College football odds, picks, predictions for Week 10, 2025
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The SportsLine model is backing the home underdogs in both of these contests, playing Coastal Carolina and UTSA against the spread in its Thursday college football best bets. Coas
The USC Trojans (5-2) meet a conference opponent when they visit the Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-2) on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Memorial Stadium (Lincoln, NE) in a Big Ten battle.
The numbers tell the story: 134th in offense, 135th in defense and very little in terms of identity or execution. Longo’s tempo-driven system requires playmakers and rhythm, and neither has shown up. Instead, Sam Houston has slowed things dramatically, leaning into survival-mode football and trying to shorten games to avoid collapse.
Find Week 10 college football betting odds, Big 12 lines and expert picks including KU, K-State, Texas Tech and Nebraska to help shape your weekend wagers.
Preview the Nov. 1 matchup between Washington State and Oregon State, including betting odds, trends, and game information.
The Michigan State football team, which needs wins in three of its final four games to qualify for a bowl game, will try to snap a five-game losing streak when it visits Minnesota at Huntington Bank Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. The game is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m.
While it may seem unlikely, books are hoping to burn bettors via a Penn Stat cover against Ohio State. Patrick Everson has that and more.
UTSA is essentially that “average team,” with SP+ making the Roadrunners a +0.7 underdog against a bang-average squad. In other words, according to this particular power rankings system, Tulane’s “true odds” against UTSA would be -4.5 on a neutral site.
A couple Hoosiers defenders fell as DeJuan Williams caught a pass about 12 yards down field that resulted in a 55-yard score by the time he was finished running. Quarterback Malik Washington had scrambled to his left, drew several IU defenders that left an opening for Williams.
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has suspended 149 match officials following their alleged involvement in a betting scandal. The governing body’s Professional Football Disciplinary Board confirmed on Friday that suspensions between eight and 12 months had been imposed on 149 officials, while investigations continue into three referees.