FSU vs. Pittsburgh Betting Line at 10.5: Seminoles Getting 90 Percent of Action

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The FSU vs. Pittsburgh betting line had the Seminoles at -10.5 getting a whopping 90 percent of the public action at Sportsbook.com, which was offering new customers a FREE $100 bet.

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This one opened at -10, indicating the oddsmakers do have a strong opinion when it comes to this game.  They’ll definitely need Pittsburgh to cap off the first week of College Football betting 2013.

Florida State was the most wagered on team Monday.  Even the money line, priced at -420, was seeing more action than Pittsburgh.

From ESPN.com:

The Panthers get a national TV audience for their first ever ACC game, but they also get a particularly daunting opponent in the defending conference champs. This is a new year for FSU, though, as the Seminoles are breaking in a new defense and a new quarterback. Jameis Winston has already garnered his share of headlines despite never throwing a pass in a college game, but Pitt finally provides a real opponent for the flashy freshman.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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