3 Free Betting Picks For Tuesday College Football MACtion

  • Israel Polk has +120 odds to score a touchdown for Akron vs. Bowling Green.
  • Jalen Buckley has +112 odds to go over 69.5 rushing yards for Western Michigan.
  • Ohio is a 32.5-point favorite against UMass.

DEKALB, Ill. – We’re in for a three game slate in MACtion college football on Tuesday Night with plenty of betting opportunities up for grabs on the night.

The three games with odds across the board on college football prop betting sites are Akron vs. Bowling Green, UMass vs. Ohio, and Western Michigan vs. Northern Illinois.

Polk Finds The Endzone For Akron

Israel Poke Anytime Touchdown Odds

  • Yes +120

Israel Polk’s anytime touchdown odds on college football sportsbooks have no business being offered at plus money. He is the leading touchdown scorer on the team this season with seven, which leads all receivers and running backs. He has also scored a touchdown in four of his last five games.

The Bowling Green defense is also allowing opponents to score 3+ touchdowns against them this season. They’re also letting their opponents walk away with points on 82.14% of their redzone trips this season.

Plus Money For Jalen Buckley To Be Productive

Jalen Buckley Total Rushing Yards

  • Over 69.5 +112
  • Under 69.5 -130

This is a great spot to back Jalen Buckley to go over his 69.5 rushing yard total. He’s coming off of an 82-yard outing last week against Ohio. He’s also seen his rushing yard total increase in each of his last three games.

In this one, he gets a nice matchup against a Northern Illinois run defense that is in the bottom-5 of the conference, allowing 160.8 rush yards per game this season.

Ohio Runs UMass Out Of The Building

UMass Vs. Ohio Spread

  • UMass +32.5 (-105)
  • Ohio -32.5 (-115)

Yes, this is a hefty number on Ohio CFB betting sites, but it is amazing just how bad UMass has been this season and how good their opponents look against them.

UMass allows the third most points per game in the country this season to opponents at 37.6 ppg, while their offense ranks dead last in the country, only scoring 10.5 ppg. They’ve been outscored 89-13 in their last two games, losing both of them by 34+ points each.

On the Ohio side, they are the number two overall offense in the MAC this season, putting up 27.1 ppg.

Anyone arguing that this is too big of a spread should know that this UMass team allowed a Northern Illinois team averaging just 15.5 ppg this season to hang 45 on them last week while only putting up three points themselves.

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Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.