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NCAAF Best Bets for Week 5, September 27, 2025

NCAAF Best Bets for Week 5, September 27, 2025

 

NCAAF Best Bets for Week 5

Saturday, September 27, 2025 — Sides and totals only (no player props). Numbers are from ESPN BET at posting. Bet responsibly and shop for the best price.

#17 Alabama (2–1) at #5 Georgia (3–0) • Athens, GA • 4:30 PM ET (ABC)
Line: UGA -2.5 Total: 54.5
Pick: Georgia -2.5
Confidence: 7/10

Laying less than a field goal at Sanford with Georgia’s front seven trending up is fair. Alabama has explosive perimeter skill (Bernard) and a live arm in Simpson, but the Dawgs’ balanced run game with Frazier plus situational defense at home should tilt high-leverage downs. UGA’s red-zone efficiency and special teams edge nudge this inside the number.

Lean: Under 54.5

Projected: UGA 27–20

#16 Georgia Tech (4–0) at Wake Forest (2–1) • Winston-Salem, NC • 9:00 AM ET (ESPN)
Line: GT -14.5 Total: 53.5
Pick: Georgia Tech -14.5
Confidence: 6/10

Wake’s offense under Ashford has been turnover-prone and protection is shaky versus pressure. Tech can dictate with Haynes on the ground and lean on tempo-controlled drives that stress a Deacs defense thin vs the run. If GT gets to +1 turnover margin, two-score separation is live.

Lean: Under 53.5

Projected: GT 31–13

#21 USC (4–0) at #23 Illinois (3–1) • Champaign, IL • 9:00 AM ET (FOX)
Line: USC -6.5 Total: 60.5
Pick: USC -6.5
Confidence: 6/10

USC’s offense is multiple with Maiava’s efficiency and Will Jordan’s chunk runs. Illinois can score, but their back-end has leaked explosives and struggles versus motion/stack looks Lemon thrives on. If USC avoids drive-killing penalties, their EPA/play edge should carry this through seven.

Lean: Over 60.5

Projected: USC 38–27

#22 Notre Dame (1–2) at Arkansas (2–2) • Fayetteville, AR • 9:00 AM ET (ABC)
Line: ND -4.5 Total: 63.5
Pick: Notre Dame -4.5
Confidence: 5/10

Arkansas is a handful with Taylen Green’s dual-threat profile, but ND’s front can compress the pocket without overcommitting spies. The Irish have a physical advantage in the trenches and a red-zone success rate boost versus an Arkansas defense that’s allowed too many goal-to-go conversions.

Lean: Under 63.5

Projected: ND 31–24

Utah State (3–1) at #18 Vanderbilt (4–0) • Nashville, TN • 9:45 AM ET (SEC Network)
Line: VAN -23.5 Total: 57.5
Pick: Utah State +23.5
Confidence: 6/10

Barnes has quietly been efficient and the Aggies have enough passing game to trade for stretches. Vandy should win, but catching more than three scores against a competent offense is attractive, especially with backdoor potential if the ‘Dores shorten the game late.

Lean: Over 57.5

Projected: VAN 38–24

#1 Ohio State (3–0) at Washington (3–0) • Seattle, WA • 12:30 PM ET (CBS/Paramount+)
Line: OSU -8.5 Total: 52.5
Pick: Washington +8.5
Confidence: 5/10

Hostile trip for a young QB in Sayin against a Huskies run game that can shorten and finish drives (Jaylen Coleman’s TD rate is elite). OSU’s talent wins plenty of snaps, but UW’s home environment plus ground game keeps this within one score.

Lean: Under 52.5

Projected: OSU 27–23

#4 LSU (4–0) at #13 Ole Miss (4–0) • Oxford, MS • 12:30 PM ET (ABC)
Line: MISS -2.5 Total: 57.5
Pick: Ole Miss -2.5
Confidence: 6/10

Lane’s offense has multiple answers with Lacy on the ground and Wallace vertically. LSU’s offense is steady with Nussmeier, but their defense has been leaky on explosive passes. At under a field goal, Rebels’ home edge and finishing drives give them the nod.

Lean: Over 57.5

Projected: MISS 34–28

Auburn (3–1) at #9 Texas A&M (3–0) • College Station, TX • 12:30 PM ET (ESPN)
Line: TA&M -7.5 Total: 52.5
Pick: Texas A&M -7.5
Confidence: 5/10

Connor Weigman’s successor Reed has this passing game humming with Craver as a matchup nightmare. Auburn’s run game (Cobb) travels, but Kyle Field plus Aggies’ third-down defense is a big situational swing. If A&M gets a +1 explosive differential, they’re live to win by 10–13.

Lean: Over 52.5

Projected: TA&M 31–20

#11 Indiana (4–0) at Iowa (3–1) • Iowa City, IA • 12:30 PM ET (Peacock)
Line: IU -8.5 Total: 47.5
Pick: Indiana -8.5
Confidence: 6/10

Mendoza’s efficiency and Cooper’s vertical threat stretch a Hawkeyes defense that has bent more than usual against tempo. Iowa’s offense lacks explosives; if they’re behind the chains, Indiana’s pass rush can pin ears back. Lay it to two scores.

Lean: Under 47.5

Projected: IU 28–13

#15 Tennessee (3–1) at Mississippi State (4–0) • Starkville, MS • 1:15 PM ET (SEC Network)
Line: TENN -7.5 Total: 62.5
Pick: Mississippi State +7.5
Confidence: 5/10

Tennessee’s offense is rolling behind Aguilar and Brazzell, but Davis Wade is a nasty venue and MSU can trade scores. Catching more than a TD with a home team that can run and finish drives is valuable; live dog to the wire.

Lean: Over 62.5

Projected: TENN 34–31

Arizona (3–0) at #14 Iowa State (4–0) • Ames, IA • 4:00 PM ET (ESPN)
Line: ISU -4.5 Total: 48.5
Pick: Iowa State -4.5
Confidence: 6/10

Becht is protecting the ball and ISU’s defense is top-tier tackling in space. Arizona’s ground game with Mahdi travels, but the Cyclones’ red-zone defense and special teams are the separator. Jack Trice juice pushes this beyond a field goal late.

Lean: Under 48.5

Projected: ISU 27–20

#6 Oregon (4–1) at #3 Penn State (3–0) • University Park, PA • 4:30 PM ET (NBC/Peacock)
Line: PSU -3.5 Total: 53.5
Pick: Oregon +3.5
Confidence: 6/10

Dillon Moore’s poise plus Oregon’s OL cohesion make them road-ready. Penn State is physical with Allen, but if this becomes a third-and-medium game, Oregon’s pass concepts and Moore’s mobility keep it inside a field goal either way.

Lean: Under 53.5

Projected: PSU 27–26

UMass (0–3) at #20 Missouri (4–0) • Columbia, MO • 4:30 PM ET (ESPNU)
Line: MIZ -44.5 Total: 57.5
Pick: Missouri -44.5
Confidence: 4/10

Huge number, but Mizzou’s rushing attack with Hardy and an efficient Pribula passing game create avalanche potential versus a thin UMass front. Tigers have multiple ways to 50+. Hold your nose, but ceiling and depth matter here.

Lean: Over 57.5

Projected: MIZ 55–7

#25 BYU (3–0) at Colorado (2–2) • Boulder, CO • 7:15 PM ET (ESPN)
Line: BYU -6.5 Total: 49.5
Pick: BYU -6.5
Confidence: 5/10

Cougars have a trench and tackling advantage, and they’re comfortable playing four-minute offense late behind LJ Martin. Colorado’s passing flashes are real, but BYU’s situational defense (3rd & red zone) is the matchup key.

Lean: Under 49.5

Projected: BYU 27–17

Wager sizes should be proportional to bankroll (e.g., 0.5–1.5u). Lines move — reevaluate if the number shifts through key points (3, 7). Good luck this weekend.

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