2010 Week 6 College Football Predictions

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Oct/08/2010
2010 Week 6 College Football Predictions

Carrie Stroup here reporting for Gambling911.com with my 2010 Week 6 College Football predictions.

As always we are going against the public here with some big time lopsided games.  The assumption is that “The House Always Wins In The Long Run”.

Alabama by far is the most bet on College Football team of the week, getting 78 percent of the action in their game against South Carolina.  I anticipate this one leveling off closer to 70 percent when all is said and done.  This is also the most wagered on game of Week 6 College Football.  Going against the Crimson Tide with their stellar ATS record is not exactly easy, but we gotta here with South Carolina +7 ½ the pick.

Another of my 2010 Week 6 College Football predictions is on Texas A&M at +5 ½ points.

Arkansas is the second most wagered on team of the team only the action is far more lopsided:  96 percent on the Razorbacks.  Ouch!

If the books lose to the public with these two games, it’s going to be a blood bath.

An LSU win against Florida can help ease the pain however.  The Gators were getting just over 80 percent of the backing here.  I like LSU at +6 ½ here.

And finally, gotta love Kentucky at +6 ½ vs. Auburn.  The away favorites were getting 85 percent of the betting action here.

You can bet my Week 6 College Football predictions at Sportsbook.com here and be sure to enter the $80,000 NFL Survivor Pool. 

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