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College football Week 3 betting guide: Is Texas actually back?​

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Ever since the days when coach Charlie Strong patrolled the sidelines, college football fans and bettors have prematurely declared that Texas was back.

After a while, it became a running joke as the Longhorns annually disappointed under Strong, Tom Herman and during the start of Steve Sarkisian’s tenure.

But Texas (2-0) might actually be back for real this time.

Led by a Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback and fresh off a win at Alabama, the No. 4 Longhorns are 29-point favorites when they host Wyoming (2-0) on Saturday night.

“There was some respect for them beforehand, and it certainly hasn’t dissipated,” South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said. “They have a lot of talent on that team. Are they a national championship contender? I’d say so at this point.

“I’ve never been a big Sarkisian fan, though. But as I say that, he just got done with beating Nick Saban.”

Texas is tied with Michigan for the third-lowest odds at South Point to win the national championship at 6-1. The Longhorns are 8-1 at Station Casinos, +850 at Circa sportsbook and 10-1 at the Westgate SuperBook after entering the season 16-1.

Last week, Texas strolled into Tuscaloosa as a 7-point underdog and came away with a 34-24 victory to snap the Crimson Tide’s 21-game home winning streak. Quarterback Quinn Ewers finished with 349 yards passing and tossed two of his three touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

Ewers saw his Heisman Trophy odds shortened to 6-1 at Circa and 7-1 at the Westgate.

The Longhorns have a favorable schedule and don’t face a ranked opponent until Oct. 7 against No. 19 Oklahoma.

“The bettors didn’t believe they were back last week because they bet Alabama,” Red Rock Resort sportsbook director Chuck Esposito said. “It was a big win. I’m not sure if it’s a product of Alabama not being that good or Texas being that good right now. But it’s super early in the season. I’ll be curious to see how the bettors back Texas going forward.”

Poke the Buffalo

Not that the betting public needed another reason to back Colorado this week, but they got one anyway.

Colorado State coach Jay Norvell fanned the flames of the in-state rivalry during his coach’s show when he referenced Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders by saying, “I sat down with ESPN today. … I took my hat off, and I took my glasses off. And I said, ‘When I talk to grown-ups, I take my hat and my glasses off.’ That’s what my mother taught me.”

Sanders responded to the comments during practice by telling his team the game was now personal.

The Buffaloes (2-0) are 23-point favorites at the SuperBook, and the total is 61, which Colorado might now try to score on its own.

Rebels underdogs

UNLV’s first two games didn’t provide much insight for bettors.

The Rebels blew out Bryant, a Football Championship Subdivision team, 44-14 as 16½-point favorites in the opener, followed by a cover as 38-point underdogs in a 35-7 loss to second-ranked Michigan.

But this week should provide a more accurate picture of where the Rebels stand under first-year coach Barry Odom. UNLV is a 4½-point underdog against Vanderbilt on Saturday at Allegiant Stadium.

The Rebels have covered seven straight against nonconference opposition, while Vanderbilt is 0-3 against the spread this season.
 

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NCAAF:
Sides: 11-10 +0.05
Props: 12-9 +4.77

Week3:
UL Laf +112
LSU -9.5 (-108)
TexasAM -36 (-108)
WMich/Iowa O 42.5 (-108)
NWestrn/Duke O 48 (-108)

Added:
Arizona St +3 (-106)
Kentucky -25.5 (-108)
NTex/LaTech U 67.5 (-110)

Props:

Brian Thomas Jr. 60+ Rec Yards +102 (LSU)
Brian Thomas Jr. anytime TD +105
Justin Robinson 40+ Rec Yards +138 (Miss St)
Justin Robinson anytime TD +230
 

sharpsquare

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Couple dogs/quite a few favs.....

Fla Int +9.5 -108 Saturday
Mississ St +10 -104 Saturday
Iowa St -2 -110 Saturday
Okla St -7 -109 Saturday
Cincy -14 -108 Saturday
Syracuse -2 -110 Saturday

GL everyone

GL today Tank!

I have been back and forth on that Iowa St game for a couple of days now. Don't like the Ohio coaching but the offensive play from Iowa St has been so bad dropped passes/horrible qb play but the run game should be productive :+clueless

Now I see u on it I may hop along
 

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GL today Tank!

I have been back and forth on that Iowa St game for a couple of days now. Don't like the Ohio coaching but the offensive play from Iowa St has been so bad dropped passes/horrible qb play but the run game should be productive :+clueless

Now I see u on it I may hop along
They have a freshman QB in Becht. I think he gets better and better as the season goes on.
Dropped passes have been plentiful. I think their running game though is top notch.
 
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