College football, odds, lines, calendar for week 10: Clemson, a little favorite at Notre Dame

Week 10 of the school football season brings two matchups with the 10 most sensitive teams: Notre Dame No. 1 travels to No. 4 Notre Dame, while Georgia’s No. 5 faces No. 8 Florida in its annual showdown of impartial rivalry, have ramifications for school football playoffs.

This weekend also marks the start of the Pac-12 season. It will take a lot of effort for one of the league groups to break the playoff image, as the convention is expected to play only seven games. the fifth and final strength convention of the season and the presence of some high-profile games make this upcoming school football weekend one of the season to date.

It’s never too early to check next weekend’s lines, so here’s the odds of William Hill Sportsbook.

Clemson No. 1 (-6. 5) at No. four Notre Dame: This gives Alabama opposite Georgia on October 17 a race for his cash as the maximum of the normal season. It also says something about Clemson that the Tigers are on the road without their beginner quarterback and that they are still favorites until almost a touchdown.

Florida No. 8 to No. cinco Georgia (-4. 5): The unofficial game for the name SEC East is also a de facto tiebreaker game for school football. Expect some movement on that line as the word drips from the SEC workplace this week. if the Gators have suspended after Saturday’s fight with Missouri.

No. nine BYU (-2. 5) at No. 21 Boise State: this is a monumental game for BYU, who has only three games left to play to review on his resume. favorite this season, they beat Navy 55-3 and Houston 43-26.

Stanford 12th Oregon (-11. 5): On the first weekend of The Pac-12, the Ducks made their debut as big favorites. Covering spreads is a purpose for Oregon, who might want to post impressive numbers if he needs to reach school football playoffs. with only seven games on the board (assuming COVID-19 interruptions don’t make it even shorter).

Michigan No. 23 (-3. 5) to No. thirteen Indiana: The Wolverines have won 24 directly opposed to Indiana, probably explaining why they are favorites in this even after losing at Michigan State on Saturday. you might prefer to say they’re the second-best team in the Ohio State Big Ten, as Wisconsin’s prestige remains dubious in the midst of a COVID-19 outbreak.

No. 11 Miami (-9) at NC State Arizona at No. 20 USC (-10. 5) West Virginia at No. 22 Texas (-7) No. 25 Liberty at Virginia Tech (-15) UMass at No. Marshall (-44. 5) Houston at No. 6 Cincinnati (-10. 5) Kansas at No. 19 Oklahoma (-38) No. 14 State of Oklahoma (-9. 5) to Kansas State 7 Texas A

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