Bet the Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Louisiana Lafayette Week 5 - 2018: Latest Spread, Odds to Win, Predictions, More

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The Alabama Crimson Tide come into Week 5 vs. Louisiana as a sick -49 favorite at home.  The Tide are 4-0 Straight Up and 3-1 Against The Spread.  Better than 80% of those who dared to bet the spread were backing Bama.  The total on this game was 66.5.

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The Tide So Far in 2018

They have been phenomenal to say the least. Of course one could argue they are yet to meet their match. But that argument is quashed somewhat by the idea that Texas A&M is pretty solid and lost by three touchdowns.

The Crimson Tide 2018-2019 Odds

They are the favorite to win the College Football Championship at -200 odds.  Based on how they've been playing, there is some degree of value here.  You would win $10 for every $20 bet (that $20 refunded provided Alabama wins the Championship).

Louisiana Lafayette vs. Alabama and Predictions

As a favorite of 31 or more points, Alabama is 32-0 Straight Up while Louisiana Lafayette has never won a game as a dog in this range on 12 occasions since 1992.  You won't get a money line for this game however.

We do not have any predictions for this game.  In fact, the only bet we suggest is Alabama to win the 2019 College Football Championship game.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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