Just wondering if you guys use picks sites or not? I mostly care about college football and some NFL football games. I usually look at a few and if two or more pick the same thing I might pick that one, but everyone seems to have different opinions.
Just wondering if you guys use picks sites or not? I mostly care about college football and some NFL football games. I usually look at a few and if two or more pick the same thing I might pick that one, but everyone seems to have different opinions.
When you search for something worthwhile for a long time, it seems that all opinions are opposite, and it's not so easy to choose. For myself, I found a convenient site where forecasts from different sources are collected, you can find past results and look at football predictions, which analysts play back how. You can immediately see the movement of odds, the schedule of matches and a comparison of the line from different bookmakers.
Totally get where you're coming from — college football picks can be all over the place. I’ve used a few pick sites in the past too, but I ran into the same issue: too many conflicting opinions and no easy way to tell who’s actually reliable.
What helped me was switching focus a bit — instead of relying just on picks, I started looking for platforms that combine multiple sources and track past prediction performance. Some sites let you compare analysts, follow line movements, and check how accurate different forecasts have been over time. It gives you more context, especially when you're trying to make an informed decision and not just follow random guesses.
Also, if you’re into youth football or just want to take a break from the numbers and enjoy the sport in a different way, check this out:
https://www.wemakefootballers.us/holiday-camps
Great for kids, and honestly a refreshing reminder of what the game is about.
Good luck this season — hope you find a system that works for you!