College Football Spreads – Week 3 Evening Games

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/18/2010
College Football Spreads

 

The College Football spreads for Saturday evening’s games (Week 3 of the 2010 season) were available at BetUS.com (see their website here).   

7:00 pm EST - The Mississippi State vs. LSU College Football spread opened at Louisiana State University -8 ½ but was now at -7 ½ at BetUS.com.  The betting action on this game was even.

7:00 pm EST – Clemson vs. Auburn had Auburn opening as a -6 home favorite and the line moving up to -7 ½.  Auburn was now getting close to 65 percent of the betting action at the current line.

8:00 pm EST – Boise State vs. Wyoming will get its fair share of bettors with all the hoopla surrounding the Broncos this year.  Boise State was an away favorite with a spread of -23 ½.  A little more than 85 percent of the betting public was backing Boise State (as one might expect despite the huge price tag).

8:00 pm EST – Texas vs. Texas Tech is one of the most prominent games on the schedule Saturday evening.  Texas Tech was a +3 ½ home dog in this contest.  75 percent of the betting public was on the Longhorns here.

10:30 pm EST – Iowa vs. Arizona is probably the biggest game of the night where bettors are concerned.  Iowa had been getting the most action of any single College Football team during Week 3.  It’s settled down a bit to just over 75 percent coming into Saturday afternoon.  Arizona was a -2 point favorite.

 

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