It’s week 13 of the college football season and we have predictions for 62 games this weekend. Using our predictive formula, we’ve predicted scores for every week 13 game involving FBS teams.
Here are the top 10 college football games of week 13:
10. Virginia Tech at Virginia – Can the Hokies send Frank Beamer out with a bowl game? They’ve gotta win on the road to do it.
9. Navy at Houston – This game features ranked teams, one with a stellar rushing game and the other with an aerial attack.
8. Iowa at Nebraska – The ‘Huskers pulled a big upset at home over Michigan State and now could ruin the Hawkeyes’ perfect season.
7. North Carolina at NC State – NC State would love nothing more than to ruin UNC’s chances of making the ACC Championship a college football playoff play-in game.
6. Florida State at Florida – This game could impact the College Football Playoff indirectly. While FSU is out of consideration, the Gators with a win in the SEC Championship have a chance. However, if the Gators drop this game could hurt the SEC in the seeding.
5. Ole Miss at Mississippi State – The Egg Bowl will once again feature ranked teams but really just pride on the line as neither will be headed to the SEC Championship. Should be a great game though.
4. UCLA at USC – The winner here takes the Pac-12 South.
3. Notre Dame at Stanford – A win here sends Notre Dame to the College Football Playoff. A win by Stanford puts them back in the conversation for a spot in the playoff as well.
2. Ohio State at Michigan – This game still has meaning after the Buckeyes’ loss last week, both just are at the mercy of Penn State. If the Nittany Lions can win, the winner of this one goes to the Big Ten Championship.
1. Oklahoma at Oklahoma State – The Cowboys lost for the first time last week. This one is for the Big XII and a potential spot in the College Football Playoff.
Week 13 College Football Predictions:
TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS LINE |
101 Bowling Green | 82% | 47 | -23 |
102 Ball State | 18% | 18 | 74u |
103 Ohio | 26% | 17 | 58u |
104 Northern Illinois | 74% | 39 | -13½ |
111 South Florida | 96% | 48 | |
112 Central Florida | 4% | 6 | |
113 Texas Tech | 55% | 38 | 72½u |
114 Texas | 45% | 33 | -1½ |
115 Marshall | 35% | 22 | 63½u |
116 Western Kentucky | 65% | 36 | -10½ |
117 Iowa | 52% | 30 | -2 |
118 Nebraska | 48% | 28 | 58u |
119 Miami (FL) | 40% | 23 | 56u |
120 Pittsburgh | 60% | 32 | -6 |
121 Massachusetts | 45% | 24 | 51½u |
122 Buffalo | 55% | 29 | -6½ |
123 Kent State | 27% | 11 | 39½u |
124 Akron | 73% | 32 | -10½ |
125 Troy | 48% | 27 | 59½u |
126 Georgia State | 52% | 29 | -1 |
127 Western Michigan | 41% | 25 | 61u |
128 Toledo | 59% | 34 | -9 |
129 Eastern Michigan | 20% | 15 | 56½u |
130 Central Michigan | 80% | 43 | -24½ |
131 Missouri | 32% | 15 | 46u |
132 Arkansas | 68% | 31 | -14 |
133 Navy | 55% | 31 | |
134 Houston | 45% | 27 | -1 |
135 Tulsa | 63% | 38 | -6½ |
136 Tulane | 37% | 26 | 64½u |
137 Washington State | 47% | 26 | |
138 Washington | 53% | 29 | |
139 Oregon State | 1% | 10 | 68½u |
140 Oregon | 99% | 56 | -35 |
141 Boise State | 62% | 34 | -7½ |
142 San Jose State | 38% | 23 | 58½u |
143 Baylor | 54% | 39 | -1½ |
144 TCU | 46% | 36 | |
145 Ohio State | 50% | 23 | 45u |
146 Michigan | 50% | 24 | -1½ |
147 Louisiana-Lafayette | 22% | 17 | 60u |
148 Appalachian State | 78% | 42 | -23 |
149 Louisville | 55% | 28 | -4 |
150 Kentucky | 45% | 24 | 53½u |
151 Penn State | 36% | 17 | |
152 Michigan State | 64% | 31 | -1½ |
153 Cincinnati | 45% | 29 | -1 |
154 East Carolina | 55% | 34 | 67½u |
155 Connecticut | 38% | 17 | 43u |
156 Temple | 62% | 28 | -12 |
157 Iowa State | 36% | 24 | 61u |
158 West Virginia | 64% | 37 | -14 |
159 Duke | 47% | 23 | -4 |
160 Wake Forest | 53% | 25 | 46u |
161 Boston College | 50% | 22 | -3 |
162 Syracuse | 50% | 23 | 41u |
163 Indiana | 62% | 38 | -6½ |
164 Purdue | 38% | 27 | 68½u |
165 Florida Atlantic | 55% | 30 | -4 |
166 Old Dominion | 45% | 26 | |
167 Vanderbilt | 27% | 10 | 41u |
168 Tennessee | 73% | 31 | -16½ |
169 South Alabama | 12% | 13 | 58u |
170 Georgia Southern | 88% | 47 | -20½ |
171 UNLV | 45% | 26 | |
172 Wyoming | 55% | 30 | |
173 Middle Tennessee St. | 67% | 36 | -12 |
174 Texas-San Antonio | 33% | 21 | 58½u |
175 Colorado | 35% | 20 | 49½u |
176 Utah | 65% | 34 | -16½ |
177 BYU | 54% | 29 | -3 |
178 Utah State | 46% | 26 | 55½u |
179 Virginia Tech | 61% | 33 | -3½ |
180 Virginia | 39% | 24 | 51u |
181 North Carolina | 61% | 35 | -6½ |
182 North Carolina State | 39% | 24 | 64½u |
183 Charlotte | 39% | 25 | 60½u |
184 Rice | 61% | 35 | -11 |
185 Maryland | 49% | 28 | -1 |
186 Rutgers | 51% | 29 | |
187 Florida State | 55% | 25 | -2 |
188 Florida | 45% | 20 | 43½u |
189 Georgia | 59% | 30 | -5 |
190 Georgia Tech | 41% | 21 | 48½u |
191 Kansas State | 78% | 44 | -20 |
192 Kansas | 22% | 18 | 56u |
193 Texas A&M | 45% | 25 | 52½u |
194 LSU | 55% | 29 | -5½ |
195 Northwestern | 53% | 22 | -3½ |
196 Illinois | 47% | 19 | 41u |
197 Alabama | 72% | 36 | -14 |
198 Auburn | 28% | 16 | 48½u |
199 Arizona State | 51% | 32 | 67u |
200 California | 49% | 31 | -4 |
201 Texas State | 44% | 31 | 67½u |
202 Idaho | 56% | 37 | -2½ |
203 Southern Miss | 56% | 34 | 61½u |
204 Louisiana Tech | 44% | 28 | -6 |
205 SMU | 32% | 27 | 73u |
206 Memphis | 68% | 44 | -21½ |
207 Clemson | 64% | 32 | -17½ |
208 South Carolina | 36% | 20 | 55u |
209 UTEP | 49% | 28 | 50½u |
210 North Texas | 51% | 29 | -2½ |
211 Wisconsin | 46% | 20 | -2½ |
212 Minnesota | 54% | 23 | 50½u |
213 Oklahoma | 56% | 37 | -6½ |
214 Oklahoma State | 44% | 31 | 66½u |
215 Mississippi | 52% | 29 | -1 |
216 Mississippi State | 48% | 28 | 64u |
217 Notre Dame | 41% | 25 | 55u |
218 Stanford | 59% | 33 | -3½ |
219 Arkansas State | 73% | 46 | -17 |
220 New Mexico State | 27% | 25 | 72u |
221 Nevada | 15% | 10 | 50½u |
222 San Diego State | 85% | 42 | -17½ |
223 Air Force | 61% | 32 | -10 |
224 New Mexico | 39% | 21 | 52u |
225 UCLA | 53% | 31 | 63u |
226 Southern Cal | 47% | 28 | -3½ |
227 Colorado State | 71% | 39 | -9½ |
228 Fresno State | 29% | 19 | 58½u |
229 Louisiana-Monroe | 49% | 27 | |
230 Hawaii | 51% | 28 |
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