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Iowa State vs West Virginia picks, predictions, odds: Who wins college football Week 7 game?
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The Iowa State Cyclones play the West Virginia Mountaineers in a college football Week 7 game on Saturday, Oct. 12 at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Which team will win the game?
Check out these picks and predictions for the game, which is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. MST and can be seen on FOX (stream with this free trial from FUBO).
Iowa State is coming off a 43-21 win against Baylor in Week 6. West Virginia beat Oklahoma State, 38-14, in Week 6.
Iowa State is a 3-point favorite over West Virginia in college football Week 7 odds for the game, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
The Cyclones are -148 on the moneyline. The Mountaineers are +124.
The over/under for the game is set at 51 points.
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Dimers.com: Iowa State 26, West Virginia 26
It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives Iowa State a win probability of 50%, while West Virginia has a win probability of 50%.”
ESPN: The Cyclones have a 54.8% chance to defeat the Mountaineers on Saturday
The site’s matchup predictor gives West Virginia a 45.2% shot to beat Iowa State on Saturday.
Bookies.com: Iowa State is 5-0 vs. West Virginia
Bill Speros writes: “The Cyclones handled Baylor 43-21 Saturday. The Mountaineers (3-2) upended Oklahoma State at Stillwater. Both teams are 2-0 in the Big 12, so the loser will be all but out of a possible Big 12 title game and a shot at the College Football Playoff. The Cyclones have allowed just 40 points in 5 games. And can move the ball on the ground (265 yards Saturday) and in the air. West Virginia doesn’t want to get behind early here. It might not be able to catch up.”
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