Not a Good Day for Bookies Following Solid Results Saturday

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Not a Good Day for Bookies Following Solid Results Saturday

The books did not fare well in early NFL Week 13 games though the exposures were somewhat limited.

The Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers were seeing the most lopsided action on Sunday with both covering in their respective games.

This followed Saturday’s wins by the books with Temple, Oklahoma and Penn State outright victories and covers in their respective games as dogs.

The underdog Cowboys were seeing lopsided action at +11 but were manhandled by their state rivals in Saturday’s Bedlam game.

But public favorite Alabama destroyed Florida and handed the books a pretty significant loss as the Tide continues to roll into the Playoffs undefeated.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com  

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