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Penn State from 9-1/2 to 11 vs Boise State

 

Ohio State from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 vs Oregon

 

Same

Texas 13-1/2 vs ASU

Georgia 1-1/2 vs Notre Dame

 

Basically when odds rise it is because the House gives the underdog more points to attract bettors to that side.

 

For example, Georgia is currently pulling 45% and Notre Dame 55% which means the House has those odds about right.

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If I had any $$$, I'd bet on ASU +13.5

 

ND - Georgia, PSU-BSU look right.

 

Curious what the ceiling will be for osu2-Oregon?

 

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On 12/22/2024 at 11:12 AM, HDuck said:

Penn State from 9-1/2 to 11 vs Boise State

 

Ohio State from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 vs Oregon

 

Same

Texas 13-1/2 vs ASU

Georgia 1-1/2 vs Notre Dame

 

Basically when odds rise it is because the House gives the underdog more points to attract bettors to that side.

 

For example, Georgia is currently pulling 45% and Notre Dame 55% which means the House has those odds about right.

I think it’s great that Ohio State is favored.

 

It helps Oregon….doesn’t hurt them.

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Remember these odds are to attract people to separate them from their money. 

 

Vegas made a killing in the last Oregon v OSU game as 80% of the bets were on Ohio State. 

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The odds are set and rise and fall to as noted above, Balance the Book. At -1.5 money came in the Buckeyes to take Ohio State to -2.5 and encourage money to come in on Oregon.

 

Amateur bettors have short memories. They saw Penn State lighting up OBD's D and Ohio State's dominant win over a 2-loss SEC team that played a crummy in-conference schedule in conference that was down in 2024. 

 

Any line under 3 points is a PIK-Em. My buddies and I are down on the Over 53.5 and waiting for the line to hit TOSU -3 before betting on OBD.

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