2012 Week 7 College Football Betting Lines

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Oct/07/2012
2012 Week 7 College Football Betting Lines

2012 Week 7 College Football betting lines were now up and ready to be wagered on at Bookmaker.eu.   Join Bookmaker here now and claim up to $2500 in free bonus money.  Mobile and iPad wagering available.  Use live online chat to have your account open in minutes. 

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There are definitely some great games upcoming so let’s check them out.

Alabama vs. Missouri – This is a heavily promoted game even though Missouri comes into the game at .500.  With number 1 Alabama at 5-0 it should be no surprise that they are a heavy -21 road favorite.  This line should go up further as 90 percent of the public was backing the Crimson Tide on the spread early on. 

Another great game, number 3 South Carolina vs. number 9 LSU.  The Gamecocks are a +3 road dog here with 80 percent of the spread action going South Carolina’s way. 

Alabama -21 Missouri  Bet Now

South Carolina +3 LSU Bet Now

West Virginia -5 Texas Tech Bet Now

Kansas State -7.5 Iowa State Bet Now

Stanford +10 Notre Dame (This one opened at +7.5) Bet Now

Oregon State +2.5 BYU Bet Now

USC -13.5 Washington Bet Now

Illinois +21 Michigan Bet Now

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- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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