Penn State vs West Virginia Over/Under Pick for College Football Saturday

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Coordinator Andy Kotelnicki of Penn State (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

The Penn State vs. West Virginia over/under is several points off the number we are projecting for college football Saturday.

With the help of our proprietary betting data, PRO Projections uncover the best college football picks. In this preview, we'll focus on the season opener between Penn State and West Virginia, showcasing the advantage of our data-driven approach.

Penn State is a serious Big Ten program this year. We project James Franklin's club as double-digit favorites in 10 games. Penn State's potential ceiling hinge significantly on their offensive performance under new coordinator Andy Kotelnicki, who is expected to inject some juice into the offense coming over from Kansas.

To identify the best bets, we compare our projections against market odds and rate them based on strength, using a straightforward classification system: A, B, C, and so on. This helps bettors to make informed decisions, especially when relying solely on PRO Projections.

And there's one pick in particular with a clear, green light to bet Saturday for Nittany Lions vs. Mountaineers.


Advanced Penn State vs West Virginia Over/Under Model Pick for Week 1

For Saturday's early primetime clash between Penn State and West Virginia, the market line stands at Penn State -8.5. Our own BJ Cunningham is all over how to approach the spread.

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Saturday, Aug 31
12:00pm ET
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Penn State Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-8.5
-105
51.5
-110o / -110u
-310
West Virginia Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+8.5
-115
51.5
-110o / -110u
+245
Odds via FanDuel. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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PRO Projections, meanwhile, place the spread at Penn State -10.8. This gives it a C grade, indicating no significant value.

The over/under for this game sits at 51.5, and our projections suggest a