FBS Championship Saturday Picks: Tulane vs UCF Point Spread Forecast and Best ACC Plus Big Ten Parlay

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FBS Championship Saturday Picks: Tulane vs UCF Point Spread Forecast and Best ACC Plus Big Ten Parlay

All 10 of the 2022 conference championship games are played on Saturday. There are 12 games worth of sample size on each team. The World Cup is taking place in Qatar at the same time. There is no overnight game in Hawaii or San Jose this weekend. WagerBop's picks on Championship Saturday most-closely fit your own predictions.

FanDuel is taking only 2.5 points from Texas Christian against Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. WagerBop has warned about TCU’s potential status as a “ghost” team in 2022-23 College Football Playoff bracket. The toughest OOC opponent TCU has beaten so far is the SMU Mustangs. Kansas state is on a 3-game winning streak since dropping a game to the University of Texas.

Tulane and UCF are playing in the FBS Championship Saturday. Texas Christian is a favorite to cover the 2.5-point spread.

Toledo Rockets and Ohio Bobcats are playing in the MAC Championship Game at Ford Field this weekend. Ohio is a +2.5 underdog. The Bobcat's quarterback C.J. Harris is injured and the team's offensive coordinator Tim Albin is struggling. Toledo is the defending MAC champions. FanDuel Sportsbook’s O/U betting line of (57. 5) seems based on MAC history and not the match-up in Detroit.

Tulane and UCF are playing in the FBS Championship Saturday. WagerBop’s pick is to win by under 57.5 points.

Georgia Bulldogs are the defending champions of the Southeastern Conference. They are playing Louisiana State Tigers in the SEC Championship. The game is a big underdog bet. WagerBop recommends Kentucky to cover a wide spread at home against the visiting Dawgs. Louisiana's team is underdogs despite their recent let-down at Texas A&M. Tulane is the other team to play in this championship. It's a good bet that they will win. Georgia is taking-on the vibe of a 1970s-era professional dynasty team. LSU's coach is not known to back down from a challenging underdog scenario.

Louisiana State is a favorite to win the championship against Tulane.

Boise State Broncos are the favorite in the Mountain West Conference Championship game against Fresno State Bulldogs. The Broncs are leading the league in rushing with nearly 200 yards per game. Fresno has won 7 straight games since losing to Boise 40-20. BSU beat Fresno by 20 points in that game, but the Bulldogs are favored. The game is being played at Albertson's Stadium. It's not a neutral venue. FanDuel's total-points line is 54.5.

Tulane Green Wave and Central Florida Knights are playing for the AAC Championship on Saturday. The Green Waves lost to UCF by a touchdown in November. Central Floridian QB John-Lee Plumlee is injured and backup Mikey Keane is a backup quarterback. Georgia vs Georgia Tech produced classics with an impact on the College Football Playoff and New Year's Six. Georgia won 37-14 last weekend.

Tulane is a three-point favorite against UCF.

Clemson Tigers are our Championship Saturday parlay pick at (-300) odds to beat #18 ranked North Carolina Tar Heels. North UNC came into the ACC Championship Game with a pair of losses to conference also-rans NC State and Georgia Tech.

Tulane plays UCF in the FBS Championship Saturday. Clemson is a favorite to win.

Michigan Wolverines are the favorite to win the Big Ten Championship against Purdue Boilermakers. The Wolverine's last game was a victory over Ohio State. Bookmakers are betting against the public. The bookmakers think the Wolveriners have earned a favorable CFP seed. They are also betting on a cautious 2nd-half scheme from an NFL-veteran head coach. Purdue's offense has a tendency to slow down and its defense to be ineffective. It's doubtful that the Boilers can keep the game within 2 touchdowns. Michigan's defense is better than Purdue.

FBS Championship Saturday picks include Tulane vs UCF, Best ACC Plus Big Ten Parlay and WagerBop’s Pick: Michigan ATS (-14.5).


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