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Thank goodness for the SEC or we would be stuck with another week of college football with only one game featuring ranked opponents.
Tennessee hosts Georgia while LSU hosts Florida. The other game featuring ranked opponents is Notre Dame hosting Texas A&M.
Here are the opening lines for Week 3, courtesy of BetOnline.ag.
College Football Week 3 lines are subject to change. Here’s the direct link to real-time spreads: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/football/ncaa.
Lines involving FCS teams are usually posted later in the week.
Week 3 College Football Lines
Thursday, September 11
NC State (-7) at Wake Forest
Friday, September 12
Colorado at Houston (-5)
Kansas State (-1) at Arizona
New Mexico at UCLA (-15½)
Saturday, September 13
Vanderbilt at South Carolina (-6)
Arkansas at Ole Miss (-7½)
Oregon (-28½) at Northwestern
Clemson (-6) at Georgia Tech
Central Michigan at Michigan (-27)
Oklahoma (-24½) at Temple
Wisconsin at Alabama (-20½)
Memphis (-6) at Troy
Buffalo (-23½) at Kent State
South Alabama at Auburn (-24½)
UConn (-11) at Delaware
Georgia (-6) at Tennessee
SMU (-27) at Missouri State
Oregon State at Texas Tech (-24)
USC (-21) at Purdue
Washington State at North Texas (-5½)
Pittsburgh (-4) at West Virginia
Iowa State (-21) at Arkansas State
Louisiana at Missouri (-25½)
UTEP at Texas (-42)
South Florida at Miami (-15)
Liberty (-6½) at Bowling Green
Middle Tennessee at Nevada (-9)
Florida Atlantic at Florida International (-2½)
Ohio at Ohio State (-34)
Western Michigan at Illinois (-28)
Old Dominion at Virginia Tech (-7½)
Jacksonville State at Georgia Southern (-4)
Appalachian State (pk) at Southern Miss (pk)
Florida at LSU (-9½)
Texas A&M at Notre Dame (-7)
Eastern Michigan at Kentucky (-25)
Massachusetts at Iowa (-33)
New Mexico State at Louisiana Tech (-10½)
East Carolina (-7) at Coastal Carolina
Utah (-23½) at Wyoming
Duke at Tulane (-2½)
Navy (-15) at Tulsa
Akron at UAB (-10½)
Air Force (-3½) at Utah State
Texas State at Arizona State (-14½)
Minnesota (-3) at California
Boston College (-10½) at Stanford
