This might be one of the worst matchups of the bowl season. Its lone saving grace is that it’s got the benefit of a lower-level team getting to take a shot at a Power 5 squad.
Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins. James Tillman III breaks down this Week 16 matchup between two teams looking to take another step towards clinching their respective divisions.
My ATS picks are extremely flawed. A huge disclaimer I must legally place here before my picks: don’t listen to me. Please. Please do not do what I suggest that you do. Do the opposite. You’ll be able to retire fading my NFC South picks. I am the worst NFC South prognosticator around.
The Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7) in their final regular season matchup in a must-win game for both teams.
It’s homecoming for San Jose State quarterback Chevan Cordeiro, who closes out his college football career in his hometown of Honolulu. Unfortunately, the matchup of top quarterbacks won’t materialize. Grayson McCall’s injured again and hopped into the transfer portal, so Coastal Carolina will go with Ethan Vasko under center.
The past six editions of this bowl have all been decided by double digits. In the 24-year history of bowl games in Mobile, Ala., only five have been decided by one score. This one looks like another dud, as Eastern Michigan really did not do enough to deserve a bowl game.
With just eight wins between these two teams, there is little else to play for except for pride.
With that sentiment in mind, here is a look at which team has the edge heading into this matchup and why.
Thursday night is finally going to have an exciting matchup. The Saints are tied with the Buccaneers for the division lead, but do not own the tiebreaker over them. The Rams hold the last wild card spot, but the Seahawks and Saints have the same record.
Nate’s Top NCAA Totals for Wednesday – 12/20/23. Nate is here with a couple of bets in college basketball to get you through hump day.