2018 Sun Belt Championship Betting Odds - Louisiana vs. App State

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/30/2018

The Sun Belt Championship Saturday features Louisiana vs. App State with a line of -17.  The total on this game was 58.


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Odds to win 2018-19 College Football Championship Game (1/7/19)  PLACE YOUR BETS HERE
Team Odds
Alabama 1/2
Clemson 7/2
Notre Dame 9/1
Ohio State 10/1
Georgia 12/1
Oklahoma 16/1

The Line Move for This Game

The line opened at -17.5 to -16.

Betting Trends

App State has won the last five years vs. Louisiana, covering in four of those using the current spread.

Mountaineers are 7-0 Against The Spread in their last 7 games after allowing less than 100 yards rushing in their previous game.

This Weekend's Games

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MAC championship: Northern Illinois vs. Buffalo (-3.5, 51)
PAC-12 championship: Utah vs. Washington (-5.5, 45)
Big 12 championship: Texas vs. Oklahoma (-8, 77)
Sun Belt championship: Louisiana at Appalachian State (-16.5, 58.5)
Conference USA Championship: UAB at MTSU (-1, 44.5)
AAC championship: Memphis at Central Florida (-3, 65)
SEC championship: Alabama vs. Georgia (+13.5, 63.5)
Mountain West championship: Fresno State vs. Boise State (-2.5, 53)
ACC championship: Clemson vs. Pittsburgh (+27.5, 52.5)
Big Ten championship: Northwestern vs. Ohio State (-14.5, 61)

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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