2013 Week 17 NFL Lines – Week 17 NFL Football Odds

December 28th, 2013 by Bankroll Sports Staff
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Listed below you will find the complete listing of all the 2013 Week 17 NFL lines for all the upcoming final week’s matchups from JustBet Sportsbook

2013 Week 17 NFL Lines For Sunday, 12/29:

Houston at Tennessee (-7, 44) 1:00 PM EST
The Houston Texans (2–13 SU, 3–12 ATS) will be looking to snap a 13 game losing streak when they travel to Tennessee to take on the Titans (6-9 SU, 6-6–3 ATS). These teams last met in week 2 with Houston winning 30–24 in overtime.

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (-7, 44) 1:00 PM EST
The Pittsburgh Steelers (7-8 SU, 8-7 ATS) need some help but could sneak into the playoffs with a win over Cleveland (4–11 SU, 6–9–1 ATS) and a loss by the Ravens, Dolphins, and Chargers. Pittsburgh won their previous meeting in week 12 27–11.

Washington at New York (N) (-3.5, 45.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Washington Redskins (3–12 SU, 5–10 ATS) and New York Giants face off in the final regular-season matchup. The Giants (6–9 SU, 6–9 ATS) won their previous meeting 24–17 in week 13.

Baltimore at Cincinnati (-5.5, 44.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Baltimore (8-7 SU, 7-7-1 ATS) and Cincinnati Bengals meet in an AFC North tilt. Cincinnati (10-5 SU, 9-5-1 ATS) clinched the division with Baltimore losing last weekend. Cincinnati can clinch a first-round bye with a win and a loss by the New England Patriots. Baltimore can clinch a playoff berth with a win in a loss by San Diego or Miami.

Jacksonville at Indianapolis (-11.5, 45.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Jacksonville Jaguars (4–11 SU, 6–9 ATS) will take on the Indianapolis Colts from Lucas Oil Stadium. Indianapolis (10-5 SU, 8-6-1 ATS) can clinch a first round bye with a win and a loss by both Cincinnati and New England.

New York (A) at Miami (-6.5, 41) 1:00 PM EST
The New York Jets (7-8 SU, 9-6 ATS) will be looking to spoil the Miami Dolphins’ (8-7 SU, 9-6 ATS) postseason plans. Miami can clinch a playoff berth with a win and a Baltimore loss, or a win in a San Diego win. The Dolphins won the previous match up to 3–3 at New York.

Carolina (NL) at Atlanta 1:00 PM EST
The Carolina Panthers (11-4 SU, 10-5 ATS) will look to lock up the NFC South division and the #2 seed with a win over the Atlanta Falcons (4-11 SU, 6-9 ATS). The Panthers can also clinch the #1 seed with a win combined with a Seattle loss and a San Francisco win.

Detroit at Minnesota (-3, 51.5) 1:00 PM EST
The Detroit Lions (7-8 SU, 6-9 ATS) will look to finish the season above .500 as they take on the Minnesota Vikings (4-10-1 SU, 8-7 ATS). The Lions won their previous matchup in week 1 34–24.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans (-12.5, 47) 1:00 PM EST

The New Orleans Saints (10-5, SU, 7-8 ATS) can clinch a playoff spot with a win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-11 SU, 6-9 ATS). They can clinch the NFC South title with a win and a Carolina loss. The Saints won the previous meeting this season 14–12.

Buffalo at New England (-9, 47) 4:25 PM EST
The New England Patriots (11–4 SU, 8-7 ATS) will look to clinch a first round bye when they host the Buffalo Bills (6–9 SU, 8-7 ATS). New England can also clinch the #1 seed with a win and a Denver loss.

Green Bay at Chicago (NL) 4:25 PM EST
The Green Bay Packers (7-7-1 SU, 5-10 ATS) will travel to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears (8-7 SU, 4-9-2 ATS) to determine the NFC North winner. There is still no word on who will get the start at quarterback for the Packers.

Denver (-11.5, 53.5) at Oakland 4:25 PM EST
The Denver Broncos (12–3 SU, 9–6 ATS) can clinch the #1 seed with a win over Oakland (4–11 SU, 8–7 ATS) or a loss by the New England Patriots. Denver clinched the AFC West title last week, as Peyton Manning broke the single-season touchdown mark against Houston. Terrell Pryor will reportedly get the start at quarterback for Oakland.

Kansas City at San Diego (-10, 45) 4:25 PM EST

Kansas City (11–4 SU, 8–7 ATS) has locked up the #5 seed, yet San Diego (8-7 SU, 8-6-1 ATS) needs a win and some help to sneak into the playoffs. The Chargers can get into the playoffs as the #6 seed with a win or a tie and a Miami and Baltimore loss.

San Francisco (-1) at Arizona 4:25 PM EST
San Francisco (11–4 SU, 9–5-1 ATS) clinched a playoff berth with a win over Atlanta last Monday night. They can clinch a #2 seed and the NFC West crown with a win and a Seattle loss. Arizona (10-5 SU, 9-4-2 ATS) can clinch a playoff berth with either a win or a tie combined with a New Orleans loss.

St. Louis at Seattle (NL) 4:25 PM EST
The Seattle Seahawks (12-3 SU, 10-5 ATS) will look to clinch the NFC West and the #1 seed with a win over the St. Louis Rams (7-8 SU, 7-8 ATS). Seattle lost their first home game since December of 2011 last week being upset by Arizona 17-10.

Philadelphia (-6.5, 52.5) at Dallas 8:30 PM EST
The Philadelphia Eagles (9-6 SU, 8-6-1 ATS) will take on the Dallas Cowboys (8-7 SU, 8-7 ATS) to determine the winner of the NFC East. Reports have surfaced that Tony Romo is out for the season, yet nothing is definitive yet. If Romo does not make the start, Kyle Orton will get the start for the Cowboys.

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2013 Week 16 NFL Playoff Scenarios – NFL Playoff Picture

December 27th, 2013 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist)
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Current 2013 NFL Football Playoff Scenarios For Week 17 (12/27)
Team By Team NFL Playoff Scenarios For The Final Week of the Season

It’s week 17 of the 2013 NFL regular season, and there are still a number of playoff seeding’s that have yet to be locked in. Most of the playoff teams have been set, with seeding’s having yet to be determined. There are also two NFC divisional games that will determine who will be making the playoffs and who will be watching the playoffs from home.

NFC Conference Teams Playoff Scenarios

NFC East Division Playoff Scenarios:

Philadelphia Eagles (9-6) – Philadelphia blew out Chicago 54-11 last Sunday night. With Dallas also winning, sets up a winner-take-all scenario on Sunday night when the Eagles take on the Cowboys in Dallas.

Dallas Cowboys (9-7) – Dallas got a late touchdown pass from Tony Romo to Demarco Murray to give Dallas the 24-23 win over Washington. Dallas will play Philadelphia on Sunday night to determine the NFC East division champion. Dallas may be without the services of Tony Romo, as it is reported that he is out for the season with a back injury. It has not been confirmed by Dallas officials as of yet.

New York Giants (6-9) – Eliminated from playoff contention

Washington Redskins (3-12) – Eliminated from playoff contention

NFC North Division Playoff Scenarios:

Chicago Bears (8-7) – The Bears blew their chance to clinch the NFC North on Sunday, getting blown out by Philadelphia 54-11. They will now host Green Bay with the NFC North division title on the line.

Green Bay Packers (7-7-1) – Green Bay lost in wintery conditions to Pittsburgh, yet luckily Chicago lost against Philadelphia. Green Bay will travel to Soldier Field on Sunday to take on the Chicago Bears to determine the NFC North division champion,

Detroit Lions (7-8) – Eliminated from playoff contention.

Minnesota Vikings (4-10-1) – Eliminated from playoff contention

NFC South Division Playoff Scenarios:

Carolina Panthers (11-4) – The Panthers took over 1st in the NFC North, and currently hold the #2 seed in the NFC.  They can clinch the division and #2 seed with a victory over Atlanta this Sunday. If Seattle should lose and San Francisco win, they would be the #1 seed in the NFC, based on the head to head win over the 49ers.

New Orleans Saints (10-5) – The Saints were beat by the Panthers last Sunday, and are now in control of their own destiny. They will play Tampa Bay this Sunday, and should they win, they’ll be in the playoffs as the #6 seed.  If they win and Carolina loses, they could claim the NFC South division as well as the #2 seed.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-11) – Eliminated from playoff contention.

Atlanta Falcons (4-11) – Eliminated from playoff contention. 

NFC West Division Playoff Scenarios:

Seattle Seahawks (12-3) – The Seahawks lost their first home game in quite some time, losing to Arizona 17-10, and with another loss, could put their #1 seed and division title at risk. Seattle needs to win at home against St. Louis on Sunday to win their division, and clinch the #1 seed.

San Francisco 49ers (11-4) – The 49ers currently hold the #5 seed and have clinched a playoff berth by winning over Atlanta on Monday. If they win at Arizona this weekend, and Seattle loses, they would claim the NFC West title and the #2 seed.

Arizona Cardinals (10-5) – Arizona got a big win at Seattle last Sunday, yet need a win and a New Orleans loss to grab the #6 seed. They will host the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday, so it will be no easy task.

St. Louis Rams (7-8) – Eliminated from playoff contention

AFC Teams Current Playoff Scenarios

AFC East Team Scenarios:

New England Patriots (11-4) – The Patriots clinched the AFC East title this past weekend with Miami losing at Buffalo. They then went on to roll in Baltimore 41-7, getting a little bit of revenge for the playoff loss last season. They need a win or a loss by Cincinnati and Indianapolis to clinch the #2 seed. They could grab the #1 seed with a win and a loss by Denver to Oakland.

Miami Dolphins (8-7) – Miami lost last Sunday, yet still owns the #6 seed due to Baltimore losing to New England. It’s a crazy scenario however; as they need to win and need a Baltimore loss or a win combined with a San Diego win. They will host the New York Jets this Sunday, whom they beat handily earlier back in week 13, 23-3.

New York Jets (7-8) – Eliminated from playoff contention

Buffalo Bills (6-9) – Eliminated from playoff contention

AFC North Team Scenarios:

Cincinnati Bengals (10-5) – Cincinnati clinched the AFC North this past Sunday with a win over Minnesota and Baltimore losing to New England.  They will host the Ravens this Sunday, and have a chance to help eliminate the Ravens. They can clinch a first round bye with a win and a New England loss.

Baltimore Ravens (8-7) – The Ravens were blown out at home by the Patriots last Sunday 41-7 and will take on the Bengals at Cincinnati this Sunday. In order for the Ravens to get in to the playoffs, they need a win combined with a San Diego loss or tie, or a win and a Miami loss or tie. They can also clinch with Pittsburgh, Miami, and San Diego losing.

Pittsburgh Steelers (7-8) – Pittsburgh’s playoff hopes are very slim yet are surprisingly still alive after last Sunday’s win at Green Bay. Pittsburgh needs to win combined with San Diego, Miami, and Baltimore losing. Crazier things have happened, and this Steeler team is playing some very good ball as of late. They will be hosting division rival Cleveland this Sunday.

Cleveland Browns (4-11) – Eliminated from playoff contention

AFC South Team Scenarios:

Indianapolis Colts (10-5) – The Colts clinched the division a few weeks ago, and can earn the #2 seed with a win and a loss by both New England and Cincinnati.

Tennessee Titans (6-9) – Eliminated from playoff contention.

Jacksonville Jaguars (4-11) – Eliminated from playoff contention.

Houston Texans (2-13) – Eliminated from playoff contention.

AFC West Team Scenarios:

Denver Broncos (12-3) – The Broncos clinched the AFC West last Sunday winning at Houston and with Kansas City losing. They currently hold the #1 seed in the AFC, and can clinch the #1 seed with a win or a New England loss. If they lose and New England wins, they will have the #2 seed.

Kansas City Chiefs (11-4) – Kansas City is locked in at the #5 seed after losing at home to Indianapolis last Sunday.

San Diego Chargers (8-7) – The Chargers can grab the #6 seed with a win combined with a Miami loss or tie and a Baltimore loss or tie.

Oakland Raiders (4-11) – Eliminated from playoff contention.

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2013 College Bowl Game Odds – NCAA Football Bowl Schedule

December 20th, 2013 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist)
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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.

 

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2013 Week 16 NFL Game Lines & Complete Odds List

December 20th, 2013 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist)
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2013 Week 16 NFL Football Odds For Sunday (12/22/2013)NFL Week 16 Christmas
(Lines Are As of Friday, 12/22/2013 – See Below For Current Week 16 Odds) 

Miami (-2.5, 43) at Buffalo 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The Miami Dolphins (8-6 SU, 9-5 ATS) will continue their playoff run as they travel to upstate New York to take on the Buffalo Bills (5–9 SU, 7-9 ATS). Buffalo won this season’s previous meeting 23–21.

New Orleans at Carolina (-3, 46.5) 1:00 PM EST on FOX
The New Orleans Saints (10-4, SU, 7-7 ATS) and Carolina Panthers (10-4 SU, 9-5 ATS) clash in an NFC South division tilt with major playoff implications. The winner will take over the lead in the division and grab the #2 seed. New Orleans won the previous meeting two weeks ago 31–13.

Dallas (-3, 53.5) at Washington 1:00 PM EST on FOX
The Dallas Cowboys (7-7 SU, 8-6 ATS) will try to rebound from last Sunday’s disappointing loss against Green Bay as they take on the Washington Redskins (3–11 SU, 4–10 ATS). Dallas is fighting to stay in contention in the NFC East. They defeated the Redskins earlier in October 31–13.

Tampa Bay at St. Louis (-5.5, 43) 1:00 PM EST on FOX
The Tampa bay Buccaneers (4-10 SU, 6-8 ATS); winners of four of their last six games will travel St. Louis to take on the Rams. St. Louis (6-8 SU, 6-8 ATS) is coming off an upset win over New Orleans 27–16.

Cleveland at New York (A) (-2.5, 40.5) 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The Cleveland Browns (4–10 SU, 6–8–1 ATS), losers of five in a row will travel to MetLife stadium to take on the New York Jets. The Jets (6-8 SU, 8-6 ATS) were eliminated from playoff contention with a loss to Carolina last Sunday.

Indianapolis at Kansas City (-7, 44) 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The Indianapolis Colts (9-5 SU, 7-6-1 ATS) and Kansas City Chiefs (11–3 SU, 8–6 ATS) will both try to improve their playoff position when they meet in Arrowhead Stadium. The Kansas City offense has averaged just under 42 points per game and their last four outings.

Minnesota at Cincinnati (-7, 48) 1:00 PM EST on FOX
The Minnesota Vikings (4-9-1 SU, 8-6 ATS) haven’t played like a team that is been eliminated from the playoffs lately, that was shown in the 48–30 victory or Philadelphia last Sunday. They will travel to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals (9-5 SU, 8-5-1 ATS), who have a slim lead in the AFC North with Baltimore hot on their heels.

Denver (-10.5, 51.5) at Houston 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The Denver Broncos (11–3 SU, 8–6 ATS) will try to rebound from an upset loss against San Diego, and will look to keep their hold on the #1 seed in the AFC when they travel to Houston to take on the struggling Texans. The Texans (2–12 SU, 3–11 ATS) have lost 12 games in a row.

Tennessee (-5.5, 44) at Jacksonville 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The Tennessee Titans (5-9 SU, 6-5–3 ATS) will be looking for revenge as they travel to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars. The Jaguars (4–10 SU, 5–9 ATS) upset Tennessee earlier this season 29–27.

Arizona at Seattle (-10.5, 44) 4:05 PM EST on FOX
The Arizona Cardinals (9-5 SU, 8-4-2 ATS) are one game out of the wild-card hunt and will look to pull off the upset when they travel to century link field to take on the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle (12-2 SU, 10-4 ATS) can clinch the NFC West and #1 seed with a victory.

New York (N) at Detroit (-9, 48.5) 4:05 PM EST on FOX
The Detroit Lions (7-7 SU, 6-8 ATS) will look to stay in contention in the NFC North when they host the New York Giants. The Giants (5–9 SU, 5–9 ATS) were eliminated from playoff contention two weeks ago. Detroit trails Chicago by one game and Green Bay by a half game in their division.

Pittsburgh at Green Bay (NL) 4:25 PM EST on CBS
The Pittsburgh Steelers (6-8 SU, 7-7 ATS) will look to keep their slim playoff hopes alive when they travel to Green Bay to take on the Packers. The Packers (7-6-1 SU, 5-9 ATS) are coming off a huge comeback victory, and may have Aaron Rodgers back at quarterback on Sunday. The Packers need to win out the rest of their games to win the NFC North.

Oakland at San Diego (-10, 50.5) 4:25 PM EST on CBS
The Oakland Raiders (4–10 SU, 8–6 ATS) will travel to San Diego to take on the Chargers in an AFC West tilt. The Raiders have been eliminated from playoff contention, however the Chargers (7-7 SU, 7-6-1 ATS) are still alive, but need some help from other teams.

New England at Baltimore (-2.5, 45) 4:25 PM EST on CBS
The New England Patriots (10–4 SU, 7-7 ATS) will look to clinch the AFC East when they travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens. The Ravens (8-6 SU, 7-6-1 ATS) have won four games in a row and currently hold the #6 seed. Should Baltimore win out the rest of the way they can clinch the AFC North title. Baltimore has won the previous two meetings, including last season’s AFC championship game.

Chicago at Philadelphia (-3, 56) 8:30 PM EST on NBC
Two division leaders will meet on Sunday night as the Chicago Bears (8-6 SU, 4-8-2 ATS) take on the Philadelphia Eagles (8-6 SU, 7-6-1 ATS). Both teams hold slim leads in their respective divisions and need a win in order to hold their division leads.

2013 Week 16 Monday Night Football Game Line (12/23/2013)

Atlanta at San Francisco (-12, 45) 8:40 PM EST on ESPN
The Atlanta Falcons (4-10 SU, 5-9 ATS) will look to pull the upset as they take on the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers (10–4 SU, 9–4-1 ATS) currently own the #6 seed in the playoffs, yet have the Arizona Cardinals hot on their heels for the final playoff spot. San Francisco will be traveling to Arizona next week, making this game all the more important.

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List of Week 16 NFL Lines For Sunday, December 16, 2013
Time#NFL TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
1:00pm ET101MIAMI -2½-125 o42½-110 -145
 102BUFFALO +2½+105 u42½-110 +125
      
1:00pm ET103NEW ORLEANS +3EV o46-110 +150
 104CAROLINA -3-120 u46-110 -175
      
1:00pm ET105DALLAS -2½-125 o53½-110 -145
 106WASHINGTON +2½+105 u53½-110 +125
      
1:00pm ET107TAMPA BAY +4-110 o43-110 +175
 108ST. LOUIS -4-110 u43-110 -210
      
1:00pm ET109CHICAGO +3-110 o55½-110 +135
 110PHILADELPHIA -3-110 u55½-110 -160
      
1:00pm ET111CLEVELAND +2½-110 o40-110 +115
 112NY JETS -2½-110 u40-110 -135
      
1:00pm ET113INDIANAPOLIS +6½-110 o45-110 +225
 114KANSAS CITY -6½-110 u45-110 -270
      
1:00pm ET115MINNESOTA +8½-110 o47½-110 +320
 116CINCINNATI -8½-110 u47½-110 -400
      
1:00pm ET117DENVER -10-110 o52½-110 -520
 118HOUSTON +10-110 u52½-110 +400
      
1:00pm ET119TENNESSEE -5-110 o44-110 -220
 120JACKSONVILLE +5-110 u44-110 +180
      
4:05:00pm121ARIZONA +10-110 o43-110 +390
 122SEATTLE -10-110 u43-110 -500
      
4:05:00pm123NY GIANTS +9½-110 o48½-110 +345
 124DETROIT -9½-110 u48½-110 -435
      
4:25pm ET125OAKLAND +9½-110 o50½-110 +350
 126SAN DIEGO -9½-110 u50½-110 -445
      
8:25pm ET129NEW ENGLAND +2½-110 o44½-110 +115
 130BALTIMORE -2½-110 u44½-110 -135
NFL Week 16 Monday Night Football Lines For December 23, 2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:40 PM131ATLANTA +13-110 o45-110 
 132SAN FRANCISCO -13-110 u45-110 
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NFL Local TV Schedule – 2013 Week 16 FOX & CBS TV Listings

December 20th, 2013 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist)
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Week 16 of the NFL season features a slew of games with playoff implications. There will be 15 games on the docket on Sunday, and the last game of week 16 being a rather historic one. It will be the last game ever at Candlestick Park on Monday night football.

Local CBS Games (Early & Late Games) Week 16 NFL Football
All (Early & Late Games) CBS Games Week 16 Local TV Schedule for Sunday, 12/22/2013
CBS 1pm Week 16 NFL TV Schedule

On Sunday at 1:00 pm on the CBS dockett, there are five games that will be shown. Most of the nation will see the 11–3 Denver Broncos take on the 2-12 Miami Dolphins from Reliant Stadium. Fans in parts of the South Atlantic, Midwest and parts of the West Coast will see the 9-5 Indianapolis Colts take on the 11-3 Kansas City Chiefs. Fans parts of the Northeast and greater Ohio will see the 4-10 Cleveland Browns take on the 6-8 New York Jets. The 8-6 Miami Dolphins head to upstate New York to take on the 5-9 Buffalo Bills; this will be shown in most of Florida and parts of upstate New York. Fans in Tennessee and northern Florida will see the 4-10 Jacksonville Jaguars host the 5-9 Tennessee Titans.

Early FOX Local TV NFL Football Schedule For NFL Week 16
Fox Early (1pm ET / 10am PT) NFL Games – Week 16 TV Schedule for Sunday, 12/22/2013
Week 16 NFL Local TV Schedule

On Fox at 1:00 PM, there will be four games shown throughout the country. The key NFC South showdown between the New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers will be shown in most of the South and South Atlantic regions, as well as parts of the Northeast. Fans in the parts of the Midwest and will see the 9-5 Cincinnati Bengals take on the 4-9-1 Minnesota Vikings/ Fans in the parts of the Northeast, greater Virginia, and in Texas and parts of the South will see the 7-7 Dallas Cowboys take on the 3-11 Washington Redskins.  Fans in Missouri and greater Florida will see the 6-8 St. Louis Rams take on the 4-10 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  

Late FOX Local NFL Football TV Schedule For Week 16 Games
FOX Late (4pm ET & 1pm PT) Local NFL TV Schedule for Week 16, Sunday, 12/22/13

2013 Week 16 FOX Local NFL Schedule

There will be three late games shown on CBS. At 4:25 pm, fans in greater California will see the 4-10 Oakland Raiders take on the 7-7 San Diego Chargers. Fans in the Midwest and greater Pennsylvania will see the 7-6-1 Green Bay Packers host the 6-8 Pittsburgh Steelers from Lambeau Field. The rest of the country will see the 10-4 New England Patriots take on the 8-6 Baltimore Ravens from M&T Bank Stadium.

On Fox at 4:05 pm, there will be two late games shown. Fans on the northern West Coast, Mountain region, greater Arizona and small parts of the South will see the 12-2 Seattle Seahawks take on the 9-5 Arizona Cardinals from CenturyLink Field. Fans in the Midwest and most of the Northeast will see the 5-9 Giants take on the 7-7 Detroit Lions.

On NBC at 8:25, the 8-6 Chicago Bears take on the 8-6 Philadelphia Eagles from Lincoln Financial Field and a NFC matchup with major playoff implications. Finally, to finish up week 16, the 4-10 Atlanta Falcons head to Candlestick Park to take on the 10-4 San Francisco 49ers on ESPN’s Monday night football. It will likely be the last game in Candlestick Park, as the 49ers will move into their new stadium next season.

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2013 Week 15 NFL Lines Rundown: Complete Odds List

December 14th, 2013 by Bankroll Sports Staff
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2013 Week 15 NFL Football Lines For Sunday (12/15/2013)
(Lines Are As of Tuesday 12/10/2013 – See Below For Current Week 15 Odds) 

Washington at Atlanta (-6, 51) 1:00 PM EST on FOX
Two of the more disappointing teams   this season meet at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Washington (3–10 SU, 3–10 ATS) is coming off a 45–10 loss at home to Kansas City, while Atlanta (3-10 SU, 5-8 ATS) lost on the road by one point at Green Bay.

Chicago (NL) at Cleveland 1:00 PM EST on FOX
Chicago (7-6 SU, 3-8-2 ATS) is coming off a dominating effort, defeating Dallas 45-28. No word yet on who will get the start under center for the Bears. Cleveland (4–9 SU, 6–7–1 ATS) is coming off a heartbreaking loss to New England 27-26.

San Francisco (-5, 41) at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM EST on FOX
San Francisco (9–4 SU, 8–4-1 ATS) is looking to stay in playoff contention as they travel to Tampa Bay. The 49ers got a big win last week defeating Seattle 19–17. Tampa Bay (4-9 SU, 6-7 ATS) continued their strong play in the second half as they defeated Buffalo 27–6.

Seattle (-7, 41) at New York (N) 1:00 PM EST on FOX
The Seattle Seahawks (11-2 SU, 9-4 ATS) will look to get back in the win column and wrap up the division after losing to their rival in the 49ers last week. The N.Y. Giants (5–8 SU, 5–8 ATS) are still alive in the playoff hunt but need a lot of help.  They lost last week at San Diego 37–14.  Lose another and they can start preparing for the 2014 draft.

Houston at Indianapolis (-6, 45.5) 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The Houston Texans (2–11 SU, 3–10 ATS) will have interim coach Wade Phillips at the helm after firing head coach Gary Kubiak following a Thursday night loss at Jacksonville. Indianapolis (8-5 SU, 6-6-1 ATS) clinched the AFC South last week with Tennessee’s loss at Denver.

Buffalo (-2, 43) at Jacksonville 1:00 PM EST on CBS
Jacksonville (4–9 SU, 5–8 ATS) will look to continue their strong play in the second half as they host the Buffalo Bills (4–9 SU, 6-9 ATS). Jacksonville got a win last Thursday defeating Houston 27–20. Buffalo is coming off a 27–6 defeat at the hands of Tampa Bay.

New England (-2.5, 45.5) at Miami 1:00 PM EST on CBS
The New England Patriots (10–3 SU, 7-6 ATS) can clinch the AFC East with a win at Miami. They will be without the services of tight end Rob Gronkowski, who suffered an ACL tear last Sunday. Miami (7-6 SU, 8-5 ATS) has won three out of their last four games, and are coming off two road victories at New York and at Pittsburgh.

Philadelphia (-4.5, 51) at Minnesota 1:00 PM EST on FOX
The Philadelphia Eagles (8-5 SU, 7-5-1 ATS) currently stand alone atop the NFC East after winning their fifth game in a row against Detroit 34-20. Minnesota (3-9-1 SU, 7-6 ATS) will likely be without the services of running back Adrian Peterson, as he is out with a foot injury.

New York (A) at Carolina (-11, 40.5) 4:05 PM EST on CBS
Carolina (9-4 SU, 8-5 ATS) had their eight game win streak snapped last Sunday night, losing to New Orleans 31–13. The Panthers currently own the #5 seed. The Jets (6-7 SU, 7-6 ATS) got a much needed victory last week as they cannot afford another loss and are still in the wildcard hunt.

Kansas City (-3.5, 41) at Oakland 4:05 PM EST on CBS
Kansas City (10–3 SU, 7–6 ATS) will look to keep a grip on their #5 seed as they travel to Oakland to take on the Raiders. Kansas City broke their three game losing streak, defeating Washington 45–10. The Raiders (4–9 SU, 8–5 ATS) lost to the New York Jets 37–27 last Sunday.

Arizona (-2.5, 41.5) at Tennessee 4:25 PM EST on FOX
Arizona (8-5 SU, 8-4-1 ATS) will look to stay in the wild-card hunt as they take on the Tennessee Titans (5-8 SU, 6-5–2 ATS). Arizona got a big division win last week defeating St. Louis 30–10. Tennessee’s wildcard hopes took a hit last week getting blown out in Denver 51–28.

New Orleans (-5.5, 46.5) at St. Louis 4:25 PM EST on FOX
New Orleans (10-3, SU, 7-6 ATS) will look to stay one game ahead in the NFC South as they take on the St. Louis Rams. New Orleans got a big division win last weekend defeating Carolina on Sunday night 31–13. St. Louis (5-8 SU, 5-8 ATS) was blown out last Sunday at Arizona 30–10.

Green Bay at Dallas (NL) 4:25 PM EST on FOX
The Dallas Cowboys (7-6 SU, 8-5 ATS) will look to rebound after Monday’s dreadful loss to Chicago as they host the Green Bay Packers. There is currently no word on who will start at quarterback for the Packers (6-6-1 SU, 4-9 ATS), as it’s possible Aaron Rodgers could make his return.

Cincinnati (-3, 40.5) at Pittsburgh 8:30 PM EST on NBC
The Pittsburgh Steelers (5-8 SU, 6-7 ATS) will be fighting for their playoff lives as they host the AFC North division leading Cincinnati Bengals. Pittsburgh is coming off a 34–28 loss to Miami, while Cincinnati (9-4 SU, 8-4-1 ATS) won comfortably against Indianapolis 42–28.

2013 Week 15 Monday Night Football Game Line (12/16/2013)

Baltimore at Detroit (-6, 48) 8:40 PM EST on ESPN
Baltimore (7-6 SU, 6-6-1 ATS) is currently the #6 seed in the AFC and will look to keep their playoff hopes alive as they take on the Detroit Lions. Detroit (7-6 SU, 6-7 ATS) is currently tied with Chicago in the NFC North, and is coming off a 34–20 loss at Philadelphia. Baltimore has won three straight, and are coming off a wild 29–26 victory over Minnesota.

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NFL Week 15 NFL Lines For Sunday, December 15, 2013
Time#NFL TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
1:00pm ET305WASHINGTON +6½-110 o49½-110 +220
 306ATLANTA -6½-110 u49½-110 -265
      
1:00pm ET307SAN FRANCISCO -5½-110 o41½-110 -240
 308TAMPA BAY +5½-110 u41½-110 +200
      
4:25pm ET309ARIZONA -3EV o42-110 -145
 310TENNESSEE +3-120 u42-110 +125
      
4:25pm ET311NEW ORLEANS -6½-110 o47-110 -255
 312ST. LOUIS +6½-110 u47-110 +212
      
1:00pm ET313SEATTLE -7-110 o42-110 -315
 314NY GIANTS +7-110 u42-110 +255
      
1:00pm ET315CHICAGO PK-120 o43-110 
 316CLEVELAND PKEV u43-110 
      
1:00pm ET317HOUSTON +5½-110 o45½-110 +190
 318INDIANAPOLIS -5½-110 u45½-110 -230
      
1:00pm ET319BUFFALO -2½-110 o42½-110 -140
 320JACKSONVILLE +2½-110 u42½-110 +120
      
1:00pm ET321NEW ENGLAND +1-110 o45½-110 -105
 322MIAMI -1-110 u45½-110 -115
      
1:00pm ET323PHILADELPHIA -6½-110 o50-110 -270
 324MINNESOTA +6½-110 u50-110 +230
      
1:05:00pm325NY JETS +10-110 o41-110 +390
 326CAROLINA -10-110 u41-110 -500
      
1:05:00pm327KANSAS CITY -5-110 o41-110 -230
 328OAKLAND +5-110 u41-110 +190
      
4:25pm ET329GREEN BAY +6½-110 o49½-110 +225
 330DALLAS -6½-110 u49½-110 -265
      
8:30pm ET331CINCINNATI -2-110 o42-110 -130
 332PITTSBURGH +2-110 u42-110 +110
NFL Week 15 Monday Night Football Lines For December 16, 2013
Time#TeamsSpreadTotalOdds
8:40pm ET333BALTIMORE +6-110 o48½-110 +205
 334DETROIT -6-110 u48½-110 -245
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NCAA Football Week 15 Lines Rundown – College Football Odds

December 5th, 2013 by Chad A. Dawkins
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Below (Bottom of Post) is the List of Complete Week 15 College Football Lines
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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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