2023 USFL Week 8 predictions, expert picks by Chris 'The Bear' Fallica
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I'm back with my best bets for Week 8 of the USFL season. To be fully transparent, I went 1-3 last week. While it wasn't my best week, you're still up on the season if you've been riding with me, as my overall record is now 16-13-1.
One big matchup has caught my eye as we move to this week. Let me preface that by saying every week, bettors and fans alike have kept their eyes locked in on the Birmingham Stallions, and understandably so, as they're the best team in the league and the current favorites to win the title. For this reason, folks are usually eager to wager on them. But I have one piece of advice for you this week, watch out for the Philadelphia Stars.
Let's dive into my wagers. Here's to a winning weekend.
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Pittsburgh Maulers (2-5) vs. Houston Gamblers (4-3), Canton, Ohio, Noon Saturday, USA
Pittsburgh had every chance to knock off Philadelphia last week but couldn’t hold its late third-quarter lead and was done in by too many penalties and an offense that sputtered in the second half.
The Maulers are likely in a must-win-out situation, as the two-game slide has left them 2-5. But I've seen enough to suggest that if they can clean up the self-inflicted damage, they can pull the outright upset here.
I'll grab the points.
PICK: Maulers (+3) to lose by fewer than 3 points (or win outright)
Philadelphia Stars (4-3) vs. Birmingham Stallions (5-2), Birmingham, Alabama, 3 p.m. Saturday, NBC
It hasn’t been the smoothest season for Birmingham, but one constant has been the play of Alex McGough at quarterback. If running back C.J. Marable can continue his recent run, the Stallions might be looking at a repeat title.
That said, I'm not sure if I want to lay a touchdown here since it looks like the Stars might have turned the corner.
Before the season, it looked like Philadelphia might be ready to take another step forward, but the Stars' offense struggled out of the gates until last week when quarterback Case Cookus overcame injury and a lost wedding ring before punching it in four times.
Three straight one-score wins has to have built some confidence in that locker room, so I’ll grab the points with the Stars in this matchup.
PICK: Stars (+6.5) to lose by fewer than 6.5 points (or win outright)
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New Jersey Generals (2-5) vs. Memphis Showboats (4-3), Canton, Ohio, 1 p.m. Sunday, FOX and FOX Sports App
Memphis has won four straight since the 0-3 start, but in terms of scoring differential, there isn't much difference between the Showboats and 2-5 New Jersey (+3 to even).
Given the Generals' injuries on defense and at QB, it's hard to get a super confident gauge on this one. But their defense hung in there last week even without some of their best players, and I would expect them to do the same this week. Memphis hasn’t allowed more than 20 points in its winning streak, so it will likely be tough for New Jersey to put up a big number.
This should be a low-scoring grind.
PICK: Under 41.5 points scored by both teams combined
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Michigan Panthers (3-4) vs. New Orleans Breakers (4-3), Birmingham, Alabama, 4 p.m. Sunday, FOX and FOX Sports App
Last week, Michigan snapped a four-game losing streak behind an inspired effort from QB Josh Love. The team also got a little help facing a shorthanded Generals squad. This week, the Breakers are almost in the exact situation Michigan was in last week.
New Orleans has lost three straight since a 4-0 start, and each of the losses have come by a TD or less, so we’re talking high-variance games.
With the steady hand of McLeod Bethel-Thompson at QB, this has the looks of a good spot for the Breakers to get back in the win column.
PICK: Breakers (-3) to win by more than 3 points
Just a reminder, but you can catch all the action on FOX Sports and the FOX Sports App this weekend.
Chris "The Bear" Fallica has covered sports for nearly three decades. While college football has been his focus, he also enjoys the NFL, soccer, golf, tennis, MLB, NHL and horse racing, with an "occasional" wager on such events. Chris recently won the inaugural Circa Football Invitational and finished in the Top 10 of the Golden Nugget Football Contest. He’s a multiple-time qualifier for the NHC Handicapping Championship. Remember, "The less you bet, the more you lose when you win!" Follow him on Twitter @chrisfallica.
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