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The No. 18 Auburn Tigers meet the No. 10 Georgia
Bulldogs on Saturday in a Week 11 showdown. This
is one of the SEC's oldest rivalries and will
make for stellar NCAA football betting action.
Both clubs are in the running for titles in their
respective divisions. There's an outside chance
that neither wins its division but still goes
to the BCS, so there will be a lot on the line
in Athens this weekend.
The Tigers come into this game at 7-3 SU (straight
up) and 5-4 ATS (against the spread). On the
road, Auburn is 2-1 SU and has covered the number
in all three. The Bulldogs are 7-2 SU and 4-4
ATS. They are 5-1 SU and have covered the spread
in two of their four contests under home cooking.
This game will likely come down to how well
Georgia's offense performs against Auburn's quick,
aggressive defense. The Bulldogs are scoring
a respectable 31.4 points per game and collecting
379.7 yards. Meanwhile, The Tigers are holding
opponents to 14.5 (fifth-best in the nation)
points and 293.8 yards per game.
Auburn's offense is average at best, and there's
room for improvement on Georgia's defense. The
Tigers are scoring just 25.5 points per game
and putting up 379.7 yards. Georgia is allowing
22.4 points and 340.9 yards per game.
NCAA football odds list Georgia the early 1-point
favorites. The Tigers are 4-1 ATS in their last
five meetings in Georgia and the road team is
8-3 ATS in their last eleven contests between
the two. Whether you bet online, or phone your
plays in, take Auburn here and cash. This is
only one of the many spectacular games on this
weekend's schedule.
Also, catch the No. 17 Florida Gators and South
Carolina Gamecocks in what will be another SEC
war at Williams-Brice Stadium. This game will
go a long way toward determining the SEC East
championship. Or it could be a matchup of teams
who are in a free-fall to end the season.
Two seasons ago,
South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier pulled
off a 30-22 upset against his old team as the
4½-point underdogs. Last
season, the Gators got a blocked field goal on
the final play of the game en route to the national
title and a 17-16 non-cover win as the 13-point
chalk.
Though Spurrier has been gone from Gainesville
for six seasons now, he still casts a long shadow.
In order to get completely out of that shadow,
Florida coach Urban Meyer would love to win this
game for his 6-3 SU and 5-3 ATS Gators.
Florida is the
early 6½-point favorites.
This game features online betting at its finest
and the Gators, who have covered the spread in
seven of their last ten games, are the winning
selection in this one against the 6-4 SU and
4-5 ATS Gamecocks.
As well, the No.
24 California Golden Bears (6-3 SU, 3-6 ATS)
host the No. 12 USC Trojans (7-2 SU, 4-5 ATS),
who are a money-dropping 1-4 ATS in their last
five conference games. However, the road team
has built bankrolls in eight of eleven games
between the two, making the Trojans the smart
play in this one as the early 3½-point
favorites.
The Kansas Jayhawks and Oregon Ducks are skyrocketing
in the polls and at the ticket counter. Last
week, the Jayhawks dismantled the Nebraska Cornhuskers
76-49 to remain perfect at 9-0 SU and 8-0 ATS
as the only unblemished team ATS in the country
while climbing to No 5.
With the win Kansas broke the school season-scoring
record of 384 points set in 2003. They are second
in the nation in scoring having put up a dazzling
46.2 points per game.
Oregon isn't far behind offensively, as they
are fourth-best having scored 42.8 points per
game while racking up a whopping 510.6 yards.
Last week's 35-23 Ducks' win over the Arizona
State Sun Devils moved Oregon to No. 3 and 8-1
SU and ATS.
Like most years, the outcome of games depends
on parity, or lack thereof, which seems to be
the case this season. The mismatches have made
this campaign one full of upsets and creates
dynamic betting action. The beat will go on this
weekend, so suit up and get down on all the action.
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Posted on 11/6/2007 1:10:19 PM
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By Robby Maddux
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