Christmas Eve features just one football game — the 2024 Hawaii Bowl– and it is the South Florida Bulls (6-6) taking on the San Jose State Spartans (7-5) in an AAC vs. Mountain West clash. Head coach Alex Golesh navigated a tough schedule and the loss of quarterback Byrum Brown for much of the season to guide the Bulls to the postseason. Brown, who has been out since late September with a leg injury, hasn’t been ruled out for this game. Ken Niumatalolo’s SJSU squad started fast at 4-1 and then worked its way to a seven-win campaign that culminated with a win over Stanford in the regular-season finale.
Kickoff for the Hawaii Bowl 2024 is at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday in Honolulu. The Spartans are 3-point favorites in the latest USF vs. San Jose State odds via SportsLine consensus. The over/under is 63.5, the second-highest total on the college football odds board currently for bowl season. Before making any San Jose State vs. USF picks, be sure to see the college football predictions and betting advice from Bruce Marshall, SportsLine’s current No. 1 college football expert.
For years Vegas-based Bruce Marshall was synonymous with The Gold Sheet, the famed sports betting newsletter. Marshall is now one of SportsLine’s top handicappers and he enters this matchup on a 50-26 roll on college football spread picks, returning more than $2,100 on for $100 bettors. Anyone following at sportsbooks and on betting apps has seen huge returns.
The he has set his sights on USF vs. San Jose State in the Hawaii Bowl 2024. You can head to SportsLine now to see picks. Here are several college football betting lines for the San Jose State vs. USF game:
San Jose State vs. USF spread: San Jose State -3San Jose State vs. USF over/under: 63.5 pointsSan Jose State vs. USF money line:…
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Author : CBS Sports Staff
Publish date : 2024-12-24 11:38:00
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