Three of the top sports betting services have free college football game picks. 
We start out with the all-time winningest sports handicapper GodsTips with a 
NCAA football Vegas expert total.

Army-Northern Illinois OVER 55.5

New NIU head coach Dan Doeren has installed a faster-paced offense, in the mold 
of an Oregon. The Huskies want to snap the ball in 20 seconds or faster.

Northern Illinois fifth-year senior Chandler Harnish is one of nation’s top 
returning quarterbacks. Harnish, a first-team Mid-American Conference pick last 
season, threw for 21 touchdowns and ran for seven more in 2010.

He will pick apart a defensive backfield that has only starting cornerback Josh 
Jackson and reserve safety Ty Shrader with game experience.

Army does have explosiveness with slotback Raymond Maples.  The defense will be 
focused on quarterback Trent Steelman and fullback Jared Hassin, leaving 
Maples, a strong, quick runner, opportunities for big plays.

The Black will keep defenses honest. Army might have its deepest backfield in 
years. Junior fullback Jared Hassin returns following a 1,000-yard season. 
Offensive coordinator Ian Shields said sophomore slotback Raymond Maples is 
poised for a breakout year. Maples battled through injuries, rushing for 208 
yards as a freshman. Junior slotback Malcolm Brown scored six touchdowns. 
Sophomore Jon Crucitti can play anywhere in the backfield. Freshmen Larry Dixon 
and Trenton Turrentine are pushing for carries.

GodsTips traces its roots back to the scorephone days is is the anchor of 
OffshoreInsiders.com

Now to the wunderkinds at The Canadian Crew with a collegiate football 
prediction against the spread.

BYU @ Ole Miss

Saturday, September 3, 4:45 p.m. ET

NCAAF betting line: BYU -3

How will BYU fare as an Independent in 2011? If its final six games of 2010 are 
any indication, the answer is: very well. The Cougars won five of their final 
six games last year, scoring 40 or more points four times.

Will quarterback Jake Heaps build on his outstanding finish to 2010, when he 
threw 14 touchdown passes versus three picks over his last six starts? Against 
Ole Miss, it’s highly possible. The Rebels’ “D” was porous last season.

Mississippi’s offense normally would make up for its defensive woes. It has a 
strong running game with Brandon Bolden chugging behind a big line. But, since 
Randall Mackey is suspended and Barry Brunetti will start at quarterback in 
Week 1, I wonder if Ole Miss will take a little bit of time to gel. It appears 
BYU is catching the Rebels at the right time, even on the road.

The pick: BYU -3 from the Canadian Crew, one of the newest additions to 
OffshoreInsiders.com

Finally to Bill Tanner. Bill Tanner is the only sports handicapper ranked Top 
15 all-time units won in every American sport: NFL, NBA, NCAAB, NCAAF, and MLB.

Northwestern at Boston College

Tanner’s Tip: Northwestern starting quarterback Dan Persa may not play the 
season opener, but it will not matter.  The Wildcats have done an outstanding 
job of developing signal callers over the years with another good one ready to 
go in sophomore Kain Colter.  They are 8-1 in their last nine regular-season 
games against non-conference opponents, and head coach Pat Fitzgerald will do 
everything he can to make sure his players win nine out of 10.

Bet Northwestern +3

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