Week 6 has concluded, and the 2023 season continues to intensify. Oklahoma defeated Texas to remain undefeated, asserting their dominance. Alabama proved their strength in the SEC with a win over Texas A&M. Georgia had an outstanding performance, routing Kentucky. Week 7 promises to be even more exciting, with four matchups between ranked teams, including a significant battle in the Pac-12. Washington and Oregon, both in the top 10 and unbeaten, will face off. Other notable games include Oregon State vs. UCLA and USC vs. Notre Dame.
Here’s an early look at the odds for Week 7:
Odds via SportsLine consensus
No. 8 Oregon at No. 7 Washington (-3): This matchup between two impressive teams will make for an interesting game. Oregon has the more impressive overall record, but it’s always challenging to play at Husky Stadium.
No. 10 USC at No. 21 Notre Dame (-2.5): Notre Dame will be coming off several tough games, which could affect their performance. USC, while facing their toughest opponent yet, has a chance to keep their unbeaten record intact.
No. 25 Miami at No. 12 North Carolina (-4): Both teams could have been undefeated for this matchup, but Miami’s loss to Georgia Tech affected their ranking. North Carolina is coming off a blowout win and has a promising quarterback in Drake Maye.
No. 18 UCLA at No. 15 Oregon State (-5): Both teams need a win to keep their Pac-12 title hopes alive. Oregon State showed their strength by taking care of business against Cal, while UCLA rebounded with a win against Washington State.
Auburn at No. 22 LSU (-11): LSU has a realistic chance of taking the SEC West division from Alabama. Auburn will be a test for LSU’s defense, but the 11-point spread suggests they are favored.
Best of the rest
No. 1 Georgia (-31.5) at Vanderbilt
Indiana at No. 2 Michigan (-34)
No. 3 Ohio State (-20) at Purdue
Syracuse at No. 4 Florida State (-17.5)
UMass at No. 6 Penn State (-42.5)
Arkansas at No. 11 Alabama (-20)
No. 14 Louisville (-10) at Pitt
Cal at No. 16 Utah (-13.5)
NC State at No. 17 Duke (-3)
Texas A&M at No. 19 Tennessee (-3)
Arizona at No. 19 Washington State (-9)
No. 23 Kansas (-3.5) at Oklahoma State
Missouri at No. 24 Kentucky (-2.5)