College football Saturday odds and line moves: Book needs Oklahoma – for now – vs Texas
Patrick Everson
Texas coach Tom Herman can't afford a loss Saturday if he wants his team to stay in the College Football Playoff conversation. The Longhorns are 10.5-point neutral-site underdogs vs. Oklahoma.
College football Week 7 features a couple games with potential College Football Playoff implications, one among the first batch of kickoffs, and one in prime time. We check in on the action and odds movement for those contests and several more, with insights from Nick Bogdanovich, director of trading for William Hill US.
No. 5 Oklahoma Sooners vs. No. 11 Texas Longhorns – Open: -10; Move: -10.5; Move: -11; Move: -11.5; Move: -11; Move: -10.5
Oklahoma heads into the Red River Rivalry – a neutral-site game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas – with a 5-0 SU mark (3-2 ATS). The Sooners rolled to a 45-20 victory at Kansas in Week 6, but fell short of cashing as 32-point favorites.
Texas is facing its second top-10 outfit of the season, having fallen to Louisiana State 45-38 as 6.5-point home underdogs in Week 2. Last week, the Longhorns scored 21 points in the fourth quarter at West Virginia to nab a 42-31 win and cover as 10.5-point faves.
“We’re high on Texas,” Bogdanovich said of action on this noon ET kickoff. “But I don’t expect that to be the case at kickoff. I expect a late public push on Oklahoma.”
No. 7 Florida Gators at No. 6 Louisiana State Tigers – Open: -13; Move: -13.5
Florida could make a big impression with the CFP committee if it can notch its second big win in as many weeks. The Gators (6-0 SU, 3-3 ATS) knocked off previously unbeaten Auburn 24-13 as 2.5-point home pups in Week 6.
Beyond the Week 2 win at Texas, LSU hasn’t been challenged much, and Week 6 was no exception. The Tigers (5-0 SU, 4-1 ATS) pounded Utah State 42-6 laying 27 points at home.
William Hill US opened LSU -13 Monday morning and went to -13.5 a few hours later, but the line hasn’t budged since then for this 8 p.m. ET matchup.
“We’re pretty even right now,” Bogdanovich said. “That one might be a small decision, just because both teams are good.”
No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions at No. 18 Iowa Hawkeyes – Open: +3; Move: +3.5; Move: +4; Move: +4.5; Move: +4; Move: +3.5; Move: +4; Move: +3.5; Move: +3; Move: +3.5
Penn State hopes to keep its seat at the CFP conversation table, currently standing at 5-0 SU (3-2 ATS). In Week 6, the Nittany Lions rumbled past Purdue 35-7, just short of cashing as 28.5-point favorites.
Iowa’s perfect record went by the boards at the Big House in Week 6. The Hawkeyes (4-1 SU, 2-3 ATS) were never out of it at Michigan, but also never found the end zone, losing 10-3 as 4-point road ‘dogs.
William Hill US now has operations in Iowa, which recently legalized sports betting. But perhaps surprisingly, that hasn’t created much regional bias yet for this 7:30 p.m. ET clash.
“In Nevada, we’re dead even to the game, with good two-way action,” Bogdanovich said. “In Iowa, we’re dead even there, too.”
Southern California Trojans at No. 10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Open: -11; Move: -11.5; Move: -11; Move: -10.5
Arguably Notre Dame’s best game this season was also its only loss, 23-17 at Georgia catching 15.5 points in Week 4. The Fighting Irish (4-1 SU and ATS) boatraced Bowling Green 52-0 as massive 45.5-point home favorites in Week 6.
Southern Cal will have true freshman Kedon Slovis back under center, as he returns from a concussion suffered in a Week 3 overtime loss at Brigham Young. The Trojans (3-2 SU, 2-3 ATS) are coming off a bye, after losing at Washington 28-14 getting 12.5 points in Week 5.
“We’re gonna need USC,” Bogdanovich said of another big late kick, a 7:30 p.m. ET start. “Straight bets, not so much, but parlays, moneyline parlays and teasers will all be on Notre Dame.”
Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Indiana Hoosiers – Open: -26; Move: -27; Move: -27.5; Move: -28; Move: -28.5; Move: -28; Move: -27.5; Move: -28
This Big Ten contest wouldn’t even be on the radar, except that three Vegas sportsbook operators – William Hill US, MGM Resorts and CG Technology – took multiple significant wagers on Indiana. The Hoosiers (3-2 SU and ATS) are coming off a bye, after losing to Michigan State 40-31 as 14-point Week 5 road pups.
Rutgers (1-4 SU and ATS) won and cashed against FBS independent Massachusetts in Week 1, but is 0-4 SU and ATS since then. In three Big Ten games this season, the Scarlet Knights have just seven total points, and those came in last week’s 48-7 loss to Maryland as 14-point home underdogs.
On Monday, a bettor placed three $55,000 bets on Indiana at William Hill US, at -27, -27.5 and -28.
“That’s all we’ve got on the game really, is those three bets,” Bogdanovich said of a noon ET kickoff. “A bunch of parlays on Indiana, too. We need Rutgers, for sure.”
Other noteworthy games:
• No. 1 Alabama at No. 21 Texas A&M, 3:30 p.m. ET: The Crimson Tide opened at -17.5, dipped to -16.5 early in the week, then went back to -17 Thursday. “We’ll need A&M, but I don’t think real big. On parlays and teasers, yes, but straight bets will be pretty even,” Bogdanovich said.
• No. 16 Michigan at Illinois, noon ET: The Wolverines opened at -20.5 and reached -23.5 by Friday night. “A bunch of parlays, moneyline parlays and teasers to Michigan,” Bogdanovich said. “It’s a square game. We’ll need Illinois, for sure.”
• No. 20 Memphis at Temple, noon ET: Memphis moved from -4 to -6, then dialed back to -5 by Friday. “We’re dead even to the game.”
• Washington State at No. 24 Arizona State, 3: 30 p.m. ET: The Sun Devils opened at -3 and dropped all the way to pick, but ASU is still getting its share of wagers. “Good handle, and we’re dead even,” Bogdanovich said.
Patrick Everson
Texas coach Tom Herman can't afford a loss Saturday if he wants his team to stay in the College Football Playoff conversation. The Longhorns are 10.5-point neutral-site underdogs vs. Oklahoma.
College football Week 7 features a couple games with potential College Football Playoff implications, one among the first batch of kickoffs, and one in prime time. We check in on the action and odds movement for those contests and several more, with insights from Nick Bogdanovich, director of trading for William Hill US.
No. 5 Oklahoma Sooners vs. No. 11 Texas Longhorns – Open: -10; Move: -10.5; Move: -11; Move: -11.5; Move: -11; Move: -10.5
Oklahoma heads into the Red River Rivalry – a neutral-site game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas – with a 5-0 SU mark (3-2 ATS). The Sooners rolled to a 45-20 victory at Kansas in Week 6, but fell short of cashing as 32-point favorites.
Texas is facing its second top-10 outfit of the season, having fallen to Louisiana State 45-38 as 6.5-point home underdogs in Week 2. Last week, the Longhorns scored 21 points in the fourth quarter at West Virginia to nab a 42-31 win and cover as 10.5-point faves.
“We’re high on Texas,” Bogdanovich said of action on this noon ET kickoff. “But I don’t expect that to be the case at kickoff. I expect a late public push on Oklahoma.”
No. 7 Florida Gators at No. 6 Louisiana State Tigers – Open: -13; Move: -13.5
Florida could make a big impression with the CFP committee if it can notch its second big win in as many weeks. The Gators (6-0 SU, 3-3 ATS) knocked off previously unbeaten Auburn 24-13 as 2.5-point home pups in Week 6.
Beyond the Week 2 win at Texas, LSU hasn’t been challenged much, and Week 6 was no exception. The Tigers (5-0 SU, 4-1 ATS) pounded Utah State 42-6 laying 27 points at home.
William Hill US opened LSU -13 Monday morning and went to -13.5 a few hours later, but the line hasn’t budged since then for this 8 p.m. ET matchup.
“We’re pretty even right now,” Bogdanovich said. “That one might be a small decision, just because both teams are good.”
No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions at No. 18 Iowa Hawkeyes – Open: +3; Move: +3.5; Move: +4; Move: +4.5; Move: +4; Move: +3.5; Move: +4; Move: +3.5; Move: +3; Move: +3.5
Penn State hopes to keep its seat at the CFP conversation table, currently standing at 5-0 SU (3-2 ATS). In Week 6, the Nittany Lions rumbled past Purdue 35-7, just short of cashing as 28.5-point favorites.
Iowa’s perfect record went by the boards at the Big House in Week 6. The Hawkeyes (4-1 SU, 2-3 ATS) were never out of it at Michigan, but also never found the end zone, losing 10-3 as 4-point road ‘dogs.
William Hill US now has operations in Iowa, which recently legalized sports betting. But perhaps surprisingly, that hasn’t created much regional bias yet for this 7:30 p.m. ET clash.
“In Nevada, we’re dead even to the game, with good two-way action,” Bogdanovich said. “In Iowa, we’re dead even there, too.”
Southern California Trojans at No. 10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Open: -11; Move: -11.5; Move: -11; Move: -10.5
Arguably Notre Dame’s best game this season was also its only loss, 23-17 at Georgia catching 15.5 points in Week 4. The Fighting Irish (4-1 SU and ATS) boatraced Bowling Green 52-0 as massive 45.5-point home favorites in Week 6.
Southern Cal will have true freshman Kedon Slovis back under center, as he returns from a concussion suffered in a Week 3 overtime loss at Brigham Young. The Trojans (3-2 SU, 2-3 ATS) are coming off a bye, after losing at Washington 28-14 getting 12.5 points in Week 5.
“We’re gonna need USC,” Bogdanovich said of another big late kick, a 7:30 p.m. ET start. “Straight bets, not so much, but parlays, moneyline parlays and teasers will all be on Notre Dame.”
Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Indiana Hoosiers – Open: -26; Move: -27; Move: -27.5; Move: -28; Move: -28.5; Move: -28; Move: -27.5; Move: -28
This Big Ten contest wouldn’t even be on the radar, except that three Vegas sportsbook operators – William Hill US, MGM Resorts and CG Technology – took multiple significant wagers on Indiana. The Hoosiers (3-2 SU and ATS) are coming off a bye, after losing to Michigan State 40-31 as 14-point Week 5 road pups.
Rutgers (1-4 SU and ATS) won and cashed against FBS independent Massachusetts in Week 1, but is 0-4 SU and ATS since then. In three Big Ten games this season, the Scarlet Knights have just seven total points, and those came in last week’s 48-7 loss to Maryland as 14-point home underdogs.
On Monday, a bettor placed three $55,000 bets on Indiana at William Hill US, at -27, -27.5 and -28.
“That’s all we’ve got on the game really, is those three bets,” Bogdanovich said of a noon ET kickoff. “A bunch of parlays on Indiana, too. We need Rutgers, for sure.”
Other noteworthy games:
• No. 1 Alabama at No. 21 Texas A&M, 3:30 p.m. ET: The Crimson Tide opened at -17.5, dipped to -16.5 early in the week, then went back to -17 Thursday. “We’ll need A&M, but I don’t think real big. On parlays and teasers, yes, but straight bets will be pretty even,” Bogdanovich said.
• No. 16 Michigan at Illinois, noon ET: The Wolverines opened at -20.5 and reached -23.5 by Friday night. “A bunch of parlays, moneyline parlays and teasers to Michigan,” Bogdanovich said. “It’s a square game. We’ll need Illinois, for sure.”
• No. 20 Memphis at Temple, noon ET: Memphis moved from -4 to -6, then dialed back to -5 by Friday. “We’re dead even to the game.”
• Washington State at No. 24 Arizona State, 3: 30 p.m. ET: The Sun Devils opened at -3 and dropped all the way to pick, but ASU is still getting its share of wagers. “Good handle, and we’re dead even,” Bogdanovich said.
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