Week 5 college football odds: Over-Under and Choice Against Gap for top 25

Last week, the SEC hosted its first games of the 2020 season and, although the convention has several of the top-ranked groups in the country, there is only one inaugural season match that is a ranked game.

However, there will be more this weekend, as the SEC will host a couple of games ranked with 4 of its teams. First, Alabama No. 2 will host the No. thirteen Texas A

While many of the country’s most productive groups won last week, not everyone did. Oklahoma, which finished third last weekend, disappointed at home across the state of Kansas. 25 and will be looking to recover this Saturday at Iowa State.

Many of the most sensitive groups will play this weekend, adding no. 1 Clemson, who welcomes Virginia to the VAC action after a license last week.

Here’s a look at the school’s full football calendar for Week 5, as well as the odds, selections and games to watch.

              

Week five Calendar of the top 2 five, odds, choice

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Friday, October 2

Louisiana Tech at No. 22 BYU (-24. 5); Plus/ Minus 59

                  

Saturday, October 3

South Carolina at No. Florida (-18); O/U 57. 5

TCU at number nine texas (-11. 5); O/U 63

Missouri at number 21 Tennessee (-11. 5); O/U 48. 5

State of North Carolina at number 24 Pittsburgh (-14); O/U 47

Lol thirteen Texas A

No. 12 North Carolina (-13. 5) at Boston College; O/U 54

South Florida at number 15 Cincinnati (-22); O/U 46

Oklahoma State No. 17 (-21. 5) in Kansas; O/U 54

No. 25 Memphis (-2,5) at SMU; O/U 74. 5

No. 7 Auburn at No. Georgia (-6,5); O/U 5

Tulsa at NO UCF (-21. 5); O/U 72

Arkansas at No. Mississippi State (-18); O/U 69

No. 18 Oklahoma (-7) in the state of Iowa; O/U 62. 5

No. 20 LSU (-20. 5) in Vanderbilt; O/U 49. 5

Virginia at No. 1 Clemson (-28); O/U 55

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Best matchups of the week

Lol thirteen Texas A

Last week, Alabama opened its 2020 season in the dominant way many expect from crimson Tide. They built a half-time lead of 25 points and won 38-19 in Missouri. But this week they will have a bigger challenge when they receive Texas A

While the Aggies are expected to be a strong team this season, they slightly won a home win over Vanderbilt last week.

It may not have been the Aggies’ most productive performance, but with senior quarterback Kellen Mond back in the most sensitive position on their offense, they play better in the final stretch. And a thwarted victory on the road over Crimson Tide would definitely be a way to move them forward.

From the SEC, Texas A

               

No. 25 Memphis at SMU

Memphis opened his season with a 37-24 victory over the state of Arkansas on September 5, but has not played a game since. Many groups have seen their schedules affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which has led the Tigers to spend nearly a full month. between his first appearance and his moment.

And Memphis doesn’t exactly have a simple game to facilitate his return to competitive action. SMU 3-0 with red shirt Shane Buechele, who has gone on for 852 yards and seven touchdowns this season.

Mustangs are losers of only 2. 5 points, and with the merit of the box and their recent game, it will be unexpected to see them defeat the Tigers, who may be the ranked team with the greatest chance of wasting an unranked opponent. However, this will be EMS’s most complicated challenge of the nascent season.

Memphis has beaten SMU in each of the last six games between the two schools and leads the all-time series 9-3, but last year’s game ended with a 54-48 victory over the Tigers. Don’t be surprised if this year the game goes through an even smaller margin.

                 

No 7 Auburn in No Georgia

A historic rivalry with the SEC, Georgia has been Auburn’s most sensitive in recent years. The Bulldogs have won the last three games between the two teams, as well as six of the last seven. And they’ll look up to that, good luck at home on Saturday night.

However, Georgia will most likely want to play better than in the first game of the season. The Bulldogs got off to a slow start in Arkansas last week and followed through five numbers in the middle of the third trimester. After bringing junior Stetson Bennett to the quarterback, they were nevertheless given the ball and scored 32 unanswered problems for a 37-10 win.

But Auburn will be a much tougher opponent. He had a 29-13 quality home win over Kentucky in his first game, while Quarterback Bo Nix had a smart start with 233 yards and three touchdowns.

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