Super Bowl 2010 Line: Drops Down to Colts -5

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The Super Bowl 2010 line has moved down to Colts -5 for the first time since being published early last week.  SBG Global was one of the online sportsbooks offering the Indianapolis Colts at -5 Tuesday evening.

The Super Bowl 2010 line has not gone above the number 6 nor below -4 ½.  Action on the Colts has dropped from 73 percent to 67 percent in the last 24 hours.  It should be noted that some books were still holding the line at -6.

SBG Global has barely moved the line over the past several days.  Their Super Bowl 2010 line moves were as follows:

01/24/10 11:14:59 PM

-5/-110

55.5 -110

01/25/10 8:44:59 AM

-5/-110

56 -110

01/25/10 1:05:00 PM

-5.5/-110

56 -110

01/26/10 3:05:00 PM

-5.5/-110

56.5 -110

02/01/10 10:24:59 PM

-5/-110

56.5 -110

"The trend now is for the line to move down in Indianapolis' favor, however, most of the betting action will come in the 8 hours leading up to game time Super Bowl Sunday," Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com stated.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

 

 

 

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