A loaded Week 4 college football schedule includes games like Oklahoma vs. Auburn and Nebraska vs. Michigan, and you can get up to $1,500 back in bonus bets if your first bet loses or up to $150 back in bonus bets if your first bet of $10 or more wins with the latest BetMGM bonus code. Whether you’re using the first bet insurance or sweetening the pot, the SportsLine Projection Model can also help guide your Week 4 college football bets at MGM. One of its top Saturday college football picks is Notre Dame -24.5 against Purdue, as the Fighting Irish likely need to win out to keep any hopes of making the College Football Playoff alive.
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Best Saturday college football picks at BetMGM Sportsbook:
- Notre Dame -24.5 vs. Purdue (-115)
- Over 58.5 points in Oregon vs. Oregon State (-110)
- Michigan -1 vs. Nebraska (-105)
Combining the model’s three picks into a Saturday college football parlay at BetMGM would result in a payout of +612 (risk $100 to win $612). Bet it at BetMGM here:
Notre Dame -24.5 vs. Purdue (-115)
The Fighting Irish lost heartbreakers to both Miami and Texas A&M to open the season and now they don’t have another ranked team on the schedule the rest of the season. However, it’s hard to imagine a 10-win Notre Dame being left out. Just in case, the Irish will be after style points from here on out and that begins with Purdue, who they beat 66-7 last season in a similar situation after losing to Northern Illinois to start the year. Notre Dame covers in 61% of simulations.
Over 58.5 points in Oregon vs. Oregon State (-110)
The Ducks have hit this number on their own in two of three games this season, including putting up 69 points on Oklahoma State to make a statement two weeks ago. Oregon won last year’s Civil War 49-14 and the talent gap is only widening, with Oregon State still stuck as an independent and Phil Knight’s blank check paying huge dividends for Dan Lanning in high school recruiting and the transfer portal. The model predicts 67 points on average and for the over to hit in 69% of simulations.
Michigan -1 vs. Nebraska (-105)
There are three ranked matchups on the college football schedule, but this 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff on CBS is arguably the most intriguing because of Dylan Raiola vs. Bryce Underwood. Both players were five-star recruits coming out of high school, with Raiola now in his second year as the Nebraska starter and Underwood earning the Michigan job as a true freshman. It’s probably the Wolverines who have the better supporting cast and the model predicts that Michigan covers 62% of the time.
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