Open top menu
NCAAF – Best College Football Games to Watch in Week 13 of the 2015 NCAA Season

NCAAF – Best College Football Games to Watch in Week 13 of the 2015 NCAA Season

We have a loaded Rivalry Week in the next-to-last week of the college football regular season. The Bedlam Series, Iron and Egg Bowls, Clean Old-Fashioned Hate and Florida State vs. Florida headline a stacked slate of college football games. What are you waiting for? Dig into these quick breakdowns and put your stakes down on the hottest college football games all over the nation.

There are other big games on the horizon. Check out our complete previews for The Game (Ohio State-Michigan) and UCLA vs. USC.

[sc:NCAAFArticles ]

The Top Five College Football Games to Watch in Week 13

Georgia Bulldogs vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Line: Georgia Bulldogs (-5) at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (+5); total 48.0view all NCAA Football lines

[sc:NCAA240banner ]Sony Michel is fresh off a 132-yard rushing game against Georgia Southern, including a game-winning 25-yard scoring run. The sophomore running back is due for another big game against a Georgia Tech side allowing 4.7 yards per carry to opposing running backs. However, the Bulldogs must also find a way to stop the Yellow Jackets’ triple option offense after allowing 233 yards and a touchdown to unheralded Georgia Southern last week.

Writer’s prediction: The Bulldogs enjoy some Clean Old-Fashioned Hate as they win and cover -5.

No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Auburn Tigers

Line: Alabama Crimson Tide (-14.5) at Auburn Tigers (+14.5); total 48.5view all NCAA Football lines

Derrick Henry

The Alabama Crimson Tide have won eighth straight games to bolster their chances of making the College Football Playoff. The Tide are currently the No. 2 team in the nation. Top Heisman Trophy contender running back Derrick Henry leads the way with a very solid 1,526 yards rushing this year. He happens to do much better on the road, rushing for a whopping 7.4 yards per carry.

But the Auburn Tigers also happen to have a strong running game. They rushed for a total of 297 yards last week, albeit against Idaho at home. If there’s a matchup to get the Tigers up for another monster game, it’ll be against Iron Bowl rivals, the Crimson Tide. Auburn is 4-1 ATS in its last five home games against the Tide.

Writer’s prediction: Auburn puts on a spirited performance, but still falls short of the win. The Tigers cover +14.5.

No. 18 Ole Miss Rebels vs. No. 21 Mississippi State Bulldogs

Line: Ole Miss Rebels (-1) at Mississippi State Bulldogs (+1); total 64.0view all NCAA Football lines

Dak Prescott

Junior quarterback Chad Kelly lifted Ole Miss to a big victory against a former CFP ranked team in the LSU Tigers on Saturday. Kelly passed for 280 yards and two touchdowns. With 34 touchdowns this season, Kelly broke Eli Manning’s school record for single-season passing touchdowns. He was also efficient with his legs with 81 yards and two more scores.

Another quarterback leads Mississippi State—senior Dak Prescott. The Bulldogs signal caller threw for a career-high 508 yards and five touchdowns in a 51-50 victory against the Arkansas Razorbacks. He also scrambled for 46 yards and two scores as a dual-threat quarterback.

Writer’s prediction: Prescott outguns Kelly to lead Mississippi State (+1) to a victory.

No. 13 Florida State Seminoles vs. No. 12 Florida Gators

Line: Florida State Seminoles (-2.5) at Florida Gators (+2.5); total 43.0view all NCAA Football lines

The Florida Gators remain unbeaten at home, carrying a perfect 5-0 slate into this matchup against fierce rivals the Florida State Seminoles. Florida is coming off a lacklustre win against Florida Atlantic, needing a 13-yard touchdown pass from Treon Harris to win 20-14 in overtime. The Gators face a very balance Seminoles offense, which is averaging 184.3 yards rushing and 251.6 yards passing this season.

Writer’s prediction: The Gators (+2.5) show that they’re no pushovers in an upset victory over Florida State.

No. 3 Oklahoma Sooners vs. No. 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys

Line: Oklahoma Sooners (-7) at Oklahoma State Cowboys (+7); total 69.0view all NCAA Football lines

Baker Mayfield

Oklahoma is playing for so much more than just the Big 12 title. The Sooners are also playing to keep their spot in the CFP top four as one of the playoff teams this year. Look for none other than quarterback Baker Mayfield to lead the Oklahoma offense. After suffering a head injury last week, Mayfield has passed all tests and is expected to play against Oklahoma State. He’s been stellar this season with 3,209 yards with 33 touchdowns and just five interceptions.

Oklahoma State also has a solid quarterback in Mason Rudolph, who passed for 430 yards and three touchdowns, albeit in a 45-35 loss to Baylor last week. Rudolph has some viable targets in James Washington and David Glidden to lift the Cowboys to a victory.

Writer’s prediction: Oklahoma State takes the Sooners to the wire in a tight home loss. But they manage to cover +7.

Create a betting account now and get the most out of the heated matchups in rivalry week.

[sc:NCAA490banner ]

 2,173 total views,  1 views today

Comments

comments

Kevin
Written by Kevin

Sports Betting Tips, News, and Analysis