Video: College Football Week 12 Picks & Line Movement Predictions (2024)

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Seth Woolcock and Scott Bogman are back with y’all for Week 12 of NCAA College Football. Week 11 is in the books, and the boys are back for Week 12 to give you their early lines and predictions for all of their favorite games.

How did you do in Week 11? What are you betting in Week 12? Let us know in the comments below!

  • Introduction – 0:00:00
  • Week 11 Recap – 0:01:58
  • Washington vs. UCLA – 0:06:33
  • Arkansas vs. Texas – 0:10:17
  • Colorado vs. Utah – 0:14:19
  • Pittsburgh vs. Clemson – 0:17:47
  • SMU vs. Boston College – 0:20:31
  • Florida vs. LSU – 0:24:36
  • South Carolina vs. Missouri – 0:28:34
  • Kansas State vs. Arizona State – 0:31:31
  • Georgia vs. Tennessee – 0:35:28
  • Wisconsin vs. Oregon – 0:40:33
  • BYU vs. Kansas – 0:43:54
  • Closing – 0:47:13
  • Utah @ #18 Colorado: Coach Prime's Buffs are riding high with a 7-2 ATS record, but Utah's defensive strength (ranked 15th nationally) will test Colorado's high-powered passing offense. Though Colorado has been strong at home, taking Utah with the points could be a savvy move as the Utes look to lock down a potential bowl game.
  • #17 Clemson @ Pittsburgh: Clemson, fresh off a solid win over Virginia Tech, will face a struggling Pitt team that may be without key starters. The Tigers’ seventh-ranked offense has them positioned to exploit Pitt's vulnerabilities, especially if Pitt quarterback Eli Holstein sits out. Look for Clemson to cover the spread early if Holstein's absence is confirmed.
  • Boston College @ #14 SMU: SMU, boasting the fifth-best rushing defense, should contain Boston College's run-heavy approach. With an extra week of preparation, SMU's offense could do the heavy lifting against an Eagles team potentially without starting quarterback Thomas Castellanos. Betting the over might be worthwhile if SMU dominates possession and Boston College manages a few scoring drives.

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