Key Trends and Stats For Weekend Football Betting
Special to Outkick The Coverage courtesy of OddsShark.com
The NFL betting public got clobbered in Week 2 as upsets galore dotted the landscape and basically shut down the stream of winning tickets at sportsbook windows. But another week offers another opportunity and it's not likely NFL fans get scared off by a bad week.
Here are some interesting stats, trends and observations for the NFL and college football this weekend, courtesy of FoxSports.com's longtime lines partner OddsShark.
Big Dogs for da Bears
The line is slowly getting bet down, but when it opened at 16 points this week, it was the biggest point spread involving the Chicago Bears as an underdog in nearly 20 years. Back on Dec. 6, 1998, the Steve Stenstrom-led Bears got smacked 48-22 by the Minnesota Vikings.
Fast forward to 2015 and the Bears get between 14 and 15 points at books monitored by OddsShark.com as they visit 0-2 Seattle.
The Jaguars, far more accustomed to huge underdog numbers, are also dogged by more than two TDs at New England. The Patriots have not been very kind to backers in this situation, as their 2-8 ATS streak as double-digit home favorites would indicate, so buyer beware.
In college, Alabama remains the biggest chalk of the week at -38, fresh off a home upset loss to Ole Miss and fretting that UL-Monroe might duplicate their epic upset of 2007. Baylor lays 34.5 points at home to Rice in the next biggest number of Week 4.
Big Line Moves
The biggest college line move of the week was in Thursday's Cincinnati-Memphis game. The line opened at -4 and climbed to 10 points.
Elsewhere, the betting public is pounding Ohio State, who opened at -27.5 against Western Michigan but now faces a 32-point line at the Westgate in Vegas.
The biggest NFL line move so far is three points in the Houston vs Tampa Bay game. Books monitored by OddsShark.com opened the host Texans at -4, but it was -7 midday Friday at one shop and -6.5 at most others.
Big Consensus Numbers
Fans who like to follow the betting public seldom see such a huge disparity as in the Carolina-New Orleans game. Currently, 89% of the bets coming in on the OddsShark.com consensus data are on the UNDER 44.5.
For comparison sake, the next-highest total is 71% on the OVER in Indy vs Tennessee.
On the point spread, 65% of bettors are currently backing the Atlanta Falcons at Dallas and the same number is behind the Buffalo Bills (+3) at Miami.
In college, nearly 70% of bettors are on Texas A&M (-7) as they visit Arkansas Saturday. If you wondered how the betting public is viewing the aforementioned Bama spread, they are voting with two of every three bettors siding with the UL-Monroe at +38.
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