 Hey guys, Austin Swain here to give you my three favorite picks of this weekend. Week 4 in college football, conference play kicking off. That means we have some great matchups across the board. Here are my three favorite bets of the weekend. It starts in the early afternoon, an ACC clash between the Clemson Tigers and Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Give me Wake Forest plus seven and a half here. And it's kind of because this line doesn't make very much sense. You think Wake Forest got blown out last year in Death Valley, lost by 21, gave up over 300 yards on the ground. Well, I think their rushing defense is a little bit improved. They're 64th in yards per attempt so far in FBS. That's at least a little better than they were last year. And importantly, I think Wake Forest has the right matchup against Clemson. You cannot run on them. So Sam Hartman, A.T. Perry, a dynamic wide out on the outside for them. And they're 32nd in pass rate in FBS. So they're comfortable. They do not need their rushing game to get offense going and up tempo. High scoring offense. I think Hartman back really helps the Demon Deacons here. Give me the Demon Deacons plus seven and a half on the spread. But certainly I think they could upset Clemson at home in a game they probably had circled since that embarrassing loss last year. From the ACC, we travel to the SEC. Arkansas and Texas A&M battling. This one not at Kyle Field or Razorback Stadium. It's in Jerry World in Arlington, Texas on the neutral field. Give me the Razorbacks here plus two and a half points. I had Texas A&M last week. They covered the spread. Here's why I'm not going back to them. They were still terrible in offense. They're 93rd in FBS in yards per play. Max Johnson did not fix anything at quarterback for the Aggies. He only completed 50% of his throws against the Miami defense that might not even be as good as Arkansas's. And Arkansas on the other side here. They're a workhorse offense. When you look at KJ Jefferson, dual threat playmaker, Heisman Contender, Raheem Sanders productive out of the backfield. Geed on Hazelwood, Trey Knox are a couple of NFL targets on the outside. This is a way different offense than they faced last week. They barely squeaked out of cover against Miami. Thanks to a muffed fumble. This absolutely is the public side here. Arkansas getting more attention as betters are concerned. I think they've got this one right because just a huge difference at quarterback for the Razorbacks. I like him to win outright in Jerry World. We transition to my bet of the weekend. Wisconsin and Ohio State battling in Columbus at the shoe. Give me the Badgers plus 17 and a half. And this is a Wisconsin team I picked to win the Big 10 before the season. It was on the basis of their dynamic dual in the backfield. Graham Burtz, senior quarterback. He's played well completing 71% of his throws. Braylon Allen, if you don't know who he is, he might even be a higher draft pick than Jonathan Taylor. He is a three down workhorse. He's rushed for at least 86 yards in every game this year so far. He is going to be trouble for an even in Ohio State rush defense that's played so well so far this year. You look at Wisconsin, despite the loss a couple of weeks ago against Washington State, they're still ESPN SP Plus's 15th best team in the country. It's sixth on the defensive side of the ball. They can slow down CJ Stroud and the Buckeyes. Absolutely think they cover the spread in a lower scoring contest here. But don't be surprised if this one's within a score late and the Buckeyes are on upset alert to Wisconsin.