
College football fans can look forward to an exciting lineup of games on Saturday, including No. 1 Ohio State facing No. 17 Illinois and No. 7 Indiana squaring off against No. 3 Oregon, alongside No. 6 Oklahoma’s clash with Texas. The showdown between Oregon and Indiana showcases two undefeated teams from the Big Ten with championship hopes.
According to the latest odds, Oregon is favored by 7.5 points at home, with an over/under of 55.5 total points. The SportsLine model predicts Oregon will cover the spread in 59% of its simulations, having won 18 consecutive home games.
Additionally, the model favorably positions Georgia (-3.5) against Auburn and suggests that the Over (57.5) is likely in the Michigan vs. USC matchup. Before finalizing your college football betting picks for Week 7, consider checking out the model’s premium selections.
Week 7 College Football Best Bets (Odds subject to change):
- Oregon (-7.5) vs. Indiana
- Georgia (-3.5) vs. Auburn
- Over 57.5 points in Michigan vs. USC
By combining these picks into a parlay bet, players could potentially secure a payout of +612 by risking $100.
Oregon vs. Indiana
Oregon has maintained an immaculate 18-0 record at home and is 16-1 against Big Ten opponents. Meanwhile, Indiana boasts the nation’s third-best scoring defense, allowing just 9.60 points per game this season, yet they haven’t faced an offense as formidable as Oregon’s, which averages 46.6 points per game. Quarterback Dante Moore stands tall as a Heisman Trophy candidate with 1,210 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and a solitary interception.
Georgia vs. Auburn
Recent history shows Georgia’s dominance over Auburn, having won eight consecutive face-offs. The Bulldogs have an impressive 18-2 away record and are also 9-3 against the spread in their last 12 bouts versus Auburn, reinforcing the model’s backing of Georgia to cover the spread in 61% of simulations.
Michigan vs. USC
In a clash of storied programs, Michigan visits USC at 7:30 p.m. ET. Following a recent win against Wisconsin, Michigan enters this contest having found success, while USC aims to bounce back from a loss against Illinois. Averaging 48.4 points per game, USC ranks third nationally in scoring. The total has exceeded the Over in seven of USC’s past eight home games, and models predict a combined score of 62 points this Saturday.