College Football Week 8 Sharp Money

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As of Wednesday Night

Sharp money on:

Louisiana +1.5 at UAB – 50% tickets and 73% of the money.

Illinois +20 to +19 at Wisconsin – 56% tickets and 83% of the money.

Georgia Southern +6 to +5.5 at Coastal Carolina – 45% tickets and 75% of the money.

Oklahoma -5.5 to -6.5 at TCU – 46% tickets and 86% of the money.

Houston -13.5 at Navy – 49% tickets and 78% of the money.

Boston College -3 hosting Georgia Tech – 62% tickets and 92% of the money.

Boise State -14 to -16 – 53% tickets and 76% of the money.

Miami -10 to -12 hosting Virginia – 68% tickets and 97% of the money.

Fresno State -3.5 hosting Hawaii – 39% tickets and 93% of the money.

Sharp Totals:

Louisiana vs UAB over 49.5 to 50.5 – 49% tickets and 86% of the money.

Illinois vs Wisconsin over 51.5 – 44% tickets and 79% of the money.   Interesting one.

Temple vs Memphis over 69 to 71.5 – 55% tickets and 93% of the money.

Syracuse vs Clemson over 59 to 62.5 — Dual action 68% tickets and 98% of the money.

Nebraska vs Ohio State over 64.5 to 68.5 – 50% tickets and 95% of the money.

Alabama vs Tennessee over 64 to 66 – 48% tickets and 91% of the money.

Penn State vs Indiana over 57 to 59.5 – 50% tickets and 97% of the money.

Wyoming vs Nevada over 50.5 to 51 – 52% tickets and 89% of the money.

 

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