College Football: What We Learned From Week 10

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College Football: What We Learned From Week 10

In Week 9, the favorites of 17.5 or more points went 9-0 SU and 5-4-1 against the spread mark. They were also 4-5 on the Over-Under. The favorites have gone 189-10 for the season hitting 95% wins.

In Week 10 ranked teams playing at home went 6-2 SU, 5-3 ATS and 3-5 Over-Under. In the past three weeks ranked team playing home won 32-4 SU and 25-11-1 Ats, and 19-17 on the Over Under. Ranked teams on road won 9-7 SU (56%), 8-8 AATS and 6 -10 Over under.

Tulane is a 2-point home favorite over Central Florida and Oregon is 12.5-points home favourite over Washington in Week 11. Alabama takes to the road as an 11-5 favorite against Mississippi. TCU is 7-1 underdog against Texas.

Tennessee's chances of a national championship are hurt. Clemson's hopes of winning are also hurt, because they lost to a team that is coming off its first loss of the season. The algorithm has produced a 60-12 SU record (83%) but a 28-44 ATS mark (39%) since the 2010 season and a 35-35-1 Over-Under record.

The home team is coming off their first loss of the season. The game is the home's sixth or greater game played.

Georgia is the No.1 ranked team in the nation and is 16.5-point favorites against Mississippi State. The market implies Georgia will win by 35.25 to 18.75. Georgia is 20-0 SU and 13-7 ATS when scoring 31 or more points and allowing less than 3 yards per carry. Mississippi is 1-8 ATC in home games when gaining 75 or fewer rushing yards.

Georgia is 20-0 SU and 13-7 ATS when scoring 31 or more points and allowing less than 3 yards per carry. Mississippi State is 1- 7 AATS in home games when gaining 75 or fewer rushing yards over the past five seasons.


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