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Favorite ‘Dogs: Back USC at Notre Dame, Giants at Denver
Last weekend in the NFL, we saw 11 of the 12 favorites win outright.
That’s not going to stop us from wagering on at least one underdog on the pro side this week.
But first, let’s step foot on campus to see which ‘dog I’m backing in college football before taking a look ahead to NFL Sunday.
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No. 20 USC @ No. 13 Notre Dame
I’m not sure that we’ll see any upsets as stunning as the two that Penn State suffered the last two weeks. But perhaps Notre Dame, the team it lost to in last year’s College Football Playoff, has cause for concern Saturday.
In a game that will have massive Playoff implications, USC visits Notre Dame in the latest version of this storied rivalry.
The Irish have brushed aside an 0-2 start and strung together four straight wins. A win on Saturday would make them clear favorites to return to the CFP, while a loss would all but end those hopes for the defending national title runner-up.
USC is coming off an impressive win over Michigan, and a win here would give the Trojans a realistic path to being one of the 12 Playoff teams.
I like the Trojans here. They have an elite offense, maybe the best in the country. And that’s highlighted by two potential first-round picks in quarterback Jayden Maiava and wide receiver Makai Lemon. The Notre Dame defense appears to be hitting its stride, but it’s still a unit that allowed 41 points to Texas A&M and 30 points to Purdue, before getting back on track the last couple of weeks.
That defense, however, will be tested this week, as the Irish face a USC offense that is No. 1 in the country in yards per play and points per game. In what is a huge matchup, expect plenty of scoring from an elite USC offense and enough stops from an improved USC defense.
That all adds up to what should be a very competitive game. I believe USC covers and has a chance to pull off the upset.
PICK: USC (+7.5) to lose by fewer than 7.5 points or win outright
Giants @ Broncos
The Broncos just defeated one New York team, winning a 13-11 scrum over the Jets. Now, they look to beat the suddenly resurgent Giants, who have now won two out of their last three and seem to be showing some signs of hope with the rookie duo of quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skatebo.
After a 17-point upset win over the Eagles last week, the Giants now head to Denver to take on the Broncos and will do so having the benefit of extra rest. They haven’t played since last Thursday night.
Meanwhile, the Broncos will be traveling back from London and are coming off a game where they registered just 12 first downs and only slightly over four yards per play.
We saw last week a similar rest-travel discrepancy, where the Browns were coming back from overseas to play a Steelers team with extra rest. The Steelers won and covered comfortably. Granted, the Steelers are much better than the Browns and the same can’t be said here for the Giants and their opponent. But I’ll take the extra rest and prep time with a team that’s getting seven points.
Expect the Giants to continue to improve and look for this game to be close.
PICK: Giants (+7) to lose by fewer than 7 points or win outright
Will Hill, a contributor on the Bear Bets Podcast, has been betting on sports for over a decade. He is a betting analyst who has been a host on VSiN, as well as the Goldboys Network.
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Denver ties mark Friday for second-latest date for a first snowfall
Metro Denver residents in some areas woke up to wet sidewalks, marking the first measurable moisture the area has received in 24 days. But outside of the foothills, snow still hasn’t arrived, tying 1934 for the second-latest first snowfall on record.
There was fog and a light mist at Denver International Airport, with the temperature at around 40 degrees, as of 6 a.m. There is a 50% chance of light showers in the area through around 10 a.m. before things dry up again. The skies should turn partly cloudy with a high of 49 degrees and a slight wind from the north at 3 to 5 miles per hour, according to a forecast from the National Weather Service in Boulder.
But still no snow. If there isn’t 0.1 inches of snow measured by the end of today, unlikely given where temperatures are at, then the next mark to reach will be Dec. 10, which represents the latest first snowfall ever measured locally. That record was set in 2021.
The next best chance for snow is expected on Thanksgiving morning, when temperatures will dip down into the mid-20s overnight. But the forecast calls for only a slight chance of snow and showers. The high on Thursday is forecast to reach 54 degrees. After that, Sunday, Nov. 30, offers a 50% chance of snow showers.
The weather shouldn’t interfere with the morning commute. But light snow is expected to continue through the I-70 corridor for those heading up into the mountains.
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Renovations begin at Denver’s Civic Center Park for the first time in 100 years
The first major renovations in Civic Center Park for the first time in 100 years began this week. The City of Denver wants to make the park more inviting for events and people while preserving the area’s history.
The park is a popular spot for concerts, protests, and festivals based on its central location in downtown Denver and also its large lawn space with flowers and concrete paths.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said the park is in need of a makeover while embracing its past.
“We are both custodians of the history of this place, and we are also caretakers of the future, which means we have to make sure that we make the investments like this to prepare this public space for the next 100 years of events,” said Johnston.
Phase one of the renovations is expected to be complete by Summer 2027.
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Rain returns to Denver metro on Thursday; snow stays mostly in the higher terrain
DENVER — We’re in for a quiet night ahead, staying mostly dry and mild. The waiting game begins as the next system approaches Colorado.
Clouds increase throughout Thursday with cooler afternoon highs in the low 50s.
A complex storm arrives, and with models disagreeing on the details, confidence remains low for snowfall in the metro.
Expect rain to move in first. Pockets of rain and snow are possible later, mainly across higher terrain and areas farther east.
Rain returns Thursday; snow stays mostly in the higher terrain
On Friday morning, rain will continue for most of the metro and plains.
However, the Front Range mountains, foothills, and the Palmer Divide could see snow accumulation.
Precipitation should taper off Friday afternoon as the system weakens and moves east.
Heading into the weekend, dry air returns with temperatures bouncing back to slightly above normal.
We should stay quiet through the weekend.
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