Iowa vs. LSU Betting Line – Outback Bowl 2013

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The Iowa vs. LSU betting line for the Outback Bowl was coming in at Tigers -7.5.  The total on this game was 49.  Nearly three quarters of those betting this game were backing LSU.  Bet online at SportsBettingOnline.com and receive up to 10 percent back on your losses weekly or get a 50 percent cash bonus up to $500.  Wager from your smartphone.

Iowa comes into this game riding a three-game winning streak while LSU has won its last two games. 

This line may be a bit high considering the Hawkeyes boast the No. 7 defense in the nation at 303.2 yards per game - 11th against the pass (182.4) and 17th versus the run (120.8).

The Hawkeyes are 5-2 Against The Spread in their last 7 neutral site games.

Iowa is 7-3 ATS in their last 10 games overall.

The Hawkeyes are 6-15 ATS in their last 21 games following a Straight Up win.

The Hawkeyes are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games following a SU win of more than 20 points.

The Tigers are 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 games following a Straight Up win.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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