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Colorado @ San Francisco picks

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COL vs SF Picks

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COL vs SF Consensus Picks

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Consensus Picks

Our consensus picks show you what percentage of the public is betting on, you'll need to decide whether you want to bet with or against the public.

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60% picking Colorado vs San Francisco to go Over

60%
40%

Total PicksCOL 300, SF 196

Moneyline

67% picking San Francisco

33%
67%

Total PicksCOL 68, SF 137

Moneyline

87% picking San Francisco

13%
87%

Total PicksCOL 15, SF 98

Moneyline

73% picking San Francisco

28%
73%

Total PicksCOL 11, SF 29

Moneyline

80% picking San Francisco

20%
80%

Total PicksCOL 9, SF 37

Moneyline

68% picking San Francisco

32%
68%

Total PicksCOL 17, SF 36

Moneyline

77% picking San Francisco

23%
77%

Total PicksCOL 15, SF 49

Moneyline

81% picking San Francisco

19%
81%

Total PicksCOL 7, SF 29

Moneyline

91% picking San Francisco

9%
91%

Total PicksCOL 3, SF 32

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