College Football Week 2 Picks, Odds: Appalachian State vs Clemson Edge

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Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)

College football Week 2 picks offer an edge to leverage right off the bat: The Appalachian State vs. Clemson spread.

Sure, we're only hours removed from both teams playing. However, utilizing a few key stats from this past weekend, something's already popping in our expert database and there's a pick to consider.

Week 2 odds show a Appalachian State vs. Clemson line of Clemson -19.5.

Due to the situation, one of our PRO Systems flagged this game because there's a side being extremely undervalued — or should I say overvalued?

Appalachian State rolled in its opener. Clemson, meanwhile, lost to top-ranked Georgia.

There are two sides to the coin: Is it a bounce-back spot for Clemson, or a hangover situation for Dabo Swinney and the Tigers?

Previous key insights — and a couple important stats — give a potential sneak preview to how bettors can expect the Appalachian State vs Clemson spread to play out on Saturday of college football Week 2.


College Football Week 2 Picks, Odds: A Huge Appalachian State vs. Clemson Edge

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Saturday, Sept. 7
8 p.m. ET
ACC Network
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App State Odds
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+19.5
-110
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Clemson Odds
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-19.5
-110
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Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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Across the bunches of college football PRO Systems, I get especially jacked up to cover two in particular: "Weather Overs" and "Scoring Streak Fade."

Week 2 Appalachian State vs. Clemson is the first match of the season for our 59%-winning spread model, which immediately flagged Mountaineers vs. Tigers in Week 2 once the Georgia-Clemson game went final.

Clemson mustered just a field goal in the 34-3 rout against Georgia.

Get this: Taking a college football team favored at home after a disastrous offensive performance is often