Longhorns vs. Crimson Tide Line Histories

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jan/06/2010

Yes, it's been that type of BCS Championship game.  The action is all over the place before the game has even gotten started.  Bettors have been hammering the BCS Championship 2010 line.  Longhorns vs. Crimson Tide line histories went something like this over the past month over at BetUS.com:

12/08/09 8:43:14 AM

-5/-110 (Open)

44.5 -110 (Open)

12/08/09 10:33:14 AM

-5.5/-110

44.5 -110

12/08/09 12:53:13 PM

-5.5/-110

45 -110

12/09/09 6:43:14 PM

-5/-110

45 -110

12/18/09 9:53:16 PM

-4.5/-110

45 -110

12/22/09 9:13:13 AM

-4/-110

45 -110

01/04/10 11:03:12 AM

-3.5/-110

45.5 -110

01/04/10 7:23:12 PM

-4/-110

46 -110

"The trend has been for the line on Alabama to go down," explains Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  "That means that recreational sports bettors are more likely wagering on the Longhorns in this game and BetUS.com is trying to get more action on the Crimson Tide."

-4 appears to be the threshold as BetUS.com maintained the line at -3 ½ for only a few short hours Monday.

There is a chance the Longhorns vs. Crimson Tide line could still move up further as over 80 percent of the backing was on Alabama at press time.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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