2010 BCS Odds: The BCS title game between the Texas Longhorns vs. Alabama Crimson Tide from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena has seen some college football betting movement on the 2010 BCS Odds. Alabama has taken a different approach than Texas under head coach Nick Saban who has made sure that his team has been all business in their preparations. Texas head coach Mack Brown on the flipside has encouraged his team to embrace the moment and enjoy the atmosphere and worry about the game when it arrives.
The Texas Longhorns vs. Alabama Crimson Tide 2010 BCS Odds have Texas at -3.5 at SBGGLOBAL.COM.
The college football betting spread opened with
Alabama at -5 on the spread but had dropped to -3.5 despite over 80% of the action coming in on Alabama. The majority of gamblers are not backing coach Mack Brown’s laid back approach with his unprofitable 8-10 ATS ledger in bowl games. Nick Saban’s no nonsense approach has been far more profitable in big games going 11-7 ATS in his career against top-10 teams. Gamblers are also anticipating that despite the extra time for the teams to prepare that the game will have plenty of scoring with about 65% of the action on the OVER.
The Texas Longhorns vs. Alabama Crimson Tide College Football betting Total is at 45.0 points.
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Submitted by Frank Carnevale on Wed, 01/06/2010 - 6:42pm.