College Football Game Picks: Week Three
Last week was a pretty solid week. I went 55-13 with most of my losses being because I picked the underdog. My goal this week is to get under 10 incorrect. Let’s do it.
Last week was a pretty solid week. I went 55-13 with most of my losses being because I picked the underdog. My goal this week is to get under 10 incorrect. Let’s do it.
Welcome to the first week of my game picks. In this series, I will pick every single game that is being played on Saturday’s (plus any good games on Fridays). For the sake of my reader’s eyes not glazing over, I will only give my reasoning on picks for five games and they will always be the first five games in the article. Let’s get into it.
The college football season officially starts on Aug. 24 with the Miami facing Florida to open the season. Texas A&M
Watching Justin Herbert made me feel like I was already scouting a professional. He has all of the intangibles that a good NFL quarterback is supposed to have, and his decision to return to Oregon just shows that he wants to improve even more to ensure that he’s ready for the NFL. Herbert has the body of a pocket passer, but don’t let that fool you. The man can still run when he needs to escape trouble. He’s the complete package of arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to run. This is my third year scouting, and I can safely say that Herbert is one of the most well-rounded prospects that I’ve scouted.
Thanks to the FanSpeak mock draft simulator for allowing me to make this as realistic as possible. How will Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden handle the 2019 draft? Will Gruden’s bold moves pay off?
Andersen Pickard explores free agency, the trade market, and the NFL draft as he searches for five players the Patriots could replace Rob Gronkowski with.
Now that the college football regular season is over the biggest thing to debate is who will win the Heisman Trophy Award tonight? After that it’s bowl season and the college football playoffs. But as all that unfolds, several college players have already declared for the 2019 NFL draft. While we still have over five months till the draft kicks off in Nashville, Tennessee, there is no bad time to check out a mock draft. As a reminder, both of us made 16 picks and we do hate your favorite team.
Welcome to another edition of Blake’s Best Bets presented by The Scorecrow.
Saturday, December 1st, a date many teams were hoping to play on, but few get to. We finally have our conference championship games which will certainly have a major impact on the College Football Playoff. This edition will take us through all Power 5 championship games. Let’s get started!
Last week was a pretty solid week. I went 55-13 with most of my losses being because I picked the underdog. My goal this week is to get under 10 incorrect. Let’s do it.
Welcome to the first week of my game picks. In this series, I will pick every single game that is being played on Saturday’s (plus any good games on Fridays). For the sake of my reader’s eyes not glazing over, I will only give my reasoning on picks for five games and they will always be the first five games in the article. Let’s get into it.
The college football season officially starts on Aug. 24 with the Miami facing Florida to open the season. Texas A&M will play on Aug. 29,
Watching Justin Herbert made me feel like I was already scouting a professional. He has all of the intangibles that a good NFL quarterback is supposed to have, and his decision to return to Oregon just shows that he wants to improve even more to ensure that he’s ready for the NFL. Herbert has the body of a pocket passer, but don’t let that fool you. The man can still run when he needs to escape trouble. He’s the complete package of arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to run. This is my third year scouting, and I can safely say that Herbert is one of the most well-rounded prospects that I’ve scouted.
Thanks to the FanSpeak mock draft simulator for allowing me to make this as realistic as possible. How will Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden handle the 2019 draft? Will Gruden’s bold moves pay off?
Andersen Pickard explores free agency, the trade market, and the NFL draft as he searches for five players the Patriots could replace Rob Gronkowski with.
Now that the college football regular season is over the biggest thing to debate is who will win the Heisman Trophy Award tonight? After that it’s bowl season and the college football playoffs. But as all that unfolds, several college players have already declared for the 2019 NFL draft. While we still have over five months till the draft kicks off in Nashville, Tennessee, there is no bad time to check out a mock draft. As a reminder, both of us made 16 picks and we do hate your favorite team.
Welcome to another edition of Blake’s Best Bets presented by The Scorecrow.
Saturday, December 1st, a date many teams were hoping to play on, but few get to. We finally have our conference championship games which will certainly have a major impact on the College Football Playoff. This edition will take us through all Power 5 championship games. Let’s get started!
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