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College Football Week 11 Betting Trends: Nov 9-13

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College Football Week 11 Betting Notes

For over 60 years, The GoldSheet has been providing the NFL and NCAAF betting community with valuable trends and historical information to help them reach the ticket window every weekend. Check out the College Football Week 11 betting trends and angles.

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NCAAF Week 11 Betting Angles

  • Washington State is 10-1 against the spread in the Cougars’ last 11 games against Oregon. Washington State has covered the spread in each of their last six games, while Oregon is 0-5 ATS at home this season.
  • Florida International is 8-19 against the spread in the Panthers’ last 27 games.
  • Iowa State has covered the spread in each of the Cyclones’ last four meetings with Texas Tech.
  • Temple is 4-12 against the spread in the Owls’ last 16 games and has been out-scored 180-27 over the last four weeks.
  • San Jose State is 18-9 against the spread in the Spartans’ last 27 games.
  • Oklahoma State has covered the spread in each of the Cowboys’ last seven games.
  • Arizona State has covered the spread in each of the last 13(!) meetings with Washington.
  • This is the first time in 11 years that Arkansas is laying points to LSU.
  • Vanderbilt is 4-14 against the spread in the Commodores’ last 18 home games.
  • Virginia is 8-1 against the spread in the Cavaliers’ last nine home games.
  • Wake Forest is 8-1 against the spread in the Demon Deacons’ last nine ACC home games.
  • Texas has failed to cover the spread in each of the Longhorns’ last four meetings with Kansas.
  • The under is 12-2 in Air Force’s last 14 games.
  • Missouri is 0-7 against the spread in the Tigers’ last seven home games.
  • Maryland is 0-8 against the spread in the Terps’ last eight conference games.
  • Each of Boston College’s last five games have stayed under the total.
  • Duke is 0-7 against the spread in the Blue Devils’ last seven road games.
  • The under is 9-2 in Virginia Tech’s last 11 games.
  • New Mexico State is 5-0 against the spread on the road this season, while Alabama is just 9-17-1 against the spread in non-conference home games since 2011.
  • Syracuse is 8-1 against the spread this season, including 6-1 ATS as an underdog.
  • Rutgers is 7-1 against the spread in the Scarlet Knights’ last eight road games.
  • Memphis is 1-7 against the spread in the Tigers’ last eight games as a home favorite.
  • South Florida has covered the spread in each of the Bulls’ last six meetings with Cincinnati.

College Football Week 11 Injury Notes

  • Arizona – QB Will Plummer played through an AC joint (shoulder) injury and a lacerated hand in the upset against Cal.
  • BYU – Top WR Neil Pau’u (46 catches, 6 TD) was in a walking boot after last week’s game.
  • Cal – Played without starting senior quarterback Chase Garbers, who was one of seven starters and 24 players and coaches who were unavailable last week vs Arizona.
  • Cincinnati – Lost top RB Jerome Ford (884 yards rushing, 15 TD), who was helped off with a leg injury last week.
  • Coastal Carolina – QB Grayson McCall did not play against Georgia Southern and is out indefinitely with an upper body injury.
  • Duke – QB Gunnar Holmberg left last week’s game with an upper body injury.
  • Georgia – Star LB Adam Anderson suspended.
  • Indiana – Both QB Michael Penix (missed last four games) and backup QB Jack Tuttle (missed last two games) returned to practice this week in preparation for Rutgers.
  • Iowa – QB Spencer Petras played briefly, but Kirk Ferentz quickly determined he wasn’t ready to go after being knocked out of the previous game and was replaced by Alex Padilla. Padilla is listed as the starter vs Minnesota this Saturday.
  • Kansas – QB and leading rusher Jason Bean is questionable this week at Texas. Backup Miles Kendrick relieved Bean last week, but suffered a season-ending injury in the process.
  • New Mexico – Starting QB Terry Wilson Jr is still recovering from a dislocated elbow, while backup QB Isaiah Chavez was knocked out of last week’s game vs UNLV.
  • Rutgers had several potentially impactful injuries during the Scarlet Knights’ steamroll loss to Wisconsin. QB Noah Vedral didn’t return. LB Olakunle Fatukasi (team’s top tackler) was injured, as was WR Aron Cruickshank.
  • Stanford – Starting QB Tanner McKee missed last week’s game vs Utah.
  • Texas – Star RB Bijan Robinson is questionable this week vs Kansas with a neck injury.
  • Virginia Tech – QB Braxton Burmeister is questionable after getting knocked out of last week’s game against Boston College.
  • Wisconsin – Top RB Ches Mellusi is questionable for this week vs Northwestern after suffering a knee injury last week.

College Football Week 11 Tech Plays from The GoldSheet

College Football Week 11 Tech Plays from The GoldSheet

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