College Football Week 11 Odds and Lookahead Lines: 4 Bets to Make This Weekend
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Get a jump on Week 11 College Football odds and lines ahead of time and four bets to make this weekend before odds begin to change during the week. Find the most updated College Football odds for Week 11 below.
Week 11 College Football Odds & Lines
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Early College Football Week 11 Bets to Place
Week 10 of the college football season is here, which means it isn’t too early to get a look at some of the lines for Week 10’s action as the regular season grinds toward the end. Many of the early lines may shift after this weekend’s games, so here are some of the bets you might want to lock in sooner rather than later – including some involving playoff hopefuls.
TCU +6 vs. Texas
It’s going to be tough to justify this line if TCU makes it nine consecutive games with 38+ points this weekend. The Horned Frogs, with one of the nation’s best offenses, are poised to blow past Texas Tech at home and either maintain their spot at No. 7 in the College Football Playoff rankings or move up further.
Texas, on the other hand, is in for a real challenge on the road against a Kansas State team that just walloped Oklahoma State. Kansas State has been somewhat inconsistent this season, but Texas probably shouldn’t be favored in that one. If the Longhorns get knocked down a peg on Saturday, expect this line to narrow considerably. TCU +6 is a great value while you have it.
Tennessee -20 vs. Missouri
It goes without saying this line is going to shift if we see Tennessee go into Athens and take out Georgia. Even if the Vols just look like they’re on Georgia’s level and play a close game against the defending champs, it’ll still look like Tennessee should be favored by a larger margin against Missouri.
Credit to Missouri for keeping it close against Georgia earlier in the season, but after Tennessee dismantled Kentucky by 38 points, the Tigers shouldn’t be able to keep it this close in Knoxville. As long as the line is under three touchdowns, I’m all in on Tennessee to cover.
LSU -1 vs. Arkansas
This is going to be an interesting line to watch heading into next week. LSU has been playing well enough lately that it wouldn’t be stunning to see them keep the game against Alabama close at home on Saturday. The Tigers have been gradually building back credibility after a slow start to the Brian Kelly era, and a close game against Alabama would vault LSU into a class above Arkansas.
The Razorbacks have been pretty underwhelming since the start of SEC play, dropping games against Texas A&M and Mississippi State before allowing Auburn to score 27 points in Bryan Harsin’s final game. It’ll be interesting to see whether Liberty gives Arkansas a challenge this weekend. If that’s the case and/or LSU keeps it close against Alabama, look for this line to move in the Tigers’ direction.
Oregon -12 vs. Washington
In all likelihood, there’s nothing Oregon can do to move this line. The Ducks are favored by more than 30 against Colorado this weekend and should win handily. Washington, on the other hand, can move this line in the direction of Oregon if a Friday night matchup with Oregon State doesn’t go the Huskies’ way.
Washington has a terrific offense, but Oregon State’s tough defense is going to be a real challenge. The Beavers held Caleb Williams to his worst performance of the season earlier in the year and have done a great job of keeping games close when the offense isn’t turning the ball over. A Washington loss or close win over Oregon State could shift this line over two touchdowns for Oregon, especially with the Week 11 game being played in Eugene.