Florida Gators: Bookie Beat Down or Bettor Beware?

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Here we look at the current state of the Florida Gators.  They will face the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday afternoon as a -14 to -14.5 home favorite depending on the book.

Current Status: Bookie Beat Down

The Gators have won eight of their last ten overall Straight Up and covered in their last five games.  Florida has gone 19-5 Straight Up on the season and a respectable 14-8 ATS.

Against the next five teams they face in the most recent meetings, Florida has gone a combined 3-2 Straight Up and 2-3 Against The Spread.  This could require some reason to pause ahead.

Gainesville and Central Florida bookies are likely struggling this season with the Gators success.  Contract Pay Per Head businesses do provide a means for reducing losses and often boosting profits through the offering of LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING and online casino games that enjoy a favorable house edge.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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