Can LSU finally pull off the big upset over the perennially powerful Alabama Crimson Tide when they meet in their Week 11 SEC showdown? With Miami looking to get back in the ACC title mix, could they potentially fall to a mediocre Louisville team that won just two games a year ago?
If you’re an college football betting enthusiast that is looking for some expert picks for the upcoming 2019 regular season, then check out these must-bet matchups on the College Football Week 11 docket.
2019 College Football Week 11 Must-Bet Games
LSU at Alabama
- When: Saturday, November 9
- Where: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
While LSU recorded a fine, double-digit winning campaign a year ago (10-3), the Tigers just can’t seem to get where they want to go every year – mostly because they can’t beat perennially powerful Alabama every time they meet. The Crimson Tide have won eight straight against LSU, including last season’s emphatic 29-0 spanking at home no less. Is this Week 11 SEC showdown a lock? It sure looks like one!
Louisville at Miami
- When: Saturday, November 9
- Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL
Louisville went an awful 2-10 last season and while Miami clearly didn’t measure up to their fine, 10-win season in 2017 a year ago (7-6), the Hurricanes look like a near lock to win this Week 11 matchup at home – even though they’ve dropped three straight against the Louisville Cardinals, most recently, back in 2014.
Penn State at Minnesota
- When: Saturday, November 9
- Where: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
Penn State went a solid 9-4 a year ago, but the Nittany Lions are in for a season of big change after parting ways with four-year starting quarterback Trace McSorley. Still, Penn State has the look of a great road pick in Week 11 against a Minnesota team that went a modest 7-6 a year ago and has a bunch of question marks on both sides of the ball!
Illinois at Michigan State
- When: Saturday, November 9
- Where: Spartan Stadium , East Lansing, MI
Michigan State might not have been able to quite live up to their national championship hopes under head coach Jim Harbaugh, but the Wolverines look like absolute locks to win at home in Week 11 against an Illinois team that went a pitiful 4-8 last season while ranking a dismal 124th in points allowed (39.4 ppg).