What is the Spread on the Ohio Bobcats vs. Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Week Thursday Night Game?

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Today we look at the spread on the Ohio Bobcats vs. Louisiana Ragin Cajuns game, or what it should beLive odds can be found at BetOnline, which offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000).

What Should the Spread on the Ohio vs. Louisana Game be?

After Week 2, the Bobcats rating is 66.85, the Ragin Cajuns rating is 71.24.  This would give us a spread of Louisiana -7 with home field advantage.  The books opened this one at Louisiana -20.5, which makes little sense.

Darius Perrantes passed for one touchdown and ran for another, the Duquesne defense stopped a two-point conversion attempt with less than 10 seconds remaining and the FCS Dukes defeated Ohio 28-26 on Saturday.

The Ragin' Cajuns survived a scare from Nicholls State in Week 2.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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