College Football Week 3 Early Odds, Picks & Prediction: Kentucky vs. Youngstown State (2022)
Letâs take a look at the College Football Week 3 odds, picks, and predictions for this weekâs game: Kentucky vs. Youngstown State.
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College Football Week 3 Early Odds, Picks & Prediction: Kentucky vs. Youngstown State
Kentucky RB Chris Rodriguez Jr., who's been suspended for a DUI charge, has been cleared to return on Oct. 1 against Ole Miss. That means he'll miss this weekend's game against FCS YSU and also next week's non-con matchup against Northern Illinois.
Kentucky is also missing RB Ramon Jefferson, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in the opener against Miami (OH). Kentucky has managed to start 2-0 despite the compromised backfield depth.
RB Kavosiey Smoke will keep the starting gig through the end of the month. More explosive than Rodriguez but not as efficient, Smoke rushed for 80 yards on 14 carries in Saturday's 26-16 upset win over Florida.
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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.
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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.
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