College Football Odds, Picks and Predictions For Week 4

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College Football Odds, Picks and Predictions For Week 4

This week's Triple Option is shining a spotlight on the SEC. Mississippi takes on Tulsa. Arkansas takes Texas A&M to Jerry World. Alabama opens SEC play against Vanderbilt.   The Crimson Tide is favored by a first-half spread.

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Mississippi is 3-0 straight up and 2-1 against the spread. The Rebels are coming off a 42- 0 win over Georgia Tech. Tulsa is 2nd in the league, but their offense is one-dimensional. Mississippi's defensive line is good and their defense is underrated. The Golden Hurricane ranks 85th in rushing yards allowed per game. They have a one of the worst passing offenses.

Arkansas and Texas A&M are playing a rivalry game at Jerry World in Arlington, Texas. Arkansas is 3-0 and the Aggies are 2-1. The Razorbacks are the favorite, but the game could be low-scoring. The Aggie's defense is the biggest concern. Their offense is not very good. Last year, Arkansas won the rivalry 20-10. It's a game that is always close. They are underdogs. Texas is 23rd in the country in opponent yards per play.

Alabama is 3-0 straight up and 2-1 ATS this season. They are laying 40.5-points against Vanderbilt. Bryce Young is struggling to play well this year. Vandy is ranked 109th in the country in pass defense. Alabama has outscored its opponents 76-7 in first half when favored by 40-plus points. Alabama is 2 of 3 games against 40 points or more this term. It's 2/0 ATCG and 1/3 AETG in those games.

The Trojans are laying 6.5 points on their game against the Beavers. Both teams' last FBS win came against Fresno State.

Iowa has seen an average total of just over 40 points in its first three games. The Hawkeyes finally scored some points last week against Nevada.

Arizona State plays its first game since firing Herm Edwards. The Sun Devils are a 14.5-point favorite against Utah. Utah lost its season-opening game to Florida.


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