No Horsing Around for SMU Mustang Bookies as Team Rides Into Saturday 16-5 ATS

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No Horsing Around for SMU Mustang Bookies as Team Rides Into Saturday 16-5 ATS

The SMU Mustangs had only lost four games Straight Up coming into Saturday’s matchup in Houston but, worse for bookies, they have gone an amazing 16-5 Against The Spread this season. 

The Cougars are not a bad team, owning an 18-7 record and hosting the Mustangs as a +3 underdog.

It should be noted that, as a dog, Houston has failed to cover in three games so far this season.

SMU though has beaten Houston in four of the last five.  The only win for the Cougars during that time was at home by three points.

Houston is riding a five game winning streak, SMU is looking for their 10th straight.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

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