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DJ'S FREE WEEKLY COLLEGE FOOTBALL PICKS
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DJ's Football Picks Season Record
Wins: 11 | Losses: 9| Ties: 0
NCAA Picks Winning Percentage: 55%
Record updated Mondays
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NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 4 FREE PICKS:
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DJ has started the college football betting seasonwith a 55% winning record on his free football picks. Check out his free college football picks below for week 4:
Miami -29.5 @ Houston
I know what you’re thinking, “nobody goes into the Cougars house and beats them by 29.” Actually that’s not true many people kick the holy hell out Houston wherever and whenever they play. Hurricanes continue to play a fierce OC schedule, hell they’d play Vassar if the opportunity presented itself.
Purdue -21 @ Illinois
The Illini are a joke. Purdue is scoring enough for the entire Big Ten, in fact they are the only team in that conference that seems to understand scoring. Michigan and Ohio State seem determined to find a way to win by either not scoring at all or scoring fewer points than their opponent. Apparently this has a lot to do with quantum physics and relativity.
Idaho @ Oregon -34
The Ducks are the same team that lost to perennial doormat Indiana. However Idaho is here just to collect a check, an asswhipping, and maybe steal some towels.
USC -21 @ Stanford
The Teevens deathmarch continues. SC is finally playing better, still playing nobody, and has no new arrests or convictions. That’s a spicy combination. Stanford leaves this game knowing their players are smarter, but that’s about it.
Northwestern +15 @ Minnesota
Northwestern will still roll over, but Minnesota loves to give up passing yards which should keep this game close. A fun game to watch if you love one-dimensional football. The FCC should fine whatever station broadcasts this game.
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