Clemson vs. Ohio State Winning Margin Prop Bets - CFP Semifinal

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Dec/27/2019

Gambling911.com has your Winning Margin odds for Clemson vs.Ohio State. The Tigers are a -2.5 to -3 point favofire here.   

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LSU 1-6 4/1
LSU 19-24 5/1                                                        
LSU 25-30 8/1                                               
Oklahoma 1-6 8/1                                                        
LSU 31-36 11/1 
Oklahoma 12+ 15/1                                                            
Oklahoma 7-12 16/1 
LSU 37-42 18/1                                                        
LSU 43+ 16/1                                                        
Oklahoma 13-18 25/1                                                        
Oklahoma 19-24 45/1                                            
Oklahoma 25-30 66/1                                                        
Oklahoma 31-36 100/1                                                        
Oklahoma 37-42 110/1                                                        
Oklahoma 43+ 125/1

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