College football Week 2 picks, predictions against the spread

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College football Week 2 picks, predictions against the spread

Week 2 of the college football schedule is here. This weekend's big game is between No. 1 Alabama and Texas. There's also a big SEC game between Florida and Kentucky.

Quinn Ewers is playing in his first big national spotlight. He will play behind an offensive line that is not proven. Alabama will win by 24.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is injured. Ohio State's offense is without him. TreVeyon Henderson and Miyan Williams will be the main offensive threats. The Buckeyes defense is coming off a great performance against Notre Dame.

Arkansas is going to beat Georgia State by 10 points. Arkansas packs a punch on the ground and has the back seven pieces to throw Spencer Rattler off his game.

The Mountaineers scored 61 points against North Carolina. Texas A&M's defense was lost against the Tar Heels.

Pitt has a legit quarterback in Kedon Slovis, but he's behind an inexperienced offensive line. Tennessee can move the ball seemingly at will with dual threat quarterback Hendon Hooker behind the wheel.

Kentucky won't have Chris Rodriguez, so Florida will have to rely on Will Levis to win the game with his arm. Anthony Richardson, the Gators' quarterback, ran for 3 touchdowns against Utah. Florida beats Kentucky by 7.

Baylor and BYU are playing a rematch of last year's game. Wake Forest is playing at Vanderbilt. Marshall is hosting home opener against Notre Dame. Houston is at Texas Tech. TexasTech won the opener. Texas is a favorite. Southern Miss is also a favourite. The Canes won their opener by 28.


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