College Football Week 1 Odds, Picks & Prediction: Rice vs. USC (9/3)
Letâs take a look at the College Football Week 1 odds, picks, and predictions for this weekâs game: Rice vs. USC.
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- New Mexico State vs. Minnesota
- Georgia State vs. South Carolina
- Nevada vs. Texas State
- Western Kentucky vs. Hawaii
- North Carolina State vs. East Carolina
- Clemson vs. Georgia Tech
- Boise State vs. Oregon State
- Arizona vs. San Diego State
- Utah State vs. Alabama
- Middle Tennessee vs. James Madison
- Cincinnati vs. Arkansas
- Florida State vs. LSU
- Utah vs. Florida
- Colorado State vs. Michigan
- Oregon vs. Georgia
- Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas
- Notre Dame vs. Ohio State
College Football Week 1 Early Odds, Picks & Prediction: Rice vs. USC
Rice (+32.5) at USC
Hold your nose and jump. My system is showing six points of value on Rice. You can consider those six points a straight tax on USC offseason hype.
The Trojansâ offense should be awesome immediately. HC Lincoln Riley, QB Caleb Williams and WR Mario Williams, who came over together from Oklahoma, provide a sort of continuity. WR Jordan Addison rivals CeeDee Lamb as the best WR that Riley has ever coached. RB Travis Dye should put up big numbers this year behind an awesome USC OL on the interior.
But USC has major question marks on defense. There are just as many new faces on defense as on offense, they just arenât as accomplished and donât have the star power. USC DC Alex Grinch has recently sounded pessimistic about that unitâs progress.
Rice lacks USCâs talent, but it has continuity going for it. The Owls have 14 starters back, and the coaching staff returns intact. Last yearâs team went 4-8, the first time Rice had won four games since 2015.
HC Mike Bloomgren, David Shawâs former OC at Stanford, prefers the snailâs pace we typically associate with the Cardinal. Last year, Rice ranked in the bottom-15 in the nation in offensive pace, preferring to huddle up and bleed the play clock before snapping.
And though Riley is known for explosive offenses, his offenses donât play at the tempo most think. Last yearâs Oklahoma team only ranked No. 92 in pace. The year before, No. 96. In 2019, No. 86.
This game wonât have as many possessions as an average FBS game, so USC will not only need to score at will to cover this number, but the Trojansâ work-in-progress defense will need to come out of the gates with a dominant performance. Rice is the play.
Bet: Rice (+32.5)
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