Alabama-LSU Spread Sees Crimson Tide Getting 65 Percent of the Betting Action

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/03/2012
Alabama-LSU Spread Sees Crimson Tide Getting 65 Percent of the Betting Action

The Alabama-LSU spread, which was now at -7.5 favoring Alabama, was still attracting 65 percent of the betting public to the Crimson Tide.  The line on this game had actually opened at -10. Odds on this and other College Football games were available at BetDSI.com here.  LIVE WAGERING is available and receive up to $2500 in FREE CASH. 

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This game is being billed as one of the biggest of the 2012 College Football regular season and rightfully so.  LSU has only one loss so far this season, Alabama has none.

While the betting action was flowing in heavy on Alabama, the Crimson Tide was not the most wagered on team of Week 10 College Football.  That honor goes to Oregon, who were a -7.5 visiting favorite against the USC Trojans.

ESPN.com noted:

It's the game everybody circled back in the offseason. LSU is still smarting from the 21-0 beating it suffered at the hands of Alabama in last season's BCS National Championship Game. If anybody's going to beat the Tide this season, the Tigers probably have the best chance. Strange things tend to happen on Saturday nights in Tiger Stadium.

In road games over the last three seasons, Alabama has only lost two Straight Up and are 9-4 Against The Spread. 

All College Football Week 10 games below are on Saturday November 3: 

8 pm ET:  Alabama -7.5 LSU Bet Now
8 pm ET:  Oklahoma State +10 Kansas State Bet Now
3:30 pm ET:  Pittsburgh +16.5 Notre Dame Bet Now
7 pm ET:  Oregon -7.5 USC Bet Now
3:30 pm ET:  Mississippi +14 Georgia Bet Now
12 pm ET:  Temple Louisville +14.5 Louisville Bet Now
12 pm ET:  Oklahoma -12 Iowa State Bet Now
12 pm ET:  Texas A&M -7 Mississippi State Bet Now
3:30 pm ET:  Texas +7 Texas Tech Bet Now
3:30 pm ET:  Nebraska +1.5 Michigan State Bet Now
3 pm ET:  TCU +3.5 West Virginia Bet Now

All College Football Betting Odds here>>>>

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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