Stanford Cardinal vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish NCAAF Picks (10/15/2022)

Once upon a time, David Shaw was among the hottest names for the college football coaching carousel. But Shaw has suffered a stunning betting on College Football fall. Stanford has gone from a national power to a pitiful Pac-12 Conference wannabe contender. Initially, Shaw’s success came with the same physical style as his predecessor Jim Harbaugh. But in recent years, Shaw has experimented with more finesse. The changes have proven ineffective. Stanford has lost its way. Now, it’s going through an identity crisis. And there is speculation about how long Shaw can survive.

Stanford Cardinal vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish NCAAF Betting Information

Date and Time:Saturday, October 15, 2022, 7:30 p.m. ET
Location:Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Indiana
TV Coverage:NBC
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Stanford+17 (-110)53 (-110)+600
Notre Dame-17 (-110)53 (-110)-900
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Stanford at Notre Dame SBG Odds Overview

Certainly, Notre Dame has one of the strongest online betting brands in all sports. Feeding into that is Saturday night’s home game against slumbering Stanford. Casual gamblers will storm the betting window for Notre Dame. Cause by the hype and excitement of the prime-time TV game. All of this means that Wise Guys will be considering Stanford as a contrarian play with enhanced value.

Stanford Cardinal Team Overview

Last game, the Stanford Cardinal lost 27-27 against the Oregon State Beavers as 3.5-point home dogs. The game went over the total of 52. Stanford has a record of 1-4 straight up, 1-4 against the spread, and 4-1 over/under the total. Stanford ranks 71st for total offense, 46th for passing, 91st for rushing, and 75th for scoring. Defensively they rank 111th overall, 61st against the pass, 121st against the rush, and 110th for points allowed. Also, Stanford ranks 129th for fewest turnovers lost and 120th for takeaways.

Ben Gulbranson threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to Tre’Shaun Harrison with 13 seconds remaining. In turn, Oregon State overcame a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat Stanford. The Cardinal lost their 11th straight game against an FBS opponent.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Team Overview

Last game, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish won 28-20 against the BYU Cougars as 3.5-point favorites. The game went under the total of 51.5. Notre Dame has a record of 3-2 straight up, 3-2 against the spread, and 1-4 over/under the total. Notre Dame ranks 75th for total offense, 95th for passing, 51st for rushing, and 95th for scoring. Defensively they rank 35th overall, 31st against the pass, 71st against the rush, and 52nd for points allowed. Also, Notre Dame ranks 36th for fewest turnovers lost and 131st for takeaways.

Michael Mayer caught 11 passes for 118 yards and two scores. Thus, he became the program’s all-time receptions leader for a tight end. Notre Dame won its third straight game. Correlate that Drew Pyne threw for 262 yards and three touchdowns for the Irish. At the same time, running backs Logan Diggs and Audric Estime added a combined 190 yards on the ground.

Despite playing hurt, BYU quarterback Jaren Hall started and finished 9 of 17 for 120 yards passing with two touchdowns. Chris Brooks rushed for 90 yards on 14 carries. Including one touchdown. And then Kody Epps caught four passes for 100 yards and scored two touchdowns.

Stanford at Notre Dame SBG Free Pick

As mentioned earlier, Stanford is not the same college football betting program it was in its heyday. And Notre Dame has turned their season around.

Stanford at Notre Dame SBG Best Bet: Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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