College Football Vegas Line – Alabama vs. Ole Miss Sees Downward Trend

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/04/2014
College Football Vegas Line – Alabama vs. Ole Miss Sees Downward Trend

College Football Vegas lines had Alabama as a -5 favorite vs. Ole Miss with the trend still moving downwards despite the Tide getting just shy of 80% of the action at -4.5 online.

An Alabama cover will crush the books Saturday as this is the most wagered on side.  Yet, oddsmakers seem inclined to keep attracting more action towards the Crimson Tide.

The Mirage saw a one-point drop from -6.5 on Saturday morning.

The same situation occurred at Station Casinos.

Westgate, meanwhile, brought the line down from -6 to -5 in favor of Alabama.

Mississippi is the only SEC home team not favored in Week 6.

The Wynn’s sportsbook director Johnny Avello is predicting a tight game but a Crimson Tide win.

He told the Linemakers: “If you look at these games when Mississippi plays Alabama, Mississippi hasn’t scored a lot of points in these games. This year, they’ve shown a little more offense. What I think you’ll see is a really tight game again, a tight defensive battle. I don’t think there will be a lot of chances on the Mississippi side, and Alabama gets to show how good their defense really is.”

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