High Stakes for NCAA Football Week 13

Written by:
Payton
Published on:
Nov/30/2010
ncaa football week 13

There’s a lot riding on a lot of games in Week 13 of the NCAA Football season. In fact, it could all be a bit overwhelming for NCAAF Betting fans. Football fans in Alabama would of course argue that there is no game bigger than the Iron Bowl, the annual matchup between the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide and the

No. 2 Auburn Tigers (2:30 pm ET, CBS). And that could be true this season, with both teams ranked in the Top 10 for the Iron Bowl for just the second time in 35 years.

The Crimson Tide are a 4-point, -170 moneyline favorite and the over/under total is 58.5 in NCAAF Lines at betED.com.

Auburn has an edge in the head-to-head series, going 7-3 SU and 6-4 ATS in the past 10 meetings overall, and 4-1 SU in the past five meetings at Alabama. Last season Alabama beat Auburn 26-21 but couldn’t cash as a 10-point road favorite.

 On Saturday, the Michigan Wolverines visit Big Ten rival the No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes (12 pm ET, ABC).

 A win would give the Buckeyes a share of their 6th consecutive Big Ten title. Ohio State is a 16.5-point favorite and the over/under is 63.5 in NCAA Football Odds. The Buckeyes are 8-2 SU in the past 10 head-to-head and beat the Wolverines 21-10 last season, covering as a 10-point road favorite.

Also Saturday, the No. 22 Florida State Seminoles will look to stop a six-game losing streak against arch rival Florida Gators in an SEC matchup (3:30 pm ET, ABC, ESPN).

Florida is 7-3 SU and 6-4 ATS in the past 10 meetings, and blew out the Seminoles 37-10 last season, cashing as a 26-point favorite.

Florida State is a 2-point, -135 moneyline favorite and the over/under total is 51.

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