2024 NCAA Week 12, NFL Week 11 Opening Lines

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Nov/10/2024

Week 10 has seen an amazing TNF game, the Chiefs somehow finding a different way to win while the Jaguars find a different way to lose.

Darren Rizzi is 1-0, Jake Moody redeems himself for the Niners, the Bears continue to play like they want Matt Eberflus fired, Flacco looks his age again while Russell Wilson found the fountain of youth and the Cowboys season basically end before it started.

The marquee matchups in Week 11 KC at Buffalo, a Thursday night NFC East division leading matchup between Washington and Philly and the best rivalry in the NFL with Baltimore heading to Pittsburgh.

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Every Friday, BetOnline.ag releases look-ahead lines for the following week. The look-ahead numbers are taken down on Sunday right before the games start, and then they are re-opened Sunday evening.

If there’s significant movement (1.5 points or more) from the look-ahead spread or total that are released prior to Week 10, that will be notated under the opening line below.

There was more movement this week than normal.

NFL Week 11 spreads are subject to change. Here’s the direct link to those odds: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/football/nfl.

NFL Week 11 Opening Odds

             

Thursday, November 14, 2024

 

  • Washington @ Philadelphia (-3.5, 50)

 

Sunday, November 17, 2024

 

  • Green Bay (-6.5, 42) @ Chicago
    • Line opened Green Bay -3.5 and a total of 44.5.

 

  • Jacksonville @ Detroit (-12.5, 49,5)
    • Line opened Detroit -10.5 with a total of 51.5.

 

  • Minnesota (-6, 41,5) @ Tennessee

 

  • Las Vegas @ Miami (-7, 45,5)

 

  • Los Angeles Rams (-5.5, 43,5) @ New England
    • Line opened Rams -3.5

 

  • Cleveland @ New Orleans (-2.5, 44)
    • Total opened at 42.5.

 

  • Indianapolis @ New York Jets (-3, 43,5)

 

  • Baltimore (-3, 47.5) @ Pittsburgh
    • Total opened at 45.

 

  • Atlanta @ Denver (-1, 44)
    • Line opened Atlanta -2

 

  • Seattle @ San Francisco (-6.5, 49)

 

  • Kansas City @ Buffalo (-2, 46,5)

 

  • Cincinnati @ Los Angeles Chargers (-2, 45)

 

Monday, November 18, 2024

 

  • Houston (-6.5, 42,5) @ Dallas   

 

 

The third and fourth ranked teams in the initial CFP rankings lost this week, which should shuffle up the rankings.

 

The marquee matchup is once again in the SEC with Tennessee headed to Athens to play Georgia.

 

Here are the opening lines for Week 12, courtesy of BetOnline.ag.

 

College Football Week 12 lines are subject to change. Here’s the direct link to real-time spreads: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/football/ncaa.

 

Week 12 College Football Lines

 

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

 

  • Ball State @ Buffalo (-6)

 

  • Western Michigan @ Bowling Green (-8)

 

  • Central Michigan @ Toledo (-14.5)

 

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

 

  • Kent State @ Miami (OH) (-31)

 

  • Akron @ Northern Illinois (-16)

 

  • Eastern Michigan @ Ohio (-7.5)

 

Thursday, November 14, 2024

 

  • East Carolina (-13) @ Tulsa

 

Friday, November 15, 2024

 

  • Wyoming @ Colorado State (-10)

 

  • North Texas (-2) @ UTSA

 

  • UCLA @ Washington (-3.5)

 

  • Houston @ Arizona (-2)

 

Saturday, November 16, 2024

 

  • Texas @ Arkansas (-14.5)

 

  • Liberty (-13.5) @ Massachusetts

 

  • Louisiana Tech @ Western Kentucky (-13)

 

  • Tulane (-6) @ Navy

 

  • Clemson (-9) @ Pittsburgh

 

  • Ohio State (-30.5) @ Northwestern

 

  • Utah @ Colorado (-9.5)

 

  • UL Monroe @ Auburn (-24)

 

  • Coastal Carolina @ Marshall (-8.5)

 

  • Florida Atlantic @ Temple (-1)

 

  • Florida International @ Jacksonville State (-13.5)

 

  • Michigan State @ Illinois (-3.5)

 

  • Sam Houston (-13) @ Kennesaw State

 

  • Syracuse @ California (-7)

 

  • Hawai'i (-2.5) @ Utah State

 

  • South Florida (-3) @ Charlotte

 

  • Penn State (-27.5) @ Purdue

 

  • Louisville (-19.5) @ Stanford

 

  • Boston College @ SMU (-14.5)

 

  • Virginia @ Notre Dame (-22.5)

 

  • Oregon State (-4) @ Air Force

 

  • LSU (-4.5) @ Florida

 

  • Troy @ Georgia Southern (-7.5)

 

  • James Madison (-4) @ Old Dominion

 

  • Baylor (-1.5) @ West Virginia

 

  • Nebraska @ USC (-9.5)

 

  • Missouri @ South Carolina (-13)

 

  • Arkansas State @ Georgia State (-1)

 

  • Rutgers @ Maryland (-4.5)

 

  • South Alabama @ Louisiana (-7.5)

 

  • Southern Miss @ Texas State (-26)

 

  • Arizona State @ Kansas State (-9)

 

  • Boise State (-14) @ San José State

 

  • Tennessee @ Georgia (-9)

 

  • Oregon (-13) @ Wisconsin

 

  • New Mexico State @ Texas A&M (-39.5)

 

  • Wake Forest @ North Carolina (-10)

 

  • UAB @ Memphis (-14)

 

  • Washington State (-13) @ New Mexico

 

  • Kansas @ BYU (-3.5)

 

  • San Diego State @ UNLV (-19)

 

 

Week 11 of the college football season is in the rearview mirror and there have been some interesting future line movements at BetOnline.ag.

The SEC is insane with Georgia, Alabama, LSU and Ole Miss all having two conference losses.

 

Here are some notes on the odds changes after Week 11.

 

CFP

  • Ohio State remains the favorite.
  • Georgia’s loss moves them from second to fourth and more than doubles their odds.
  • Some teams whose odds shortened
    • Alabama from 18/1 to 8/1.
    • Ole Miss from 33/1 to 9/1.
    • Notre Dame from 331 to 20/1.
  • Some other teams whose odds are longer now
    • Miami from 10/1 to 33/1.
    • Clemson from 50/1 to 80/1
    • Iowa State from 100/1 to 250/1.
  • Louisville, LSU, and Pittsburgh are now off the board.

 

Heisman

  • Travis Hunter is once again the favorite.
  • Cam Ward who was the favorite is now fourth.
  • Jalen Milroe from 50/1 to 16/1.
  • Quinn Ewers from 100/1 to 40/1.
  • Cade Klubnik from 50/1 to 100/1.
  • Bryson Daily is back on the board
  • Garrett Nussmeier is now off the board.

 

CFP future lines are subject to change and can always be found here: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures/college-football-championship.

 

Heisman future lines are also subject to change and can always be found here: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures/heisman-trophy.

 

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the team’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means teams odds got longer as did their chances to win the CFP. OTB means off the board.

2024-2025 CFP Winner

 

11/3/24

11/10/24

Ohio State

7/2 (+350)

3/1

Oregon

19/4 (+475) 

15/4 ↓ (+375) 

Texas

15/4 (+625)

9/2 ↓ (+450)

Georgia

18/5 (+360)

15/2 ↑ (+750)

Alabama

18/1    

8/1 ↓   

Ole Miss

33/1  

9/1 ↓

Penn State

20/1  

20/1  

Notre Dame

33/1  

20/1 ↓  

Tennessee

18/1  

22/1  ↑

Indiana

35/1    

25/1 ↓    

Miami Florida

10/1  

33/1 ↑   

SMU

50/1   

50/1   

Boise State

75/1

75/1

Clemson

50/1    

80/1 ↑     

Colorado

100/1   

80/1 ↓  

BYU

75/1  

100/1 ↑  

Texas A&M

100/1    

150/1 ↑     

Iowa State

100/1   

250/1 ↑    

Army

500/1 

500/1 

Washington State

750/1

500/1 ↓

Louisville

500/1 

OTB ↑

LSU

40/1   

OTB ↑

Pittsburgh

500/1    

OTB ↑

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the player’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means player odds got longer as did their chances to win the Heisman. OTB means off the board.

2024 Heisman Winner

 

11/3/24

11/10/24

Travis Hunter (Colorado)

11/5 (+220) 

10/11 ↓ (-110) 

Dillon Gabriel (Oregon)

3/1  

7/2 ↑ (+350)  

Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)

9/2 (+450)

15/4 ↓ (+375)

Cam Ward (Miami FL)

7/4 (+175)

5/1 ↑

Kurtis Rourke (Indiana)

20/1    

14/1 ↑     

Jalen Milroe (Alabama)

50/1  

16/1 ↓  

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

16/1   

22/1 ↑    

Quinn Ewers (Texas)

100/1    

40/1 ↓   

Shedeur Sanders (Colorado)

40/1    

50/1 ↑     

Cade Klubnik (Clemson)

50/1    

100/1 ↑   

Bryson Daily (Army)

OTB

100/1 ↓   

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)

66/1    

OTB ↑

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