Week 8 NCAAF Opening Lines...Texas vs. Georgia

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We saw some more shakeup across the college football landscape over the weekend as Ole Miss lost again and Ohio State was upset at Oregon. 

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The marquee matchup this coming week...the top-ranked Texas Longhorns taking on the Georgia Bulldogs in Austin. The Horns were installed as 3.5-point favorites

Here are the opening lines for Week 8, courtesy of BetOnline.ag. The headline matchups are two behemoth SEC clashes with Georgia on the road against Texas and Alabama on the road against Tennessee.

College Football Week 8 lines are subject to change.

Week 8 College Football Lines

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

  • Troy @ South Alabama (-11.5) 
  • Kennesaw State @ Middle Tennessee (-10) 
  • Louisiana Tech @ New Mexico State (+10) 

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 

  • Western Kentucky @ Sam Houston (-2.5) 
  • Florida International @ UTEP (+5.5) 

Thursday, October 17, 2024 

  • Georgia State @ Marshall (-8.5) 
  • Boston College @ Virginia Tech (-7) 

Friday, October 18, 2024 

  • Florida State @ Duke (-3) 
  • Oregon @ Purdue (+28) 
  • Oklahoma State @ BYU (-7.5) 
  • Fresno State @ Nevada (+3)  

Saturday, October 19, 2024 

  • South Carolina @ Oklahoma (-3) 
  • Auburn @ Missouri (-6.5) 
  • North Texas @ Memphis (-10.5) 
  • Miami @ Louisville (+4) 
  • Virginia @ Clemson (-21) 
  • Nebraska @ Indiana (-5.5) 
  • Wisconsin @ Northwestern (+7) 
  • UCLA @ Rutgers (-6.5) 
  • Wake Forest @ UConn (-1.5) 
  • Arizona State @ Cincinnati (-2.5) 
  • Louisiana @ Coastal Carolina (+3.5) 
  • East Carolina @ Army (-16) 
  • Central Michigan @ Eastern Michigan (-2.5) 
  • Tulsa @ Temple (-1.5) 
  • Alabama @ Tennessee (+2) 
  • Notre Dame @ Georgia Tech (+8) 
  • Michigan @ Illinois (+1.5) 
  • NC State @ California (-10) 
  • Houston @ Kansas (-6.5) 
  • Hawai'i @ Washington State (-19) 
  • Texas State @ Old Dominion (+9.5) 
  • Ohio @ Miami-Ohio (-4) 
  • Kent State @ Bowling Green (-21) 
  • Western Michigan @ Buffalo (-1) 
  • Toledo @ Northern Illinois (-2.5) 
  • UAB @ South Florida (-13.5) 
  • Charlotte @ Navy (-17) 
  • Florida Atlantic @ UTSA (-4) 
  • Rice @ Tulane (-22) 
  • USC @ Maryland (+7.5) 
  • Colorado @ Arizona (-3.5) 
  • Baylor @ Texas Tech (-6.5) 
  • Wyoming @ San Jose State (-11) 
  • Texas A&M @ Mississippi State (+14) 
  • New Mexico @ Utah State (+2.5) 
  • LSU @ Arkansas (+2.5) 
  • Ball State @ Vanderbilt (-27) 
  • Arkansas State @ Southern Miss (+6) 
  • Georgia @ Texas (-3.5) 
  • UCF @ Iowa State (-13.5) 
  • Kansas State @ West Virginia (+2.5) 
  • Iowa @ Michigan State (+5.5) 
  • Kentucky @ Florida (-2.5) 
  • SMU @ Stanford (+14) 
  • Colorado State @ Air Force (+7.5) 
  • UNLV @ Oregon State (+5) 
  • TCU @ Utah (-7) 

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