College Football Lines: Northwestern vs. Notre Dame Spread at -18

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/14/2014
College Football Lines: Northwestern vs. Notre Dame Spread at -18

College Football lines for this week included Northwestern vs. Notre Dame with the Fighting Irish coming in as a big -18 home favorite against a Northwestern team that is 3-6 both Straight Up and Against The Spread this season. Claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH at Bookmaker.eu here.

These two teams haven’t met since 1995.

There are signs that Notre Dame is beginning to come unraveled following a promising start.  They are now 7-2 Straight Up losing two of their last three games.

While Notre Dame starting quarterback Everett Golson has committed 17 turnovers in his past six games he'll have an opportunity to make amends against a Northwestern team that is 119th in the nation in scoring (18 points per game).

The Wildcats are 7-1 Against The Spread in their last 8 games after accumulating less than 275 total yards in their previous game, 9-2 ATS in their last 11 games after allowing less than 20 points in their previous game and 12-4 ATS in their last 16 games following a ATS win.

They are also 4-15 ATS in their last 19 games overall and 1-7 ATS in their last 8 games following a Straight Up loss.

The Fighting Irish have struggled against teams with losing records. They are 3-7-1 ATS vs. a team with a losing record.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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