College Football Week 12 Point Spreads– 2012

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Nov/16/2012
College Football Week 12 Point Spreads– 2012

College Football Week 12 point spreads (2012) were available at WagerWeb.com here.  You claim up to $1000 in FREE CASH.  Bet as little as $10 and as much as $5000.  Mobile wagering available.  

The Kansas State vs. Baylor line has seen a move up 1 ½ points since opening with most books listing the Wildcats as -12.5 visiting favorites.  A few books had the number at -12.  Kansas State was getting 80 percent of the betting action on the spread so books were attempting to drive more action towards the underdog here. 

The other big game on tap is also at 8 pm ET and that would be Stanford vs. Oregon, where the point spread was -20.5 at most books.  This number had gone down a half point since opening.  60 percent of the spread backing was on the Cardinal in this game. 

Ohio State was the most wagered on team this week in College Football heading into Saturday’s games.  63 percent of those betting the spread were backing the Buckeyes.  This line had moved down from -3 to -2 Wisconsin. 

8 pm ET:  Kansas State -12.5 Baylor (was -11)

8 pm ET:  Stanford +20.5 Oregon
3:30 pm ET:  Ohio State +3 Wisconsin

3:05 pm ET:  USC -4 UCLA

3:30 pm ET:  Wake Forest +23.5 Notre Dame

3:30 pm ET:  Ole Miss +19 LSU

3:30 pm ET:  North Carolina State +17.5 Clemson

7 pm ET:  Oklahoma -11 West Virginia

Noon ET:  Iowa (Check Back Later) Michigan

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- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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