2024 College Football Week 13 predictions, best bets by Chris 'The Bear' Fallica
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"Bear Bets" are real wagers that Chris "The Bear" Fallica is actually making.
Shohei Ohtani won his third Most Valuable Player Award and first in the National League, and Aaron Judge earned his second American League honour on Thursday.
The rapidly approaching early signing period has the recruiting world spinning a little faster. Less than two dozen ESPN 300 prospects remain uncommitted, though flips and decommitments are the catalyst for much of the movement now.
The penultimate weekend of the regular season has put the brightest spotlights on Indiana-Ohio State, BYU-Arizona State and Army-Notre Dame at Yankee Stadium, just like Curt Cignetti predicted back in the summer.
This past Saturday was another electric day in college football.
Milwaukee's Pat Murphy won National League Manager of the Year on Tuesday after a stellar debut season with the Brewers, while Cleveland's Stephen Vogt took the AL honor after leading the Guardians to 92 wins and a division title in his first year as a skipper at any level.
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The latest College Football Playoff rankings were released Tuesday night with the top five remaining the same as last week. No. 2 Ohio State (+300) remains the betting favorite to win the national championship. After the Buckeyes is No. 1 Oregon (+450) — even after a major scare by Wisconsin on Saturday — followed by No. 3 Texas (+500) and No. 10 Georgia (+500). No. 4 Penn State is 20-1 and No. 5 Indiana is 25-1.