At Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Jimmie Kaylor of SportsLine shared his Week 2 CFB selections, props, and predictions for the Texas Longhorns vs. Michigan Wolverines game.charts featuring At Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, the No. 10 Michigan Wolverines (1-0) will host the No. 3 Texas Longhorns in a game with College Football Playoff hopes. Michigan defeated Fresno State 30–10 in the first week of play. In the victory, the Wolverines appeared lethargic on the offensive end of the court but oppressive on defense. Texas wants to improve on its convincing 52-0 victory over Colorado State in their season opener. In the victory, Quinn Ewers completed three touchdown passes, and the Texas defense held the Rams to only 192 yards overall.
As a member of the Pro Football Writers of America, Kaylor has covered college and NFL football for SportsLine for almost ten years. She is also an expert in DFS. His experience as an NFL player and a college football All-American offers him a distinct viewpoint when constructing his fantasy teams and making his wagers. For the past two years, he has been making significant money and has his finger on the pulse of college football.
In 2023, Kaylor threw a shambles in collegiate football, finishing with a record of 107-45-2 and a staggering 57.9 units. Anyone who followed his predictions had a very successful season.
In this matchup, experience matters more for the Longhorns. Texas had Ewers among its 15 returning starters going into the season. Ewers led Texas to its first-ever College Football Playoff appearance in 2023. The former five-star recruit ran for 75 yards and five scores while completing 69% of his passes for 3,497 yards, 22 touchdowns, and six interceptions. In the transfer portal, Texas has also added Isaiah Bond, a former wide receiver for Alabama.
One of the best offensive lines in college football is found at Texas. Four offensive line starters were back for the Longhorns, including offensive lineman Kelvin Banks Jr., who is predicted by many to be selected in the top 10 of the NFL Draft. Michigan’s defensive line will put up a good fight against Texas, but Texas might have an advantage because of its experience. Choose your team from this list.