PennLive's Johnny McGonigal makes his picks against the spread for college football's biggest Week 6 games.
Last week was our first making picks against the spread for Penn State and the biggest games on the college football slate. We went a modest 3-4-1. Not great, but not terrible.
Here are my picks for Penn State-UCLA and the rest of the top college football games of Week 6. As always, tail responsibly.I love what UNLV did after the Matt Sluka-NIL saga, destroying a solid Fresno State team by 45 points with new QB Hajj-Malik Williams accounting for four touchdowns. But for as much fun as UNLV’s offense is, I think Syracuse, averaging 34.3 points per game, can keep up. I’d love it if it was a full seven points.
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