GamblersWORLD Week 14 College Football Odds, Updates and Free Picks

GamblersWORLD Week 14 College Football Odds, Updates and Free Picks

We provided the largest Line Moves for Rivalry Week and is back with all the updates. The Free Picks have one more than expected and have been on a solid run at 18-13.

CFB – (339) Florida State at (340) Florida  Pick | Saturday, Nov. 29 – 4:30 p.m. ET | ESPN2

Though there are various names for this rivalry, the most common is the – Sunshine Showdown. This year, the stakes are not high for the Seminoles and Gators. Nonetheless, the juice will flow for these combatants, and the Seminoles have dropped from +2 to a Pick at Gainesville. From a talent perspective, the Gators have a slight all-around edge, but who plays closest to 60 minutes is your winner. The away outfit is on an 11-2 ATS run. Update: There has been no movement on who might win this battle despite Florida being the bettors’ choice. But the total is down two points to 48.5. With Mike Norvell reportedly returning for Florida State, that should put them in a spot to play better. We agree with a lowered total, with neither offense dynamic, and say the ’Noles win 24-20.

Bet Percentage: Previously Florida State 76%, now Florida 62% & UNDER 87%
Doug’s Pick – Florida State covers and UNDER

CFB – (341) Texas Tech at (342) West Virginia  +23 | Saturday, Nov. 29 – 12:00 p.m. ET | ESPN

College football bettors are pounding the Red Raiders early, lifting them from -20.5 to -23 point favorites at West Virginia. Nonetheless, a victory assures Texas Tech of playing for the Big 12 title and, even if they were to lose that game, it’s hard to imagine they wouldn’t still be in the College Playoffs. West Virginia has covered four straight (5 of 6) and beat Pittsburgh at home earlier. Update: Zero line movement in the Big 12 skirmish since early in the week. The Red Raiders just need a victory, so if they earn a working margin, we could see them saving something for the conference championship the following Saturday. West Virginia has shown moxie and falls by 20 to cover.

Bet Percentage: Previously Texas Tech 98%, now 88%
Doug’s Pick – West Virginia covers

CFB – (371) Penn State at (372) Rutgers +13 | Saturday, Nov. 29 – 3:30 p.m. ET | BTN

A tumultuous season for the Nittany Lions left the players and coaches in shock, leading to a coaching change. However, there is still talent at Penn State and coming within a toe jab of knocking off #2 Indiana, the Nittany Lions have regained their confidence and are winning convincingly again. With that, Penn State leaped from -10.5 to -13 road favorites at Rutgers. Update: The betting action remains one-sided, favoring the Nittany Lions, now up to -13.5 point road faves. Penn State has won 17 in a row in this series and has not allowed more than 10 points in the last ten meetings. Rutgers is 0-5 ATS against teams that commit one or fewer turnovers a game.

Bet Percentage: Previously Penn State 95%, unchanged
Doug’s Pick – Penn State covers

CFB – (405) UL Monroe at (406) Louisiana -9.5 | Saturday, Nov. 29 – 12:00 p.m. ET | ESPN+

This game won’t be on many normal people’s betting radar. Louisiana is having a down year by their standards at 5-6 and needs a victory to go to a bowl game. UL Monroe joined D-1 football in 1995, and in that time, they have been to exactly one bowl contest (2012). They won’t be going this year either, but with massive support as road underdogs, the Warhawks have tumbled three points to +9.5 in the “Battle of the Bayou”. The main reason, if you blindly bet the road team in this heated rivalry, you would be an amazing 20-4 ATS! (It’s true) Update: In spite of the Ragin’ Cajuns switched to the pick for bet percentage, they dropped another half point to -9. Hard to argue with history.

Bet Percentage: Previously UL Monroe 92%, now Louisiana 68%
Doug’s PickUL Monroe covers

CFB – (427) SMU at (428) California +13.5 | Saturday, Nov. 29 – 8:00 p.m. ET | ESPN2

By the time SMU takes the field in the Bay Area, they will know if they are all but in the ACC championship for a second straight season. The Mustangs are tied with Virginia and Pittsburgh. With Cal stomped on by lowly Stanford last week, the Ponies have been ridden from -11 .5 to -13.5 against the Golden Bears. SMU has rattled off three consecutive wins and covers since their unbelievable loss at Wake Forest, while getting healthier at the same time. Update: Cal fired their coach, making their mental state unknown. The same goes for the Mustangs, who likely just require a triumph. SMU does what it needs to play next week, winning by 10-12 points, which comes up short on the stable 13.5 point spread.

Bet Percentage: Previously SMU 91%, now 60%
Doug’s Pick – California covers

CFB Top 5 Money ATS Bets (Highest in order) (27-37-2 record): Penn State, Notre Dame, Missouri, USF and Alabama

CFB Top 5 Money Totals Bets (Highest in order) (26-39 record): Notre Dame/Stanford OVER, Florida St./Florida UNDER, Iowa St./Oklahoma St. UNDER, Oregon St./Washington St. OVER and Wyoming/Hawai’i OVER

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