NCAA Football Odds: Big East Predictions and Preseason Picks
The winds of change are blowing forĀ NCAA football betting fans assessing futures for the Big East. With some big names leaving in the offseason (especially from one particular school) it looks like as many as five teams have a shot to win.
Letās have a look at theĀ NCAA football odds to win the Big East among the top contenders.
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CINCINNATI (6 to 1)
The Bearcats were a special team in 2010 but it looks like all the pieces that made them special are gone. Quarterback Tony Pike is a Carolina Panther; Mardy Gilyard will now catch passes from Sam Bradford with the St. Louis Rams.
And Brian Kelly famously put a knife in Cincyās heart late last year when he bolted for Notre Dame. Just too many important parts are gone for the Bearcats to remain at full strength.
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CONNECTICUT (3 to 1)
Keep an eye on Jordan Todman at halfback. He could have a monster season running behind an outstanding line in Connecticut.
The Huskies havenāt officially settled on a starting quarterback as of press time, so itās hard to fully endorse their sleeper potential until we get a better idea of how their passing game will work. They also arenāt good at stopping the pass.
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PITTSBURGH (5 to 2)
SomeĀ sports betting fans will argue that Pittsburgh has the conferenceās best player in Dion Lewis. The kid ran for 1,799 and scored 17 times as a freshman.
Dave Wannstedt is confident that Pat Bostik can handle the pro-style offense this season, but weāll see. If he struggles, opponents wonāt respect the aerial attack and could stack the box against Lewis.
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RUTGERS (6 to 1)
Even if 2010 doesnāt become the breakthrough season for Rutgers, that moment isnāt far away. They have some exciting youngsters, particularly the Swiss Army knife known as Mohamed Sanu.
Heās a vertical threat but he was also used in the Wildcat formation last year. Rutgersā āDā is high on speed and fairly deep, but itās weak at linebacker.
Thatās scary when you play in the same conference as Dion Lewis and Noel Devine.
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SOUTH FLORIDA (6 to 1)
Is South Florida the most complete team in the Big East? Hardly. But it has a unique, dynamic player in B.J. Daniels.
He can do everything with the football from the quarterback position and will run behind a line that returns four of five starters.
So you never know what South Florida may do.
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WEST VIRGINIA (5 to 2)
MyĀ college football expert pick : Lean West Virginiaās way this year.
We know theyāll run the ball like crazy with Noel Devine set for a banner senior season and four of five starters back on the O-line.
Geno Smith may be ho-hum, if Devine comes through, he can just play game manager like Greg McElroy at Alabama.
His arm accuracy is a nice fit for the offense. West Virginia may also have the Big Eastās top defense, especially since 10 starters return.
The pick: Several different teams could threaten to win the Big East but I think West Virginia has the edge over Pittsburgh because it should be sturdier at quarterback.







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