USC vs Notre Dame Odds, Picks & Prediction | Week 7 Betting Guide

USC vs Notre Dame Odds, Picks & Prediction | Week 7 Betting Guide article feature image
Credit:

Lance King/Getty Images. Pictured: Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Sam Hartman.

USC vs Notre Dame Odds

Saturday, October 14
7:30 p.m. ET
NBC
USC Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+3
-115
60.5
-110o / -110u
+120
Notre Dame Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-3
-105
60.5
-110o / -110u
-145
Odds via BetMGM. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.

One of the best rivalries in college football takes place in prime time on Saturday night as undefeated USC takes on Notre Dame.

The Trojans survived an absolute scare against Arizona in triple overtime to win 43-41 and stay undefeated. The trip to South Bend is Lincoln Riley's first massive test of the season, as the Trojans have played a relatively easy schedule up to this point.

While this game won't affect their standing in the Pac-12, it's a must-win if they want to make the College Football Playoff.

Notre Dame suffered its second loss of the season at Louisville last Saturday night as the defense tired out down the stretch to lose, 33-20.

The Irish's hopes of the College Football Playoff spot are all but over, so now it's time for them to play spoiler for the remainder of the season.

Where does the betting value lie in this historic college football rivalry? Let's dive into the USC vs. Notre Dame odds and make a pick in this betting preview for Saturday, Oct. 14.


Check out our NCAAF Betting Hub for more college football previews, predictions, news and analysis.

USC Trojans

I don't know if there are many more words to describe how good of quarterback Caleb Williams is.

After winning the Heisman last season, he's now averaging 10.9 yards per attempt and ranks third in EPA with a PFF passing grade of 90.3 on throws over 20 yards in the air.

He's already racked up 1,822 yards passing through six games and should torch another secondary come Saturday.

Caleb Williams has one of the best right arms football has EVER seen 😳

Many NFL scouts reportedly believe Williams is the “best QB prospect” the past decade has had to offer.

Some NFL scouts reportedly believe Williams would go before names like Andrew Luck and Trevor… pic.twitter.com/v40J0JqTKS

— NFL Rookie Watch (@NFLRookieWatxh) October 4, 2023

He's also averaging 5.0 yards be carry on the ground, but he's had a bit of a fumbling problem, already putting the ball on the ground eight times this season.

Even if Williams is off his game, USC's rushing attack has been elite as well.

Main back MarShawn Lloyd is averaging a whopping 7.7 yards per carry. He has the best PFF rushing grade in the nation at 92.1, which has helped the Trojans to top-15 ranks in both Rushing Success Rate and EPA/Rush.

However, USC's defense cannot stop giving up explosive plays. The Trojans are allowing 5.4 yards per play, which is around the national average, but they rank 122nd in explosiveness allowed. With a backup quarterback, Arizona put up over 500 yards of offense and threw for five touchdowns against this USC defense.

Even against Colorado, Shedeur Sanders threw for 371 yards and four touchdowns, while the Buffs ran for just short of 200 yards.

Sam Hartman has to be licking his chops now that he has the opportunity to face this USC defense with the world watching.

Tackling was a major problem for the Trojans last season, and it remains a massive problem in 2023.

The reason USC is allowing so many explosive plays is that it isn't bringing ball-carriers down on first contact. The Trojans rank 111th in terms of tackling grade, per PFF. The fact that it's gone on this long means it's essentially purely a coaching problem.

Phone With the Action App Open
The must-have app for college football bettors
The best NCAAF betting scoreboard
Free picks from proven pros
Live win probabilities for your bets

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Even though Notre Dame has lost two games with some subpar offensive performances, Hartman is still one of the best quarterbacks in college football.

He's averaging 9.2 yards per attempt this season to go along with 16 touchdown passes and 14 big-time throws — a top-five mark in college football.

He's struggled in a few games against some good secondaries, but USC is far from a "good" secondary.

Notre Dame's rushing attack has been solid as well, ranking 27th in Rushing Success Rate behind lead back Audric Estime. Estime is averaging an absurd 6.6 yards per carry with 4.4 yards coming after contact.

He owns a PFF rushing grade of 88.8, which ranks fifth in FBS, and has forced 38 missed tackles to rank sixth.

AUDRIC ESTIME[ UNREAL DRAMA IN DURHAM

pic.twitter.com/dX7CF5I9hq

— PFF College (@PFF_College) October 1, 2023

Marcus Freeman's defense has been good this season, but it's far from elite.

The Fighting Irish held Ohio State to 17 points and Duke to 14, but they allowed 10 drives to end inside their 40-yard line in those two games combined. Still, neither offense could capitalize on its opportunities.

Then, Louisville came along and showed the Irish they were playing with fire, racking up 26 points on seven drives inside the Notre Dame 40-yard line.

The other big concern in this game for Notre Dame is how it's fared against the run for the past three games. The Irish played some pretty bad offenses to begin the season, but Ohio State, Duke and Louisville all averaged over 4.5 yards per carry against this front seven.

With the top-graded running back in the country through Week 6 coming to town with the best quarterback in the nation, it's hard to see how the Irish slow down this Trojans offense.


USC vs Notre Dame

Matchup Analysis

Toggle the dropdowns below to hide or show how USC and Notre Dame match up statistically:

USC Offense vs Notre Dame Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success1530
Line Yards933
Pass Success813
Havoc3264
Finishing Drives1022
Quality Drives2131
Notre Dame Offense vs USC Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success2788
Line Yards5159
Pass Success3856
Havoc2611
Finishing Drives155
Quality Drives4967
Pace of Play / Other
PFF Tackling11181
PFF Coverage3437
Special Teams SP+9781
Middle 83761
Seconds per Play26.2 (57)29.1 (108)
Rush Rate45.7% (112)54.2% (53)

USC vs Notre Dame

Betting Pick, Prediction

There's some wind forecasted in the 10-12 MPH range when this game kicks off, which could throw off both of these quarterbacks. But, in my opinion, that's not enough to drastically impact this game.

Even if these two signal-callers are off, these offenses feature two of the best running backs in the country going up against a front seven that has been exposed in recent weeks.

USC is going to try and push the pace of this game, as Notre Dame plays at one of the slowest paces in the country. But if the Irish fall behind, they're going to play in a high-scoring affair against one of the best offenses in college football.

I have 67.8 points projected for this game, so I like the value on over 60 points.

How would you rate this article?

This site contains commercial content. We may be compensated for the links provided on this page. The content on this page is for informational purposes only. Action Network makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the information given or the outcome of any game or event.