Missouri hasn’t really proven itself yet, and the line reflects that. If the Tigers can handle LSU, they’ll gain a measure of respect around the SEC and the nation.
Last season, Texas hammered Oklahoma 49-0 in the Red River Rivalry. With Dillon Gabriel healthy and the Sooners unbeaten, Oklahoma might be ready to even the score.
Maryland’s 0-8 all time against Ohio State, but the Terrapins might finally be good enough to hang around with the Buckeyes in Columbus.
Last week should have been a solid one. Unfortunately, the Iowa offense got involved. So it’s time to try again with these Week 6 college football predictions.
This week marks the first week for which I am using real numbers in my projections, and these numbers absolutely hate these two sad-sack franchises.
My game of the week features the Chicago Bears (0-4) taking on the Washington Commanders (2-2). With both squads coming off losses in Week 4, here is a look at which team has the edge going into this matchup and why.Â
The odds are a little funky here. You know it isn’t really an awesome field when Ludvig Aberg, Stephen Jaeger and Eric Cole are the headliners on the board at odds under +2000. Ludvig Aberg is a legitimate stud, and probably should be the favorite here, but I don’t see looming superstardom for the other two.Â
Last week, I predicted that the Bears would find a way to lose this game. Little did I know how prophetic those words would be. Denver got on the scoreboard first with a touchdown. But instead of folding like a lawn chair, Chicago showed some life in just about every phase of the game.Â
Pittsburgh played its worst game of the season, getting completely outplayed by the rebuilding Houston Texans.