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.
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.
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.
The winless Bears will travel to Washington to take on the 2-2 Commanders. Both teams have young quarterbacks that have struggled some this season. They are also entering this game following the best games thus far this season. It should be an entertaining matchup between two young teams.