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Explaining the factors that drive line movements in betting markets, helping you assess whether a change is an overreaction or underreaction to these market influences.
The Atlanta Falcons appeared well on their way to winning their first division title in eight years, but problems in all three phases have put that in serious jeopardy.
Penn State is a hot bet to make at least the semifinal when you consider that its first two playoff games would come against SMU and Boise State. PSU has enough talent, especially on defense, to make a deep run this season if it takes advantage of the road in front of it.
Tennessee’s formula has been simple: play great defense, run the ball and wait for Nico Iamaleava to develop. Any team that can pressure a quarterback like Tennessee can stands a chance.
The Mustangs' offense is balanced and explosive, and their defense is wildly underrated. SMU should also have its big-game jitters out of the way after a thrilling game against Clemson.
Any team armed with a top-10 passer and a defense that creates takeaways is a threat. The Tigers have the talent to put a scare into anybody if they can execute at a consistently high level.
There have been cracks at times in the trenches, but Oregon is one of just three teams inside the top 10 in both offensive and defensive grade. The Ducks have been the most consistently balanced team in college football, which will be an asset considering the tough road they were given in this bracket.
The Bulldogs still have plenty of talent and a defensive mastermind in Kirby Smart. No matter their flaws, they will be as prepared to play in a win-or-go-home scenario as any team left standing, and they will not be an easy out.
If Maddux Madsen and offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter can conjure up enough passing production to keep defenses honest, Ashton Jeanty can lead the way against lighter boxes, while the team’s defense does just enough to keep the Broncos in games.
Cam Skattebo is one of the best running backs in the country, while Sam Leavitt is a legitimate force. An explosive offense combined with a defense that plays greater than the sum of its parts will be tough for opponents to overcome.
Aside from questions along their offensive line, Ohio State has a plethora of talent all over the field, and Will Howard has shown that he is capable of leading the Buckeyes to wins. If Ohio State finds any improvement up front, it is certainly talented enough to win a national championship.
Coach Kyle Shanahan said the 49ers are working on the best way to part with linebacker De'Vondre Campbell a day after he refused to enter Thursday night's game.
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, once feared lost for the season with a torn pectoral muscle, has not abandoned hope for a return in 2024, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III is likely to miss a second straight game with a calf injury after the team listed him as doubtful for Sunday night against the Packers.
Chiefs wide receiver Hollywood will practice Friday, a source told ESPN's Adam Teicher. Brown has been out since August with a a sternoclavicular injury.
The Dolphins released wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. on Friday, ending the veteran's tenure with the team four weeks before the end of the regular season.
Justin Herbert (left ankle sprain, left thigh contusion) was a full participant in Friday's practice and is off the Chargers' final injury report ahead of Sunday's matchup with Tampa Bay. "He's got the strength of 10 men," coach Jim Harbaugh said.
The Chargers will have quarterback Justin Herbert slinging passes against the Buccaneers on Sunday and they hope to have wide receiver Ladd McConkey available to catch them.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow came out of Monday night's win over the Cowboys with a knee issue, but it won't impact his availability for Sunday's game against the Titans.
Vikings cornerback Stephon Gilmore (hamstring) remained out of practice Thursday, putting his availability for Monday night's game against the Bears in doubt.
Some have suggested, now that the Rams are closing in on a division title, that defensive tackle Aaron Donald should come out of retirement for a potential Super Bowl run.
Titans quarterback Will Levis aggravated his right shoulder injury last Sunday, but it won't impact his availability for Sunday’s game against the Bengals.
Mike Tomlin said Tuesday he doubted George Pickens would play Sunday, but the Steelers head coach left the door cracked for the wide receiver to suit up.
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