Rivalry Week Shakes Up College Football Playoff Picture with Key ATS Matchups
College football’s most heated rivalries take center stage this week, with implications extending far beyond state pride and into the College Football Playoff selection process. Several matchups feature critically important point spreads, presenting opportunities for savvy bettors and adding another layer of intensity to already emotionally charged contests. Experts are closely analyzing these games, with standings showing a tight race among college football analysts predicting against the spread.
The stakes are notably high for teams vying for conference championships and coveted playoff berths. Ohio State travels to Michigan, Alabama faces Auburn, and other conventional clashes will determine division winners and perhaps reshape the national landscape. A extensive look at picks against the spread from leading analysts reveals varying degrees of confidence in these high-profile games, with overall records demonstrating the difficulty of consistently predicting outcomes in rivalry contests.
Here’s a breakdown of picks and standings from a panel of college football experts:
Matt Baker currently leads the group with a 64-52-2 overall record, having gone 6-1 last week and 8-6 on wild card picks. David Ubben is close behind at 63-53-2 following a 3-4 week and 6-8 wild card record. chris Vannini holds a 61-55-2 overall record, bolstered by a perfect 7-0 week and a 9-5 wild card performance.
Dan Santaromita has a 60-55-3 overall record, despite a 4-2-1 week and a struggling 2-11-1 on wild card selections. Sam Khan Jr.stands at 58-57-3 with a 3-4 week and 7-6-1 wild card record. austin Mock is 56-59-3 mirroring Khan Jr.’s 3-4 week and 7-6-1 wild card performance.
Seth Emerson has a 55-60-2 overall record, following a strong 5-2 week but a disappointing 3-10 wild card record. Daniel Shirley is 54-60-3 with a 4-3 week and 4-8-1 wild card record. Mark Cooper trails the group at 45-71-2 after a 4-3 week and 5-9 wild card record.