College Football Betting Lines – 2012 Week 11

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/07/2012
College Football Betting Lines – 2012 Week 11

College Football betting lines for 2012 Week 11 were available at WagerWeb.com here.  Claim up to $1000 in FREE CASH (based on initial deposit).  Mobile and live wagering is available.

One of the hottest games of the week features number 15 ranked Texas A&M visiting Alabama for yet another big test for the Crimson Tide.  Texas A&M will come into this game as a +14 underdog. 

Number two-ranked Kansas State will be defending its perfect record on the road at Texas Christian.  Kansas State is a -7 point favorite in this one. 

 

Thursday Night:
 

Florida State -13.5 Virginia Tech Bet Now

 

Saturday:

 

3:30 pm ET - Texas A&M +14 Alabama Bet Now

7:30 pm ET – Kansas State -7 TCU Bet Now

10:30 pm ET – Oregon -28 California Bet Now

8 pm ET – Notre Dame -19 Boston College Bet Now

7 pm ET – Mississippi State +14.5 LSU Bet Now

12 pm ET – Arkansas +14 South Carolina Bet Now

12 pm ET – Louisville -3 Syracuse Bet Now

3 pm ET – Oregon State +4 Stanford Bet Now

3:30 pm ET – Penn State +7 Nebraska Bet Now

12 pm ET – Northwestern +11.5 Michigan Bet Now

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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