Spread on the Arkansas State vs. Louisiana Tech New Orleans Bowl Game

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The spread on the Arkansas State vs. Louisiana Tech New Orleans Bowl game for Saturday night at 9 pm EST was coming in at Bulldogs -1.5.

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Louisiana Tech was seeing around 60 percent of the action using the current line.  We have seen the line move up to -2 and back down again with a few books offering the number at -1 including Saturday morning.

A key stat here is that Arkansas State is 10-2 Against The Spread when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 3 seasons.

The total on this game is 67.5 with a shoot out anticipated between two high scoring teams.

The Red Wolves decision to change quarterbacks midseason has paid dividends for that school as Fredi Knighten has won seven straight games since he became the starter over James Tabary.  They are 6-1 over this time Against The Spread.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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