Rose Bowl 2010 Line

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jan/01/2010
Rose Bowl 2010 Line

The Rose Bowl 2010 line has moved from -4 to -5 in favor of Oregon at Sportsbetting.com Friday afternoon.  Action on this game has leveled off a bit with Oregon now getting just under 65 percent of the action.  This game should be bet immediately as it goes off at 4:30 pm EST.  No dithering please.  

Yesterday, Ohio State Buckeye QB Terrelle Pryor revealed that he's been playing with a torn posterior cruciate ligament.

Citing an Ohio State spokesperson, ESPN reports Pryor's left knee is giving him trouble although the sophomore pivot said he is feeling better - the tear is said to be small.

"It's improved a little bit [since he last played], but sometimes I can have trouble making some types of cuts," Pryor said at a pre-Rose Bowl interview.

"It's not really a big deal. It's just a little sore. It's fine. When I'm in the game or at practice, I don't really worry about it, to tell you the truth."

Pryor said that he won't miss any action due to the injury.

The No. 8 Buckeyes will play the No. 7 Oregon Ducks in the Rose Bowl and are 4.5-point underdogs; the Total is set at 50.5.

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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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