What the Bookies are Saying: Arkansas vs. LSU

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What the Bookies are Saying: Arkansas vs. LSU

Resident bookmaking expert Tony Caliente discusses Saturday’s Week 11 College Football betting action between the Arkansas Razorbacks vs. LSU Tigers.

LSU is a big -17 favorite.  I have the line at Tigers -15.5. 

LSU was seeing 83% of the betting action though the volume should be reduced when compared to other games. 

Some books have dipped as low as -16.5 so there is definitely an effort to get action on Louisiana State.

I would say Arkansas should cover this spread since LSU should not win by more than 16 points.

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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