Avoid Betting these College Football Bowl Games

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Avoid Betting these College Football Bowl Games

Avoid betting on the College Football Bowl Games. There are 42 games this season. With transfers, injuries and opt-outs, many of the rosters will look vastly different than in the regular season and it's not worth risking your money.

Louisville is playing in the Fenway Bowl. Louisville's coach, Scott Satterfield, will be Cincinnati's next coach after Luke Fickell took the job at Wisconsin. Ben Bryant is injured and Evan Prater is starting for Cincinnati. Tre Tucker, Josh Whyle, Leonard Taylor, Nick Mardner and Jadon Thompson are leaving the team for the NFL Draft. Malik Cunningham injured his shoulder in Kentucky and opted out of the bowl game. Brock Domann is the only quarterback who has played well this season.

Wisconsin is without a lot of players. Luke Fickell was fired during the regular season and Luke Chryst was hired as the new coach. Graham Hertz transferred to Kentucky and will not play in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl. Wisconsin will play with a makeshift offensive line and a few starters. Oklahoma State will be without Spencer Sanders and Garret Rangel. They will also be playing without Dominic Richardson.

Mississippi State is playing in the ReliaQuest Bowl in honor of Mike Leach. Illinois has many players considering not playing and coach Bret Bielema is trying to persuade them to do so. If you decide to bet on the game, find the best odds with FanDuel Sportsbook.

USC is a heavy favorite to win the Cotton Bowl against Tulane. Caleb Williams is injured and the team is not motivated after the Pac-12 championship game loss. The team also has to prepare for Tulana after missing out on the College Football Playoff. Tulan beat Big 12 champion Kansas State 17-10 in September.


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