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    Ole Miss takes on LSU, the Mack Brown fall, and other best bets in college football for week seven

    By Ryan Roberts,

    13 hours ago

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    After an outrageous week of upsets in college football , week seven promises to be another interesting weekend of action. There are several top 25 matchups, and games that could help decide conference outlooks at the end of the season.

    When you dive into the matchups, including the spreads, over-unders, and other begging information, there are several games that bring a lot of potential to make some money. Here are the best bets for the week, and hopefully options to help bring in some more cash.

    Georgia Tech at UNC - Yellowjackets -5.5

    The Yellowjackets are an athletic team, led by quarterback Haynes King, running back Jamal Haynes, and several speedy pass catchers. They have obvious upside to make some big plays. On the other side, the Tar Heels feel like a team that is ready to quit. After your head coach Mack Brown comes into the locker room after the game and asks his team if they still want him to coach them, the writing is clearly on the wall. Georgia Tech might be a volatile team, but UNC is trending nothing but down right now.

    UAB at Army - Blazers +26

    UAB is not a good team. They are really struggling, especially on defense. On offense, they do have a talented quarterback with former Baylor signal caller Jacob Zeno. He is talented enough to be able to score some points, and create some big plays at times. Army is playing tremendous football right now, but they are still a triple option offense that is going to keep the clock and chains moving. The Black Knights will win this football game, but 26 points to this style of offense is just too much. UAB should be able to keep it close enough.

    Ole Miss at LSU - Rebels -3.5

    After Ole Miss lost to Kentucky, they showed that they clearly have some warts as a football team. Their offensive line is not great, and you can get to quarterback Jaxson Dart if you have a talented enough defensive line. That’s just not something that LSU has enough of. Combine that with a below average secondary, and the Tigers are a defense that can give up a decent amount of points, especially through the air. The Ole Miss defense has the defensive line to put consistent pressure on LSU signal caller Garrett Nussmeier as well. This just feels like a bad matchup for the Tigers.

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