NFL: ODDSMAKERS EXPECT A SUNDAY SHOOTOUT
Oddsmakers expect the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers to put up a lot of points in primetime on Sunday night.
Oddsmakers expect the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers to put up a lot of points in primetime on Sunday night.
It’s not that often we can get these guys to agree on things, but our Sportsbook.com writers are on the same page for this Sunday’s Week 3 games.
LSU and Auburn is one heck of a way to start the SEC West race, with the two favorites meeting in their first conference game.
Wake Forest has beaten Florida State in back-to-back years for the first time in series history. Can the make it three years in a row?
Tennessee rebounded from a stunning loss to UCLA, taking down overmatched UAB 35-3 in home opener. Quarterback Jonathan Crompton was much more comfortable under center in his second start, though consideration must be given to the Florida front four, who might be just a tiny bit better than the Blazers.
North Carolina beats up Rutgers and now they are a favorite over Virginia Tech? I don’t get it. Sure, the Hokies lost at home to a good East Carolina team but they beat Georgia Tech on their own turf last weekend. Virginia Tech has won the last four games between these teams and showed last year that they have the ability to improve as the season progresses.
After coming back from a 17-point deficit and pulling out an overtime victory in Purdue, the Ducks return home for a game with injuries
Wake Forest hasn’t been a favorite against their ACC rivals from Florida State in over 10 years. Being an underdog has fared well for the Demon Deacons though as they’ve covered seven of the last 10 games against the Seminoles with one push.
Iowa is getting a lot of respect as they head to Pittsburgh with their 3-0 record. My only question is who have they played? The Hawkeyes opened against I-AA Maine, and then played a team that should be I-AA in Florida International, followed by rival Iowa State last week. All three games were at home too.
Bettors love what they’ve seen from the Denver Broncos offense and expect more of the same this weekend against New Orleans.
ESPN continues its nightly coverage of college football on Thursday when it brings you the West Virginia Mountaineers (-3) at the Colorado Buffaloes.
The fourth week of the college football season brings the biggest conference games to date.
The time of powerhouses to play powder puff teams is coming to an end and so is the time for mediocre college picks.
Two of the NFC favorites meet in Green Bay on Sunday night to highlight the Week 3 NFL odds.
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The Dallas Cowboys beat the Philadelphia Eagles 41-37 in Monday Night Football, but the real winners were the Sportsbook.com members who registered for our Primetime Prop.
Sixth-ranked LSU is a field goal favorite at #10 Auburn in a battle of the Tigers on Saturday night.