The 2022-23 college football bowl schedule features a plethora of intriguing matchups between power programs, including Oklahoma vs. Florida State, Texas vs. Washington and Ohio State vs. Georgia. College football bowl confidence pools are extremely popular this time of year, and picking a winner in every game, and assigning confidence points, will be a difficult task as the college football offseason continues to bring more changes. The latest college football lines from Caesars Sportsbook show more than 30 games with a one-score spread, so there will be plenty of tough calls to make.
Louisville and Cincinnati have both lost their head coaches to other vacancies, and the Cardinals enter their matchup as 2-point favorites against the Bearcats. Should you bank on the Cardinals to win and cover, or should you target the Bearcats in your college football bowl confidence picks? Before entering any college football bowl confidence pools, be sure to see the college football picks from SportsLine’s Matt Severance.
Matt Severance is a well-connected writer and handicapper who has worked in the industry since 2005. He wrapped up the 2022 college football regular season as one of SportsLine’s top experts, ending the year on a 20-8 run on his college football picks, returning over $1,100 to $100 bettors during that span. Anybody who followed him saw some huge returns.
So before filling out your college football pool picks, you need to see Severance’s college football bowl picks. He has analyzed each bowl matchup and ordered every game by level of confidence. He’s only sharing his final picks over at SportsLine.
Top college football bowl confidence predictions
One of the top 2022-23 college football bowl confidence picks from Severance: He likes the No. 15 Oregon Ducks to knock off the North Carolina Tar Heels in the 2022 Holiday Bowl on Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. ET. Oregon averaged 507.8 yards per game on offense this season, which ranked fourth in the nation.
The Ducks are led by quarterback Bo Nix, who finished the regular season with 3,389 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and six interceptions. He also recorded 84 carries for 504 yards and an additional 14 scores.
UNC, meanwhile, gave up 31 points per game on average, which ranked 105th in the country. The Tar Heels have also lost each of their last three games, one of the main reasons why Severance sees the Ducks cruising to victory in the…
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