College football picks, 2019: Week 6 predictions from an advanced computer model
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times, and those who have followed it have seen massive returns. Over the past four years, the proprietary computer model has generated a stunning $4,200 profit for $100 players on its top-rated spread picks. Â
The model enters Week 6 of the 2019 college football season on a strong roll, going 52-34 on its top-rated picks. It also called North Carolina (+27.5) covering with a ton of room to spare against Clemson and Ohio State (-17) easily covering against Nebraska in Week 5. Anybody who has been following it is WAY UP.
Now it has simulated every single play of Week 6 in college football and the results are in.
We can tell you the model says No. 3 Georgia (-25) covers on the road against Tennessee. The Bulldogs are 2-1 against the spread this season, while the Vols have yet to win outright or cover against FBS competition. Georgia has dominated this matchup the past two seasons, winning by an average of 33.5 points, and the model is calling for more of the same as quarterback Jake Fromm throws for 250 yards and helps the Bulldogs cover in more than 60 percent of simulations.Â
The model also has made the call on every other FBS matchup in Week 6, including the blockbuster top 10 showdown between No. 10 Florida and No. 7 Auburn, and it's also calling for a favored national title contender to go down HARD! You ABSOLUTELY need to see its college football picks before locking in any of your own.Â
So which teams should you back in Week 6 of the college football season? And which national title contender goes down HARD? ... Join SportsLine now to see the projected score for every single FBS matchup, all from the model that has returned $4,200 in profit to $100 bettors on top-rated spread picks over the last four seasons!
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