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10 Best College Football Predictions Against the Spread: No. 3 Army vs. North Texas

What are the ten best picks against the spread for the Saturday games in Week 11 of the 2024 college football season? No. 3 Army vs. North Texas
Nov 2, 2024; West Point, New York, USA; Army Black Knights head coach Jeff Monken looks at the scoreboard during the first half against the Air Force Falcons at Michie Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-Imagn Images

Nov 2, 2024; West Point, New York, USA; Army Black Knights head coach Jeff Monken looks at the scoreboard during the first half against the Air Force Falcons at Michie Stadium.

3. Army at North Texas

Line: Point Total 62.5
Prediction: Over

This comes with a HUUUUUUUUGE warning.

1) This is probably too high on a top ten list.

2) This could be really, really right - like, obviously right - or be hilariously wrong and not even show up to the ballpark. There probably won't be any in between, like coming in at 63 on one side or 61 on the other.

3) Whatever. It's super late, I have to get up in three hours and pretend to know what I'm talking about on various radio hits, and the caffeine and house podcast are kicking in large. So let's do this.

To set the dial back to real here, the concern is that Army goes Army and takes the air out of the ball on enough drives to limit the possessions on both sides, keeping the score low.

But Army hasn't faced anything close to the North Texas offense that's rested with two weeks off, wings the ball all over the place, and is hanging up 40 a game without a sweat.

Meanwhile, Army has put up 42 points or more in five of the eight games.

NEXT: 2. Georgia vs. Ole Miss

10 Best Picks Against the Spread
10. Double Digit Home Dogs
9. Florida State at Notre Dame
8. Oklahoma at Missouri
7. Miss State at Tennessee
6. Clemson at Virginia Tech
5. Oklahoma State vs. TCU
4. UConn vs. UAB
3. Army vs. North Texas
2. Georgia vs. Ole Miss
1. Utah State vs. Washington State

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