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Texas now at -28 to -29 range

Lsu -17 1/2 to 17

Col -16 1/2 to 17

ASu -9 1/2 to 10 1/2

These moves are a by product your yesterday's sweep by the favoring public. Wait for the best number and then pounce on the dog.
 

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I can see 3/5 dogs today.

A&M-mega inflated line, and even during last nights game the announcers were saying that game will get ugly quick.

Arkansas

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I assume it would get to 30.

Will the Sooners keep the dogs attacking all game long with the Big 12 title game coming up??
 

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you mean horn's. I was thinking the same thing. They don't need to impress anybody. Just win the next to and they are playing for it all. Texas should be looking ahead. They want they don't want to get anyone hurt. A&M should be all out. Nothing to lose.
 

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Sooners=Horns.......sorry.

Was looking at the OU game right before I posted that message.
 

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The inside line from PinnacleSports.com

From The Simon Noble article:

Texas (-27) at Texas A&M

The Longhorns at 10-0 have only had one tough game this year when they beat Ohio State by 3. Since then, they've won by an average of more than 37 points per game and are just two wins away from a Rose Bowl berth. The Aggies are headed in the opposite direction having dropped three straight - with each loss by an average of 24 points - and haven't defeated the Longhorns since 1999.

This is a classic betting match-up between the sharps and the public. We opened this game at Texas -26 and received four times as many wagers on the Longhorns as on A&M. The outnumbered sharp players like the Aggies and are betting far higher amounts on the game than the average public bettor.


**The last sentence is very interesting.**
 

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cadillac man said:
From The Simon Noble article:

Texas (-27) at Texas A&M

The Longhorns at 10-0 have only had one tough game this year when they beat Ohio State by 3. Since then, they've won by an average of more than 37 points per game and are just two wins away from a Rose Bowl berth. The Aggies are headed in the opposite direction having dropped three straight - with each loss by an average of 24 points - and haven't defeated the Longhorns since 1999.

This is a classic betting match-up between the sharps and the public. We opened this game at Texas -26 and received four times as many wagers on the Longhorns as on A&M. The outnumbered sharp players like the Aggies and are betting far higher amounts on the game than the average public bettor.


**The last sentence is very interesting.**



Good information....thanks!
 

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I can't seem to find that newsletter.....any information on the other games today?

Thanks :103631605
 

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I wonder how many people took the bait on TX -29??? Books must be having a great day today w/ all the Fav bettors
 

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cadillac man said:
Texas now at -28 to -29 range

Lsu -17 1/2 to 17

Col -16 1/2 to 17

ASu -9 1/2 to 10 1/2

These moves are a by product your yesterday's sweep by the favoring public. Wait for the best number and then pounce on the dog.


Dogs go 4-0 in the line moves from the games above..2 winning outright..4-1 overall with Wisky covering. Good day!!
 

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