College Football Week 3: Betting Insights and Picks for LSU and USC
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College Football Week 3: Betting Insights and Picks for LSU and USC

A breakdown of key matchups and betting picks for Week 3 of the college football season, focusing on teams like LSU and USC.

The Week 3 college football schedule offers thrilling matchups that could heavily influence the path to the College Football Playoff, including prominent games like Georgia vs. Tennessee, Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, and LSU vs. Florida. LSU kicked off the season with a notable win against Clemson and is set to challenge Florida in a highly anticipated SEC game on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET. Following a surprising loss to USF, Florida seeks redemption in Death Valley.

Betting Odds: As per the latest college football odds for Week 3, LSU is favored by 8.5 points, with an over/under of 48.5 points. SportsLine’s model favors LSU, boasting a record of 6-1 in recent home games against Florida, implying positive coverage of the spread in over 50% of simulated outcomes.

Similarly, the model supports USC (-21.5) to cover in their road game against Purdue, while the Over (56.5) in the match between South Florida and Miami hits nearly 70% of the time.

Weekend Betting Picks:

  1. LSU (-8.5) vs. Florida (-114)
  2. USC (-21.5) vs. Purdue (-108)
  3. Over 56.5 points in South Florida vs. Miami (-108)

Combining these into a parlay could yield a payout of +596, proposing a risk of $100 to win $596. Bet it now at FanDuel Sportsbook.

Matchup Insights:

LSU vs. Florida: Playing in Death Valley presents a daunting challenge for opponents. LSU’s stellar home record (17-1 in the last 18) reflects their dominance. The Tigers have triumphed in six of their past seven encounters with the Gators, who have struggled offensively in their latest games.

USC vs. Purdue: USC features one of the leading offenses in the nation with an average of 66 points this season, driven by quarterback Jayden Maiava.

South Florida vs. Miami: The expected score indicates a high-paced game, leveraging the strong offensive output from both teams, with projections estimating a combined score of 67 points.

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