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2014 NCAA Week 6 Line Breakdown

October 1st, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2014 NCAA Week 6 Line Breakdown

Week 6 of the 2014 college football season is upon us. Here are some of the marquee matchups and the lines for the upcoming weekend of action, courtesy of JustBet Sportsbook. All NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there are quite a few interesting matchups on tap, including 3 SEC conference matchups with huge national championship implications.

Thursday, September 2nd

Arizona at #2 Oregon (-23) 10:30 PM (EST) ESPN

The Oregon Ducks will be looking for revenge when they host the Arizona Wildcats from Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR. The Wildcats shocked the Ducks last year, upsetting them 42-16.

Friday, October 3rd

Louisville (-2.5) at Syracuse 7:00 PM (EST) ESPN

The Louisville Cardinals with head to upstate New York to take on the Syracuse Orange. This will mark the first time the two schools have met in ACC play.

Saturday, October 4th

#6 Texas A&M at #12 Mississippi State (-1.5) 12:00 PM (EST) ESPN

The #6 ranked Texas A&M Aggies take on the #12 ranked Mississippi State Bulldogs in a pivotal SEC matchup. The Aggies are coming off a 35-28 overtime win over Arkansas, while the Bulldogs had a bye week last weekend, and were last seen winning in Baton Rouge, defeating LSU 34-29.

#20 Ohio State at Maryland 12:00 PM (EST) ABC

The Maryland Terrapins, a new comer to the Big Ten, will look to make it 3 straight wins when they host the #20 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. Maryland got a nice road win in Indiana last Saturday, while the Buckeyes defeated Cincinnati 50-28.

#3 Alabama (-6) at #11 Ole Miss 3:30 PM (EST) CBS

The #11 Ole Miss Rebels will host the #3 Alabama Crimson Tide in a highly anticipated SEC contest.

It will most likely be the biggest game in recent history for #11 Mississippi when they host #3 ranked Alabama. Alabama handled the Rebels last season, winning 25-0 in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide were idle last weekend, while Ole Miss defeated Memphis 24-3.

#4 Oklahoma (-4) at #25 TCU 3:30 PM (EST) FOX

The #4 ranked Oklahoma Sooners are ranked 25th in the country in total offense. That offense will be tested when they take on #25 ranked TCU, who are second in the nation in total defense, allowing just 2187.y yards per contest.

#14 Stanford (-1.5) at #9 Notre Dame 3:30 PM (EST) NBC

The Notre Dame fighting Irish will face their stiffest test this season when they host the #14 ranked Stanford Cardinal. The two teams are in the top 5 in scoring defense, with Stanford at #1 (6.5 ppg) and Notre Dame at #4 (11.5).

#15 LSU at #5 Auburn (-8.5) 7:00 PM (EST) ESPN

The #15 ranked LSU Tigers take on the #5 Auburn Tigers in a key SEC contest. Both teams had a relatively easy test in week 5, with LSU defeating New Mexico St. 63-7 and Auburn defeating Louisiana Tech 45-17.

Arizona State at #16 USC (-11.5) 7:30 PM (EST) FOX

Arizona State will try to rebound from their 62-27 loss to UCLA when they travel to Los Angeles to take on the #16 ranked USC Trojans. USC got back on track last weekend with a 35-10 win over Oregon State.

#19 Nebraska at #10 Michigan State (-8) 8:00 PM (EST) FOX

The #10 ranked Michigan State Spartans have been flat out dominant since their loss to Oregon in week 2. They’ll have a chance to continue their impressive run when they host the #19 ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers, who are the only undefeated team in the Big Ten conference.

2014 NCAA Week 5 Line Breakdown

September 24th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2014 NCAA Week 5 Line Breakdown

Week 5 of the 2014 college football season is upon us. Here are some of the marquee matchups and the lines for the upcoming weekend of action, courtesy of JustBet Sportsbook. All NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there are quite a few interesting matchups on tap.

Thursday, September 25

Texas Tech at #24 Oklahoma State (-13.5, 71) 7:30 PM (EST) ESPN

The #24 ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys host the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Thursday night from Stillwater, OK. The Cowboys defeated the Red Raiders last year in Lubbock 52-34.

#11 UCLA (-4, 59.5) at #15 Arizona State 10:00 PM (EST) FOX SPORTS 1

The #11 ranked UCLA Bruins travel to Tempe, AZ to take on the #15 ranked Arizona State Sun Devils. Both teams are currently undefeated and are contenders in the very competitive PAC-12 conference.

Saturday, September 27th

Tennessee at #12 Georgia (-17, 55.5) 12:00 PM (EST) ESPN

The #12 ranked Georgia Bulldogs take on the Tennessee Volunteers in a key SEC matchup. Georgia may have lost to South Carolina, but are still in the talk as being one of the contenders to be in the final four teams.

UTEP at #25 Kansas State (-26.5, 56) 12:00 PM (EST) ESPNU

Kansas State is in the top 25 due to an admirable performance against Auburn, and will need to be focused when they host the UTEP Miners, who are the 9th best rushing team in the nation.

#1 Florida State (-18.5, 58) at North Carolina State 3:30 PM (EST) ESPN2

The #1 ranked Florida State Seminoles survived a scare beating Clemson 23-17 in overtime. Jameis Winston will return this week as they face an improving NC State squad.

Arkansas vs. #6 Texas A&M (-8.5, 70) 3:30 PM (EST) CBS from AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX

The Arkansas Razorbacks will take on the undefeated Texas A&M Aggies from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The Razorbacks are improving under head coach Brett Bielema, and it was evident in their impressive in their 49-28 win at Texas Tech.

#16 Stanford (-7.5, 47.5) at Washington 4:15 PM (EST) FOX

Washington head coach Chris Peterson will be coaching his first game in the PAC-12 conference when the Washington Huskies host the Stanford Cardinal. These two schools have split the past two meetings and both games have been highly competitive.

Missouri at #13 South Carolina (-5.5, 63) 7:00 PM (EST) ESPN

The Missouri Tigers were upset last week by Indiana, and they’ll have to regroup when they head to Columbia to take on the Gamecocks. South Carolina won in Missouri last year, coming back from a 17 point deficit to win.

Memphis at #10 Ole Miss (-19.5, 57.5) 7:30 PM (EST) ESPNU

The Ole Miss Rebels will need to be focused when they host a pesky Memphis team that took UCLA to the limit. Ole Miss faces Alabama next week, and can’t look ahead as Memphis is very capable of pulling the upset.

Oregon State at #18 USC (-10, 10:30 PM (EST) ESPN

The USC Trojans will take on the Oregon State Beavers from the Coliseum in Los Angeles. USC will be looking to bounce back from being upset by Boston College. This will be Oregon State’s first PAC-12 game of the year.

2014 NCAAFB Week 4 Line Breakdown

September 17th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2014 NCAAFB Week 4 Line Breakdown

Week 4 of the 2014 college football season is upon us. Here are some of the marquee matchups and the lines for the upcoming weekend of action, courtesy of JustBet. All NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there are quite a few interesting matchups on tap.

#5 Auburn (-9) at #20 Kansas State 7:30 PM ESPN

The #20 ranked Kansas State wildcats will need to be at the top of their game when they host the #5 ranked Auburn Tigers. Kansas State has had 2 weeks to prepare, and they’ll need it as Auburn is averaging 330 yards per game on the ground.

Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech  (-8) 12:00 PM ESPN

Virginia Tech was riding high after their upset win at Ohio State. They came back down to earth last weekend after a 28-21 upset loss to East Carolina. The Virginia Tech defense will now have to focus as they have the triple option attack of Georgia Tech to deal with.

Florida at #3 Alabama (-14) 3:30 PM CBS

The Florida Gators head to Tuscaloosa to take on the #3 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. Florida escaped with a 36-30 win in triple overtime. The Crimson Tide has taken care of business since being tested by West Virginia in week 1, winning their last 2 games by a combined score of 93-10.

Virginia at #21 BYU (-15) 3:30 PM ESPN

The Virginia Cavaliers, fresh off their upset win of Louisville, will head to Provo, Utah to take on Taysom Hill and the #20 ranked BYU Cougars. This game will feature two of the better defensive units in the nation.

Jameis Winston passed for 444 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 51-14 win at Clemson last season

Mississippi State at #8 LSU 7:00 PM ESPN

The Mississippi State Bulldogs will have upset on their mind when they take on LSU from Baton Rouge, LA. LSU’s defense has not given up a score since their win against Wisconsin, and will look to replicate the 59-26 drubbing that they dealt the Bulldogs last year.

 

#4 Oklahoma (-7) at West Virginia 7:30 PM FOX

In what should be one of the better games of the weekend, the #4 ranked Oklahoma Sooners head to Morgantown to take on the improved West Virginia Mountaineers. It should be a stiff road test for the Sooners, as they will be in a hostile environment. Oklahoma won last year’s meeting 16-7, in Norman.

#22 Clemson at #1 Florida State  (-20) 8:00 PM ABC

Last year the Florida State Seminoles put the rest of college football on notice as they dominated Clemson on the Tigers’ home turf 51-14. The Tigers will need a better effort than what they showed in week 1, or it could result in the same outcome in Tallahassee.

Miami (FL) at #24 Nebraska (-7) 8:00 PM ESPN

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have been somewhat inconsistent this season. They had an impressive 55-7 win in week 1, and then needed a miracle play in week 2 to defeat McNeese State. The Miami Hurricanes should provide a stiff test, as they’ve looked a lot better in the past two weeks compared to their road opener loss to Louisville.

 

2014 NCAAFB Week 3 Line Breakdown

September 10th, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2014 NCAAFB Week 3 Line Breakdown

Week 3 of the 2014 college football season is upon us. Here are some of the marquee matchups and the lines for the upcoming weekend of action, courtesy of JustBet Sportsbook. All NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there are quite a few interesting matchups on tap.

Thursday, September 11th

Houston at #25 BYU (-18.5, 58) 9:00 PM EST ESPN

BYU has certainly impressed thus far, and fresh off a second straight thumping of Texas will look to go 3-0 when they host the Houston Cougars out of the AAC. Houston got in the win column last week with a 47-0 win over Grambling St.

Friday, September 12th

#8 Baylor (-34, 67.5) at Buffalo 8:00 PM EST ESPN

The #8 Baylor Bears have been installed as 34 point favorites against Buffalo out of the MAC. It was made official that Bryce Petty will play, yet last week it didn’t matter as they rolled to a 70-6 victory over Northwestern St with backup Seth Russell. Buffalo is coming off a 47-38 loss to Army last weekend.

Saturday, September 13

West Virginia at Maryland (-3.5, 57) 12:00 PM EST Big Ten Network

West Virginia and Maryland meet up in a somewhat intense rivalry on Saturday. Randy Edsall has given the Mountaineers trouble in years past, yet this year’s WVU squad is talented, and could only add to the Big Ten’s recent struggles.

East Carolina at #17 Virginia Tech (-11.5, 53.5) 12:00 PM EST ESPN

The Virginia Tech Hokies, fresh off their upset of Ohio State, will look to go 3-0 against the talented East Carolina Pirates. East Carolina may have lost last week, but were competitive against South Carolina. Virginia Tech should be on upset alert as East Carolina can most certainly put some points on the board.

UCF at #20 Missouri (-10, 54.5) 12:00 PM EST SEC Network

Central Florida Knights have had some time to think about their loss to Penn State, and will now take on the Missouri Tigers. Missouri was not looked at to do much this year, but they have taken care of business at 2-0 behind quarterback Maty Mauck.

#21 Louisville (-6.5, 48.5) at Virginia 12:30 PM EST ESPN3

Virginia might be the surprise of the ACC this year, and their defense will look to give Louisville an unfriendly welcome into the conference. Bobby Petrino is off to a good start in Louisville, as they beat Miami in week 1, and thumped Murray State 66-21 last weekend.

#6 Georgia (-5.5, 60) at #24 South Carolina 3:30 PM EST CBS

Georgia is a team that has a lot of people talking as one of the top teams in the country led by Heisman candidate Todd Gurley. The Bulldogs will travel to Columbia to take on the 1-1 South Carolina Gamecocks, who had high expectations before they lost their home opener to Texas A&M.

Tennessee at #4 Oklahoma (-20.5, 54.5) 8:00 PM EST ABC

Oklahoma has rolled over the competition thus far, and they will get to show the nation how good they are when they host Tennessee on Saturday night. QB Trevor Knight leads an offense that averages 50 ppg against a Tennessee defense that has yielded only 13 ppg.

#12 UCLA (-7, 49.5) vs. Texas 8:00 PM EST FOX from AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX

It’s no secret that Texas is struggling, and now there is news that quarterback David Ash is out for indefinitely. They’ll have their work cut out for them when they take on the UCLA Bruins, who are loaded with talent, yet have failed to impress thus far in the season.

2014 NCAAFB Week 2 Line Breakdown

September 2nd, 2014 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2014 NCAAFB Week 2 Line Breakdown

Week 2 of the 2014 college football season is upon us. Here are some of the marquee matchups and the lines for the upcoming weekend of action, courtesy of JustBet Sportsbook. All NCAA football bettors and sports fans will get their fill of quality action this weekend as there are quite a few interesting matchups on tap.

 

Thursday, September 4th

Arizona (-7) at TX-San Antonio 8:00 PM EST

The Texas-San Antonio Road Runners will look to build on their 27-7 win at Houston last weekend as they host the Arizona Wildcats. The Road Runners surprised many beating the Cougars as 10 point underdogs. Arizona took care of business last weekend, destroying UNLV 58-13.

Friday, September 5th

Pittsburgh (-4.5) at Boston College 7:00 pm EST

The Pitt Panthers and Boston College Eagles open up ACC Conferenceplay on Friday night. Both teams had easy wins in week 1. Boston College defeated UMass 30-7, while Pitt destroyed Delaware 62-0. This will mark the first time these schools have met in ACC play, and the first time they’ve faced each other since 2004, a 20-17 Pitt victory.

Saturday, September 6th

#4 Oklahoma (-24) at Tulsa 12:00 pm EST

The #4 ranked Oklahoma Sooners will travel to Tulsa to take on the Golden Hurricane. The Sooners took care of business last week, as the defense put forth a dominating effort in a 48-16 win. Tulsa got some revenge against Tulane, winning 38-31 in double overtime in what was one of the more entertaining games of week 1.

Florida Atlantic at #2 Alabama (-41) 12:00PM EST 

The Alabama Crimson Tide will take on Florida Atlantic in their home opener.  Alabama had their hands full with West Virginia, winning 33-23. Florida Atlantic was not as successful last weekend, losing at Nebraska 55-7, where they only registered 13 first downs against the Cornhuskers.

#15 USC at #11 Stanford (-3.5) 3:30 PM EST

The #15 USC Trojans take on the #11 Stanford Cardinal in what will be a pivotal matchup in the PAC-12. Stanford has beaten USC in 5 of the last 7 meetings. With Steve Sarkisian at the helm for Stanford, it can only make this rivalry even better. Both teams won their week 1 games rather easily, with Stanford defeating UC-Davis 45-0, and USC defeating Fresno State 52-13. USC unveiled a new up-tempo offense last week, but Stanford’s defense has been known to deal with it quite well in the past. This should be a great matchup.

#8 Michigan State at #3 Oregon (-13) 7:30 PM EST

A fast paced up-tempo offense takes on one of the better defenses in the nation as the Oregon Ducks host the Michigan State Spartans in what will be the marquee game of the weekend. Oregon has had its share of difficulties against stellar defenses in prior seasons, and the defending Rose Bowl champions out of the Big Ten have just that. National championship implications will most definitely be at stake in this one.

Michigan (-17.5) vs #17 Notre Dame 7:30 pm EST

The Michigan Wolverines take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in one of the better rivalries in college football. The Wolverines have won 4 out of the last 5 matchups, and won last year’s matchup 41-30.  Michigan didn’t overlook Appalachian State last weekend, winning 52-14. Everett Golson made his return to last weekend, leading the Irish to a 48-17 victory over Rice.

2013 College Bowl Game Odds – NCAA Football Bowl Schedule

December 20th, 2013 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2013 College Bowl Game Odds – NCAA Football Bowl Schedule
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15 weeks in the regular season are complete. Contenders have been separated from pretenders, and conference champions have been crowned. Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the lines for all the upcoming bowl matchups from JustBet sportsbook.

Saturday December 21, 2013

GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL
Washington State (-3.5) vs. Colorado State 2:00 PM EST
The Washington State Cougars are in a bowl game for the first time since 2003, while Colorado State is back in the postseason after a four-year absence. 

ROYAL PURPLE LAS VEGAS BOWL
#20 Fresno State vs. #25 USC (-5.5) 3:30 PM EST
One of the more intriguing matchups of the bowl season, as the high powered offense of Fresno State led by Derek Carr, faces the stout defense of USC. USC has been in the news as of late, hiring Steve Sarkisian as their head coach. Ed Orgeron, who was the interim coach, resigned after not being offered the head coaching position.

FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL
Buffalo (-3) vs. San Diego State 5:30 PM EST
San Diego State rebounded started out 0-3 this season, yet rebounded to win seven of its last nine. Buffalo started out hot during the season at 7-2, yet lost their last two of 3, to Toledo and Bowling Green, the eventual MAC champions.

R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL
Tulane vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (NL) 9:00 PM EST
Tulane will be making their first bowl appearance in 11 years, and they will be bowling in their backyard. Louisiana-Lafayette has won this bowl game two years in a row.

Monday, December 23, 2013

BEEF O’BRADY’S BOWL
East Carolina (-12.5) vs. Ohio 2:00 PM EST
The high scoring offensive attack of East Carolina led by quarterback Shane Carden, takes on the Ohio University Bobcats, led by senior quarterback Tyler Tettleton. Ohio comes into this game losing three of their last four. East Carolina had won five straight before losing in the final regular season game to Marshall 59-28.
 

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

SHERATON HAWAII BOWL
Boise State vs. Oregon State (-2.5) 8:00 PM EST
Boise State will come into this matchup without the services of head coach Chris Peterson, who bolted the program for Washington. Oregon State comes into this matchup on a five game losing streak.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

LITTLE CAESARS BOWL
Pittsburgh vs. Bowling Green (-5.5) 6:00 PM EST
The Bowling Green Falcons are pretty familiar with Ford Field, as they won their first MAC championship in an upset over Northern Illinois. The Pitt Panthers will definitely have their hands full, as Bowling Green boasts the nation’s 5th ranked scoring defense.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION POINSETTA BOWL
Utah State vs. #23 Northern Illinois (-1.5) 6:00 PM EST
Jordan Lynch and the Northern Illinois Huskies had their BCS hopes dashed losing to Bowling Green in the MAC championship. They will now face the Mountain West conference’s best defense in Utah State.

Friday, December 27, 2013

MILITARY BOWL
Marshall (-2.5) vs. Maryland 2:30 PM EST
The Maryland Terrapins make their first bowl appearance under coach Randy Edsell. The Terps will have their hands full as Marshall has one of the highest scoring offenses averaging 43 points per game.

TEXAS BOWL
Syracuse vs. Minnesota (-4.5) 6:00 PM EST
Syracuse made it to a Bowl in their first year in the ACC, although they’ve had an up and down year at 6-6. Minnesota has had one of their better years, although the health of head coach Jerry Kiln might have been a distraction. They did get a win against previously ranked Nebraska, yet lossed to all the other ranked teams they faced.

FIGHT HUNGER BOWL
BYU vs. Washington (-3) 9:30 PM EST
The Fight Hunger Bowl should feature a lot of points as both teams have some of the better offenses in the nation. With Steve Sarkisian leaving to take the USC head coaching position, QB coach Marques Tuiasosopo will serve as interim coach. 

Saturday, December 28, 2013

NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL
Rutgers vs. Notre Dame (-15.5) 12:00 PM EST
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish took a step back this year, yet still have quality wins over Arizona State and BYU. They also gave Stanford a run for their money. Rutgers started the season 4-1, yet struggle down the stretch, losing five out of their last seven.

BELK BOWL
Cincinnati vs. North Carolina (-3) 3:20 PM EST
Cincinnati will be making its second straight trip to the Belk Bowl. They defeated Duke last year, and now will face another in state opponent when they take on the Tarheels. The Tarheels came on late in the season after starting 1-5, and were not eligible for postseason play last year.

RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL
Miami vs. #19 Louisville (-3) 6:45 PM EST
The Louisville Cardinals had BCS aspirations at the beginning of the season, but those hopes were dashed when they lost to Central Florida 38-35. Miami climbed as high as #7 in the BCS rankings before being defeated by Florida State and losing star running back Duke Johnson for the year to injury.

BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL
Michigan vs. Kansas State (-3) 10:15 PM EST
The Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl features two teams going in opposite directions. Kansas State had a rough start to the season, yet won five of their final six games. Michigan started the season 5-0, yet ended up losing five of their final seven games.

Monday, December 30, 2013

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL
Middle Tennessee vs. Navy (NL) 11:45 AM EST
The Navy Midshipmen still have the annual Army-Navy game on the docket December 14th. The Midshipmen will have Middle Tennessee waiting on them afterwards. Middle Tennessee will have their hands full with Navy’s triple option attack, as they gave up an average 405 yards per offense per game.

FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL
Ole Miss (-3) vs. Georgia Tech 11:45 AM EST
The Ole Miss Rebels certainly didn’t end their regular season on a positive note, as they lost their final two games and were anemic offensively. They will need to get their offense in order to keep up with a Georgia Tech option attack that averages 311 yards per game. 

VALERO ALAMO BOWL
#10 Oregon (-13) vs. Texas 6:45 PM EST
The Texas Longhorns will need their best defensive effort of the year as they take on the high octane offensive attack. They will also have to deal with a motivated Marcus Mariota, one of the top quarterbacks in the country that didn’t get a Heisman invite.

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY BOWL
#14 Arizona State (-13.5) vs. Texas Tech 10:15 PM EST
Both offenses can score in a hurry, and the scoreboards will be lighting up. Arizona State was playing at a high level until they were defeated soundly by Stanford in the PAC-12 championship. Texas Tech started out the season 7-0, yet lost their last five games of the season.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

ADVOCARE V100 BOWL
Arizona (-7) vs. Boston College 12:30 PM EST
Two teams with star running backs will face off in Shreveport, Louisiana. The game features two of the best backs in the country in Boston College’s Andre Williams and Arizona’s Ka’Deem Carey. Both running backs have combined for 3818 yards on the ground.

HYUNDAI SUN BOWL
Virginia Tech vs. #17 UCLA (-7) 2:00 PM EST
UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley and star freshman Myles Jack will have their hands full against the Virginia Tech defense ranked No. 4 in the nation in total defense. Hundley is one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the country, with 3,432 total yards and 31 total touchdowns. There will be no distractions for UCLA as Jim Mora Jr. signed a six year contract extension shortly after the victory over USC. If you haven’t seen Myles Jack play, you should definitely do so.

AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL
Rice vs. Mississippi State (-7) 4:00 PM EST
The Mississippi State Bulldogs clinched a bowl berth over intrastate rival Ole Miss. They will take on a Rice squad that pummeled Marshall in the Conference USA championship game, totaling almost 500 yards of total offense.

CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
#24 Duke vs. #21 Texas A&M (-11.5) 8:00 PM EST
The ACC Coastal division champion Duke Blue Devils take on Johnny Manziel and the Texas A&M Aggies in the Chick-Fil-A bowl from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. It will be a matchup of a Duke squad that is having a magical season against a Texas A&M team that could be seeing Johnny Manziel play his last game. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2013

TAXSLAYER.COM GATOR BOWL
Nebraska vs. #22 Georgia (-9) 12:00 PM EST
These two teams met last year in the Capital One Bowl, with Georgia winning 45-31. It’s been a disappointing season for both teams, especially for Georgia. The Bulldogs were hit hard with injuries, and at the end of the season lost star quarterback Aaron Murray.  Nebraska is coming off a 38-17 loss at home to Iowa, while Georgia got a dramatic win over Georgia Tech 41-34.

HEART OF DALLAS BOWL
UNLV vs. NORTH TEXAS (-6.5) 12:00 PM EST
UNLV will be making their first bowl appearance in a bowl game since 2000. UNLV boasts an offense that averages 31 points per game. North Texas is 9th in scoring defense, allowing only 18.1 points per game. The Mean Green come into the matchup winning six out their last seven, while the Rebels have won three out of their last five.

OUTBACK BOWL
Iowa vs. #16 LSU (-7) 1:00 PM EST
Two teams that have had quality seasons meet in the Outback Bowl. LSU is 9-3, yet has quality wins over Texas A&M and Auburn. Iowa comes into this matchup winners of three in a row, finishing off the season with a 38-17 victory at Nebraska. LSU will be without the services of quarterback Zach Mettenberger, who was lost for season with a torn ACL.

CAPITAL ONE BOWL
#19 Wisconsin (-1) vs. #9 South Carolina 1:00 PM EST
Jadaveon Clowney will be playing in his last game, and the South Carolina defense will have their work cut out for them trying to stop the potent rushing attack of Wisconsin. South Carolina can also run the ball, averaging 205 yards per game, led by running back Mike Davis.

ROSE BOWL GAME PRESENTED BY VIZIO
#5 Stanford (-3.5) vs. #4 Michigan State 5:00 PM EST
Two of the top defenses in the country will clash as the Michigan State Spartans take on the Stanford Cardinal. Michigan State punched their ticket to the Rose Bowl, defeating Ohio State 34-24. Their top ranked defense will be challenged by a powerhouse rushing attack in Stanford. Stanford won the PAC-12 championship, defeating Arizona State 38-14. If you like good smash mouth football, this is the game for you.

TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL
#15 UCF vs. #6 Baylor (-16.5) 8:30 PM EST
Both Central Florida and Baylor will be making their first BCS Bowl appearances. Baylor has the top offense in the country, and will be facing one of the more underrated quarterbacks in the country, in Central Florida’s Blake Bortles. Central Florida has the 13th ranked scoring defense, allowing 19,6 points per game. If they want to hold Baylor to under 20 points, the defense will have to be at the top of their game.

Thursday, January 2, 2013

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL
#11 Oklahoma vs. #3 Alabama (-15) 8:30 PM EST
For the first time in 3 years, the Alabama Crimson Tide will not be playing in the BCS national championship. Instead, they will play in the Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma. Oklahoma upset Oklahoma State to earn a BCS berth. 

Friday, January 3, 2013

AT&T COTTON BOWL
#13 Oklahoma State vs. #6 Missouri (-1.5) 7:30 PM EST
These two teams have met before, as Missouri used to play in the Big 12. Oklahoma State lost out on a BCS berth losing to rival Oklahoma in the final regular season game. Missouri lost to Auburn in the SEC championship, giving up more than 500 yards rushing.

Discover Orange Bowl
#12 Clemson vs. #7 Ohio State (-3) 8:30 PM EST
Two explosive offenses will meet in the Orange Bowl this year. The Ohio State Buckeyes had their chance to play in the national championship, yet lost in the Big Ten championship to Michigan State. They will get a chance to prove their worth against Clemson, although Clemson has a lot of offensive firepower, and could expose a leaky Buckeye defense. Braxton Miller and Tajh Boyd should provide some exciting moments in this one. 

Saturday, January 4, 2013

BBVA COMPASS BOWL
Vanderbilt vs. Houston (-3) 1:00 PM EST
Vanderbilt had quite a successful season, and has some quality wins vs. Georgia, at Tennessee, and at Florida. Their offense will need to be focused against a Houston defense that is opportunistic and leads the nation with 40 takeaways. 

Sunday, January 5, 2013

GODADDY.COM BOWL
Arkansas State vs. Ball State (-9) 9:00 PM EST
The Sun Belt champion Arkansas State Red Wolves will have to deal with Ball State’s Keith Wenning. Wenning is one of the better quarterbacks in the MAC passing for 3933 yards and 34 touchdowns. Arkansas State comes into this matchup off a loss to Western Kentucky, yet had won their four previous games. 

Monday, January 6, 2013

VIZIO BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
#1 Florida State (-9) vs. #2 Auburn 8:30 PM EST
The debate is over, and Auburn certainly earned their spot in the BCS championship. The Tigers are looking like a team of destiny. It started with a miracle 73 yard touchdown pass over Georgia. Next it was what is being called the craziest play in college football history, a 109 yard return off a missed field goal to beat Alabama. In the SEC championship, it was a 545 yard rushing performance that led to a 59-42 victory. Florida State has made their case week in and week out, with an average margin of victory of 42.3 points.

 

NCAA Football Week 15 Lines Rundown – College Football Odds

December 5th, 2013 by Chad A. Dawkins | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on NCAA Football Week 15 Lines Rundown – College Football Odds
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Below (Bottom of Post) is the List of Complete Week 15 College Football Lines
Above The Week 15 Lines List You Will See An Analysis & Breakdown of the Biggest Games This Week
The complete list of lines (spreads/totals) w/ first half lines for all the week 15 conference championships.

Week 15 is here in the 2013 college football season.  Last week there was once again another unbeaten team that fell from the undefeated ranks as Alabama was defeated by Auburn in the Iron Bowl on one of the most memorable plays in college football history. The NCAA conference championships are here.  Check out the SEC Championship lines below.  The BCS picture will be final after this weekend.  As it stands, Ohio State and Florida State are set for the national championship game, but that could all change. As we saw last weekend, anything can happen.  Last chance to make some future bets on the current BCS National Championship Odds

Thursday NCAA Football Week 15 Lines For 12/5/13

#19 Louisville (-3.5, 51) at Cincinnati 7:30 PM EST
The Louisville Cardinals will head up interstate 71 to take on the Cincinnati Bearcats for the Keg of Nails trophy. Cincinnati has won four of the last five meetings between the schools, however Louisville won last year 34–31.

Friday Week 15 College Football Lines For 12/6/13
MAC Conference Championship Game Lines

Bowling Green vs. #14 Northern Illinois (-3, 57.5) 8:00 PM EST
Bowling Green will look to spoil Northern Illinois’ perfect season in the Mid-American conference championship. Quarterback Jordan Lynch Will look to strengthen his Heisman resume against a Falcon defense that is giving up only 13.8 points per game.

Saturday Week 15 College Football Lines For 12/7/13
2013 Conference Championship Game Odds & Lines

#17 Oklahoma at #6 Oklahoma State (-9.5, 57.5) 12:00 PM EST
Intrastate rivals meet as the Oklahoma State Cowboys, winners of six in a row host the Oklahoma Sooners. The Sooners will be looking to play spoiler. A win by the Cowboys would send them to a BCS game for the second time in three years.

Marshall (-4.5, 60.5) at Rice 12:00 PM EST
The Rice Owls will host the conference USA championship as they take on the Marshall thundering herd. Rice will definitely have their hands full as Marshall has one of the more potent offenses while averaging 44.6 points per game.

#25 Texas at #9 Baylor (-15.5, 72) 3:30 PM EST
The Texas Longhorns will be looking to play the role of spoiler as they take on intrastate rival Baylor. Should Baylor win, they will clinch a share of the Big 12 title and will go to a BCS bowl. Texas won last year’s contest between the two schools 56–50.

#3 Auburn (-2, 58) vs. #5 Missouri 4:00 PM EST
Auburn and Missouri will battle it out for the SEC Championship in the Georgia dome in Atlanta. Auburn punched their ticket with a miracle 34-28 win over then #1 Alabama. Missouri outlasted Texas A&M, winning 28-21. Should Auburn or Missouri win, they could move into the BCS championship with an Ohio State loss.

#7 Stanford vs. #11 Arizona State (-3, 55) 7:45 PM EST
Arizona State has been playing some of the best football in the country. On Saturday night they’ll get a chance to avenge one of their two regular season losses. This time, the stakes are higher, as they play for the PAC-12 championship in Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. Stanford won in week 4 in the regular season 42-28 in Palo Alto. The Sun Devils are 7-0 this year at home winning by an average margin of 28 points.

#1 Florida State (-29.5, 62) vs. #20 Duke 8:00 PM EST
The Duke Blue Devils will be looking to win their first ever ACC championship. They will also be looking to pull of the monumental upset as they take on the #1 ranked Florida State Seminoles. The Seminoles are coming off a 37-7 win over intrastate rival Florida. Duke punched their ticket beating North Carolina 27-25.

#2 Ohio State (-5, 51.5) vs. #10 Michigan State 8:17 PM EST
Ohio State will look to clinch a berth in the BCS National championship as they take on the Michigan State Spartans. Ohio State is lucky to be in the position their in, squeaking out a victory against rival Michigan. The Spartans have the #1 ranked defense in the country, and will look to slow down the high octane rushing attack of the Buckeyes.

Utah State at #23 Fresno State (-3.5, 59.5) 10:00 PM EST
The Fresno State Bulldogs will host the inaugural Mountain West conference championship, when they take on the Utah State Aggies. Fresno State had their perfect season go south as they were upset by San Jose State 62-52. The Aggies have won five straight and won last week defeating Wyoming 35-7.

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Week 15 College Football Lines for Thursday, December 5, 2013 (as of 12/15)
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
7:30pm (EST)103LOUISVILLE -3-120 o50½-110 -165
 104CINCINNATI U +3EV u50½-110 +140
      
Week 15 College Football Lines for Friday, December 6, 2013  (as of 12/15)
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:00pm (EST)105BOWLING GREEN +4½-110 o58½-110 +170
 106NO ILLINOIS -4½-110 u58½-110 -200
2013 MAC Championship Lines – Ford Field in Detroit, MI
      
Week 15 NCAA Football Lines for Saturday, December 7, 2013  (as of 12/15)
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
1:00pm (EST)107MEMPHIS PK-110 o43-110N/A
 108CONNECTICUT PK-110 u43-110N/A
      
7:30pm (EST)109SOUTH FLORIDA +6-110 o46½-110 +190
 110RUTGERS -6-110 u46½-110 -230
      
3:30pm (EST)111TEXAS +15-110 o71½-110 +485
 112BAYLOR -15-110 u71½-110 -650
      
8:00pm (EST)113UL LAFAYETTE +3-110 o58-110 +120
 114SOUTH ALABAMA -3-110 u58-110 -140
      
12:00pm (EST)115CENTRAL FLORIDAN/AN/AN/A
 116SMUN/AN/AN/A
      
12:00pm (EST)117OKLAHOMA +9½-110 o57-110 +270
 118OKLAHOMA STATE -9½-110 u57-110 -330
      
12:00pm (EST)119MARSHALL -5-110 o61-110 -210
 120RICE +5-110 u61-110 +175
      
4:00pm (EST)121MISSOURI +2-110 o58-110 +105
 122AUBURN -2-110 u58-110 -125
2013 SEC Championship Game Lines  – Georgia Dome in Atlanta Georgia
      
8:00pm (EST)125STANFORD +3-105 o56-110 +135
 126ARIZONA STATE -3-115 u56-110 -160
2013 PAC 12 Championship Game Lines  – Sun Devil Stadium – Tempe, AZ
      
8:15pm (EST)127OHIO STATE -5-110 o51½-110 -210
 128MICHIGAN STATE +5-110 u51½-110 +175
2013 Big 10 Championship Game Lines  – Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN
      
10:00pm (EST)129UTAH STATE +3½-110 o60-110 +145
 130FRESNO STATE -3½-110 u60-110 -170
2013 Mountain West Championship Game Lines – Bulldog Stadium – Fresno, CA
      
College Football First Half Lines For Saturday, December 7, 2013 (as of 12/15)
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
1:00pm (EST)11071H MEMPHIS PK-105 o21-105N/A
 11081H CONNECTICUT PK-115 u21-115N/A
      
7:30pm (EST)11091H SOUTH FLORIDA +3EV o23-115 +165
 11101H RUTGERS -3-120 u23-105 -195
      
3:30pm (EST)11111H TEXAS +9½EV o35½-120 +450
 11121H BAYLOR -9½-120 u35½EV -600
      
12:00pm (EST)11171H OKLAHOMA +6-110 o29½-110 +205
 11181H OKLAHOMA STATE -6-110 u29½-110 -245
      
12:00pm (EST)11191H MARSHALL -3EV o30½-110 -165
 11201H RICE +3-120 u30½-110 +140
      
4:00pm (EST)11211H MISSOURI +½-110 o28½-110 +110
 11221H AUBURN -½-110 u28½-110 -130
      
8:00pm (EST)11251H STANFORD +2-110 o28-110 +135
 11261H ARIZONA STATE -2-110 u28-110 -160
      
8:15pm (EST)11271H OHIO STATE -3-105 o26½-110 -170
 11281H MICHIGAN STATE +3-115 u26½-110 +145
      
10:00pm (EST)11291H UTAH STATE +3-115 o30-110 +140
 11301H FRESNO STATE -3-105 u30-110 -165

Week 15 College Football TV Schedule & Game Listings
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