2011 Week 3 College Football Betting Lines: BetDSI Offers The Most Favorable

Written by:
Guest
Published on:
Sep/15/2011
2011 Week 3 College Football Betting Lines

The college football betting lines for week 3 are now up at BetDSI sportbook with really favorable numbers so the players can find the edge when playing this weekend.

Around the best betting lines are two top 25 teams that will play this Thursday and Friday. Here are the lines you can find at BetDSI:

Thursday:

LSU -3 -115 vs MISSISSIPPI ST +3 -105

Friday:

BOISE STATE -19½ -110 vs TOLEDO +19½ -110

IOWA STATE +4½ -110 vs CONNECTICUT-4½ -110

Saturday Games:

AUBURN +3 -110 vs CLEMSON -3 -110

EASTERN MICH   +30 -110 vs MICHIGAN -30 -110

DUKE +7 -110 vs BOSTON COLLEGE -7 -110

TENNESSEE U +9½ -110 vs FLORIDA -9½ -110

MICHIGAN ST +5 -110 vs NOTRE DAME      -5 -110

TEXAS -4 -105 vs UCLA +4 -115

NORTHWESTERN -9 -110 vs ARMY +9 -110

LOUISVILLE +6½ -110 vs KENTUCKY -6½ -110

SYRACUSE +16½-110 vs USC -16½ -110

OKLAHOMA -3 -110 vs FLORIDA ST +3 -110

OHIO ST +3 -110 vs MIAMI FLORIDA -3 -110

UTAH +5 -110 vs BYU -5 -110

OKLAHOMA ST -13½ -110 vs TULSA +13½ -110

NORTH TEXAS +46 -110 vs ALABAMA -46 -110

BetDSI offers the best football betting lines in the business with a half a point and sometimes a point in favor of the players, plus they gave stats so you can check out the numbers right before placing the bet.  Also they have experts giving opinions about several games, so you know what matchup is the best one for you.

Football News News

You Can Bet on the Tom Brady Netflix Roast

The GOAT is being roasted this Saturday on Netflix...will it be the "Greatest Roast Of All Time?"  There are even prop bets on which of Tom Brady's exes will make an appearance.

Round 2 NFL Draft Odds - 2024

Included below are Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year odds, will the Bills trade the first pick of the second round, who are the first picks at linebacker and running back.

Aiyuk-Deebo Trade Odds and ROY Shift

Xavier Worthy = Tyreek Hill 2.0?  Perhaps, and if that comes to fruition at any point in the future, the Bills only have themselves to blame.

Syndicate