Week 1 2018: #CollegeFootball picks from Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica & Stanford Steve!

Ladies and gentlemen, here is the moment you’ve all been waiting for.  The picks are in from the Behind the Bets podcast featuring Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica and Stanford Steve Coughlin!  Below I have included their official picks only.  Lines have moved already, so consult your local bookmaker for the latest odds.  They both said they’d take Notre Dame PK vs Michigan if they had to bet it, but that isn’t an official pick.  Listen to the whole podcast for the full analysis.

Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

Year Week Date Pick
2018 2 9/1/18 Coastal Carolina+29.5 vs South Carolina
2018 2 9/1/18 UNLV+26.5 vs Southern California
2018 2 9/1/18 Ohio State-38.5 vs Oregon State
2018 2 9/1/18 Tennessee+9.5 vs West Virginia
2018 2 9/1/18 Wyoming+1.5 vs Washington State

Stanford Steve Coughlin:

Year Week Date Pick
2018 2 9/1/18 Nebraska vs Akron over 54.5
2018 2 9/1/18 Alabama vs Louisville over 60.5
2018 2 9/1/18 Oklahoma vs Florida Atlantic over 68.5
2018 2 9/1/18 Texas vs Maryland over 57
2018 2 9/1/18 Massachusetts+18.5 vs Boston College

 

2018-19 #CollegeFootball Preseason totals from Chris Fallica & Stanford Steve!

Sorry for not posting this sooner, but here are the official picks from the Bear and Stanford Steve on their August 2nd edition of the Behind the Bets podcast.  Lines have moved but this is still useful information if you are looking to invest long term this season.

Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:
Auburn under 9.5 (-140)
Buffalo over 6.5
Central Michigan under 4.5
Georgia Southern over 5.5 (-140)
Missouri under 7.5
Old Dominion over 5.5
Rutgers under 4 (+110)
UL Monroe over 5.5
Wyoming over 6.5 (-130)
Vanderbilt under 4.5

Stanford Steve Coughlin:
Boston College over 6.5 (-120)
Cal over 6 (-135)
Duke over 6 (-105)
Georgia Southern over 5.5 (-140)
Maryland over 5 or 5.5 (he didn’t specify but said they get to 6 wins)
Louisville over 7 (+120)

2017-18 Season final standings & champion!

Welcome back everyone.  We have been hard at work grading picks and running numbers to come up with the 2017-18 college football season final standings here at GamedayCole.com.  As always, things are subjective when our selection committee makes its final decisions.  We take into account strength of schedule, body of work, the eye test, computer rankings, and various generic metrics when deciding which of our reporters, analysts, pundits and talking heads takes the championship.  Below you will find the full ranking of everyone from this season for your review.

Amongst all of the competitors below, I generally only include those who picked at least 100 games in the running for our championship.  Sorry to those of you who picked less games, but next year maybe try a little harder to get your hot sports takes out there on every game.  I also take into account that some of the competitors below aren’t picking a broad selection of games each week.  I’d like to congratulate Andrea Adelson, who is consistently one of our top competitors, on an outstanding season at 90-30 on the year (75% right).  She is on top of all competitors with at least 100 picks.  However, her weekly picks only involve the ACC conference, so I cannot in good conscience crown her this year’s champion.  I have heard rumblings she may be claiming this championship, and may be planning a parade through her neighborhood, and if so then I will not oppose it.

However, it is with great pleasure (or maybe great pain for a lot of you reading this) that I am proud to announce Kirk Herbstreit as our 2017-18 college football picking champion at 117-49 (70.48% right).  I’m sure this will drive all of you haters crazy, because Kirk probably hates your school the most, but the man put up a great record picking the biggest games of the week each week.  I would also like to recognize Stanford Steve Coughlin for winning our top gambler of the year for picking 54.82% against the spread this year.  He consistently ranks amongst the best when it comes to gambling, so next year make sure to pay attention if you need to pad your wallet.

With all of this now complete, we are going into hibernation for now.  We may be back with some opinion pieces in the offseason, or we may not.  Just make sure you are back next August because we vow to be here rain, sleet or snow to track the best, the worst, the most loved, and most hated personalities when it comes to picking college football games.  Thanks for reading this year.

Straight up Straight up % ATS ATS %
Brett McMurphy 2-0 100.00% 1-2-2 40.00%
Matt Stinchcomb 12-1 92.31%
Dave Wannstedt 12-2 85.71%
Trevor Matich 6-1 85.71%
Dusty Dvoracek 34-6 85.00% 30-26-1 53.51%
Rece Davis 34-6 85.00%
Gene Chizik 40-13 80.00%
Mel Kiper Jr. 4-1 80.00%
Ryen Russillo 8-2 80.00% 21-19-2 52.38%
Robert Smith 10-3 76.92%
Matt Leinart 16-5 76.19%
Andrea Adelson 90-30 75.00%
Jordan Rodgers 12-4 75.00%
Chris Doering 67-23 74.44%
Les Miles 35-13 72.92%
Tim Tebow 59-23 71.95%
Marcus Spears 62-25 71.26%
Kirk Herbstreit 117-49 70.48% 4-13-0 23.53%
Phil Steele 166-70 70.34% 136-160-7 46.04%
David Pollack 47-20 70.15%
Celebrity Guests 99-46 68.28%
Jennifer’s Picks 148-71 67.58%
Paul Finebaum 55-28 66.27%
Jesse Palmer 60-31 65.93%
Lee Corso 118-63 65.19% 11-7-0 61.11%
Stanford Steve Coughlin 58-31 65.17% 61-50-3 54.82%
Chris Fallica 93-52 64.14% 83-83-6 50.00%
Bruce Feldman 128-72 64.00%
Desmond Howard 121-70 63.35% 9-8-0 52.94%
Pat Forde 62-37 62.63%
Colin Cowherd 20-12 62.50% 4-3-1 56.25%
Greg McElroy 35-22 61.40%
Mack Brown 6-4 60.00%
Joey Galloway 53-36 59.55%
Booger McFarland 16-11 59.26%
Mark Schlabach 34-24 58.62%
Dari Nowkhah 17-14 54.84%  13-12  52.00%
Joel Klatt 35-36 49.30%
Danny Kanell 28-34 45.16% 12-10-0 54.55%
Scott Van Pelt 56-47-2 54.29%
Rufus Peabody 29-27-1 51.75%
Season totals 2019-991 67.08% 457-455-25 50.11%