NCAA Week 8 Sportsbook Predictions & How To Increase Profits

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NCAA Week 8 Sportsbook Predictions & How To Increase Profits

Although online bookies never know what games will drive college football action, they can look to certain games that should make the most profit.

Then, bookies can promote betting on those games by putting them into promoted parlays or running contests.

4 NCAA Week 8 Games for Increased Profits

Check out the top four NCAA Football Week 8 games that should lead to bookie profit.

Auburn -3.5 at Ole Miss +3.5

Most sports bettors side with Auburn at -3.5 to beat Ole Miss. Auburn’s lost 3 in a row both against the spread and straight up.

The Tigers dropped their last game 24-30 at home to Tennessee as a close to -16 favorite. The Tigers are reeling while Ole Miss has nothing to lose.

Set max betting limits on Ole Miss and Auburn to win straight up. Maybe, don’t use your layoff account if Auburn’s over bet. Or, if you do use your layoff account, use it sparingly.

#7 Michigan -7 at Michigan State +7

Most bookies should get even amounts of betting dollars on both sides of the spread when Michigan and Michigan State battle.

Slightly more college football handicappers favor Michigan State at +7 over Michigan at -7.

Neither team has much of an edge. Michigan looked much better beating Wisconsin than Michigan State looked beating Penn State, though.

If either’s over bet in your sportsbook, use your layoff account. Definitely set max betting limits on Michigan State.

#15 NC State +17.5 at #3 Clemson -17.5

Close to 70% favor the North Carolina State Wolfpack even though Clemson’s jumped up a couple of spots in the polls. One thing bookies should pay close attention to is how Clemson’s coming into this game.

The Tigers last played on Oct. 6. They beat the heck out of Wake Forest on the road 63-3 as a -20.5 favorite.

Both offense and defense have come together nicely for the Tigers. They could beat NC State by 4 touchdowns.

Bookies might want to push the layoff account to the side if NC State’s over played. If Clemson’s over played, use your layoff account.

Also, don’t hesitate to use the Line Mover, offered through PayPerHead’s Prime Package, to encourage wagering one way or the other depending on how you view it.

#2 Ohio State -13.5 at Purdue +13.5

Ohio State’s been on fire, but the Buckeyes got some interesting news this week. All-American defensive end Joey Bosa is bypassing the rest of his senior season to prepare for the NFL Draft.

Without Bosa, Ohio State’s defense shouldn’t be nearly as effective as it might be.

Purdue’s a good football team. The Boilermakers average 33.5 per. They should stick with Ohio State in this one.

using your layoff account. Also, make sure to set max betting limits on Purdue’s moneyline. notConsider

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