Week 11 College Football Parlay Picks: Tigers Show Claws

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Week 11 College Football Parlay Picks: Tigers Show Claws

This week's edition of college football parlay picks targets a couple of teams that are undervalued. The race for the College Football Playoff is still wide open. This week, I'm betting on games featuring some well-known programs that won't be playing for a national title this year. I've also singled out two low-scoring games that should produce a few more points than their totals suggest.

Week 11 College Football Parlay Picks: Tigers Show Claws.

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Clemson Tigers are 8-1 this season, but most pundits give them little chance of snagging a College Football Playoff berth. They play the Louisville Cardinals on Saturday. Louisville is 6-3 on the season and has won its last four games. Clemson is 8th in the ACC and should cover the spread. The Tigers' defense will be the most difficult test for Louisville's offense this year.

Alabama Crimson Tide (2-2) has lost twice this season. They play Mississippi Rebels (8-1) this week. The Rebels' only loss came in a road game against LSU. Mississippi is third in the nation in rushing offense at 267.4 yards per game. Alabama is more balanced and has a better rushing attack with Bryce Young. Mississippi has been good at stopping the ground attack, but the Crimson Tides have been better at preventing rushing yards.

Air Force Falcons are big favorites over the New Mexico Lobos. The Falcons have the better defense and the best rushing offense. New Mexicans are better against the pass than the run. Air Force should put up at least 28 points and cover the Over. New Mexican team has scored against everyone it's played except LSU. They might cover this over on their own.

Wisconsin-Iowa is a game between two evenly-matched teams that play better defense than offense. The Hawkeyes allow 14.3 points per game and hold opponents to 264.4 yards of offense, but they have a better offense than Wisconsin. Wisconsin has scored 35 points on Purdue and 42 on Northwestern recently. Iowa has only scored 24 points at Purdue.


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