4 sharp bets for college football Rivalry Week (including Texas-Texas A&M and Michigan-Ohio State!)
A second consecutive losing Saturday for the sharp money in Week 13 wasn’t the most encouraging sign headed into college football’s Rivalry Week.
Still, despite going 2-3 last week, the sharp money is now 42-32 on the season overall and remains profitable. Can that carry over to the one week of the season where records mean nothing? Rivalry games are always the hardest to predict in football. Hopefully the sharp money can make it a little easier to pick against the spread.
At BetMGM on Saturday there are four lines where the side with larger amount of bet slips is actually trailing the amount of money wagered on the other side on Saturday.
Please tail (or fade) responsibly!
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Michigan (+19.5) has 51percent of all bets on the spread, but No. 2 Ohio State has 66 percent of all money wagered on that line.
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Syracuse (+10.5) has 52 percent of all bets on the spread, but No. 6 Miami has 54 percent of all money wagered on that line.
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No. 1 Oregon (-18.5) has 54 percent of all bets on the spread, but Syracuse has 52 percent of all money wagered on that line.
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No. 20 Texas A&M (+5.5) has 54 percent of all bets on the spread, but No. 3 Texas has 54 percent of all money wagered on that line.