New Years Day 2014 College Football Bowl Game Betting Odds

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New Years Day 2014 College Football Bowl game betting odds can be found below.   Bet all of these games LIVE, every play, every minute as the game is happening at Bookmaker here Also qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BETS.

The Wisconsin vs. South Carolina betting line for New Year’s Day’s Capital One Bowl had the Badgers as a -1.5 favorite.  The total on this game was steady at 51. 

The Fiesta Bowl featured Baylor as a -17 favorite against Central Florida.  The total on this game was set at 70 to 70.5 depending on the book. 

Baylor has the nation’s top attack (53.3 points per game).  Both these teams had a single loss each in 2013.  Both teams are making their first appearance in a BCS bowl.

The Stanford vs. MSU betting line for the 2014 Rose Bowl game had Michigan State as a +6.5 favorite.  The total on this game was 42.5. 

The Iowa vs. LSU betting line for the Outback Bowl was coming in at Tigers -7.5.  The total on this game was 49.  Nearly three quarters of those betting this game were backing LSU. 

The Nebraska vs. Georgia betting line for Wednesday’s New Year’s Day Gator Bowl had Georgia as a -9 favorite.  The total on this game was set at 60. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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