Week 11 College/Week 10 NFL Bets

Jacob Weindling
2 min readNov 11, 2017

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Gotta run this morning, so I’ve only got time to list my picks.

NC State (-3) @ Boston College

Michigan State (+17) @ Ohio State

Kansas State (-1) vs West Virginia

Wisconsin (-11) vs Iowa

Kentucky (+3) @ Vanderbilt

Alabama (-14) @ Mississippi State

TCU (+7) @ Oklahoma

Notre Dame (-3) @ Miami

Arizona State (+3) @ UCLA

Colorado State (+7) vs Boise State

NFL picks coming tomorrow

Like always, I ruin a good thing by going nuts with parlays and teasers. College seems hopeless, and I’m at 56% on my NFL bets, so the priority is to keep that number as pristine as possible.

Minnesota (-1) @ Washington

Uh, Case Keenum’s been good, guys. This is weird.

LA Chargers (+5) @ Jacksonville

This has 2 to 5 point funky ass score written all over it. Both these teams have too much weird voodoo for this to be a normal game. Jaguars win 22–18.

Detroit (-10.5) vs Cleveland

We’ve reached the “Vegas knows the shit QB’s and is daring you to bet them” portion of the season. I’m done picking the Browns. Cold turkey. In fact, I’m betting against them whenever I can now. See? It’s possible for sick people to get better.

Pittsburgh (-10.5) @ Indianapolis

This is another VKtSQB&IDYtBT like the Browns, but this is much easier. Brissett versus this defense? Ha!

San Francisco (+3) vs New York Giants

Young shitty team in the middle of a hopeless season >>> veteran shitty team in the middle of a hopeless season.

New England (-7) @ Denver

Don’t even get me started. MAGA Elway has 2 years to clean this shit up.

Miami (+9) @ Carolina

I’ve watched too many Panthers games where they play down (or up) to the level of their opponent to trust them with this many points against a quality defense. Enjoy the games, folks.

Last Week NCAA: 5–6–1

Season NCAA: 56–60–2

Last Week NFL: 5–5

Season NFL: 47–36–1

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Jacob Weindling
Jacob Weindling

Written by Jacob Weindling

Writer at Paste Magazine, Predominantly Orange, & Rise News. Sports & politics junkie. CO native. UMass grad. Stupid loses more games than smart wins.

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