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NCAA Betting, Online NCAA Betting Lines, NCAA Betting Odds
by SPORTSBETTING.COM staff | September 17 2009
Entering Week 3 the consensus Top 3 teams remain the same with the Florida Gators are still the consensus No. 1 team—listed at +175 to win this season's BCS title at online sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.COM—followed by the Texas Longhorns (+400) and the USC Trojans (+300).
Everything seems to be going the Florida Gators' way.
As mentioned they are the consensus No. 1 team, the odds-on to take the 2009 BCS title and QB Tim Tebow is the current odds-on favorite (-250) to take the Heisman—in fact there is already talk that the Jacksonville Jaguars could draft Tebow come April.
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But as we found out last year, No. 1 teams can drop like flies and the hold on top spot can be tenuous.
Could Florida be due for a fall when it hosts the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday?
Bookies don't seem to think so, installing the Gators as 29.5-point home faves.
While Florida is 9-4 straight up in its last 13 against Tennessee, including a four-game SU win streak, the Vols are 5-3 SU and 6-1-1 against the spread when listed as an underdog of more than 8-points.
Could the Volunteers possibly pull off an upset?
One team praying for an upset will be Texas, who as mentioned, is a single spot behind Florida in the AP and USAToday rankings.
The Longhorns have a tilt against the Texas Tech Red Raiders, who ruined their chances at a national title last November.
Texas was ranked No. 1 going into its last matchup, on the road, against Texas Tech but failed to cover as 3.5-point road faves in a 39-33 loss.
You can be sure last season's loss still smarts and Texas will be looking for some revenge when they host Texas Tech on Saturday.
Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree have moved on from the Red Raiders while Colt McCoy and Jordan Shipley remain for the Longhorns and as a result, Texas is a big 17.5-point home fave.
The last seven games between the two have been high-scoring and as a result the Over has gone 7-0 in that time.
In the last seven games when Texas Tech has been an underdog of more than 8-points, it has gone Over 6 times and Under only once.
Good luck with all your NCAA online betting this week.

