College Football Week 6 Predictions: LSU vs. Florida, West Virginia vs. Texas (Video)

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Oct/05/2012
College Football Week 6 Predictions:  LSU vs. Florida, West Virginia vs. Texas

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LSU vs. Florida – This one featured a line of LSU -3.  The Florida Gators appear to be a much-improved team in the second year under coach Will Muschamp. They have their toughest test of the season so far when the powerful LSU Tigers visit on Saturday afternoon.

Florida will be looking for revenge after losing the last two against LSU (0-2 ATS). Last October was a 41-11 debacle in Baton Rouge as 14-point road ‘dogs.  LSU gashed the Gators via the run (238 yards).

The Gators are just 1-7 SU and ATS over the last two years in October.

The video preview for this game appears below (Abode Flash required for viewing). 

West Virginia vs. Texas - While West Virginia is drawing a lot of attention for its considerable pyrotechnics in the first few weeks, and has scored an astounding 10 touchdowns three different times in its last five games since the Orange Bowl demolition over Clemson, the road is going to start getting harder for the Mountaineers in the Big 12 race.  Last week’s victim Baylor, which lost by a basketball-like 70-63 count at Morgantown, might not even be a top division side in the conference.  Plenty of heavyweight sides, including Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas State and this week’s foe Texas still remain on the West Virginia slate.

No matter the offensive output, however, the Mountaineers are going to be asking for trouble if they can’t shore up some of the leaks in their defense. 

Note that the underdog role has suited West Virginia well in recent years, back to the later days of the Rich Rodriguez regime; since 2007, the Mounties are 8-2 as an underdog, including 3-1 vs. the number when receiving points with Holgorsen last season.  As for Texas, it is only 5-10 vs. the line at Austin since 2010, although it is 4-4 the past two seasons after dropping six of seven vs. the spread at home two years ago.

The video preview for this game appears below (Abode Flash required for viewing). 

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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