Early action on Jags, Bucs; Heavy chalk again for NCAA top 10

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Oct/09/2017

Below you will find opening odds from BookMaker.eu for NFL Week 6 and college football Week 7. Six of the 14 NFL games are currently off the board because of injury or because teams haven’t completed their Week 5 schedule.

NFL Week 6 Opening Odds

Eagles at Panthers (-3, 45)

Browns at Texans (OFF)

Patriots at Jets (+9, 47)

Dolphins at Falcons (-10, 47.5)

Lions at Saints (-3, 51)

Packers at Vikings (OFF)

Bears at Ravens (OFF)

49ers at Redskins (-10, 46.5)

Rams at Jaguars (PK, 44)

Buccaneers at Cardinals (PK, 44.5)

Steelers at Chiefs (OFF)

Chargers at Raiders (OFF)

Giants at Broncos (-9, 41)

Colts at Titans (OFF)

Early Sharp Action:

- Jaguars, PK to -2.5
- Buccaneers, PK to -2
- Falcons, -10 to -10.5
- Saints, -3 to -3.5

College Football Week 7 Opening Odds

Top 25

Arkansas at Alabama (-31)
Clemson at Syracuse (+13.5)
Missouri at Georgia (-29.5)
Washington at Arizona State (+16.5)
TCU at Kansas State (OFF)
Purdue at Wisconsin (-18)
Washington State at Cal (+13.5)
Ohio State at Nebraska (+21.5)
Auburn at LSU (+6)
Georgia Tech at Miami (-7.5)
Oklahoma at Texas (+8)
Utah at USC (-12.5)
Baylor at Oklahoma State (-23)
Michigan at Indiana (+6)
Cincinnati at South Florida (-24.5)
Boise State at San Diego State (-7)
NC State at Pittsburgh (+11)
Michigan State at Minnesota (+3)
East Carolina at Central Florida (-32)
Oregon at Stanford (-10.5)
Texas Tech at West Virginia (-6)
Navy at Memphis (-5.5)


Full Schedule

South Alabama at Troy (-17)

Texas State at UL Lafayette (-14.5)

Clemson at Syracuse (+21)

Washington State at Cal (+13.5)

Georgia Tech at Miami (-7.5)

Purdue at Wisconsin (-18)

Northwestern at Maryland (+3)

Miami Ohio at Kent (+11.5)

Ohio at Bowling Green (+8)

Akron at Western Michigan (-13)

Toledo at Central Michigan (+9.5)

Eastern Michigan at Army (-5.5)

Northern Illinois at Buffalo (OFF)

Connecticut at Temple (-12.5)

Virginia at North Carolina (+2.5)

Rutgers at Illinois (-2.5)

Texas Tech at West Virginia (-6)

NC State at Pittsburgh (+11)

Michigan at Indiana (+6)

East Carolina at Central Florida (-32)

Tulane at Florida International (+11)

Boston College at Louisville (-19.5)

Kansas at Iowa State (-20)

TCU at Kansas State (OFF)

Old Dominion at Marshall (-16.5)

Florida State at Duke (+6.5)

Houston at Tulsa (+13)

Middle Tennessee State at UAB (+3)

Georgia State at UL Monroe (-6)

Charlotte at Western Kentucky (-17.5)

Wyoming at Utah State (-3.5)

UNLV at Air Force (-10.5)

Nevada at Colorado State (-24.5)

Appalachian State at Idaho (+10)

Utah at USC (-12.5)

Colorado at Oregon State (+12.5)

UCLA at Arizona (PK)

Vanderbilt at Ole Miss (-3)

Oklahoma at Texas (+8)

Ohio State at Nebraska (+21.5)

BYU at Mississippi State (-21)

Arkansas at Alabama (-31)

Baylor at Oklahoma State (-23)

Missouri at Georgia (-29.5)

Navy at Memphis (-5.5)

New Mexico State at Georgia Southern (+6)

UTEP at Southern Miss (-20.5)

Coastal Carolina at Arkansas State (-21)

UTSA at North Texas (+4.5)

Texas A&M at Florida (-4)

South Carolina at Tennessee (-2.5)

Auburn at LSU (+6)

Michigan State at Minnesota (+3)

Oregon at Stanford (-10.5)

Washington at Arizona State (+16.5)

New Mexico at Fresno State (-3)

Boise State at San Diego State (-7)

Cincinnati at South Florida (-24.5)

San Jose State at Hawaii (-18)


Early Sharp Action:

- Washington State, -13.5 to -15
- Purdue, +18 to +16.5
- Connecticut, -12.5 to -9.5
- Texas Tech, +6 to +4.5
- Central Florida, -32 to -33.5
- Arizona, PK to -1.5
- Ohio State, -21.5 to -24
- Oklahoma State, -23 to 25.5
- Southern Miss, -20.5 to -23


Notes:

- Arizona State is 10-1 SU and 11-0 ATS against Washington since 2004
- South Florida has scored 30+ points in 22 straight games, one shy of the all-time record (Oregon 2012)
- Texas is underdog versus Oklahoma for eighth straight year. +7.5 is smallest spread since 2012
- Nebraska hasn’t been a 20+-point home underdog since before 1985

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