After a long offseason of recruiting and
training camps, college football is
finally back!
With NCAA football betting kicking
off with a fully-loaded schedule right
out of the gate in Week 1, there will be
no shortage of betting opportunities for
college football fans. Here’s a look at some of the
weekend’s most anticipated matchups.
Oregon State Beavers at TCU
Horned Frogs Coming off an undefeated regular
season in 2009, the TCU Horned Frogs
enter the 2010 season ranked 6th in the
country. They’ve got National
Championship aspirations, but in order
to run the table in the regular season
again this year, they’ll have to get
through perennial Pac-10 contender
Oregon State in their season opener at
Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Oregon State (also in the top 25,
currently ranked 24th) came within just
one game of winning the Pac-10 title
last season, but fell just short in the
Civil War against rival Oregon. The
Beavers were 8-4 in the regular season
last year SU, and 7-4 ATS. Oregon State
showed plenty of bark as an underdog
last season with a record of 5-2 ATS as
a dog. Jacquizz Rodgers is one of the most
electrifying running backs in college
football, and will once again be the
focal point of the Beavers' attack along
with his brother, wide receiver James
Rodgers. Redshirt-sophomore Ryan Katz
takes over at quarterback, and will be
tested early against one of the nation’s
stingiest defenses in TCU. TCU has been one of the most
consistent moneymakers in the country
over the last two regular seasons. With
a 10-2 SU and 8-3 ATS record in 2008
followed by a 12-0 SU record with an 8-3
ATS record in 2009, bettors that have
followed the Horned Frogs have cashed in
nicely. Will they continue their
dominance in 2010? Senior quarterback Andy Dalton will
do his part. TCU’s defense received most
of the national acclaim last season
while Dalton’s offense quietly finished
in the top 10 in the nation in both
total offense and scoring. The offense
has stayed largely intact, and could
potentially be even better this season.
While there were a few losses on the
defensive side of the ball, the Horned
Frogs are rich with talent, and should
be able to patch up their holes without
skipping a beat. LSU Tigers at North Carolina
Tar Heels The Georgia Dome in Atlanta plays
host to the other matchup between two
top-25 teams being played this Saturday
in No. 21 LSU vs. No. 18 North Carolina.
Both teams will be looking for improved
offensive production in 2010, and a win
to start off the season would be nice as
well. LSU’s 2009 regular season campaign
(9-3 SU, 5-6-1 ATS) was a clear
improvement over their 2008 season (7-5
SU, 2-9 ATS), but it still left much to
be desired considering the high hopes
the team must live up to in Louisiana.
Bettors are also hoping that LSU
shows some improvement; even in the
season they made their National Title
run in 2007, the Tigers were just 4-7-1
ATS in the regular season, giving them a
painful 11-22-2 ATS record over the last
three seasons.













