College Football Best Bets Today: Matchups, Odds, Picks, Predictions for Week 6

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College Football Best Bets Today: Matchups, Odds, Picks, Predictions for Week 6

This Saturday's college football schedule is interesting as most of the games will be played early in the day. The big game is between Texas A&M and Alabama. The best bets for Saturday’s college Football slate are via DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sports Book and PointsBet.

College Football Best Bets Today include Matchups, Odds, Picks and Predictions for Week 6.

Georgia State is a money-loser against Ohio State. Ball State-Central Michigan is over 63.5 points. Fresno State will be an upset against Fresno. Jahmyr Gibbs is running for 69. 5 rushing yards. Michigan, Mississippi State, Tulsa, Ole Miss, and San Diego State are parlayed for +137.

Moneyline: Georgia State (-140 via PointsBet), Ohio State -26.5 (-115 via FanDuel), Ball State-Central Michigan (63.0), Fresno State (255), and Jahmyr Gibbs (69. 5 rushing yards) via DraftKings. Moneyline Parlay: Michigan (-1800), Mississippi State, (-325), Tulsa (-215), Ole Miss (-900), + San Diego State (+1800) = +137.

Georgia State won its first game of the season last week against Army. They will play Georgia Southern this week. Georgia State's defense played well last time. Southern's spread offense hasn't played so well this season.   Georgia State is a moneyline favorite. The game is played at home. It's a rivalry game.

Ohio State is a heavy favorite against Michigan State. The Buckeyes have dominated their rivalry in recent years. Since Mel Tucker took over as head coach at Michigan, OSU has outscored the Spartans 108-19 in two head-to-head meetings. Ohio State has improved against the run and also ranked seventh in passing yards allowed.

Ball State and Central Michigan are playing a game on Saturday. The line has been adjusted down to 63.5 points. Both teams have been awful defensively this season. They also have good offenses. The game is a favorite. It's a contest between two teams that play with tempo. Ball State is also a top-20 program in plays run per game at 78.0.

Jake Haener is injured and will miss the game against Boise State. Boise's backup quarterback Logan Fife threw for only 157 yards and two interceptions against San Diego State last week. The Broncos' quarterback Hank Bachmeier has decided to transfer. Fresno State is favored by 255 points. The Milk Can Trophy is on the line.

Texas A&M's defensive line had a lot of turnover last year. The Aggies rank 98th in the country when it comes to defending the run. Alabama's opponents have averaged 186.0 yards on the ground against A & M this season. Last week, Alabama had 206 yards rushing on 18 carries from junior Jahmyr Gibbs.

This is a tough week for college football parlays. Tulsa is the team that figures to be the biggest sweat in this week's parlay. Mississippi State is riding high after knocking off Texas A&M last week. Arkansas may be without quarterback KJ Jefferson due to a concussion. Michigan has a massive edge in terms of overall talent. Ole Miss will win the game against Vanderbilt. San Diego State will be a home favorite over Hawaii.


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