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Miami ML one and only play damn sharp we are on opposite sides 👎

I could see that one easily going either way. I think Mia has advantages in a few spots, so I kept questioning the line. I figured it would have moved to 3 if not past during the week so the fact that those 2.5s are still sitting out there has me wondering what I may not be seeing.

should be a damn good one
 
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College football betting trends — Week 1: Edge for UNLV-Houston​

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UNLV at Houston (-2½, 54½): The Rebels went 10-4 against the spread in coach Barry Odom’s first season, including 6-0 on the road. UNLV has covered 10 straight on the road against Power Five opposition. Coach Willie Fritz makes his debut with the Cougars after a decorated run at Tulane. Houston was 3-9 ATS as a favorite the past two seasons. The Rebels were 9-5 to the over last season. Edge: UNLV.

Clemson vs. Georgia (-13½, 48½) (at Atlanta): Clemson is only 23-29 ATS the past four seasons, but Georgia started 0-4-1 ATS last season and is 6-7 ATS the past two seasons in games outside the Bulldogs’ home field in Athens. Edge: Slight to Clemson.

Penn State (-8½, 51½) at West Virginia: Penn State covered -21 against the Mountaineers in last year’s opener by jamming in a last-minute touchdown. West Virginia went on an 8-4 ATS run after that, including 5-1 at home. Nittany Lions coach James Franklin, however, is 8-2 ATS as visitor the past two seasons and is a notorious fast starter, covering the first three out of the chute each of the past three seasons. Edge: Slight to Penn State.

Akron at Ohio State (-48½, 58): Akron was 4-6-2 ATS last season. Ohio State is just 3-3-1 laying 30 points or more since 2022, but the Buckeyes were 5-1 ATS at home last season. Ohio State was also 10-3 to the under last season. Edge: Slight to Ohio State and under.

New Mexico at Arizona (-31, 59): Arizona was 11-2 ATS last season, including 6-0 at home, for departed coach Jedd Fisch. New Wildcats coach Brent Brennan went 8-4-1 with San Jose State last season, including 5-2 as a favorite. New Lobos coach Bronco Mendenhall covered in his debut last week, and New Mexico is on a 10-3 over run. Edge: Arizona and slight to over.

Miami (Fla.) (-2½, 54½) at Florida: Miami is 8-17 ATS the past two seasons, including 4-10 as a favorite, but the Gators went 4-8 ATS last season, including 2-5 as underdogs. Both teams trended over last season (Miami 8-5, Florida 7-4-1). Edge: Slight to over.

Colorado State at Texas (-32, 60½): Colorado State is on a 7-3 ATS run as an underdog. Texas is just 4-4 in its last eight at home and 0-2 last season laying 30 or more. Edge: Colorado State.

Western Kentucky at Alabama (-32, 59½): Western Kentucky is on a 7-4 run as an underdog. New Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer went 7-7-1 ATS at Washington last season, including 2-4-1 at home, 4-6-1 as a favorite and 0-3 laying 28 or more. Both teams are on over runs (Hilltoppers 10-6, Crimson Tide 10-3). Edge: Over and slight to Western Kentucky.

Fresno State at Michigan (-21, 45½): Fresno State went 3-0 ATS on the road against nonconference opponents last season. Michigan went 0-3 ATS at home against nonconference opponents last season while now-full-time coach Sherrone Moore served in place of the suspended Jim Harbaugh. Edge: Slight to Fresno State.

Notre Dame at Texas A&M (-3, 46½): Notre Dame went 9-3-1 ATS last season and is 10-4 away from home the past two seasons. New A&M coach Mike Elko was 16-10 ATS at Duke the past two seasons, but the Aggies finished last season on a 1-6-1 ATS skid. The Fighting Irish are on a 16-4 over run. Edge: Notre Dame and over.
 

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Weekend best bets: Sharps back side, total in LSU-USC at Allegiant​

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Louisiana State and Southern California produced the past two Heisman Trophy winners in quarterbacks Jayden Daniels (2023) and Caleb Williams (2022), the top two picks in this year’s NFL draft.

Their replacements — Garrett Nussmeier of LSU and Miller Moss of USC — combined for nine touchdown passes in their bowl games, and they will square off Sunday in their season opener in the Vegas Kickoff Classic at Allegiant Stadium.

“That’s a very unique game where the quarterbacks for each of these teams last season was a guy who won the Heisman Trophy, and now they both have to reset,” Westgate SuperBook director John Murray said. “We saw how bad the USC defense was last season, but it wouldn’t surprise me at all if (Trojans coach) Lincoln Riley had the offense humming right out of the gate."

”Pro bettors agree with that assessment. Murray said the SuperBook has taken sharp money on USC +6 (now +4½) and over 63½ (now 64½).

CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall made the LSU-USC over his best bet this weekend, noting that the Trojans are on a 21-6 over run and the Tigers are riding a 19-2 over streak.

"Even with new quarterbacks both ways, Moss and Nussmeier played very well in their bowl game auditions last season, and there remain some serious questions about both defenses,” Marshall said. “New defensive coordinators for both teams after both ranked well into triple digits nationally on defense last season.”

VegasInsider handicapper Chip Chirimbes, who placed second in the Review-Journal College Challenge last season, made the Trojans (+4½) his best bet.

"USC has started 6-0 both seasons under Lincoln Riley, and he is 6-1 against the spread as an underdog at USC getting three points or more,” Chirimbes said. “The Tigers are 0-4 against the spread when favored by 15 points or less in their first game. Riley rates a small edge over (LSU coach Brian) Kelly.”

Other sharp plays at the SuperBook include UCLA -12½ (now -14) over Hawaii; West Virginia +10½ (now +8) over Penn State; Arizona State -6½ (now -7) over Wyoming; and UNLV +3 (now +2½) over Houston.

Best bets


— Colorado State (+31½)

Sharp bettors have been all over Colorado State over Texas, causing the line at the SuperBook to drop from +35 to +31½.

That makes sense because Texas has that big trip to Ann Arbor looming next weekend,” Murray said. “I guess they’re thinking look-ahead spot.”

"That was part of Paul Stone’s thinking in making the Rams his best bet.

The Texas-based handicapper has the Longhorns pegged for a spot in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, while Colorado State has not made a bowl game or finished with a winning record since 2017.

But Stone (@paulstonesports) believes the Rams and third-year coach Jay Norvell will snap both droughts this season, and he likes them plus the generous points.

“Tory Horton is one of the top wide receivers in all of college football and should provide some offense for Colorado State,” Stone said. “Plus, Texas could have one eye focused toward the north with a trip to Michigan on deck next weekend.”

Texas Christian-Stanford Under 60

Alex White, who won Station Casinos’ Last Man Standing college football contest in 2022, will make her debut in the RJ College Challenge this year.

White, whose father, Kenny White, is a longtime Las Vegas oddsmaker and handicapper, made Friday’s TCU-Stanford under (60) her best bet.

“Last year under coach Troy Taylor, Stanford was 5-2 to the under at home. The average final score was 51 at Stanford Stadium compared to 59 on the road,” said White (@alexwhitee). “Taylor wants to run the ball, run the clock and protect the defense. The 2023 youth of his offensive line now pays dividends, with all five starters returning.

“TCU was the complete opposite. Home games saw an average of 57 points while road games averaged just 49½.”

— Connecticut-Maryland Over 45

Dana Lane won the RJ Challenge last season with a 37-26-2 ATS record (58.7 percent). He likes Connecticut and Maryland to go over the total of 45.

“To see where UConn was as a program compared to where they’ve been under Jim Mora, I’m interested to see the program’s progression after finishing the season 5-2,” said Lane (@DanaLaneSports). “Maryland features a new quarterback for the first time in three seasons, but (Wisconsin transfer) Nick Evers has plenty of weapons to rely on. This number continues to plummet, making the over more attractive by the day.”
 
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