CFB Rivalry Week

We’re breaking down Rivalry Week. The CFB season is coming to a close, lets pick some winners and get out of this weekend on top!

Make sure to keep checking back periodically for more picks as the weekend moves along!

We’re going to start off the Friday morning slate by taking some big numbers, and banking on a Heisman.

Baylor +10

Baylor comes into Texas as a 10 point dog after nearly crushing TCU’s hopes at the CFB Playoffs. Today, Baylor comes in to play spoiler to Texas’ hopes at the Big 12 championship. Baylor is a well rounded team, and they’ve shown they have composure and poise on high stages. This is a big number for the Longhorns to lay. Take the points!

Western Michigan +8.5

Western Michigan has been a cover machine this season. Toledo, not so much. Both Toledo & W. Michigan’s last 4 games have ended with a 7 point differential or less. W. Michigan hasn’t been great covering at home, but for many of the students this is one of the last games they’ll get to play. Both teams will come out fired up. Once again… Take the points!

North Carolina -6.5

NC State has an advantage over UNC on the defensive side of the ball, but UNC has been rolling on offense. Expect that to continue today. UNC’s chances at the playoff are unfortunately gone. But Drake Maye’s Heisman season is still alive and well. UNC should come out on fire, and cover the 6.5 at home.

Ohio State -7.5

Fade the public! The team with the highest public money coming into today is Michigan with the points. Never be afraid to fade the public.

Auburn +22

This is a lot of points for one of the worse Alabama teams we’ve seen recently. Cadillac Williams understand the importance of this matchup and will have his guys ready to rock and roll.

USC -4.5

USC controls their playoff destiny. Notre Dame has been playing well as of late, but Caleb Williams has been absolutely electric. USC knows what’s on the line. It will take more than a Notre Dame team to spoil USC’s season.

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