The No. 18 Notre Dame Fighting Irish will try to continue their late-season surge when they face the Boston College Eagles during the Week 12 college football schedule. Notre Dame has rattled off four consecutive wins since losing to Stanford in mid-October. The Fighting Irish knocked off a pair of ranked teams during that stretch, and they held off Navy for a win last week. They are 20.5-point favorites in the latest Week 12 college football odds at Caesars Sportsbook.
One team that Notre Dame beat during its current winning streak was Clemson, which is a 19-point favorite against Miami (Fla.) on Saturday afternoon. Should you be backing either of those heavy favorites with your Week 12 college football bets? Before making any Week 12 college football picks on those games or others, be sure to see the latest college football predictions from SportsLine’s advanced computer model.
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Top college football predictions for Week 12
One of the college picks the model is high on in Week 12: No. 25 Cincinnati (-17) covers at Temple in a 4 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday. The Bearcats have two losses by a combined 11 points entering Saturday and Luke Fickell’s squad will need to keep the pedal to the metal while locked in a tight AAC race with UCF and Tulane. All three teams are at 5-1 and with UCF holding the tiebreaker over both teams and the top two teams advancing to the AAC Championship Game.
Cincinnati narrowly escaped with a 27-25 win over East Carolina last week to move to 8-2 on the season but now the Bearcats get a much easier matchup against the Owls in Stan Drayton’s first season as head coach. Temple has lost five of six and allowed at least 450 yards of total offense in four of its last five games. The model is predicting that soft defensive unit is exactly what the Cincinnati offense needs to get back on track, predicting that the Bearcats score 40 and cover nearly 70% of the time.
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