2009 Week 2 College Football Betting Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/11/2009
2009 Week 2 College Football Betting Odds

2009 Week 2 College Football betting odds reflected some of the big changes since the lines opened earlier in the week.

 

Case in point:  Stanford vs. Wake Forest opened as a PICK and that line has since moved up to -3 Wake Forest.  Granted, most everyone opened this line at -2 with the exception of Bookmaker.com which we suspect got hit hard by wise guys with bets coming in on Wake Forest.

Georgia opened at -8 vs. South Carolina and was now listed with -7 odds across the board.

Missouri opened at -16 ½ and has experienced one of the biggest line moves vs. Bowling Green, jumping all the way up to -20 nearly everywhere.

Kansas State vs. UL Lafayette opened with KS as a -5 road favorite and that line has moved up to -7.

Kansas opened as a -10 favorite against Texas El Paso and it has since moved all the way to -13 at betED.com.

Tulsa opened as a -15 road favorite against New Mexico and the line has hit -18 at the Las Vegas Hilton.

USC opened as a -5 road favorite vs. Ohio State and that line has now hit -7 everywhere.

Oregon opened as a -11 favorite and the line has moved to -13 vs. Oregon.

The most bet on College Football teams heading into Saturday were USC, Notre Dame, North Carolina and Tennessee U. 

Notre Dame was a -3 road favorite getting 80 percent of the betting action. 

North Carolina was getting 90 percent of the betting action as a -4 ½ road favorite.

Tennessee U at -10 was still getting 80 percent of the betting action. 

UCLA beat Tennessee in OT last year by 3 points.  The Bruins are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 vs. SEC.  UCLA should cover here.  The oddsmakers sure think so as they haven't moved the line an inch despite all the heavy betting action coming in on Tennessee.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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