2007 NCAA College Football Week 10 Betting Picks
The revolving door atop the BCS rankings continue to spin.
Yep, and with that, we saw the USC Trojans drop even further to as low as No.19 this 2007 NCAA college football season. You read it, the same team picked to win the BCS national championship this year are now as pathetic as the... um... Miami Heat.
Meanwhile, teams like the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Boston College Eagles and the LSU Tigers continue to dominate the rest of the field and I reckon we'll be seeing the same thing on Week 10.
First, the Buckeyes, they'll be facing the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday in what should be a good match-up. The Badgers, at 7-2, will be looking to continue their climb in the BCS rankings and probably solidify their bid for a BCS bowl game. Of course, visiting the Buckeyes in Columbus is a huge problem.
The Ohio State Buckeyes haven't lost a single game at home, posting an incredible 5-0 record. Oh yeah, the Badgers being 1-2 on the road certainly doesn't help their cause this Saturday too. Expect the Buckeyes to continue their dominance over the rest of the field come game time.
The Boston College Eagles, on the other hand, face somewhat an enviable task of hosting the Florida State Seminoles at Alumni Stadium. Sure, the Seminoles haven't done much this season, barely posting a decent record of 5-3. Sure, these Seminoles are currently sitting fourth in the ACC, letting Boston College have their way with a perfect 4-0 mark in conference play.
However, the Seminoles are still the Seminoles, one of the highly recognized programs in all of college football and it'll be a test to these Boston College Eagles whether they really should be ranked as the No.2 team in the nation.
And I'm betting that the Florida State Seminoles have what it takes to shock Boston College come game time.
Last but certainly not the least, No.3 LSU Tigers face the Alabama Crimson Tide in what could be a highly contested football game. These two teams are evenly matched and that's saying despite the difference between their national rankings.
The Tigers are ranked No.3 while the Alabama Crimson Tide sit at No.17, however, this could be another contest where an upset is possible. With LSU visiting the Crimson Tide who are 4-1 at home, lady luck will probably side with the Tide and see LSU drop even further down the BCS rankings.
Who will win the 2008 BCS national championship in NCAA college football? AcesAce sportsbook has the odds.
Florida Gators +500
Ohio State Buckeyes +2500
Texas Longhorns +900
Oklahoma Sooners +1000
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