CBS Sports HQ published this video item, entitled “Picks for EVERY Championship Game in College Football [Best Bets, Picks to Win] | CBS Sports HQ” – below is their description.
Brady Quinn & Danny Kanell join CBS Sports HQ to share their picks for EVERY championship game.
0:00-7:39 Georgia vs Alabama
7:40-11:37 Michigan vs Iowa
11:38-14:29 Baylor vs Oklahoma State
14:30-17:54 Pitt vs Wake Forest
17:55-21:17 Oregon vs Utah
21:18-24:14 USC vs Cal (Makeup Game)
24:15-28:04 Houston vs Cincinnati
28:05-30:20 Utah State vs San Diego State
30:21-32:17 App State vs Louisiana
32:18-33:45 Western Kentucky vs UTSA
33:46-36:05 Kent State vs Northern Illinois
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