Line on Alabama vs. LSU Game Still Hovering Around -8

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The line on the Alabama vs. LSU game hasn’t moved a whole lot since opening at Crimson Tide -8 earlier in the week.

“We are seeing some movement to the 8.5,” noted Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com. 

Caesars in Las Vegas was one of the exceptions to the rule.  They opened Alabama vs. LSU at Tigers +10 on Monday and have since moved down to +9.  The Orleans has remained steadfast at +9.5.

Online WagerWeb moved back down to Crimson Tide -8 after holding at -8.5 the past few days. 

Here is the line movement that has occurred at WagerWeb during the week.

10/29/12 6:15:49 PM

9.5/-110 (Open)

42.5 -110 (Open)

11/02/12 11:45:48 AM

8/-110

41 -110

11/02/12 12:25:48 PM

8/-110

40.5 -110

11/02/12 6:45:51 PM

8.5/-110

40.5 -110

11/02/12 7:45:51 PM

8.5/-110

39.5 -110

11/02/12 7:55:50 PM

8.5/-110

40 -110

11/02/12 8:35:49 PM

8/-110

40 -110

Alabama was getting between 55 percent and 60 percent of the spread backing at -8.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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