College Football Week 4 Must Bet Games

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Slowly college football is getting back to normal and in Week 4, the SEC returns to action. Keep reading for the top College Football Week 4 must bet and watch games you need to mark on your calendar.

College Football Week 4 Must Bet Games
Kansas State Wildcats at #3 Oklahoma Sooners
Last season, the Sooners and Wildcats played in a 48-41 game that Oklahoma won. This season, the score could be similar. Oklahoma quarterback Spencer Rattler looks like the next coming of Patrick Mahomes. Rattler has skills for days. Also, K-State’s defense allows 35 points per. The Wildcats will score a few points.

#7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Wake Forest Demon Deacon
Wake Forest won’t help over players in this matchup. The Demon Deacons don’t have the type of offense that will post more than 13 to 17 points against a young, but talented, Notre Dame defense. The Irish will move the football. They may not throw 52 against the Deacons the way they did versus USF in Week 3, but ND will score some points.

Iowa State Cyclones at TCU Horned Frogs
In 2019, TCU averaged 30.3 points per game. The Horned Frogs are good enough on offense to average around that many points this season. Iowa State doesn’t have much of an offense, though. Here’s another college football contest where the total should lean towards the low side.

#9 Texas Longhorns at Texas Tech Red Raiders
Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger is the real deal. The Longhorns blasted Texas Tech 49-24 last season. Texas Tech should score over 20 points again while the Horns could post over 50. This should end up one of the highest-scoring games in Week 4.

West Virginia Mountaineers at #11 Oklahoma State Cowboys
The Oklahoma State Cowboys have won of the very best offenses in the country but it didn’t show up against Tulsa in a 16-7 game. Last season these two played in a 20-13 game. Neither figures to for the issue on Saturday, which means we’re staring at another low-scoring battle.

#4 Georgia Bulldogs at Arkansas Razorbacks
Georgia is a Top 10 squad, no doubt, but it’s not because of their offense. The Bulldogs won’t score a ton of points this season. Former USC Trojan starter JT Daniels is the man now that Jamie Newman said he wouldn’t participate due to the coronavirus. Daniels plays behind an offensive line with 4 new starters. Arkansas averaged 21.4 points per last season. Nothing tells us they should average more this season.

Vanderbilt Commodores at #10 Texas A&M Aggies
Vanderbilt’s offense won’t do much. Vandy wants to employ an up-tempo style this season. That won’t work against the Aggies, a team that returns a lot of talent on the defensive side of the football. This game should be low-scoring because even if A&M scores 28 to 35, Vanderbilt may not score at all.

NC State Wolfpack at #20 Virginia Tech Hokies
NC State didn’t score at least 28 points in a single ACC game last season. Although the offense should be better in 2020, it won’t be good enough to deal with a Virginia Tech team that returns 10 starters on defense. This will be a low-scoring battle for sure.