Texas A&M @ South Carolina: NCAA Football Week 8 Betting Preview
Description
The final preview for Week 8 is here and Parker's focus is on a matchup between two team who probably thought they would be in better positions entering this one one as the Texas A&M Aggies visit the South Carolina Gamecocks. The Aggies sit at 3-3 and would dread falling to under .500 but are travelling to a 4-2 Gamecocks team looking to further solidify their record but will have to do it as underdogs as the spread sits at 3 in favor of A&M. Parker has already given out two picks this week and will be looking to find another great bet here so let's see what he will be gambling on for this college sports matchup and let's have some winners this weekend.
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