Alright college football fans, buckle up! We're heading into Week 13, the second-to-last week of the regular season, and things are starting to get *really* interesting. Playoff hopes are on the line, rivalries are brewing, and upsets are always lurking. While some top teams are facing opponents they should handle relatively easily, a few key matchups could shake up the rankings. Let's take a look at some of the most intriguing games and their odds, courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook (as of Nov. 21). Get your snacks ready!
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First up, we've got a potential barnburner between Oklahoma and Missouri. The Sooners are favored by 6.5 points, with a moneyline of -258, making Missouri a +210 underdog. The over/under is set at 42.5 points. Oklahoma *should* win this one, but can they cover that spread? Missouri's got a decent offense, so don't be surprised if they keep it close.
Then there's the clash of titans: Oregon vs. USC. This is *the* game to watch this weekend. Oregon is a 10-point favorite with a -395 moneyline, while USC sits at +310. The total is a high 59.5 points, suggesting a high-scoring affair. Honestly, anything can happen in a game like this. USC has the talent to pull off the upset, but Oregon's been consistently dominant. This one could go down to the wire.
Moving on, we have Michigan hosting Maryland. The Wolverines are heavy 14-point favorites with a -600 moneyline. Maryland is a +440 underdog, and the over/under is 46.5. Now, Michigan struggled a bit last week against Northwestern, barely squeaking out a 24-22 win. Will that scare give them a wake-up call, or will Maryland manage to keep it closer than expected? Here's a stat to consider: Michigan is a dismal 3-7 against the spread (ATS) this season, while Maryland is 5-5. Food for thought!
A couple more games to keep an eye on: Georgia Tech is favored by 2.5 points against Pittsburgh, with an over/under of 61.5, implying a high-scoring game. BYU is also favored by 2.5 against Cincinnati, with an over/under of 55.5. BYU is sitting pretty with a 9-1 record, and they're even in the CFP conversation (+270 to make it!). Their only loss was a blowout against Texas Tech, but their win against Utah was impressive. Cincinnati, on the other hand, has three losses, and while they beat Iowa State, they're definitely the underdog here. It's college football, so anything is possible. Get ready for some exciting action!
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