College Football Moneyline Underdogs: West Virginia, Oregon State Lead Plus-Money Picks for Week 8

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It's time to dive into another loaded college football slate, this time for Week 8.

For the seventh straight season on our college football betting podcast, Big Bets on Campus, Collin Wilson and I pick our two favorite moneyline underdogs for each week's slate.

In each of the past two weeks, we've swept the board.

In Week 6, Wake Forest toppled a bad NC State team, while Collin cashed Florida in a Sunshine State victory over UCF.

In Week 7, I faded UCF once again against Cincinnati, as the Bearcats left Florida with an outright win. Collin, meanwhile, nailed LSU in its top-15 clash against Ole Miss.

If you parlayed those games together both weeks, you received a nice payday over 4-1 on consecutive Saturdays.

As always, it's onto the next week. It's time to turn our attention to Week 8.

This week, I'm going back to the well with a West Virginia team that burned me last week, while Collin heads out west for a late-night clash featuring Oregon State and UNLV.

If you're feeling lucky, a parlay of both pups pays out at over 4-1 again.

Let's dive into our college football moneyline underdogs for Week 8.

  • 2018-23: 72-114, +12.65 units
  • 2024-25: 8-6, +6.08 units


College Football Moneyline Underdogs for Week 8

Stuckey: West Virginia ML +124 vs. Kansas State

Kansas State Logo
Saturday, Oct. 19
7:30 p.m. ET
FOX
West Virginia Logo
Kansas State Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-3
-102
55.5
-110o / -110u
-148
West Virginia Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+3
-118
55.5
-110o / -110u
+124
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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I'm going with West Virginia here. The Mountaineers burned me last week against Iowa State, but I think this is actually a better matchup.

I was concerned about Iowa State's passing attack and its ability to create explosives against this West Virginia secondary. That's the Mountaineers' clear weakness, can we really trust Kansas State's passing attack right now?

I'll make Avery Johnson and company prove they can attack this secondary because the West Virginia run defense is solid.

Iowa State averaged under three yards for carry last week. Johnson needs to prove it he can go on the road and get it done in a hostile environment through the air. Give me the Mountaineers here.


Collin Wilson: Oregon State ML +210 vs. UNLV

UNLV Logo
Saturday, Oct. 19
10 p.m. ET
The CW
Oregon State Logo
UNLV Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-6.5
-110
59.5
-110o / -110u
-260
Oregon State Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+6.5
-110
59.5
-110o / -110u
+210
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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I'm going to go with Oregon State in what could be the spot of the weekend taking on UNLV.

UNLV is going to come up to Corvallis at 2-0 in the Mountain West after routing Utah State. But what's on deck? A short week with a Friday night bonanza against Boise State in what could be the Group of Five game of the year.

This game doesn't mean anything for the Rebels outside of the College Football Playoff picture, which is already a little unlikely.

Injuries have been a really big concern for this Oregon State defense. The numbers are a bit skewed with players missing time, so you can't really look at its analytics and say this is going to be a great play.

On the other side, though, Oregon State should roll on the groun. The Beavers run the ball about 63% of the time and rank top-10 in Rushing Success Rate, so they know exactly how to attack this Rebels defense. Oregon State will make this a service academy-esque game to run the clock, secure first downs and keep UNLV's Go-Go offense off the field.

It's also worth noting that Anthony Hankerson and Jam Griffin have combined for 31 rushes that have gone for at least 10 yards. With Hankerson's 12 touchdowns also playing a role, Oregon State should be able to punch it in for six more often than not.

UNLV has also been torched by inside zone, which is bad news against an OSU team that can run both inside and outside zone with ease.

And finally, the Beavers have a big Havoc Allowed advantage here. UNLV won't be able to play around in the backfield for tackles for loss against this Oregon State offensive line.

Ultimately, Oregon State should have a big time-of-possession and first-down advantage while keeping the Rebels' Go-Go offense off the field.


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Stuckey is a senior betting analyst at Action Network, focusing on college football, college basketball, and the NFL. He hosts The Action Network Podcast and co-hosts the Big Bets on Campus podcast with Collin Wilson and Brett McMurphy. Stuckey was Action Network’s first content hire in 2017, helping launch their award-winning app, and continues to work closely with their development team. A CFA Charterholder, Stuckey has been betting since 2003 and has a background as a derivatives analyst in the financial industry. He holds an MBA from George Washington University.

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