 Hey guys, Austin Swain here. I'm gonna give you my three favorite bets for this weekend. Labor day weekend, week one of college football, and there is a ton of great matchups on the slate here, but I gotta dive in and start with a matchup. SEC taking on the AAC, that is college football playoff participant last year. Cincinnati traveling to Razorback Stadium, taking on Arkansas, and I like the Razorbacks here. They are six and a half point favorites at home, but I take the spread here. I don't think sports books or the public are factoring. What a big lost Desmond Ritter is to the Cincinnati offense. You can see how well he's done in limited NFL action in the preseason so far already, and this defense is gutted of the NFL talent that made it so good last year. You think about Sauce Gardner, Kobe Bryant, Brian Cook, all those guys playing on Sunday this year. And I know Arkansas also lost Trail on Burks. That is a big ding to their vertical passing game, but they still have a really mean power rushing game here. Heisman Dark Horse, KJ Jefferson and Raheem Sanders are a dynamic duo in that backfield. One of the better offensive lines in the country as well, where at least three of those guys should be playing on Sunday next year. And I think they just overwhelmed this gutted Bearcats defense. I think they pull away, win by a couple scores and win comfortably. I think you're paying the name value for Cincinnati. You took them plus six and a half. I like Arkansas to win that one comfortable staying in the SEC. Another matchup I really like is the SEC participant Florida. They are hosting the Utah youths and you look here, the number 17 in the country and the eight people is Utah, only laying two and a half points in the swamp. That should be your first clue with head coach Billy Napier in his first year at Florida. And the youths last year were okay on the ground. They were 37th in FBS and yards per rush, but when you factor in their competition, that's not overly impressive. And they are young up front this year. All sophomores across that defensive line, so they don't even have quite the talent they did last year. And I'm looking at Florida here in their dynamic offensive playmakers. That starts with another Heisman Dark Horse, dual threat Anthony Richardson out of the backfield for Florida. They also had three to four NFL offensive linemen. I think just like, just like with Cincinnati, Florida's offensive line overpowers the Utah defensive line here. And I'm not as big of a fan of camera rising as what you maybe saw in that Rose Bowl. Ohio State had a lot of starters sit out of that game. Rising last year struggled a lot with inconsistent decision making and accuracy. Wasn't incredibly productive from a yardage standpoint. I don't know if you would still be able to get their run game going against this Florida mean front seven. I think Florida at home each side a close win. I don't mind taking the two and a half points here at plus 100 odds on Fandal Sportsbook because you just get plus 128 on the Gators money line. I'd rather take the couple of points of cushion in case this one is super, super close. The best bet of the weekend to me is Notre Dame in the shoe in Columbus taken on Ohio State getting 17 and a half points here. There was a fundamental mismatch that will help Notre Dame cover here. They have one of the best defenses in the country to help slow down CJ Stroud, Jackson Smith, Najibah and that crew as well as the Ohio State defense. It was inconsistent last year and Notre Dame has enough weapons. They have a good offensive line. Chris Tyree and Gibbs coming out of the back field. Definitely think Notre Dame can put up a few points here and if their top five defense can hold Stroud and Smith Najibah who will probably see plenty of double teams with no longer Garrett Wilson and Chris Olavi there in Ohio State. As long as they can hold Stroud under 35 points, I think Buckner and the Notre Dame offense can put up a few points here. Even though it's Columbus, that defense may be a top five defense in the country, top five ranked team in the country. I think it's just way too many points to give Notre Dame and I think the Irish cover handling.