2024 College Football and NFL odds present exciting betting opportunities, especially for the upcoming matchup between Notre Dame and Army, as well as the clash between the Eagles and Rams.
In a thrilling game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen showcased his athleticism by opting for a spectacular 26-yard touchdown run instead of simply securing the two yards needed to run out the clock. This bold move not only sealed a 9-point victory for Buffalo but also left many bettors, including those backing the Chiefs at +8.5, feeling the sting of disappointment.
This weekend, he has identified three college football bets and two NFL picks that stand out. This space prioritizes quality over quantity, focusing solely on the most promising games.
Let’s get started.
2024 Record: (29-26, +0.4 units)
No. 6 Notre Dame (-14, O/U 45.5) vs. No. 19 Army
He is revisiting the Notre Dame matchup with optimism. After a dominant 35-0 lead against Virginia, the Irish defense relaxed, allowing the Cavaliers to sneak in a backdoor cover. The betting market has shifted in favor of Army, with the line dropping from +17 to 14. He sees this as an opportunity to back Notre Dame’s defense to dominate.
No. 15 Texas A&M (-2, O/U 46.5) @ Auburn
This betting line raises eyebrows. While many are focused on the upcoming Texas A&M and Texas showdown, oddsmakers are cautious about Auburn. Initially set at A&M -1, the line has moved, indicating respect for the Tigers. Auburn remains underrated in the betting market, so he is taking the points.
Northwestern @ Michigan (-10.5, O/U 36.5)
He has a long-standing skepticism toward Northwestern. This game feels like a classic trap for Michigan, especially with the looming Michigan-Ohio State rivalry. He anticipates Northwestern finding a way to pull off an upset, making it hard to lay double digits with Michigan in a game that could easily end 21-17.
Lions (-7.5, O/U 50.5) @ Colts
The Detroit Lions continue to impress, maintaining a strong record against the spread at 8-2. Despite the odds increasing, they keep delivering consistent performances. He is curious to see if the Colts can keep pace with the Lions, who are currently favored to win the Super Bowl.
Eagles (-3, O/U 49) @ Rams
He remains a steadfast supporter of the Philadelphia Eagles. Six weeks ago, sports radio pundits doubted their playoff potential. However, the Eagles have transformed into a formidable top-six defense, complemented by a potent offense. He expects the Rams to struggle against this well-rounded team.
