Rutgers vs. Syracuse Expert Picks - Week 2 College Football

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Sep/11/2021

Our BetUS host Gary Segars is joined by guests Kyle Hunter and Parker Fleming to preview Rutgers vs Syracuse College Football Week 2 game. They’ll share their favorite Rutgers vs Syracuse Prediction and free NCAAF picks. Join us and get the best Rutgers vs Syracuse Picks for Week 2!  Betting is courtesy of BetUS, which offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $2500).

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Just two years ago, Rutgers was a laughing stock.  They open this season with a 61-14 romp of Temple and come into this game against Syracuse as a -2 road favorite.

Both these teams won last week but Rutgers really looked good.

"Rutgers 4-1 Against The Spread as a favorite," Segars notes.

He adds that "Syracuse is slightly more talented. 

"That crazy offense that the Scarlet Knights run is what's going to get it done here.

"I know it seems like a trap, that everybody is betting on Rutgers but I still like them in this spot."

He also believes that Rutgers front seven is "insanely talented".

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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