Where Can I Bet the New Orleans Bowl Game Online From My State 18 and Up? WKU vs. South Alabama

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/18/2022

Gambling911.com has the spread on the New Orleans Bowl for 2022 between Western Kentucky and South Alabama.  This Bowl game takes place Wednesday December 21 at 9 pm ET.  BetUS offers a generous welcome bonus for this bowl game - a FREE $250 when you deposit $200.  BetUS available for wagering on this bowl game most U.S. states 18 and up.

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The New Orleans Bowl has been played annually since 2001 and features tie-ins with Sun Belt and C-USA.  The payout is $825,000.

The Hilltoppers own an 8-5 record both Straight Up and Against The Spread coming into this one.   The Jaguars have one of the best records in all of college football, 10-2.  They've gone 7-4-1 Against The Spread.

Who Do the Line Trends Favor?

The line on this game is South Alabama -7.5 and has since dropped to -4.5.  We get a number of Jaguars 0.61. 

There is a 4-point overlay that had been as much as a 7-point overlay earlier in the week.

Overlays greater than 5 points have gone 15-2 in favor of the underdog as of December 5, 2022.

We anticipate a cover by WKU at the +4.5 number.

Hot New Orleans Bowl Betting Trends

Hilltoppers are 5-0 Against The Spread vs. a team with a winning record.

Hilltoppers are 6-1 Against The Spread in their last 7 games following a ATS loss.

Hilltoppers are 14-6 ATS in their last 20 games overall.

Jaguars are 12-4 ATS in their last 16 games after allowing more than 280 yards passing in their previous game.

Jaguars are 11-28-1 ATS in their last 40 games following a straight up win.

Important to Know Before Placing a Bet

The Hilltoppers arrived at our hotel in New Orleans Sunday afternoon.  They are playing their ninth bowl game in 11 years.

South Alabama has enjoyed its most successful FBS season ever and hopes to win its first bowl game. The Jaguars had never finished a season over .500 since joining FBS in 2012.

WKU vs. South Alabama Prop Bets

Rot     Winning Margin     Moneyline
2019     South Alabama to win by 1-6 pts         +300
2020     South Alabama to win by 7-12 pts         +450
2021     South Alabama to win by 13-18 pts         +600
2022     South Alabama to win by 19-24 pts         +900
2023     South Alabama to win by 25-30 pts         +1200
2024     South Alabama to win by 31-36 pts         +1600
2025     South Alabama to win by 37-42 pts         +2500
2026     South Alabama to win by 43 or more pts         +2200
2027     West Kentucky to win by 1-6 pts         +375
2028     West Kentucky to win by 7-12 pts         +750
2029     West Kentucky to win by 13-18 pts         +1000
2030     West Kentucky to win by 19-24 pts         +2000
2031     West Kentucky to win by 25-30 pts         +3200
2032     West Kentucky to win by 31-36 pts         +4500
2033     West Kentucky to win by 37-42 pts         +6000
2034     West Kentucky to win by 43 or more pts         +7000
Rot     Double Result     Moneyline
2035     South Alabama/South Alabama         +105
2036     South Alabama/Tie         +3500
2037     South Alabama/West Kentucky         +750
2038     Tie/South Alabama         +1200
2039     Tie/Tie         +3500
2040     Tie/West Kentucky         +1800
2041     West Kentucky/South Alabama         +500
2042     West Kentucky/Tie         +3200
2043     West Kentucky/West Kentucky         +230

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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