November 17, 2021 Betting Line Trends: Bovada, DraftKings, FanDuel, More

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Gambling911.com examines the betting line movements for key games Wednesday November 17, 2021.

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Central Michigan @ Ball State - Central Michigan was a -2.5 road favorite here and getting better than 80% of the early action.  They opened as a +2.5 dog, so this line is certainly moving in the right direction based on the action coming in.  While everyone is in step, Pinnacle Sports, among the sharpest in the field, has been slow to follow.  They were offering a line of -1.5 as of Wednesday morning.

Northern Illinois @ Buffalo - Northern Illinois opened as a +2 dog and was now all over the map from a +1 dog to -1.5 favorite. 75% of the action was on Buffalo.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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