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College football Week 6 betting trends: Odds ATS, tips, stats

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Week 6 of the college football season features more teams around the country starting their conference schedule, including three matchups between ranked teams in the AP Top 25.

Hendon Hooker and the No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers kick things off with an SEC matchup with the No. 25 LSU Tigers, while No. 17 TCU, fresh off an upset victory over Oklahoma, takes on undefeated No.

19 Kansas in Lawrence. The final ranked matchup of the weekend is a Pac-12 showdown between No. 11 Utah and No. 18 UCLA. Chip Kelly's Bruins might be a surprising contender in the conference after defeating Washington on Friday.

But which games should bettors look at across this weekend's slate? We have everything you need to make your wagering decisions ahead of Week 6.

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