After 9 weeks of the season, things are beginning to look a little clearer in terms of the playoffs. There is, though, still 4 weeks to come and the reality is that most teams won’t really know where they stand until Tuesday. That is when the Playoff Committee will release their first rankings of the season. The one team that might have reason to be a little concerned is the Cincinnati Bearcats. The Committee has proven in the past that they do not have much love for teams outside the Power 5, so it is going to be interesting to see if they agree with the current #2 ranking the Bearcats have in the AP Poll. There are not a ton of games that jump off the Week 10 schedule, but there are some that should definitely be considered of the must bet variety. Let’s take a look at those games so you can get ready to make your bets against the NCAAF odds.
NCAA Football Betting – Week 10: Top Games to Bet On
Wake Forest Demon Deacons at North Carolina Tar Heels
By this stage of the season, we have become used to seeing the Clemson Tigers have a clear lead in the ACC. That has not been the case this season, though, as the Tigers have struggled from the start. They now look like a longshot to make the ACC Championship Game, and while the Wake Forest Demon Deacons have the inside track in the Atlantic Division, they cannot afford to take their foot off the gas. They can move to 6-0 in conference play this coming weekend, but they have a tricky road trip to North Carolina to see to first. The Tar Heels are playing .500 ball in ACC play and will not be an easy out.
Michigan State Spartans at Purdue Boilermakers
Another great battle is currently going on in the Big Ten, with the Spartans getting the inside track in the East Division after a huge comeback win over the Michigan Wolverines in Week 9. This is a game that you would certainly like them to win, but how often have we seen teams have a letdown after a big win? That is especially true this season, with all the surprise results we have seen. The Purdue Boilermakers are 3-2 in conference play and still have an outside shot to land on top in the West Division, so do not expect them to roll over and die.
Auburn Tigers at Texas A&M Aggies
With 4 weeks to go in the regular season, one of the questions waiting to be answered is which team will be facing Georgia in the SEC Championship Game this season. Barring an epic collapse, the Bulldogs will be representing the East in the big game, but the West Division is still there for the taking. With their huge win over Ole Miss this past weekend, the Auburn Tigers have the best shot at beating out Alabama in the West, but with 1 loss already, they cannot afford another before the Iron Bowl. This game is a huge one against a very good Texas A&M Aggies team.
LSU Tigers at Alabama Crimson Tide
It has not been the best season for the LSU Tigers, and they will have a new coach next year after the school and Ed Orgeron agreed to part ways at the end of this season. While it would be easy for the Tigers to simply play out the string, you can bet that Orgeron might want to upset the apple cart a little before he heads off into the sunset. What better way to make a statement than to get a win over Alabama to derail their National Championship aspirations.
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