College Football Trends: Michigan-Notre Dame, Florida State-Oklahoma Top Games
By JoeDuffy.net Administrator
As Jim “the Anvil” Neidhart and the Reggie Bush grab sports headlines, college football wagering news has this week’s point spread trends up.
Time for Week 2 of college football betting. Now we’re nice and warmed up. Let’s win some money. Here are some trends to watch for some of the marquee games this Saturday – starting with the early-day matchups.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
South Florida (1-0) vs (3) Florida (1-0)
The South Florida Bulls tend to perform well against the spread when they’re playing with confidence. They’re 4-0 ATS in their last four after allowing fewer than 170 passing yards the previous game, 4-1 ATS in their last five after allowing fewer than 20 points the previous game and 5-2 ATS over their last seven following an ATS win. Meanwhile, though Florida is 8-2 ATS over its last 10 following an ATS loss, it’s 1-4 ATS over its last five following a straight-up win over more than 20 points.
Michigan (1-0) vs Notre Dame (1-0)
Sports betting players have a tough choice in this rivalry game because the Wolverines and Fighting Irish both show some alarming trends against the spread. Michigan is just 2-7 ATS over its last nine following a straight-up win and 1-4 ATS over its last five road games. But Notre Dame is 8-20 ATS over its last 28 home games and just 1-7 ATS over its last eight following a straight-up win. The safest bet is the OVER: it’s 7-3 over the last 10 meetings and 5-0 over the last five meetings at Notre Dame.
(20) Florida State vs (8) Oklahoma
Florida State is one of many powerhouse schools that rest on their laurels too much after big wins. It’s just 7-21-1 in its last 29 after winning by 20 or more points the previous game. Though Oklahoma is 2-5 ATS in its last seven overall, it’s 11-3-1 ATS in its last 15 September games and 6-1 ATS after allowing more than 280 passing yards the previous week.
Colorado vs California
Teams seem to underestimate Colorado far too often; the Buffaloes are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games versus teams with winning records. But California will work hard to put a hurt on Colorado; it’s 12-5 ATS over its last 17 home games. Bears’ games trend toward the OVER; it’s 11-3-1 over their last 15 non-conference affairs.
(12) Miami vs (2) Ohio State
This is an exciting matchup – but perhaps an easy one to predict at the sportsbook. Ohio State isn’t just a school many bettors think will win it all this year; it’s a juggernaut against the spread. The Buckeyes are 40-18 over their last 58 games ATS and 8-1 ATS in their last nine against teams with winning records. Miami looks like a risky play; it’s 11-27 ATS over its last 38 games following an ATS win.
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