Biggest Line Movers of Week 1 College Football
Steam Games or Even Weak Lines?
Below we’ll isolate some of school football of the line moves in Week 1, focusing solely on FBS matchups. Let’s try to ascertain whether the college soccer odds on such matches are moving because the wise men”know something” or because it was a bad line to begin with and has been exploited by the sharps.
We’ve identified three line changes that were heavy since the vapor is blowing in this direction and it is your choice to choose whether to grab the team with greater value, or go the other way and take a bad number. Without further ado, let’s go!
South Alabama vs Nebraska (Saturday, August 31st, 12:00 PM ET)
The Cornhuskers started as a whopping 32-point house preferred from the South Alabama Jaguars that were regarded, but that number has swelled to as large as 36.
Nebraska attracted a lot of care after finishing strong year by winning four of the last six contests. Much is expected of next year mentor Scott Frost and the Huskers, since his team is ranked 24th this past year to start the year.
Much of that hype has delivered online as by stomping a tin can like South Alabama, Nebraska will look to prove worthy of the billing spiraling.
South Carolina vs North Carolina (Saturday, August 31st, 3:30 PM ET)
As 7 1/2 stage favorites opened but that number has spiked to as large as 11 at lots of the books. This game is not being played at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina but in a site, the Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers.
Just because a group is right of the”vs” does not always mean they are at home and it takes the people a few days to figure out that. Moreover, this rivalry has been possessed by South Carolina winning six of the past seven encounters against the Tar Heels, as well as going 6-1 ATS in their last seven neutral site matches.
That document is in stark contrast to the 1-5 ATS markers in neutral-site affairs of North Carolina. The sharps has a whiff of this claws 0-4 ATS record over the past four matches in August so it is little wonder the’Cocks are currently becoming heavy play here.
Duke vs Alabama (Saturday, August 31st, 3:30 PM ET)
Expectations for the crew of Nick Saban are constantly through the roof and this season is the same. The Crimson Tide embarks on what needs to be another national championship boat this season and the very first casualty will be the Duke Blue Devils.
The oddsmakers understand the hype train that follows Tide soccer that’s the reason why they installed them since a house favorite from a group in Duke that travelled year and crushed Temple from the Independence Bowl.
Sure, Duke was no national competition, nor are they this year, but winning it and getting into a bowl game has to account for something, right? But not in the squares that never saw a number high enough to keep them from getting down on the Tide’s world.
As of this writing, Alabama has become a 33 1/2 stage that their junior linebacker, will be out for the season and Dylan Moses, hurt his knee. The reduction of the defensive captain of this Tide did not make a whit of difference to the public, who will toss their money into the fire provided that they’re backing Bama!
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