College Bowl Game Odds – 2009-2010 Updated

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/16/2009
College Bowl Game Odds – 2009-2010 Updated

College Bowl game odds for 2009-2010 continue to get updated.  Let's take a look at some of these games and the latest odds featured.

Wyoming vs. Fresno State New Mexico Bowl odds were all over the map at press time Wednesday.  Diamond Sports had Fresno State at -10 ½ while Sports Interaction was offering Wyoming at +12 ½ .  ALWAYS bet both sides at the two different sportsbooks for nominal risk.  If the game lands on Fresno by 11 or 12 points, you would win both bets. 

College Bowl game odds on Saturday's St. Petersburg Bowl were super steady, not moving off the Rutgers -2 ½ anywhere.

Likewise, Sunday's New Orleans Bowl had Southern Mississippi most places at -3 ½. 

The game that everyone is betting on is the BCS Championship between Texas and Alabama.  The line here has moved from -4 ½ to -5 at most books.  Some still offered Alabama at -4 ½ (books like Diamond Sports).  Sports Interaction was the lone book offering up Texas at +5 ½.

The Orange Bowl featuring Iowa and Georgia Tech had GTech as a -4 favorite everywhere while the Fiesta Bowl had TCU as a -7 favorite everywhere against Boise State.

Other College Bowl game odds for 2009-2010 were as follows:

In the Cotton Bowl Mississippi State was a -3 favorite against Oklahoma State everywhere we looked. 

Florida was a -10 ½ to -11 favorite against Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl.

Oregon was a -3 ½ favorite in the Rose Bowl against Ohio State.

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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