Baylor vs. West Virginia Betting Odds

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Sep/28/2012
Baylor vs. West Virginia Betting Odds

Carrie Stroup here and I have your Baylor vs. West Virginia betting odds for Saturday’s Week 5 College Football games.  All odds courtesy of Sportsbook.com where you can receive up to $250 in FREE CASH when joining here today.  Mobile wagering is available. 

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Sportsbook.ag Line & Total: West Virginia -11 & 82.5

Opening Line & Total: Mountaineers -12.5 & 79.5

Two of the best offenses in the land sporting 3-0 records meet for the first time ever when No. 25 Baylor visits No. 9 West Virginia in Big 12 play on Saturday afternoon.

This matchup features the two most prolific offensive players in the land in Baylor’s Nick Florence (388 total YPG) and West Virginia’s Geno Smith (380 total YPG). Both teams are unbeaten SU, but have both lost two straight ATS. The Bears have scored 47+ points and forced 3+ turnovers in each of their three victories, while the Mountaineers have scored 47.3 PPG. However, Baylor is 0-6 ATS in its past six true road games, and WVU is just 3-7 ATS in its past 10 games in Morgantown. However, West Virginia is also 53-14 ATS (79%) since 1992 when it gains 6.5 or more total yards per play since 1992, and the Bears are 18-48 ATS (27%) when they allow 6.5 or more total yards per play in that same time period. Baylor gave up more yards than that per play against Louisiana-Monroe last week, making it hard to believe it will show an improvement against a West Virginia offense that’s averaging 7.2 yards per play so far this season.

Florence is putting up numbers that remind Baylor fans of Robert Griffin III. He’s completed 71-of-110 passes (65%) for 1,004 yards and 11 TD. However, the level of competition so far hasn’t been stellar (SMU, Sam Houston State and UL-Monroe), and Florence has thrown two interceptions in each of his past two games. Having three great receivers has also aided Florence’s maturation, as three players already have more than 200 receiving yards this year, senior Terrance Williams (conference-best 353 rec. yds; 4 TD), junior Tevin Reese (304 rec. yds, 3 TD) and senior Lanear Sampson (202 rec. yds, 2 TD). Baylor has also rushed for 207 rushing YPG, led by Jarred Salubi’s 221 yards, but Salubi was held to 47 yards on 16 carries last Friday against ULM. Despite the subpar opponents, Baylor’s defense continues to struggle. The Bears have allowed 493 total YPG and 315 passing YPG, which both rank as the 8th-most in the nation. Sophomore LB Bryce Hager has been the lone standout though, as his 13.0 tackles per game (T-2nd in nation), two forced fumbles and two QB hurries are a big reason why his team is still unbeaten.

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105 Hawaii Warriors +27.5
 106 BYU Cougars -27.5
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107 Cincinnati Bearcats +6.5 
108 Virginia Tech Hokies -6.5
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117 Clemson Tigers -10
 118 Boston College Eagles +10 
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131 Duke Blue Devils +3.5 
132 Wake Forest Demon Deacons -3.5 
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137 TCU Horned Frogs -17
 138 SMU Mustangs +17
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147 Texas Longhorns -3 
148 Oklahoma State Cowboys +3
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149 Arkansas Razorbacks +13.5
 150 Texas A&M Aggies -13.5 
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151 Baylor Bears +12.5
 152 West Virginia Mountaineers -12.5
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153 Ohio State Buckeyes +2.5
 154 Michigan State Spartans -2.5
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155 Tennessee Volunteers +13.5
156 Georgia Bulldogs -13.5
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157 Arizona State Sun Devils +2
158 Cal Golden Bears -2
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159 Oregon State Beavers +3
160 Arizona Wildcats -3
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161 Ole Miss Rebels +31.5
162 Alabama Crimson Tide -31.5
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169 NC State Wolfpack +3.5 
170 Miami Hurricanes -3.5
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171 Florida State Seminoles -16 
172 South Florida Bulls +16
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181 Wisconsin Badgers +12.5
 182 Nebraska Cornhuskers -12.5 
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195 Troy Trojans -9.5
 196 South Alabama Jaguars +9.5 
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Smith’s numbers are just incredible so far, completing 96-of-118 passes (81%) for 1,072 yards, 12 TD and 0 INT. It helps that he has two of the best receivers in the country, who both rank among the nation’s top-10 players in both receptions and receiving yards. Tavon Austin has caught more passes per game (11.3) than anybody in FBS, and Stedman Bailey ranks third with 9.3 receptions per contest. Austin’s 115 receiving YPG places seventh in the land, with Bailey right behind him in eighth place with 111 receiving YPG. But for this trio to remain successful, the Mountaineers have to develop a more potent ground game. After torching Marshall for 331 rushing yards, WVU has a paltry 146 yards on 51 carries (2.9 YPC) in the past two games versus James Madison and Maryland. Although the Mountaineers’ run defense has been solid this season (122 YPG), they have been torched through the air, allowing 277 passing YPG (103rd in nation). WVU has been able to win all three games by double-digits thanks in part to a +5 turnover margin, forcing six miscues, but committing only one.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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