2010 Week 4 College Football Lines

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/22/2010
2010 Week 4 College Football Lines

2010 Week 4 College Football lines were available at BetED.com.  Be sure to claim your free $250 cash when opening an account at BetED.com.  See site for details.

These are your major 2010 Week 4 College Football games and lines.

North Carolina State at Georgia Tech – This one opened at Georgia Tech -8 1/2.  The line has since moved to -8 at betED.com.  75 percent of the betting action was on North Carolina State.

No. 1 Alabama at No. 10 Arkansas – The line here was Alabama -7.

UCLA at No. 7 Texas – One of the more volatile 2010 Week 4 College Football lines.  Texas opened at -16 ½ and has only moved to -16 at betED but some books had a line of -15.

No. 16 Stanford at Notre Dame – Stanford was a -4 ½ point favorite after opening at -3 ½. 

No. 12 South Carolina at No. 17 Auburn – This promises to be one of the most exciting College games of the weekend and the line reflects how competitive this matchup will be.  Auburn is a solid -3 across the board.  The line is not very fluid even though South Carolina was getting around 70 percent of the betting action. 

No. 24 Oregon State at No. 3 Boise State – Another of the great games of Week 4 College Football.  Two ranked teams but the line was double digits:  Boise State at -17 ½. Action was even.

No. 22 West Virginia at No. 15 LSU – Two more ranked teams.  The line here was LSU -9 ½ after opening at -7.  Action was 75 percent on LSU.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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