Colorado vs. TCU odds, line: 2023 college football picks, Deion Sanders Week 1 predictions based on proven model – CBS Sports

After six straight losses, the Colorado Buffaloes look to turn things around under new coach Deion Sanders by taking on the Big 12 perennial power TCU Horned Frogs in a non-conference season opener on Saturday. Colorado, which finished 1-11 last year, including 1-8 in the Pac-12, has not had a winning season since going 10-4 overall and 8-1 in the Pac-12 South in 2016. TCU, which was 13th -2 overall and 9-0 in the Big 12 in 2022, has had a winning season in 13 of the last 17 years. The Horned Frogs lost to Georgia in the national championship last year.

Kickoff at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, is scheduled for noon ET. TCU averaged 455 yards per game in 2022, while Colorado averaged 281.3. The Horned Frogs have a 21-point advantage in the current Colorado vs. TCU odds, while the over/under for total points is 63.5. Before you make any picks between TCU and Colorado, be sure to check out the college football predictions and betting tips from SportsLine’s proven computer model.

The SportsLine projection model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Since its launch, the proprietary computer model has generated an impressive profit of nearly $2,500 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. Everyone who has pursued it has achieved tremendous success.

Now the model has set its sights on Colorado vs. TCU and has just revealed its picks and predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see the model’s CFB picks. Here are some college football odds and trends for TCU vs. Colorado:

  • Colorado vs. TCU Spread: TCU -21
  • Colorado vs. TCU over/under: 63.5 points
  • Colorado vs. TCU Money Line: Colorado +727, TCU -1180
  • COL: The Buffaloes have gone over the total in nine of their last 11 games
  • TCU: The Horned Frogs went 10-4-1 ATS last season
  • Colorado vs. TCU picks: See picks at SportsLine

Why TCU can cover

Despite losing several talented players to graduation, the Horned Frogs are boosted by a number of key transfers on offense, including junior wide receiver JoJo Earle and junior running back Trey Sanders, both of whom played at Alabama a year ago . Earle has 24 career receptions for 303 yards (12.6 average) and two touchdowns. He appeared in six games last season and caught three passes for 38 yards and a score in a 30-6 win over No. 11 Mississippi State. He also scored a touchdown in a 49-26 win at No. 20 Arkansas and scored a 22-yard score.

Sanders finished his three seasons at Alabama with 528 yards rushing on 116 carries (4.6 average) and three touchdowns. Last season he was limited to 14 carries for 80 yards (5.7 average) and one touchdown. His best year was 2021, when he ran 72 times for 314 yards (4.4 average) and two touchdowns, including one against Miami in the Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game, a 44-13 Crimson Tide win. He also had six receptions for 55 yards. See which team you should choose here.

Why Colorado Can Cover

The Buffaloes will receive an influx of talent, including junior transfer quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Shedeur, the son of coach Deion Sanders, played under his father at Jackson State the last two seasons. In two seasons there, he completed 613 of 896 passes (68.4%) for 6,963 yards, 70 touchdowns and just 14 interceptions, for a rating of 156.3. He also ran 188 times for 156 yards and nine touchdowns.

Senior transfer Xavier Weaver is also expected to have a big impact. The wide receiver, who played his first four seasons in South Florida, collected 116 receptions for 1,735 yards (15 average) and eight touchdowns in his career for the Bulls. Last year, Weaver caught 53 passes for 718 yards (13.5 average) and six touchdowns. He had three games with 100 yards or more and two games with two touchdowns. See which team you should choose here.

How to make Colorado vs. TCU picks

SportsLine’s model is based on total points and assumes teams will combine for 56 points. The model also says that one side of the spread has all the value. You can only see the model picks at SportsLine.

So who wins Colorado over TCU and which side of the spread has the most value? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the spread to jump on, according to the model that has returned nearly $2,500 in profit on its top-rated college football spread picks and find it out of here.