Best Bets – February 10, 2015: Notre Dame, LSU, Arsenal and the Bruins

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Gambling911.com has the public favorites for February 10, 2015 best bets either with lopsided sides, totals or the games themselves.  Essentially, who is everybody betting on today.

The consensus play of the day where the public betting action is concerned would be on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in their game against Clemson.

“Notre Dame was seeing nearly 95% of the action Tuesday morning,” noted Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.

The line hasn’t moved much all things considered.  We have only seen a half point move from -3 to -3.5 while some books have opted to hang on the number 3.

The Kentucky vs. LSU game overall will see heavy volume but early action was skewed towards the Tigers as a +10.5 home underdog despite playing well this season.  The Wildcats may be undefeated but they have failed to cover the spread in five of their last six games.

Elsewhere, the Bruins, Rockets and Arsenal were each seeing some significant lopsided action on Tuesday in their respective matchups.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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