College Football Week 11 Sharp Money

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As of Wednesday Afternoon

Sharp money on:

Iowa-2.5 to -3.5 at Minnesota – 51% tickets and 69% of the money.

Marshall -23.5 hosting Middle Tennessee State – 50% tickets and 95% of the money.

West Virginia -2 to -3 hosting TCU – 71% tickets and 96% of the money.

Kentucky -17 hosting Vanderbilt – 45% tickets and 82% of the money.

Illinois +6.5 at Rutgers – 17% tickets and 55% of the money.

Houston -13.5 to -14 hosting South Florida – 59% tickets and 83% of the money.

UAB -13.5 hosting North Texas – 49% tickets and 74% of the money.

USC -12.5 to -14 – 55% tickets and 84% of the money.

Georgia Tech +7.5 to +6.5 hosting Pittsburgh – 33% tickets and 66% of the money.

Wisconsin PK to -4.5 at Michigan – Dual action 68% tickets and 85% of the money.

Utah -2.5 to -3.5 at UCLA – 68% tickets and 87% of the money.

Sharp Totals:

Iowa at Minnesota over 55 to 58 – 61% tickets and 97% of the money.

Army vs Tulane under 50 to 47.5 – 42% tickets and 70% of the money.

MTSU vs Marshall over 55 to 57 – 65% tickets and 97% of the money.

Georgia State vs Appalachian State under 64.5 to 62.5 – 44% tickets and 95% of the money.

Ohio State at Maryland over 70 to 74.5 – 52% tickets and 89% of the money.

Colorado vs Stanford under 58 to 54 – 44% tickets and 97% of the money.

Baylor vs Texas Tech under 60 to 57.5 – 55% tickets and 99% of the money.

Hawaii vs San Diego State over 51 to 52.5 – 27% tickets and 75% of the money.

Oregon at Washington State under 60 to 57 – 19% tickets and 88% of the money.

Washington vs Oregon under 57 to 52.5 – 56% tickets and 97% of the money.

Utah vs UCLA over 57.5 to 59.5 – 58% tickets and 90% of the money.

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