College Football Betting Lines: Week 7 2011

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/15/2011
College Football Betting Lines:  Week 7 2011

All the latest College Football betting lines for Week 7 of the 2011 season can be found at Bookmaker, the first North American-facing online sportsbook offering up to $2500 in cold hard cash to new depositors

Some of the key games on tap for today include:

LSU vs. Tennessee – The line on this game opened at -14 in favor of Louisiana State but has since drifted all the way up to -17.  So LSU is a huge double digit road favorite in this game making this among those College Football betting lines to stay far away from to be certain.   This game will be nationally televised on CBS at 3:30 pm EST.

Oklahoma State vs. Texas is the one to watch at 3:30 pm EST.  Both teams are ranked.  Texas is a +7 underdog at home, though this line originally opened at +8.5.  This game is broadcast on ABC/ESPN.

Ohio State vs. Illinois is another game going off at 3:30 pm EST and airing on either ABC or ESPN (check your local listings).  Oddsmakers anticipate this one to be an even closer game with Illinois at -3.5

Florida vs. Auburn will air at 7 pm EST with a line of -2.5 favoring visiting Florida.

Arizona State vs. Oregon is a hot late night game at 10:30 pm EST pitting together two ranked teams.  Despite Arizona State being ranked number 18 in the nation, number 9 Oregon is a -14 point favorite.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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