The State of Louisville

College Football Week 4 Betting Guide 

Looking for a bounce-back opportunity, week 4 of the college football season presents some intriguing opportunities.

For tracking purposes 1 unit will be equal to $100

Season Starting Money: $1000

Week 3 Starting Money: $1401

After a strong week two we came back to earth in week three. We targeted three underdogs and Boston College was the only one who was able to keep it competitive deep into the game. Our Anytime TD parlay did not do any better than our underdog picks and could not make its way out of the Friday games. We move on! 

Week 4 Starting Money: $1251

Moneyline Madness

Miami vs South Florida 

USF held their own against Alabama earlier this season which seems to have driven a number that should be in the -1500 range down to -900. Miami has looked the part so far this season, and I don’t think USF has the atheltes to compete in this one. 

Tennessee vs Oklahoma 

There are not two top 25 teams that I feel stronger about than these two teams right now. Oklahoma has looked slow and lost this season while Tennessee seems to be clicking on all cylinders. I expect Tennessee to run away with this one. 

Bet: Miami (ML), Tenn (ML)

Units Bet: 1

Odds: -142

Louisville vs Georgia Tech 

Louisville has looked the part in their first two warmup games and they finally get to play a game against a real opponent. Meanwhile GT has knocked off Florida State but stumbled against an improved Syracuse team. While Louisville has been spread out on offense the GT offense has been centralized. If you are looking to attack individual props I would focus in on the Georgia Tech side. For me I am looking at Ja’Corey Brooks and Haynes King to both find the endzone on Saturday 

Bet: Brooks and King TD

Units Bet: .5

Odds: +410

Anytime TD Parlay 

This parlay is a longshot for a reason, if you do not agree with any of these picks then leave them out and you can still get great odds! 

CJ Donaldson (WVU): CJ is a downhill running back who has found the endzone in each of the first three games this season. 

Ollie Gordon (OSU): Ollie Gordon is one of the best players in football but has been held in check these last two games. Just last week he was -900 to score and -200 to score twice. This week we can get him -240 to score which seems like a no brainer. 

Luther Burden (Mizzou): Burden is a do it all player for Mizzou. He has scored in every game this year and I don’t see that changing against Vandy.

Dylan Sampson (Tenn): Sampson has already found the endzone 9 times this season and has been the biggest surprise of the year. He has absolutely dominated, and I expect Tennessee to run away in this game. 

Bet: Donaldson, Gordon, Burden, Sampson (Anytime TD)

Units Bet: .25

Odds: +515

Bonus Bet: Gordon, Burden, Sampson (2+ TD Each)

Units Bet: .25

Odds: +3351

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