2025-26 college football bowl confidence picks, predictions: Game rankings from proven expert

The 2025-26 college football bowl season kicked off on Saturday when Washington defeated Boise State, 38-10, in the LA Bowl. Even with that, many college football bowl confidence pools remain open, and there are 45 more bowl matchups (including all College Football Playoff games) as the college football bowl schedule includes some stylistically intriguing battles. No. 12 BYU, who just missed out on the College Football Field, will play No. 22 Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Dec. 27. Other matchups that day include Penn State vs. Clemson (-4.5), UConn vs. Army (-7) and LSU vs. Houston (-3). 

BYU is a 4.5-point favorite in the latest college football bowl odds, but will they actually show up motivated after it looks like they weren’t given serious consideration for the 12-team playoff? Motivation is always a factor during bowl season and it’s something that you’ll need to consider as you make your college football bowl confidence picks along with opt-outs, transfer portal news, injuries and many more factors. Penn State’s Zane Durant and Tennessee’ Chris Brazzell, for example, are among the players who have already opted out.

Before entering any college football bowl confidence pools, be sure to see the college football picks from SportsLine’s Thomas Casale.

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A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been sports betting — and winning — for more than 30 years.

So before filling out your college football pool picks or making any college football bets, you need to see Casale’s college football bowl confidence picks. He has analyzed each bowl matchup and ordered every game by level of confidence. He’s sharing his…

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