Western Kentucky vs. Jacksonville State line, picks: Advanced computer college football model releases selections for Tuesday night matchup

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Western Kentucky vs. Jacksonville State line, picks: Advanced computer college football model releases selections for Tuesday night matchup

The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers meet the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in a prime time Conference USA battle at 7:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday. For this game, SportsLine consensus lists the Hilltoppers as 7-point favorites, while the over/under is set at 61 (see up-to-date odds for every game this week on our college football odds page). 

Before making any Western Kentucky vs. Jacksonville State picks, you NEED to check out the college football predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.

The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Since its inception, it has generated a stunning profit of more than $2,000 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. Anyone who has followed it has seen HUGE returns.

The model knows Western Kentucky is led by a dynamic offense. The Hilltoppers are averaging 32.2 points per game and leading the conference in passing yards per game (287.8) and passing touchdowns (15). Western Kentucky is led by senior quarterback Austin Reed, who led all of FBS with 4,744 passing yards in 2022. He also leads Conference USA in touchdown passes this season with more than 1,600 passing yards.

The model also knows Jacksonville State leans on a stout defense. The Gamecocks are yielding only 19.4 points per game, and Jacksonville State is No. 2 in Conference USA in allowing only 362.7 total yards per game. Jacksonville State is also leading the conference with 3.0 yards allowed per rush attempt and 24 sacks this season.

Now, it has set its sights on Western Kentucky vs. Jacksonville State. We can tell you the model is leaning Under the total, and it also says one side of the spread hits in almost 60% of simulations! You ABSOLUTELY need to see it before locking in any college football picks.