Point/Counterpoint: Notre Dame vs Louisville – Free NCAAF Betting Picks

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Notre Dame (9) vs Louisville
Monday, September 2 nd, 8:00 PM at Cardinal Stadium
Swinging Johnson: This week Doug Upstone and render our college football picks on the Monday night game between the Louisville Cardinals and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and then that I will deviate to dip our feet into uncharted waters.
It will most likely be the first and only time this season we do so, as the last week of display NFL football is somewhat lackluster compared to a regular-season sport of NCAA soccer featuring one of the best teams in the nation, plus a legendary football program to boot, Notre Dame.
Without further ado, let us start the debate after my buddy Doug Upstone got the better of me last week with a wager on the Steelers while the Titans were backed by me. We have been placing wins back and on so it appears like its my turn to get the gold wreath, as the Irish are heartily endorsed by me and will follow the squares putting the thick lumber onto a public street favorite.
After reviewing the college football odds nearly six days prior to this Monday night event, I see that the line has spiked a half-point about the preferred, opening at Notre Dame -19 1/2 to where it is currently offered in a solid -20 across the board whatsoever the very best online sportsbooks.
Doug, I like the Irish but you are leaning onto the Cardinals. Other than the venue is it that you believe Louisville will hang with the boys out of South Bend?
Doug Upstone: Yup IMO and at least a successful win, it said a great deal about the Steelers and Titans direction. Lets move to soccer, in which the matches count and so will our recordings on this one.
Recall Louisville used to play against competitions? They held their engineered and own many upsets. These were fun games and the Cardinals were an golf club.
However, such as the former Papa Johns Stadium as well as its fake (in real life) owner, Louisville soccer last year was worse than the usual three-day-old pizza.
Scott Satterfield worked wonders and are out win games and to change the civilization. This will not happen immediately as the ability level is down from theVille. This is a significant time for Louisville, a team that has the opportunity to begin taking actions.
Ive read where the Cards coaches have sped up the slow mechanics of QB Jawon Pass (good name for a QB) and that I enjoy Hassan Hall as the lead running back. Than having a ticket for the Colts at OVER 9 for season 23, the protection, well, which makes me more nervous. You have up your Irish, please do tell.
Swinging Johnson: The Cardinals wont be doing much since the Notre Dame defense will keep them snug in their nest flying in this match. Scott Satterfield is currently in the big leagues and hes got a team last year, where they went winless in ACC activity coming from a dismal 2-10 album. This rebuild is akin to attempting to turn it into an F-22 Raptor and taking a hot air balloon.
While this may eventually happen, the issue is that Louisville is facing a group that made it to the CFP this past year and possessed only one of the stingiest defenses in all of college football, surrendering just 17.2 points within the normal season and moving a perfect 12-0 till they fulfilled Clemson in the CFP semifinals. The offense was clicking on all cylinders averaging over 33 points per game.
So, my issue is, just how can be a quarterback like Pass whos slow to release, designed to get any traction against a swarming shield? Especially when hes working with an offensive strategy and a new trainer?
Please, Doug, rescue me I am lost! I find no way, shape or form where Louisville is going to have the ability to keep up and I am desperate to the ancestral wisdom and handicapping experience that is prodigious!
Doug Upstone: Well, Swinger, Im happy to read in your last sentence youre coming on to the bright side of sports gambling, or youre just being the identical wise a** you are. I will allow the SBR readers that are currently making school football picks decide on that. Im the first to understand Louisville sucked and was not just 2-10, however 1-11 ATS last year.
Like he gave up about the Atlanta Falcons, but that staff COMPLETELY gave up on coach Bobby Petrino. A trainer brings a fresh mindset on building a statement, and this being a match, his team will be sold by Satterfield. Louisville does need to hope not and the Irish will take them have a lot of fight.
Lets also consider, Brian Kelly with gold and the blue is just 10-13-1 ATS as a road favorite, also a ATS, if dishing out more or 20 specimens. That defense you said may improve as the season progresses but substituting five starters, even if you dont/cant recruit like Bama or Clemson, it will take time.
I was being a bit facetious because though you have an impressive handicapping restart, you miss the mark from time to time. And in this case, because Louisville might be better than last year but I would submit that they could be coached with a Rhesus monkey and improve upon their record rendered by an awkward trainer like Petrino you happen to be shooting blanks.
I know that placing nearly three touchdowns on the road would be square biz for sure and Joe Q. Public never got rich by betting the heavy road chalk, but sometimes the people is correct, and in this case they certainly are. Until when we get down on our NFL Game of the Week next week, lets see what happens on Monday when the Irish come ready to rumble in Louisville.
Free College Football Pick: Swinging Johnson — Notre Dame -20 (-110)
Free College Football Pick: Doug Upstone — Louisville +20 (-110)

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