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College football odds, picks, predictions, best bets for Week 11: Proven computer backs TCU, Pittsburgh

College football odds, picks, predictions, best bets for Week 11: Proven computer backs TCU, Pittsburgh

With a thudding victory over the top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers last week, the Georgia Bulldogs took over as the No. 1 team in the College Football Playoff Rankings this week and now they’ll head to Starkville to take on Mississippi State on Saturday. Georgia is favored by 16 points on the road in the latest Week 11 college football odds from Caesars Sportsbook as they simply look to hold serve until the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. Meanwhile, No. 5 Tennessee will look to rebound at home against Missouri (noon ET, CBS) with a clear path to the College Football Playoff still open.

The Volunteers are favored by 20.5 points over Missouri in the Week 11 college football lines. Those are two of the four SEC matchups featuring double-digit spreads as Kentucky is favored by 18 over Vanderbilt and Alabama is favored by 12 on the road against Ole Miss (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS). Before making any Week 11 college football picks on those games or others, be sure to see the latest college football predictions from SportsLine’s advanced computer model.

The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Over the past six-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated a stunning profit of almost $3,000 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.

Now, it has turned its attention to the latest Week 11 college football odds from Caesars and locked in picks for every FBS matchup. Head here to see every pick.

Top college football predictions for Week 11

One of the college picks the model is high on in Week 11: Pittsburgh (-4.5) cruises to an easy win at Virginia on Saturday afternoon. The Panthers lost three of their first four conference games this season, but they are coming off a 19-9 win over then-No. 20 Syracuse last week. They were led by backup running back Rodney Hammond Jr., who rushed 28 times for 124 yards and a touchdown against the top defense in the ACC.

The Panthers have a chance to become bowl eligible on Saturday afternoon, while Virginia is coming off its sixth loss of the season. The Cavaliers were without their top three wide receivers and their leading running back in their loss to North Carolina last week, and all of those players are questionable to play on Saturday. Pittsburgh has won five of the last six meetings between these teams and has…

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