenure in Sin City. The Las Vegas Bowl might reach to keep the Rebs at home, but if not, this is a logical spot to be falling to.

MAACO Las Vegas Bowl – Saturday, December 21st, 3:30 ET
Boise State Broncos vs. Arizona State Sun Devils (MWC #1 vs. Pac-12 #5)
Las Vegas Bowl Projections: Arizona State has earned its way up the Pac-12 bowl ladder, but the bottom line is that this conference is so good that something has to give. QB Taylor Kelly and the crew are awesome, and it would be a shame if it were to lose in the Pac-12 title game and end up getting dropped all the way here to Las Vegas as a result. This is about the best that Boise State can hope for, though winning out and winning the Mountain West keeps the door to the BCS at least slightly ajar.

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl – Saturday, December 15th, 5:30 ET
San Jose State Spartans vs. Bowling Green Falcons (MWC #6 vs. MAC #3)
Potato Bowl Projections: It’s not a great matchup by any stretch of the imagination, but it would be interesting to see QB David Fales take on this Bowling Green defense, which is quietly one of the better ones amongst mid-major teams in the country. The Spartans have a lot of work to do in the second half of the season to get to six wins, but it has enough winnable games on the docket where it shouldn’t be a massive problem. The hope is that that last game of the year against Fresno State isn’t the maker or breaker.

R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl – Saturday, December 21st, 9:00 ET
Louisiana Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns vs. Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders (Sun Belt #1 vs. C-USA #7)
New Orleans Bowl Projections: The Cajuns have a tough game early this week on the road against Western Kentucky. Win that game though, and it could be clear sailing to the Sun Belt title and the bid to the New Orleans Bowl. MTSU has a long road ahead of it in Conference USA just to qualify for a bowl game, but we have held firm with this being one of the top teams in the conference.

Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl – Monday, December 23rd, 2:00 ET
Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. Tulane Green Wave (AAC #6 vs. C-USA #5)
Beef O’Brady’s Bowl Projections: The Green Wave back in a bowl game! Tulane has been one of the pleasant surprises this year in Conference USA, and though we don’t think that it is going to last, this is a nice spot for them to be going for a bowl game after a 7-5 season. Rutgers has only had two losses this year to Fresno State and Louisville, and this is surely one of the better teams in the AAC. It’s just not good enough to win more than eight or nine games at the most in front of QB Gary Nova.

Sheraton Hawaii Bowl – Tuesday, December 24th, 8:00 ET
Rice Owls vs. Wyoming Cowboys (C-USA #2 vs. Hawaii/MWC #5)
Hawaii Bowl Projections: It wouldn’t be the prettiest Hawaii Bowl ever, but at least it would be a plausible one. East Carolina and Tulsa feel like they are always contenders for the Hawaii Bowl, and this year is going to be no exception on both accounts. Wyoming played out of its mind against Nebraska, and it ended up snaring a win last week to level itself at 1-1. The Cowboys are going to be a tough sell to get to six wins in the Mountain West, but someone is going to do it, and the boys from Laramie are a real possibility.

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Little Caesars Pizza Bowl – Thursday, December 26th, 6:00 ET
Arkansas State Red Wolves vs. Toledo Rockets (Big Ten #8/Sun Belt #3 vs. MAC #2)
Little Caesars Bowl Projections: Arkansas State is really only the third best team out of the Sun Belt, as we think that there is a real drop from Western Kentucky and Louisiana Lafayette down to the rest of the pack. The Red Wolves have the easiest schedule left of the bunch and are the most likely to get to eight wins, though seven will probably be enough. Toledo’s losses at the start of the year to Florida and Missouri don’t look all that bad now. The Rockets are legitimately one of the best teams in the MAC and will get some respect for sticking with both of the SEC East teams.

San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl – Thursday, December 26th, 9:30 ET
Army Black Knights vs. San Diego State Aztecs (Army/At Large vs. MWC #2)
Poinsettia Bowl Projections: Keeping San Diego State at home still makes the most sense for as long as it is a team that we think is going to reach bowl eligibility. It’s going to take one upset this year for the Aztecs to get the job done, but we think they’ll reach six. Army too, needs to go 3-2 in its last five games to get into the Poinsettia Bowl, and it very well could come down to the Army/Navy Game to determine whether the Cadets are bowling or not. We think they’ll be good, with or without the win over the Middies.

Military Bowl – Friday, December 27th, 2:30 ET
Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs. Arizona Wildcats (C-USA #6/MAC #4 vs. ACC #8)
Military Bowl Projections: All of these teams in the Pac-12 have to end up somewhere for bowl games, and replacing the ACC seems like a logical choice in the Military Bowl. It’s not an ideal bowl spot for the boys from Tucson, but bowl bids are bowl bids. That’s sort of what Tulsa would feel like at this point as well. This very well could end up being an at large vs. at large game when push comes to shove, especially if two of the three of Clemson, Miami, and Florida State end up in the BCS and the ACC perhaps doesn’t end up represented this deep down the ladder.

Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas – Friday, December 27th, 6:00 ET
TCU Horned Frogs vs. Northwestern Wildcats (Big 12 #6 vs. Big Ten #6)
Meineke Car Care Bowl Projections: You’ll notice that our projections for Big Ten bowl teams stop here. Perhaps Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana, or Illinois will become eligible, but all of those teams are going to need at least one massive upset to keep the bowl dream alive. Northwestern, which probably is legitimately one of the Top 25 teams in the land won’t need any help to get in. It just has to take care of business. TCU too, is one of these teams that we think is very good, though pushing Oklahoma and LSU yet coming up short in both games doesn’t prove a ton.

Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl – Friday, December 27th, 9:30 ET
BYU Cougars vs. USC Trojans (BYU/ACC #9 vs. Pac-12 #6)
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Projections: We have a really good feeling that this is going to be what the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl looks like this year. BYU has already beaten one of the big boys of college football in Texas, and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl would love to bring a big name here to this bowl game this year to take on the Cougs. USC is about as big of a name as it gets, and with new Head Coach Ed Orgeron leading this team back in the right direction again, the hope for going bowling is increased.

New Era Pinstripe Bowl – Saturday, December 28th, 12:00 ET
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Houston Cougars (Big 12 #7 vs. AAC #4)
Pinstripe Bowl Projections: Head Coach Bill Snyder has a team that is going to have to struggle just to get into a bowl game this year. With just two wins in its first six games and no wins in its first three in conference play, the Cats have some work to do, though the schedule pretty much gives them five wins for sure. It’s a question as to whether that sixth will get scratched out. Houston is quietly 5-0 this year, and there is no way that the AAC is going to keep this team from winning at least eight or nine.

Belk Bowl – Saturday, December 28th, 3:20 ET
Duke Blue Devils vs. UCF Knights (ACC #5 vs. AAC #3)
Belk Bowl Projections: Once we get down to the sixth team in the ACC, we’re doing a lot of guessing. None of the rest of these teams strike us as teams that are absolutely going to bowl games this year. Duke is already at four wins, and we have to think that it is going to scratch out two more somewhere in the second half of the season to qualify for a bowl game. UCF has played tough this year, and it is one gaffe against South Carolina away from being perfect to this point in the season. Still, we have to assume that the team is going to lose to Louisville, which would pretty much end any BCS dreams in the first year in an automatic qualifying conference.

Russell Athletic Bowl – Saturday, December 28th, 6:45 ET
Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Virginia Tech Hokies (AAC #2/Notre Dame vs. ACC #3)
Russell Athletic Bowl Projections: V-Tech is very quietly a 6-1 team this year, and that one loss came at the hands of Alabama. We aren’t sure whether the Hokies or the Hurricanes will get the nod here, and odds have it, the winner will go to Atlanta, while the loser will come to Orlando. For as much as we would love to see Notre Dame drop, we have to imagine that the Russell Athletic Bowl is going to take the Fighting Irish unless it wants to keep the hometown team in UCF. The Knights have a lot of work to do to move up from here, though.

Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl – Saturday, December 28th, 10:15 ET
Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Michigan Wolverines (Big 12 #4 vs. Big Ten #5)
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Projections: Points would surely be aplenty in this one, as the Wolverines would take on the Cowboys in a wild Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl on the final Saturday of the year. We’re projecting both of these teams to be beaten at least twice over the course of the rest of the year, which is going to be a sin for both teams. Both had to think that the BCS was a great accomplishment this year, but both are now stuck in the middle rung of their respective conferences bowl ladders.

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl – Monday, December 30th, 11:45 ET
Navy Midshipmen vs. Utah State Aggies (Navy/C-USA #3 vs. MWC #4)
Armed Forces Bowl Projections: Not a lot is changing right now on the MWC bowl ladder, as we still think that Utah State is going to be third best in the Mountain Division. QB Chuckie Keeton has done a great job this year, but this defense still isn’t good enough to beat the big boys in conference play as we see it. Navy just needs to get to six wins, and it should be alright, even without the Army/Navy Game at the end of the year. There are enough cupcakes left on the schedule, though the Commander-In-Chief Trophy would be the biggest reward of the season.

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl – Monday, December 30th, 3:15 ET
Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Missouri Tigers (ACC #6 vs. SEC #7)
Music City Bowl Projections: Missouri is the ninth best team as we see it right now in the conference, and that’s saying something considering the fact that it is still undefeated and just went on the road and beat a Top 10 team in Georgia. However, losing QB James Franklin for the rest of the regular season is going to be a killer for this team. Pitt only has two losses this season to Florida State and V-Tech, and this is a team that is going to be happy to be going anywhere but Birmingham for its bowl game after three consecutive trips to the BBVA Compass Bowl the past three seasons.

Valero Alamo Bowl – Monday, December 30th, 6:45 ET
UCLA Bruins vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (Pac-12 #2 vs. Big 12 #3)
Alamo Bowl Projections: Both of these teams are undefeated at this point in the season, and both are going to try to convince us that they are worthy of being BCS teams. UCLA can prove it this week on the road against Stanford, while Texas Tech’s only road into the biggest bowl games of the year is by winning the Big XII, something that is definitely at least plausible at this point. If this was the game at the Alamo Bowl, it would be a heck of a showdown in which a ton of points would be put on the board for sure.

Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl – Monday, December 30th, 10:15 ET
Washington Huskies vs. Texas Longhorns (Pac-12 #3 vs. Big 12 #5)
Holiday Bowl Projections: The Huskies have dropped to 4-2, but we still think that they are amongst the best 25 teams in the land this year. Their losses to Oregon and Stanford can’t be considered the end of the world, and winning out might even keep a slight door open for the BCS to at least consider, especially if Stanford slides again. Texas made a huge step in the right direction when it won the Red River Rivalry, and a few more big wins like that, and Head Coach Mack Brown will be talking about the BCS as perhaps the Big XII champs.

AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl – Tuesday, December 31st, 12:30 ET
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. Wyoming Cowboys (ACC #7 vs. MWC #3)
Independence Bowl Projections: The Cowboys can definitely ball this year, and their 2-0 start in the Mountain West is going to help out quite a bit. Imagine how good this team could have been had QB Austyn Carta-Samuels not transferred to Vandy! Meanwhile, Georgia Tech’s triple option has been causing all sorts of problems in the ACC, and though this team won’t be back in the ACC title game once again this year, it will have enough to comfortably get into a bowl game.

Hyundai Sun Bowl – Tuesday, December 31st, 2:00 ET
Maryland Terrapins vs. Oregon State Beavers (ACC #4 vs. Pac-12 #4)
Sun Bowl Projections: Does anyone realize that Oregon State hasn’t lost a game since losing to Eastern Washington to start off the season? The Beavers are legit, and they could still be a surprising player in the race in the Pac-12 North this year. Maryland’s chances of winning the ACC title went up in smoke when the team was beaten by seemingly 100 against Florida State on the road last week, and though the Terps are going to have more troubles at the quarterback position this year, they’ll still figure out how to get to at least seven wins to ensure a spot in a game no worse than the Sun Bowl on New Year’s Eve.

AutoZone Liberty Bowl – Tuesday, December 31st, 4:00 ET
Marshall Thundering Herd vs. SMU Mustangs (C-USA #1 vs. SEC #8/AAC #7)
Liberty Bowl Projections: The Thundering Herd are already the only team on the East side of Conference USA to not lose a game, and save for East Carolina, this is the only team worth a hoot on this side of the conference. SMU only has one win, and asking it to win five more is going to be tough. Head Coach June Jones will get this figured out though, as the rest of the season isn’t nearly as bad as what we have seen early on in the season.

Chick-Fil-A Bowl – Tuesday, December 31st, 8:00 ET
Miami Hurricanes vs. Ole Miss Rebels (ACC #2 vs. SEC #5)
Chick-fil-A Bowl Projections: Head Coach Gus Malzahn has done a remarkable job with the Tigers this year, and they could be set for one of the big time bowl games this year. Ole Miss has been fighting all year long against one of the toughest schedules in the land. The next five games are all at home though, and there isn’t another game played outside of Mississippi. Finishing 8-4 is a distinct possibility, and we think that would be good enough to land the SEC #5 spot.

Heart of Dallas Bowl – Wednesday, January 1st, 12:00 ET
North Texas Mean Green vs. East Carolina Pirates (Big Ten #7 vs. C-USA #4)
Heart of Dallas Bowl Projections: If North Texas gets to six wins this year, the Mean Green could find themselves with a spot in a bowl game. They have a better fan base that will probably travel, especially in the Lone Star State than some of these teams from the Mountain West that might have bigger enrollments. It’s a gutsy pick to make, but for now, we love what UNT is bringing to the table. East Carolina is bringing a lot of offense to the table, but a horrifyingly bad defense. The points would be flying onto the board if this was how this panned out.

Gator Bowl – Wednesday, January 1st, 12:00 ET
Michigan State Spartans vs. Florida Gators (Big Ten #4 vs. SEC #6)
Gator Bowl Projections: The final score of this game might legitimately be 7-3. Michigan State and Florida are all about their defense, and neither team has an offense whatsoever, especially with both starting quarterbacks from the outset of the year now sitting on the bench. Michigan State could quietly make it to the Big Ten Championship Game. Florida could still win the SEC East as well, but that looks significantly less likely. A 7-5 season is a lot more likely in Gainesville as we see it.

Capital One Bowl – Wednesday, January 1st, 1:00 ET
Wisconsin Badgers vs. South Carolina Gamecocks (Big Ten #2 vs. SEC #2)
Capital One Bowl Projections: South Carolina is the one team that hasn’t lost to a team that it probably had no business losing to, and as a result, it deserves its spot in the Capital One Bowl. Wisconsin has only been beaten twice this year, and the bowl selection committees are going to have no problem overlooking the game against Arizona State as a game that should have been won and the game against Ohio State as one that could have been won. The Badgers probably aren’t being beaten again this year, and this would be a fitting bowl game to go to.

Outback Bowl – Wednesday, January 1st, 1:00 ET
Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Georgia Bulldogs (Big Ten #3 vs. SEC #4)
Outback Bowl Projections: Nebraska is once again going to be one of the best teams in the Big Ten, and once again, that probably isn’t going to be good enough to seriously challenge for the Rose Bowl bid. QB Taylor Martinez has been out, and the truth of the matter is that few outside of Lincoln have even noticed. This team will be remembered for its collapse against UCLA. Georgia meanwhile, was shocked at home by Mizzou last weekend, and that is really going to knock it down the bowl ladder. The good news is that the toughest games are now all said and done with, though there are a few games which could provide trips ahead.

Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio – Wednesday, January 1st, 5:00 ET
Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Stanford Cardinal (BCS vs. BCS)
Rose Bowl Projections: Though Stanford was beaten by Utah, it still has every chance to get into the BCS. The Pac-12 is going to bring two teams in all likelihood, and one of those teams is going to have two losses. Regardless of whether the Cardinal lose to the Ducks or not, Pasadena is probably the location due to the fact that Oregon would be in the National Championship Game if it wins that game, and probably in the Sugar Bowl if it lost. Ohio State has beaten Wisconsin and Northwestern, but you can already see in the polls that it is going to be the fourth best of the undefeated teams this year after Alabama, Oregon, and the winner of the Clemson/Florida State game. The Buckeyes need three teams to lose in front of them to get into the Promised Land.

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl – Wednesday, January 1st, 8:30 ET
Baylor Bears vs. Fresno State Bulldogs (BCS vs. BCS)
Fiesta Bowl Projections: And here we have our non-AQ school busting the BCS! Fresno State has eight more wins that it needs to get in order to be in the BCS, but it is clear that this is going to happen for either Fresno State or Northern Illinois this year if this is how it pans out. These two are in the Top 25 early enough in the season to continue to matriculate their way up the rankings, and we don’t think that the Big XII is going to have a team in the Top 14 this year, which will make it very easy to get a team like Fresno in. Baylor is the best of the worst right now in the wide open Big XII, and though this conference might be very good from top to bottom, it has nothing in terms of being top heavy, and that is going to cost the conference. It’s going to be fun to watch Head Coach Art Briles’ team in whatever bowl game it goes to.

Allstate Sugar Bowl – Thursday, January 2nd, 8:30 ET
LSU Tigers vs. Florida State Seminoles (BCS vs. BCS)
Sugar Bowl Projections: We’re flipping in LSU at this point even though the Bayou Bengals were beaten by Georgia “Between the Hedges” a few weeks ago. QB Zach Mettenberger and the gang have proven that they are the real deal, and even though this team isn’t going to win the SEC West, going 10-2 and losing to Georgia and Alabama is good enough to stay in the BCS race as we see it. FSU probably needs to beat two of the three of Clemson, Miami, and Florida to get into the BCS this year, though if it beats Clemson, odds have it, it will be in the ACC Championship Game and will get into the ACC title game regardless of what happens against the Canes. The story of QB Jameis Winston continues to grow.

Discover Orange Bowl – Friday, January 3rd, 8:30 ET
Clemson Tigers vs. Louisville Cardinals (BCS vs. BCS)
Orange Bowl Projections: Even though the Tigers are underdogs this week to Florida State, we are still projecting them as the ACC champs, as we think that they have a great chance of winning that game. We have no reason to believe that either Clemson or Louisville are slipping at this point in their own conferences. The Cards will probably run the table and put up a stink for the National Championship Game, but the BCS isn’t going to allow it. The Tigers have a loss coming to South Carolina, but we think they have proven to be the best team in the ACC this year thus far.

AT&T Cotton Bowl – Friday, January 3rd, 7:30 ET
Oklahoma Sooners vs. Texas A&M Aggies (Big 12 #2 vs. SEC #3)
Cotton Bowl Projections: We’re getting closer to a Texas/Texas A&M Cotton Bowl, but instead, we think that there is going to be a rematch of last year’s game. The Aggies could still be thinking about the BCS, but we think that they are going to be losing at LSU later this year to drop out of the game. There are a lot of great teams in the SEC West, but none are more logical to bring to the Lone Star State than A&M. Oklahoma’s loss to Texas was shocking, and it probably took it right out of the BCS picture for the time being. There’s a lot of work to do to win this conference, but someone with two Big XII defeats will probably ultimately take the automatic bid to the Fiesta Bowl.

BBVA Compass Bowl – Saturday, January 4th, 1:00 ET
Auburn Tigers vs. Cincinnati Bearcats (SEC #9 vs. AAC #5/Sun Belt #4)
BBVA Compass Bowl Projections: Auburn would be carrying the hometown crowd here to the Compass Bowl, and we would have no doubt that this would be a great game. Cincy could be a factor in the AAC this year, but things are going to really have to get going under QB Brendon Kay if that is going to turn out to be the case. This would also be an interesting matchup between Bearcats’ Head Coach Tommy Tuberville and the Auburn team that he helped put on the map for a good chunk of his coaching career.

GoDaddy.com Bowl – Sunday, January 5th, 9:00 ET
Northern Illinois Huskies vs. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (MAC #1 vs. Sun Belt #2)
GoDaddy.com Bowl Projections: If the Hilltoppers can beat ULL this week on national television, our perception changes of this club quite a bit. It might all of a sudden become the favorite to win the conference. There are clearly only going to be a few bids up for grabs in the Sun Belt, and WKU is going to want to make sure that it snares one of them. Northern Illinois might be a BCS team once again this year, but it is going to need both Boise State and Fresno State to lose once again in all likelihood to have any chance of that happening.

Allstate BCS National Championship Game – Monday, January 6th, 8:30 ET
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Oregon Ducks (BCS #1 vs. BCS #2)
National Championship Game Projections: We’re halfway through the season, and the plan that we had at the start of the year really has no choice but to stay in place. Oregon might have the best team in the nation, but it is never going to hop Alabama to be the #1 team in the land for as long as the Crimson Tide are alive and kicking. This would be the National Championship Game for the ages, as this would be the best Oregon team that we have seen in quite some time with a potential Heisman Trophy winner in QB Marcus Mariota going against a team going for its third straight National Championship and the fourth in the last five seasons. We’re not so sure that it won’t be Oregon against the ACC winner or Ohio State this year though, as we do think that Alabama could trip at some point. We aren’t replacing the Tide until they do, though.

2013 College Football Head Coaches on the Hot Seat (Updated 10/13)

October 13th, 2013 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2013 College Football Head Coaches on the Hot Seat (Updated 10/13)
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Lane Kiffin USCWe are just two weeks into the college football season, and it is very clear that some of the coaches that were on the hot seat are once again really in some deep trouble when push comes to shove. Join us today at Bankroll Sports as we look at our college football coaches on the hot seat in 2013.

FIRED Lane Kiffin, USC Trojans – Kiffin’s days were numbered before this season ever started. It really is clear that this is a man that shouldn’t be leading a major college football program. It wasn’t Kiffin’s fault that he was handcuffed by scholarship limitations the entire time that he was at USC, but the bottom line is that his 65 guys should be more talented than the 85 guys on the other side of the field more often than not. Expectations were higher than what ever could have reasonably been expected, and they eventually blew up in USC’s face with Kiffin being shown the door.

FIRED Don Treadwell, Miami (OH) Redhawks – We really didn’t see this one coming. The Redhawks have been bad for quite some time, but they were epically bad at the start of this season. Something had to be changed, and what ended up happening was the dismissal of both the head coach and the offensive coordinator of the team. Has anything gotten better since Treadwell’s dismissal? Not really. The team is still one of the worst at the FBS level this year, and we know FCS teams that would scoff at how bad this unit really has turned out to be.

FIRED Paul Pasqualoni, Connecticut Huskies – This UConn team might be the worst of all of the automatic qualifying schools in the entire country. Pasqualoni inherited a team that had just gone to the BCS and was at its height. There was no way that that expectation could have become the regular in Storrs, but at least staying competitive was a reasonable goal. That’s all that was asked of Pasqualoni, and he couldn’t even do that. This team was losing far too many games to teams like Towson, Buffalo, and South Florida to warrant anyone in this football program keeping their jobs.

Charlie Weis, Kansas Jayhawks – Weis is still very much so in some trouble this year, though at least he has some competitive games under his belt and an offense that looks like it is starting to get its act together. Still, a couple Big XII wins is the minimum expectation this year in Lawrence, and if not, expect this team to fire its third coach in the last five years.

Ron English, Eastern Michigan Eagles – English knows that his days in Ypsilanti are numbered. Eastern Michigan just never got better during his tenure, and time is out to prove that he is really the man to lead this team to the next level. Forget about a bowl game and forget about the idea that this could be a competitive team in the MAC. No competitiveness will surely send him out the door in the first week of December at the latest.

Mack Brown, Texas Longhorns – Is Brown going to be asked to step down at the end of the season? Almost certainly. We just don’t see how the regents in Austin are going to tolerate any more mediocrity out of Brown. However, this is a man that did just upset Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry, and getting that Gatorade bath might be the last great memory that we have of him as a coach. Just the thought of perhaps bringing in Nick Saban to coach this team in 2014 is enough to want to get Brown out the door as soon as possible.

Norm Chow, Hawaii Warriors – Hawaii was atrocious last season, and what we are seeing is that the team is once again atrocious. This pro style offense is at least tolerable to watch, but the Warriors don’t have the talent to execute, especially in the trenches. This team is getting killed both along the OL and the DL, and Chow has no answers. At just 3-15 in two seasons with the Warriors, Chow is clearly in a lot of trouble.