College Football Betting Lines – September 1, 2011

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College Football betting lines are now available for September 1, 2011, the first games of the season.  All odds available at Bookmaker, the oldest established online sportsbook.  Use online chat when signing up to ensure a smooth registration process. 

UNLV +35 Wisconsin

Mississippi State -27 Memphis

Wake Forest +7 Syracuse

Bowling Green +7.5 Idaho

North Texas +14.5 Florida International

Kentucky -20 Western Kentucky

 

Some important trends to consider before placing your bets on these games.

UNLV is 0-7 Against The Spread in road games over the last three seasons.  The line in this game is not worth betting, however, especially when one considers that UNLV has won the last three meetings with Wisconsin ATS.  They have not lost by more than the current spread.

Idaho could be a good bet.  They are9-1 ATS in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons.  Bowling Green is 1-6 Against The Spread on fieldturf. 

Florida International is 4-0 Against The Spread with three of those wins by more than the current 14.5 point spread. 

Wake Forest is1-5 ATS in their last 6 games as a road underdog.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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