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College Football odds: Point spreads released for every Week 7 game

Nikki Chavanelleby: Nikki Chavanelle10/09/22NikkiChavanelle
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Another week of college football games means new opportunities to make Las Vegas oddsmakers look silly. The point spreads and odds for Week 7 games are out, setting up more potential upsets and drama.

In Week 6, there were several key and unpredictable outcomes. The Crimson Tide, led by backup quarterback Jalen Milroe, came up very short of their 23.5-point spread versus the Aggies, but ultimately won. Kentucky, which was also quarterbacked by a new face, couldn’t win nor cover a 10-point spread versus South Carolina. In Dallas, the Texas Longhorns more than covered in the Red River Rivalry, turning a five-point line into a 49-0 stunner.

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The schedule for Week 7 features top-25 battles between No. 6 Tennessee and No. 3 Alabama, No. 7 USC and No. 20 Utah, No. 5 Michigan and No. 10 Penn State, No. 8 Oklahoma State and No. 13 TCU, as well as No. 15 NC State versus No. 18 Syracuse and No. 16 Mississippi State versus No. 22 Kentucky.

Check out the full slate of odds for games in Week 7.

College Football Week 7 odds, per Vegas Insider:

Wednesday, Oct. 12
Louisiana at Marshall (-8)

Thursday, Oct. 13
Baylor at West Virginia (+3)
Temple at UCF (-24.5)

Friday, Oct. 14
Navy at SMU (-11)
UTSA at FIU (+34.5)

Saturday, Oct. 15
Kansas at Oklahoma (-7)
Old Dominion at Coastal Carolina (-11.5)
Central Michigan at Akron (+13)
Miami (OH) at Bowling Green (+7)
Penn State at Michigan (-7)
Iowa State at Texas (-14)
Auburn at Ole Miss (-16)
Minnesota at Illinois (+3.5)
Miami at Virginia Tech (+8.5)
Buffalo at UMass (+15.5)
UConn at Ball State (-10.5)
Cal at Colorado (+14)
Vanderbilt at Georgia (-38)
Maryland at Indiana (+10)
Arkansas at BYU (-2.5)
Kent State at Toledo (-8)
Oklahoma State at TCU (-3)
Alabama at Tennessee (+8)
Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan (-2)
Charlotte at UAB (-23.5)
Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee (+6.5)
Ohio at Western Michigan (-2.5)
Texas State at Troy (-15.5)
NC State at Syracuse (-3.5)
Louisiana Tech at North Texas (-6)
Wisconsin at Michigan State (+5)
James Madison at Georgia Southern (+10.5)
Tulane at South Florida (+10.5)
Arizona at Washington (-15)
Rice at FAU (-5.5)
ULM at South Alabama (-18)
LSU at Florida (-3)
Utah State at Colorado State (+9)
Clemson at Florida State (+6)
Nebraska at Purdue (-11.5)
Memphis at East Carolina (-3.5)
Stanford at Notre Dame (-15.5)
Mississippi State at Kentucky (+6.5)
New Mexico at New Mexico State (+6)
North Carolina at Duke (+6.5)
USC at Utah (-3)
Washington State at Oregon State (-3)
Air Force at UNLV (+9.5)
San Jose State at Fresno State (+5.5)
Nevada at Hawaii (+4)