Bet the South Carolina vs. Florida Week 11 Game Online, Latest Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/09/2018

You can bet the South Carolina vs. Florida game where the Gators are -6.5 favorite.  Florida comes into this game with three losses and three failed covers.


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Gators So Far

Florida quarterback Kyle Trask suffered a serious, noncontact injury in practice Wednesday and was carted off the field, according to multiple reports, putting his availability for Saturday's game against South Carolina in doubt.

Line Move and Betting Action

Despite the injury, the line has not moved off the -6.5 for the most part.

South Carolina vs. Florida Betting Trends, Preview

USC has won four of the last six in this series.  Florida has won two of the last three.  Needless-to-say, with the injury questions we will stay away from this game.

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