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Who’s betting What – Thursday Football

Scott Morris | September 19, 2013

Here is a quick report on the two football games being played this evening, Thursday September 19, 2013.

The first one goes at 7:30 EST and is Clemson at NC State. Clemson is -13 points and the total is 66. Here are the percentages as being bet by the public:

Clemson 78%

N.C. State 22%

As you can see the public is all over Clemson to cover the 13 points.  The total has no significant lopsidedness and is fairly even.

The NFL game kicks off at 8:25 PM EST and has the 2-0 Chiefs of Kansas City facing the 1-1 Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles are currently -3 at most sportsbooks. Here is the public betting breakdown.

Chiefs 45%

Eagles 55%

As you can see there is no major public favorite here. And the total, which is 50 points, has no lopsided betting action either.  If you are a person that likes to go against public opinion for your wagers the only play tonight is  N.C. State +13. Bet this or other picks at AllYouBet.ag

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NCAAF Sharp Action Report

8/24/25

odds by SportsBetting.ag

None Today

 

MLB Sharp Action Report

8/24/25

odds by SportsBetting.ag

MIL -105
KC +125

 

 

AP Top 25 College Football Poll

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AP TeamW/LSeason StartLive Odds
1Texas0-0+600+550
2Penn State0-0+700+700
3Ohio State0-0+675+650
4Clemson0-0+850+850
5Georgia0-0+650+650
6Notre Dame0-0+1000+1000
7Oregon0-0+1200+1400
8Alabama0-0+900+900
9LSU0-0+1200+1200
10Miami FL0-0+2800+2500
11Arizona St.0-0+12500+12500
12Illinois0-0+15000+15000
13South Carolina0-0+6600+6600
14Michigan0-0+3300+3300
15Florida0-0+3300+3300
16SMU0-0+10000+10000
17Kansas State0-1+10000OFF
18Oklahoma0-0+4000+4000
19Texas A&M0-0+3300+3300
20Indiana0-0+12500+12500
21Ole Miss0-0+4000+4500
22Iowa State1-0+20000OFF
23Texas Tech0-0+10000+12500
24Tennessee0-0+6600+7500
25Boise State0-0+25000+15000