College Football Week 4 Picks: Tennessee vs. Oklahoma (2024)
While there weren’t many marquee games on the Week 3 college football slate, we found enough action across the board from Thursday through Saturday to wind up profitable. Our lone loser was Texas State failing to cover +2.5, losing by three points after blowing three separate leads to Arizona State.
In Week 4, we’ve got a couple of blue-chip Power 4 programs facing off, giving us plenty of quality betting markets to wager on the upcoming slate of games. We wound up 3-1 with our Week 3 best bets, so let’s keep the momentum rolling with my latest line movement analysis to predict four games on the Week 4 college football slate. Here is my early prediction for college football Week 4: Tennessee vs. Oklahoma.
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College Football Week 4 Early Picks: Tennessee vs. Oklahoma
Tennessee vs. Oklahoma
The final matchup we’re targeting is an SEC showdown between Tennessee and Oklahoma on Saturday night in Norman. There’s been a ton of line movement in favor of Tennessee in this game, which is justified based on how dominant the Volunteers have looked against their opponents leading up to Week 4.
Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava and RB Dylan Sampson are a potent one-two punch in the Vols’ backfield, however, it’s the Tennessee defense that deserves its flowers. The Volunteers defense has yet to give up a touchdown in 2024, allowing 1.8 YPC and under a 60 percent completion rate to opposing quarterbacks.
It may be a long night for the Sooners at home, who barely held on against Houston 16-12 in Week 2, while narrowly avoiding an upset against Tulane with a strong fourth-quarter finish. Let’s stake another unit on Tennessee at -7 before this number gets to double-digits by Saturday morning.
Best Bet: Tennessee -7 (-115)
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