These Week 4 College Football Games Were Seeing Some Solid Action

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These Week 4 College Football Games Were Seeing Some Solid Action

Gambling911.com monitored Saturday's Week 4 college football action as the 2020 season begins to operate at closer to full capacity with the introduction of SEC team play.  In upcoming weeks, the Big 10 and Pac-12 look to join the party.

Dave Mason of BetOnline reported some decent lopsided wagering action on Louisville, Florida and Kentucky.  His online sportsbook is offering a generous welcome bonus with a maximum freebie of $1000.

Additionally, books across the board reported heavy action on the Alabama Crimson Tide spread and moneyline despite the steep price tag.  They play in Missouri as a -29 favorite.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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