NCAA Football Week 12 Betting Picks

by WagerHome Blog on November 15, 2022

Our top four teams in college football remain the same, as everyone took care of business in Week 11. We are now rolling through the last of the regular season weeks and preparing for the conference championship showdowns and we’ve got our top four NCAA Football week 12 betting picks.

No. 1 Georgia knows it will play LSU for the SEC title. TCU moved on to the Big 12 Championship following last week’s win over Texas. And we are a week away from Michigan and Ohio State, and the winner moving on to the Big Ten title game.

NCAA Football Week 12 Betting Pick #1 – No.1 Georgia at No. 24 Kentucky (+22.5)

The bloom is a little off the Kentucky rose after losing last week to Vanderbilt, but they do get a Georgia team that could be looking past the Wildcats. For the top-ranked Bulldogs, their future is set. This game, of course, means everything in the national standings, but their SEC fate will be decided the first weekend of December.

Georgia won’t really have a letdown. Instead, the Wildcats will play well, control offensive drives, and keep this final score to within three touchdowns.

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The Michigan Wolverines are one of the teams featured in our week 12 NCAA football betting picks.

 

NCAA Football Week 12 Betting Pick #2 – No. 21 Illinois (+18) at No. 3 Michigan

Michigan will not get caught looking past the Illini and their trip to Columbus. This game is at home, they are too experienced and focused, and Illinois has been struggling. But will the Wolverines cover the large spread against one of the conference’s preseason favorites?

Illinois’ defense is very good, ignoring the last two weeks, and they will keep this from being a high-scoring game, which will keep the Michigan victory to around 14 points. Take the points.

NCAA Football Week 12 Betting Pick #3 – No. 8 USC (-2) at No. 12 UCLA

There are a lot of storylines heading into the battle of Los Angeles. It’s the championship of the city, which is always a fun game, but for the Bruins, they must rebound after last week’s bad loss to Arizona.

For USC, they are trying to stake its claim as the best team in the Pac-12, which was helped by Oregon’s loss last week. The UCLA offense is very good, but the Trojans overall are better, and they will win and cover at the Rose Bowl, clinching their spot in the Pac-12 Championship.

NCAA Football Week 12 Betting Pick #4 – No. 13 Utah at No. 6 Oregon (-3)

Because of Oregon’s loss to Washington last week, they are likely out of the College Football Playoff, and they now need a win over Utah to get into the Pac-12 Championship. If Oregon wins out, they go to Las Vegas. But if Utah wins out, they will play for the conference title.

It’s hard to see Oregon losing a second straight game at home. Utah’s offense is great but not enough to get past the Ducks. Go with Oregon and give the points.

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NCAA Football Week 4 Parlay Bets

by WagerHome Blog on September 20, 2021

It’s the final weekend of September, and we are now into conference play for most teams, which means familiar opponents, tighter matchups, and better wagering.

 

Pac-12 Parlay

 

Arizona at Oregon (-27.5)

 

Somehow as each football week passes, Arizona gets worse. They actually covered the spread in the Week 1 loss. In Week 2, as favorites against San Diego St, they lost. In Week 3, as nearly four-touchdown favorites against Northern Arizona, the Wildcats also lost.

They have no chance against an Oregon team that is 3-0 and still riding high after beating Ohio State as two-touchdown underdogs. The Ducks are at home and getting great quarterback play from Anthony Brown.

Take Oregon and lay the points.

 

Oregon State (+13) at USC

 

Like its in-state rival, Oregon State has also been playing very good football. In Week 2 they covered the 11-point spread against Hawaii, and the next week they covered the 28-point spread against Idaho. They take their 2-1 record south to take on USC, which is in the midst of a tidal wave of head coaching rumors.

The Trojans responded in their first game under interim head coach Donte Williams, smacking Washington State, 45-14, covering the 7-point spread. But the reason they have an interim head coach is because of the egg they laid the week before against Stanford. As 17.5-point favorites, USC lost by 14.

USC gets the job done this week but in a much closer game. Take the Beavers and the points.

 

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SEC Parlay

 

Florida (-17.5) at Tennessee

 

You might think Florida will suffer a hangover after its narrow loss to Alabama last weekend. They outgained the Crimson Tide and lost by just two points. But helping to prevent the hangover is their annual clash with Tennessee.

These two teams have played 50 times, including every season since 1990, and Tennessee has only won seven games since then. Florida has won 24, including 15 of the last 16. In two of the previous three meetings, Florida has won by at least 26 points, and they will win this game by more than 17.

 

Georgia (-34.5) at Vanderbilt

 

Georgia is the deserved No. 2 team in the nation, and the Bulldogs have covered the point spread in two of their three wins. This last week they were 31.5-point favorites over South Carolina but only won by 27.

Vanderbilt, on the other hand, is one of the worst teams in the country. Georgia turns it up a notch, gets out to a huge lead, and cruises to the five-plus touchdown win. 

 

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Preseason Betting Odds to win College Football National Title

by WagerHome Blog on July 19, 2021

Six months have passed since Alabama beat Ohio State, 52-24, completing its perfect season and winning the 2021 National Championship in college football. Mac Jones, Najee Harris, and Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith are all gone from that team, but expectations in Tuscaloosa haven’t changed. This is still the best team in college football, and yet another National Championship is there for the taking.

Odds to Win 2022 National Championship

  • Alabama (+260)
  • Clemson (+400)
  • Ohio State (+600)
  • Oklahoma (+750)
  • Georgia (+800)
  • Iowa State (+3000)
  • LSU (+3000)
  • Texas A&M (+3000)
  • Florida (+4000)
  • Notre Dame (+4000)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Alabama’s last two quarterbacksTua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones – were both first-round NFL picks. New quarterback Bryce Young has the same level of talent and the same chance of being a starter on Sundays. For now, he will settle for leading the best recruiting class in the history of the online ranking era.

Alabama was paying +300 in January, and that’s dropped to +260.

Clemson Tigers

There are no bigger shoes to fill in college football this season than those left by the No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence. But with him out for a couple of games last season because of COVID-19, Clemson got a preview of his replacement, D.J. Uigalelei, and they liked what they saw. As a freshman, he played against Boston College and Notre Dame and threw for a combined 914 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another four scores.

Clemson is at +400 and the second betting favorite to win the championship next January.

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There are no bigger shoes to fill in college football this season than those left by Trevor Lawrence. Clemson got a preview of his replacement DJ Uigalelei, and they liked what they saw.

Ohio State Buckeyes

Ohio State is another team replacing a first-round NFL pick at quarterback (Notice a trend between great quarterbacks and great teams?). C.J. Stroud is the heir apparent, although redshirt freshman Jack Miller is also very good. Neither quarterback threw a pass in 2020, so don’t expect the Buckeyes offense to average more than 41 points a game, as it did a year ago.

Still, this is Ohio State, and they are deserved third on this list at +600.

Oklahoma Sooners

While the other top teams all welcome new quarterbacks, Oklahoma has Heisman favorite Spencer Rattler returning for a second season as the Sooners starter. He struggled a bit in the early stages of 2020 with turnovers, but no one finished the season looking better than Rattler. Over Oklahoma’s last eight games, Rattler threw 18 touchdowns to just two interceptions to go along with more than 2,000 passing yards.

If Rattler does what everyone thinks he will this season, Oklahoma will be in the College Football Playoff.

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