Probabilities of university football, lines, schedule for week 3: Georgia, LSU open as the first favorites in the key games of the SEC
Week 3 of University American football The season is loaded with great games that involve SEC teams as the league hierarchy begins to resolve with a series of games with the main implications of the national title. The conference is immersing the head in the League game, but two main confrontations without conferences are also part of the main weekend action.
No. 19 Alabama is Wisconsin’s host in an essential game for Crimson Tide before traveling to Georgia after a week of goodbye. Later, No. 16 Texas A&M will seek to take revenge on the road against No. 8 Notre Dame after falling to Fighting Irish in week 1 last season.
A pair of league games involving highly classified equipment is also part of the action of the day. No. X Georgia will face his first real test, since he addresses the number 15 of Tennessee in a battle between teams that reached the university football playoff last season. Then, at night, No. 3 LSU receives Florida in a game cannot lose for the tigers after the impressive defeat in Florida’s home against southern Florida in week 2.
Here is an early look at the probabilities for those games and many of the other competitions of week 3 that involve classified teams as the season continues to increase.
ODDS through the Sportsline consensus
The big games
No. 12 Clemsson (-6.5) in Georgia Tech: Clemson has won nine consecutive on Georgia Tech on an average of 26.9 points. But this is being configured to be very different from the frequent unpleasant results that have recently defined. The Yellow Jackets have a warrior of a quartback in Haynes King and a victory of week 1 in Colorado in their pocket. Clemson is still trying to shake a defeat for week 1 against LSU and a low posterior performance against Troy, since he plays his first road game against a technology that has the potential of Horse Dark Horse of ACC.
No. 19 Alabama (-20.5) vs. Wisconsin: Alabama’s long march of a ugly defeat of week 1 in Florida State continues with its second non -conference game against a Power Four opponent. The Crimson Tide crushed the Badgers 42-10 on the road last season for coach Kalen’s first victory I owe a P4 enemy. That victory fed a great victory over Georgia two weeks later. I must use a similar sequence this season, since it only has 6-5 in its last 11 games. With the bulldogs after a week 4 goodbye, this is a must for Bama.
No. 6 Georgia (-7) in No. 15 Tennessee: The 4-4 record of Tennessee Josh Heupel coach against Alabama and Florida marks considerable progress for volunteers. However, he is still looking for a victory over Georgia. Kirby Smart has eight consecutive victories about Tennessee and has defeated Heupel in an average of 20 points in four meetings. But this is a brutally hostile place for Gunner Stockton to Mariscal de la UGA to make his first start of the race.
No. 3 LSU (-9.5) vs. Florida: Florida vs. LSU does not come to mind immediately when you think of great rivalities of the SEC, but this series regularly delivers the products. Florida called the Tigers when they were low last season in what turned out to be the beginning of an increase in the season for the Gators. But LSU put 701 yards in Florida in 2023 in a defining performance of the Heisman Campaign of Jayden Daniels. The consequent things tend to happen when these teams are found, and a quartback confrontation between Garrett Nussmeier of LSU and DJ Florida Lagway should produce some fireworks.
No. 8 Notre Dame (-6.5) vs. No. 16 Texas A&M: No serious national content has the first two most difficult games that do me. After taking a defeat for week 1 in Miami, the Fighting Irish left in week 2 while they headed to their first game with Texas A&M. Aggies who seek to avenge a defeat for week 1 against Fighting Irish last season and show that they belong to the discussion of university American football playoffs under the second year coach Mike Elko.
