College Football Week 2 Odds, Picks & Prediction: Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee (2022)
Letâs take a look at the College Football Week 2 odds, picks, and predictions for this weekâs game: Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee.
And check out our other game previews for Week 2:
- Alabama vs. Texas
- USC vs. Stanford
- Baylor vs. BYU
- Kentucky vs. Florida
- Mississippi State vs. Arizona
- Ohio vs. Penn State
- Duke vs. Northwestern
- Maryland vs. Charlotte
- Hawaii vs. Michigan
- Virginia vs. Illinois
- Oregon State vs. Fresno State
- UAB vs. Liberty
- Ohio State vs. Arkansas State
- Texas Tech vs. Houston
- TCU vs. Tarleton State
- Arizona State vs. Oklahoma State
- UNC vs. Georgia State
- Colorado vs. Air Force
- Houston vs. Texas Tech
- Ohio vs. Penn State
- South Carolina vs. Arkansas
- Notre Dame vs. Marshall
- Miami vs. Southern Miss
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College Football Week 2 Odds, Picks & Prediction: Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee
It appears as though Pittsburgh will be without RB ââRodney Hammond Jr., who suffered a right leg injury on a helmet-to-helmet targeting call in the win over the Mountaineers. Hammond was a breakout star against WVU, posting 129 scrimmage yards and two TD.
Pitt is going to miss him. But Hammond's absence will clear the way for Israel Abanikanda, who was expected to lead the rotation this season but took a backseat against the Mountaineers as Hammond had one of the best games of his life.
My system is showing an absurd amount of value on Pitt in this game, installing the Panthers as 2.8-point favorites in a game the market has set at Vols -6.5 - that's nearly a double-digit discrepancy.
Recent history also points towards Pitt. While Tennessee is 4-11 ATS in its last 15 against ranked opponents, Pitt is 4-1 ATS in its last five as a home underdog of 6.5 or fewer. Pitt HC Pat Narduzzi loves these spots.
Bet: Pittsburgh (+6.5)
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Betting "against the spread" refers to the act of choosing the winning team based on a numeric handicap placed on the team that oddsmakers believe is superior, rather than picking the outright winner. For example, if the Rams face the Bengals, and oddsmakers set the spread at Rams -3.5, you would need Los Angeles to win by 4 or more points in order to cash your Rams bet.
What is an Over/Under Bet?
Over/Under is a wager based on how many points you think will be scored in a specific game. Oddsmakers set the total, and bettors decide whether the final score will be higher or lower than that number. If an Over/Under is set at 44.5 points and you bet Over, you will need the combined score of both teams to be 45 points or higher to win your bet.
What is a Moneyline Bet?
A moneyline bet involves choosing which team you believe will win a specific matchup. The moneyline favorite carries a minus designation, like -130. This means that you need to wager $130 to earn a $100 profit. Conversely, the underdog carries a plus designation, like +110. This means that you win $110 in profit on a $100 bet.
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