2010 Week 3 College Football Picks

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/17/2010
2010 Week 3 College Football Picks

 

This is Carrie Stroup with some great 2010 Week 3 College Football picks.  Last week, I went 2-1 with my NFL picks, all of which were underdogs.  Seattle and Houston both came through while Philadelphia nearly pulled off a win over visiting Green Bay, but that was not to be.

I have a few juicy College football picks for all you Gambling911.com readers and these picks are based on public action coming in on a particular side. 

We are going to think like the oddsmaker, the concept of which is:  “The house always wins”.  They might not win every game but they’ll win over the long haul, or otherwise go out of business.

Our friends at Sportsbook.com have been in business since 1997, so expectations are they will come out on top by being on the right side of these most wagered on games.

The public loves Iowa to cover against Arizona U Saturday night.  This is the most bet on College Football team during Week 3 in fact.  I will be on Arizona here at -1.

Another heavily bet on team is Nebraska, getting 86 percent of the action in their game vs. Washington U.  I am on yet another dog, Washington U at +3 here.

Another 3:35 pm EST game is USC vs. Minnesota U and it is a lopsided affair with USC getting 91 percent of the betting action as a -11 road favorite.  The third of my 2010 Week 3 College Football picks has Minnesota U covering at +11.

I am also all over Texas Tech to cover against Texas later in the day Saturday.  Texas was getting 83 percent of the betting action in this game.  Texas Tech was a +3 home underdog.

And last but not least, Alabama was getting 91 percent of the action in its game against Duke.  I have Duke covering the +24 home spread.

Here is hoping for a 5-0 day.  Should we go 0-5 (let’s hope not), that would mean the online bookies got crushed.

Be sure to claim your FREE $100 CASH from Sportsbook.com here.  Tell them Carrie sent you.

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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