Seminoles vs Bulls NCAA Football Spread/Handicapping
Florida State picked up a huge national television win over Clemson last Saturday night. The Seminoles are up to number four in the polls, and they clearly have a shot at running the table.
Florida State picked up a huge national television win over Clemson last Saturday night. The Seminoles are up to number four in the polls, and they clearly have a shot at running the table.
The Clemson Tigers fought hard last week in Tallahassee, but Florida State outlasted them 49-37. Dabo Swinney’s team still has a lot to play for, and they’ll have to get back on track right away.
BYU has lost their last 2 games, but they are back at home where they are 2-0 this season. Hawaii has lost 2 of their last 3 games and they are a weak team on both sides of the ball.
Virginia Tech’s blowout loss at Pittsburgh two weeks ago was stunning. Cincinnati is 2-0, but they haven’t really proven anything yet.
The questions of whether or not the Stanford Cardinal will struggle without Andrew Luck are an afterthought following their week three defeat of the USC Trojans. Coming off a bye, the No. 8 team in the nation heads up to Washington to take on another tough Pac-12 opponent.
UCLA (3-0) is off to their best start since 2009 and they have one of the best rushing offenses in the nation. Oregon State (1-0) only has played one game with their first one being postponed, but what a game it was playing stellar defense in upsetting, then, 13th ranked Wisconsin, at home.
Penn State (1-2) got their first win of the season last week easily beating Navy and now they host a Temple team (1-1) that is making their debut in the Big East this season.
Michigan State (2-1) fell from the ranks of the unbeaten last week falling to Notre Dame at home and in that game they only scored 3 points.
Missouri (2-1) has 2 wins on the season, but they lost their debut in the SEC and now will have a hard time getting their first conference win facing 7th ranked South Carolina (3-0).
TCU (2-0) already has a Big 12 win under their belt with their first year in the conference and this Saturday they face another team from a big conference in Virginia (2-1) of the ACC. T
Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes escaped with a 35-28 victory over Cal last week, but there is no doubt that Ohio State must play much better moving forward. The Golden Bears could have easily won the game, and they actually outgained the Buckeyes in Columbus.
The 18th ranked Michigan Wolverines are set to take on the No. 11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in what should be one of the best games in college football this Saturday. Both teams have encountered success early, and while Michigan fell to the Alabama Crimson Tide in week one, they’ve bounced back nicely heading into this week’s matchup.
The Oregon Ducks and the Arizona Wildcats both enter their week four matchup 3-0, and they each enter as one of the top offensive teams in the entire country. The third-ranked Ducks and the No. 22 Wildcats are averaging a combined 100.3 points and 1201 yards per game. If you like offense, tune into Autzen Stadium Saturday night.
The No. 13 USC Trojans are looking to get back on track against the California Golden Bears following their heartbreaking loss to the Stanford Cardinal in week three. Meanwhile, Cal had a chance to upset Ohio State last week, but let the game slip away in a 35-28 loss. Both teams are looking for a bounce back performance.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is looking to make their second-straight BCS National Championship appearance, and simply put, the Florida Atlantic Owls couldn’t be further from it.
Virginia Tech was stunned last weekend in Pittsburgh. The Hokies look to regroup at home against Bowling Green. The Falcons played Florida tough in Gainesville earlier this year, so they certainly aren’t a cupcake.