Austin Mock's projection model gives a predicted spread and point total for every FBS vs. FBS game in Week 3 of college football.
gets its first test against an SEC foe in South Carolina. Still though, both college football pregame shows are at Colorado-Colorado State, a game with a spread of more than 20 points. Deion Sanders is getting a lot of attention to Boulder, but that is a damning statement on this week of games.
Maybe we’ll see a few shocking upsets to make up for the lack of interesting games on paper.Let’s take a look at what my model thinks of the Week 3 schedule. My model has point differentials and point totals for every FBS vs. FBS game. The model takes in past performance, returning talent and recruiting rankings. We then compare the model’s projections to the
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