Week 3 College Football Betting Report

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The Week 3 College Football Betting Report from Gambling911.com shows that Miami Florida is getting the most betting action of any other College Football team early on Saturday in their game against Virginia Tech.  

This was a 3:30 pm game and the most wagered on of the day with Virginia Tech still getting decent action around 35 percent versus the 65 percent going towards Miami.  The Hurricanes were a -2 1/2 road favorite at betED.com.  It should be noted that VTech was among the top 5 bets at many of the online sportsbooks as well. 

Another big College Football gamble on the day was California, which was listed with -5 ½ points against Oregon in yet another mid afternoon Saturday showdown.  Around 80 percent of the action was going California's way in this one.

Florida State was also getting heavy action at 83 percent against South Florida.  They were a -14 favorite.

Minnesota U was getting heavy action vs. Northwestern as a pick.  80 percent of the action was going Minnesota's way in this one.

Michigan, Michigan State and Georgia Tech were all seeing solid action as well.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com  

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