Stanford Cardinal @??UCF Knights (UCF -7.5, O/U 61.5)
Stanford is currently looking to hand their second loss to the Knights since 2016, and will go across the nation to square away with Central Florida on Saturday. UCF is sold as a big favorite, however, currently sitting using a 7.5-point edge at home over the Cardinal. David Shaw will attempt to lead Stanford following the game 45-20 of a week fell at USC.
The Linebacker’s model projects the Knights??will get the better of the Pac-12 competition, winning with a score of 35.8 – 24.9. With a close 11-point projected margin of success, our model suggests a bet of $64 on UCF -7.5 for a typical $100 bettor.
NCAAF selections are 95-67 over the first two weeks, profiting +15.38 units??or even $ 1,538 for an average $100 bettor. Linebacker subscribers profited over $5,000 following our betting recommendations at the 2018 college football season (avg. $100 bettor). Head over to thelinebacker.com to register for a free trial, and get access to EVERY NCAAF Week 3 prediction.
This game currently offers an OVER/UNDER of 61.5. The Linebacker’s projected score totals 60.7 points (35.8 – 24.9), providing us a slight edge on the UNDER??in this particular one. We recommend a $15 bet on UNDER 61.5 to get a typical $100 bettor.
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