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2022-23 College Bowl Games: Confidence football pool picks, schedule, predictions, rankings by proven computer

2022-23 College Bowl Games: Confidence football pool picks, schedule, predictions, rankings by proven computer


The major bowl games such as the New Year’s Six often get most of the attention, but they won’t comprise most of the 2022-23 college football bowl schedule. There are 43 bowl games this year, so most aren’t as high-profile as the ones we’ve been accustomed to enjoying on and around New Year’s Day. Thus, having some assistance when filling out college football bowl confidence pools would be greatly beneficial as even the most arduous college football fan can’t know everything about every team.

The bowl season will begin on Dec. 16, and the first day will see No. 24 Troy vs. No. 25 UTSA in the Cure Bowl. Surprisingly, that is just one of three bowl games before the NY6 that features two ranked teams. Which of these Group of Five programs should you back with your bowl pick’em and college football picks? Before making any college football predictions for bowl season, don’t miss the bowl confidence pool picks from SportsLine’s proven 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 $2,500 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 simulated each matchup on the 2022-23 college football bowl schedule 10,000 times and assigned a confidence rating to each game. You can only see all the college football bowl picks over at SportsLine

Top college football bowl confidence predictions

One of the top 2022-23 college football bowl confidence picks from the model: Ole Miss cruises past Texas Tech in the 2022 Texas Bowl on Dec. 28 at 9 p.m. ET. The Rebels stumbled down the stretch, losing their last three regular season games. However, Ole Miss will enter this matchup with one of the nation’s most effective rushing attacks. In fact, the Rebels average 261.6 rushing yards per game, which ranks third in the country.

Texas Tech, meanwhile, is giving up 166.4 rushing yards per game this season, which ranks 90th in college football. In addition, the Red Raiders are giving up 33 points per game on average over their last five outings. These two teams also faced off in Houston in Sept. 2019 and the Rebels cruised to a 47-27 win. SportsLine’s model is projecting Ole Miss will score 40 points against the Red Raiders, helping the Rebels win in well…

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