College Bowl

College Bowl Schedule and Predictions

Last updated on January 4th, 2020 at 10:45 am

The new year brings in the second half of the college bowl season. And if you use the best sports betting software, then getting betting action on any of the college bowl games will be easy to manage. Starting this coming weekend, we’re seeing quite a few games that can get you a lot of money. Let’s check out the college football schedule for the next few days and find out who experts think will win these games.

College Bowl Schedule and Predictions

College BowlJanuary 3 is all about the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. The game will be between Nevada and Ohio, and will begin on Friday at 3:30 PM. This will be the first time that the two teams will be facing off in this game. The prediction from experts say that Ohio will get 38, while Nevada will trail behind at 17. We are looking at Nevada +8, with 59.5.

The next game on January 4, Saturday, will be earlier at 11:30 AM in Texas. Tulane will play against Southern Miss in the Armed Forces Bowl. Tulane is predicted to win at 38, with Southern Miss at 31. Tulane is the favorite at -7, with 56.5. Meanwhile, January 6 will feature an evening game at 7:30 PM between Louisiana and Miami for the LendingTree Bowl. The predicted score is wide, with Miami Ohio at 77 while Louisiana will only get 11. Ohio is the underdog at +14, at 55.5.

After this round of college bowls, college football betting will be focused on the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on January 13 between No. 3 Clemson and No. 1 LSU. LSU is the favorite at -5.5 with 69.5. We’ll talk about that later on. But for now, make sure that your betting software is ready to take in the wagers for the College Bowls. Remember, that a lot of legal sports betting sites will be promoting college football, so make sure that your odds are very competitive and attractive to bettors.

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Brian Young

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An avid sports fan and writer, Brian has many years of experience in the sports betting industry. Together with other gambling and sports experts, they joined with tech experts to develop their own Pay Per Head services company.  On his spare time, Brian either watches the NBA, the NFL or both.  When he isn't doing that, he travels to different parts of the world.

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