College Football Week 7 Computer Picks: Red River QB Battle

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Oddstrader
Arch Manning and Jerrick Gibson Texas Longhorns
Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns celebrates with Jerrick Gibson #9 after a touchdown against the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks. Tim Warner/Getty Images/AFP

After many upsets last week, here are some early looks from our AI Model for this week’s college football slate. We’ve got three bets that the AI Model loves for Week 7, with the best NCAAF odds we could find. Follow along below.

Picks Summary

  • Washington +3.5 (-110)
  • Texas -14.5 (+100)
  • Colorado +5.5 (-110)

*All odds from Caesars Sportsbook (check our Caesars Sportsbook Review)


Washington Huskies vs. Iowa Hawkeyes

Saturday, October 12, 2024 – 12:00 PM ET at Kinnick Stadium


Washington Could Easily Be 6-0

The Washington Huskies have a 4-2 record. But with a win over Michigan, it’s easy to see that Washington is good enough and probably should be 6-0.

Washington had self-inflicting errors against Rutgers and Washington State in their losses. But this team is competent defensively and has a veteran quarterback who can lead.

It was also showcased against the Michigan Wolverines in Week 6. Washington had to face multiple quarterbacks on defense and make adjustments. Meanwhile, the offense didn’t have many penalties, and the Huskies’ kicker finally got a couple through the uprights at the end of the game.

Washington is dangerous, and if they play a complete game and don’t turn the ball over, they’ll be a tough out anywhere in the Big Ten.

Defense First

Iowa is more complete than they’ve ever been. The Hawkeyes have been able to move the ball down the field and rely on the defense to get stops. However, they’re coming off a 35-7 loss to Ohio State, which wasn’t surprising. After all, Ohio State is the team to beat in college football this season.

That said, both teams are terrific defensively, but I still like what Washington brings to the table offensively. Rogers has thrown for nearly 1,000 yards more yards than Cade McNamara this season, and Jonah Coleman can be compared to Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson.

NCAAF Computer Pick

I’ll take the points with Washington in a potentially tight, low-scoring game.

NCAAF Pick: Washington +3.5 (-110) at Caesars Sportsbook


Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners

Saturday, October 12, 2024 – 03:30 PM ET at Cotton Bowl


Quinn Ewers Expected To Return

The Texas Longhorns will welcome Quinn Ewers back into the starting lineup for the Red River Rivalry.

Manning led Texas to two consecutive wins as a starter over Louisiana-Monroe and Mississippi State. But this was Ewers’ team and will always be.

Ewers was on a Heisman campaign before his injury. Winning the Heisman is unlikely now, but he’s still completed 73.4% of passes with eight passing touchdowns this year.

Ewers could struggle against Oklahoma’s defense. But it’s more likely that Texas will give Ewers and the offense a much better field position in this game.

Jackson Arnold’s Benching

There was a lot of hype surrounding Jackson Arnold and Oklahoma this season. However, the sophomore quarterback could not figure things out and was benched after a poor performance against Tennessee two weeks ago. Michael Hawkins Jr, a true freshman, took over and led the Sooners to a 27-21 win over Auburn.

He wasn’t terrific, either. But since he and his team won, he’ll be the team’s quarterback against Texas.

Hawkins won’t be able to throw the ball much against Texas. But he’s a quality runner who can break out for a significant gain. That said, Texas has one of the best defenses in the nation. The run defense is excellent, and the secondary is phenomenal.

NCAAF Computer Pick

With Texas home, this game won’t be very close.

NCAAF Pick: Texas -14.5 (+100) at Caesars Sportsbook


Kansas State Wildcats vs. Colorado Buffaloes

Saturday, October 12, 2024 – 10:15 PM ET at Folsom Field


Colorado Disrespected

The Colorado Buffaloes are 4-1 and just added a 48-21 win over UCF in the most complete game the team has played under Deion Sanders’ tenure. The Buffaloes have knocked off Colorado State, Baylor, and Central Florida and had a bye week to prepare for Kansas State.

Shedeur Sanders has thrown for 14 passing touchdowns, and Travis Hunter has earned six of them. Hunter has put together a Heisman-like campaign, and with another big performance against Kansas State, he’ll probably be one of the front-runners.

Figuring Out Kansas State

Kansas State just dominated Oklahoma State last week, 42-20. However, this same team lost to BYU on the road, 38-9.

It’s tough to play on the road in Colorado right now. Kansas State doesn’t have much of a passing game behind Avery Johnson, and the run game could be better.

It feels like Kansas State is overrated, and the Wildcats certainly don’t play nearly as well on the road. They almost lost to Tulane on the road and took a brutal loss to BYU.

NCAAF Computer Pick

Let’s side with the model and back Colorado +5.5 (-110).

NCAAF Pick: Colorado +5.5 (-110) at Caesars Sportsbook

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