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Week 14 College Betting Picks

Island casino will give you College football week 14 betting Picks, of the greatest game on the planet - College Football.

The 2007 College Football season week 14 starting and there are alot of stories to be played out on some of the greatest playing fields across the nation. For all the talk of parity and salary caps, there is not, nor shall there ever be, a sport that trips the excitement and unpredictability meter with the clockwork of college football.

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College Football Pick for Thursday, November 29th
NCAA College Football Thursday: Rutgers at Louisville

At the beginning of the season many college football experts thought that this game could have huge implications in deciding who will play for the national championship.  Instead the Rutgers (7-4, 3-3 Big East) are trying to win one more game in order to maybe get a little better of a bowl game.  Louisville (5-6 2-4 Big East) on the other hand is just trying to finish the season with a .500 record and a chance to play in any bowl game at all.  Despite the poor records, these teams still have a lot of talent on their teams, including some that will most likely be playing for NFL teams in the near future.

If the Scarlet Knights could have found a way to win just a couple more games then running back Ray Rice would be among the top candidates to win the Heisman trophy.  Rice should still get an invite to the ceremony, because his numbers have still be simply fabulous.  He has rushed for 17 touchdowns, while averaging just over five yards per carry.  He has also been more of a force out of the backfield in this his junior year, catching 22 balls for an average of 9.7 yards a grab.  Rice has rushed for over 100 yards in all but three games.  In two of those three games he was just in a few yards under the 100 yard mark.  He exploded for 243 yards against Army two weeks ago.

Another player that would have been more considered for big postseason awards had his team done better is Louisville’s Brian Brohm.  This senior will most likely be starting for an NFL team next year, and it’s because of his phenomenal numbers.  He has completed over 65 percent of his passes while throwing over 100 more attempts then any of his previous years.  He is most likely going to get over 4000 yards passing and already has 29 passing touchdowns.  What is up this year is his interceptions, which stand at 12.  But, he’s been forced to throw the ball more in an effort to try to play catch up while his team is behind.  The Cardinals have lost two in a row.  They lost by a touchdown to West Virginia, who is now slated to play for the national championship and they were blown out by a much improved South Florida team.  As mentioned, Louisville must find away to win this game to be considered bowl eligible. 

I believe the Rutgers will take this one.  It may be Ray Rice’s last big chance to shine on a national televised stage, and as he has shown in the past, he won’t let us down.  However, both of these teams could be a little downtrodden considering they thought they would be playing for much higher stakes at this point in their respective seasons.  However, both teams have something to play for, and hopefully that comes out on Thursday.

College Football Pick for Thursday, December 1st
NCAA Football Saturday:
(9) Oklahoma vs. (1) Missouri in San Antonio, Texas

The end of this crazy roller coaster of this season is almost over.  Can you believe it?  It seems that at least 10 teams have had a chance to hold on to a spot to play for a national championship, and now the latest team to join that list is the 11-1 Missouri Tigers.  If they can win this ball game they will cement their spot in the national championship, but it won’t be easy. 

For a good portion of the early part of the season the 10-2 Oklahoma Sooners were positioning for a shot at the championship, but two losses later they were dropped from the running.  However if they win this game they will still find themselves in a major bowl game.  The winner of this game is also the Big 12 champion, which is no easy task.  Both of Oklahoma’s defeats came on the row and by seven points or less. The first loss came against Colorado the fifth game of the season, but Oklahoma quickly worked their way back up the rankings, thanks to nobody being able to hold on to the top two spots.  Three weeks ago totally shattered their dreams when they lost to Texas Tech.  While the Sooners were hoping for better things, they still have to be proud of the way freshman quarterback Sam Bradford has played.  He has 32 touchdowns with only seven interceptions thrown.  Not bad for playing in one of the toughest conferences in the nation.  Bradford is also completing an amazing 70 percent of his passes.  Can you imagine what his numbers will be like when he gets more experience?  That must be a crazy thought for opponents down the road.

As I’ve failed to mention to this point, Missouri’s lone loss came to the hands of Oklahoma on October 13th 41-31, so Oklahoma will have a mental edge heading into the rematch.  The Tigers have done very well since the loss, including most recently a win against then number two ranked, and undefeated, Kansas.  The final score was 36-28, but the score wasn’t indicative of how the Tigers controlled the game.  Missouri has a nice little quarterback too, one who may be walking away with the Heisman Trophy this year, Chase Daniel.  The junior has passed for 33 TD’s with nine interceptions, and has also completed 70 percent of his passes.  Daniels has passed for over 300 yards in eight games, and has failed to throw for less than 200 in any contest.  In the Kansas victory he completed an amazing 40 of 49 passes while connecting on three touchdowns. 

If Oklahoma wins it will shake up the championship even more.  Currently West Virginia is at number two with Ohio State at three.  I guess Ohio State would take over two with West Virginia at three, but who knows with the way the BCS works?  I like to think Missouri finds a way to win this game however, in march on to the national championship. 

At our site we have listed some College football betting trends for the week 14 odds. We also have the week 4 College odds live and up to date for you to view. Besides those 2 features you can find the College Football schedule and times for all this weeks games.


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