College Football Picks Week 10: 5 Games We're Betting All In
Week 10 of the college football season is just a day away, and sports gamblers should be looking for any advantage possible. There are plenty of great matchups and early lines out there to take advantage of.
With big games like Alabama-LSU, Texas Tech-Texas, Texas A&M-Oklahoma and Kansas State-Oklahoma State, you're sure to find a line you'll like.
Here, I tell you the top five games you should go all in on in Week 10 so you can make the most profit.
Follow these picks and thank me later.
South Carolina vs. Arkansas
1 of 5This is probably the biggest game of Week 10 that doesn't include Alabama or LSU. Both teams are ranked inside the Top 10 and the winner will remain in the hunt for a possible BCS bowl.
South Carolina is without their leading running back, Marcus Lattimore, and has a young quarterback leading the way. Meanwhile, Arkansas has struggled the last two games, almost losing to both Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.
Although the Gamecocks are banged-up, the Razorbacks have struggled to not only put up points for long periods of time, but they also have a run defense that gets ran all over.
South Carolina is 5-1 against the spread in their last six road games and 5-1 against the spread in their last six games in November.
Pick: South Carolina +5
Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma State
2 of 5Kansas State finally played a quality opponent in Oklahoma and got destroyed. The Wildcats may be competitive, but they are still a couple of years away from being able to hang with the big boys.
Oklahoma State, on the other hand, is one of the highest-scoring teams in the country. Sure, their defense could use work, but they are able to force a ton of turnovers which helps mask that weakness.
Kansas State simply doesn't have enough weapons on offense to keep up in this game.
The Cowboys are 5-0 against the spread in their last five games against teams with a winning record.
Pick: Oklahoma State -21
Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma
3 of 5The Oklahoma Sooners showed us last week that they are still one of the most talented teams in the country, and they are beginning to play motivated football.
Texas A&M has been forgotten about lately, as their defense gives up a ton of yards and points, and they struggle to close out games.
The Sooners are by far the better team in this game, with more talent on both sides of the ball.
The spread to this game started at -16.5, but now you're able to get it under two touchdowns.
Oklahoma is 4-1 against the spread in their last five games in November.
Pick: Oklahoma -13.5
Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest
4 of 5This game features one team that has underachieved in Notre Dame against a team that has surprised in Wake Forest.
Notre Dame has a balanced offense, as Tommy Rees is about to clip 2,000 yards passing on the season. They also have a defense that hasn't been too shabby this year.
The Wake Forest passing attack should be able to be successful in this game, but being so one dimensional will end up costing them in this game.
I expect it to be a close game at home and like Notre Dame to win straight up but Wake Forest to cover the spread.
Wake Forest is 4-1 against the spread in their last five games against teams with a winning record.
Pick: Wake Forest +13.5
Oregon vs. Washington
5 of 5I expect this game to be a lot closer than most people think.
Washington has the balanced offense to keep up with the Ducks' high-scoring offense. They are also at home and have a defense that is solid at stopping the run, which is Oregon's strength.
The Ducks also have a defense that gives up a lot of yards.
I like the Ducks to win the game, but it won't be by double digits.
The Huskies are 4-0 against the spread in their last four home games and are 3-0-1 in their last four games in November.
Pick: Washington +16.5
Randy Chambers is a B/R Featured Columnist that covers College Football and the NFL. You can contact him @Randy_Chambers or Randy.Chambers7@yahoo.com
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