Notre Dame Favored at Miami Week 11; L.A. Rams Post Historic Spread Week 10

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Nov/05/2017

The last meaningful game played between the Irish and Hurricanes came in 1990. That year, No. 6 Notre Dame knocked off No. 2 Miami, 29-20, at South Bend as a 3-point underdog.

The last time Miami defeated Notre Dame was in 1989. The Irish are 4-0 straight up and against the spread in the last four meetings between these programs.

The upstart Los Angeles Rams are double-digits favorites for the first time since October 6, 2013. They’ve only been double-digit chalk twice since 2004, and this week they opened as 10-point favorites against the Texans. Early sharp action has moved the spread to -11.

Below you will find opening odds from BookMaker.eu for NFL Week 10 and college football Week 11.

NFL Week 10 Opening Odds

Seahawks at Cardinals (+6.5, 43)

Vikings at Redskins (+2.5, 43)

Packers at Bears (OFF)

Steelers at Colts (+10, 43)

Chargers at Jaguars (-4, 41.5)

Jets at Bucs (OFF)

Bengals at Titans (-4, 40.5)

Saints at Bills (+2.5, 48.5)

Browns at Lions (OFF)

Texans at Rams (-10, 47)

Cowboys at Falcons (OFF)

Giants at 49ers (+1, 42)

Patriots at Broncos (+7, 46.5)

Dolphins at Panthers (OFF)

Notes:

- Denver hasn’t been a home underdog of 7.5 or more since 1992, a span of 210 consecutive home games. 

- The Packers are 7-0 SU and 6-1 ATS in their last seven games at Chicago.

College Football Week 11 Opening Odds

Top 25

Georgia at Auburn (+2)

Alabama at Mississippi State (+14.5)

Notre Dame at Miami (+2.5)

Florida State at Clemson (-17.5)

TCU at Oklahoma (-8)

Iowa at Wisconsin (-13.5)

Washington at Stanford (+6.5)

Michigan State at Ohio State (-17)

Oklahoma State at Iowa State (+7)

Connecticut at UCF (OFF)

USC at Colorado (+13.5)

Rutgers at Penn State (-31)

Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (OFF)

Washington State at Utah (+2)

Michigan at Maryland (OFF)

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Akron at Miami Ohio (-3.5)

Bowling Green at Buffalo (-11)

Kent State at Western Michigan (-21.5)

Toledo at Ohio (+6)

Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan (+1.5)

Ball State at Northern Illinois (-29)

Georgia Southern at Appalachian State (-17)

North Carolina at Pittsburgh (-10)

Temple at Cincinnati (+2.5)

Washington at Stanford (+6.5)

BYU at UNLV (-4)

Michigan at Maryland (OFF)

Florida at South Carolina (-7.5)

Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (OFF)

Tulane at East Carolina (+5)

N.C. State at Boston College (+3.5)

Connecticut at UCF (OFF)

Wake Forest at Syracuse (-2)

Rutgers at Penn State (-31)

Duke at Army (+1.5)

Michigan State at Ohio State (-17)

Indiana at Illinois (+9)

Troy at Coastal Carolina (OFF)

Middle Tennessee at Charlotte (+14)

Wyoming at Air Force (-3)

San Jose State at Nevada (-19)

Texas Tech vs. Baylor (+7.5)

West Virginia at Kansas State (OFF)

TCU at Oklahoma (-8)

Oklahoma State at Iowa State (+7)

Virginia at Louisville (-11.5)

Notre Dame at Miami (+2.5)

SMU at Navy (OFF)

Washington State at Utah (+2)

Purdue at Northwestern (-6)

UL Lafayette at Ole Miss (-17.5)

Nebraska at Minnesota (-2.5)

Alabama at Mississippi State (+14.5)

Florida Atlantic at Louisiana Tech (+4.5)

Southern Miss at Rice (+10.5)

USC at Colorado (+13.5)

Iowa at Wisconsin (-13.5)

Georgia at Auburn (+2)

Tennessee at Missouri (-9)

New Mexico at Texas A&M (-18)

Arizona State at UCLA (OFF)

Kentucky at Vanderbilt (-3)

Arkansas State at South Alabama (+11.5)

Georgia State at Texas State (+5.5)

UTEP at North Texas (-21)

Kansas at Texas (-33)

Western Kentucky at Marshall (OFF)

Old Dominion at Florida International (-8.5)

UAB at UTSA (-7)

Florida State at Clemson (-17.5)

Arkansas at LSU (-17)

Oregon State at Arizona (-22)

Boise State at Colorado State (+4.5)

Fresno State at Hawaii (+9)

Notes:

- Alabama and Ohio State have each been favored in 35 straight games.

- Oklahoma has recorded at least 480 yards of offense in 19 straight games. The Sooners are 18-1 in that stretch.

- Georgia is 5-1 SU and ATS versus Auburn in the last six years. If not for the “Prayer at Jordan-Hare” game in 2013, the Bulldogs would be undefeated against Guz Malzahn.

- Florida State is the only team in the country yet to cover a spread this year (0-6-2 ATS).

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