Interesting stat re: Tenn/Auburn

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The last time Tennessee lost a game as a double-digit dog was 1996. I didn't look up the last time they failed to cover, but it's been at least since 1996, probably alot longer.
 

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The streak is about to end. Auburn dominated Tenn earlier. Just my opinion. Auburn is tough! GL
 

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Great Stat! Although I don't like going against the Tigers, I am seriously considering taking the Vols +13--funny things happen in these championship games. Also like Colorado +22 for the same reason.
 

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Interesting stat, but how many times since 96 has TN been a double digit dog? can't imagine its been that many times which explains why they haven't lost as one in 8 years...
 

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If Auburn is focused (a big IF) they will wipe the floor with Tennessee.

Aub 45

Tenn 17
 

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looks like a good stat but keep in mind that they've only been a double digit dog 2 times since 96. And depending on what line you got they did lose to Miami in 2002 as a 9 or 10 point dog. Some places had them at +10 for that game.
 

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Take AU first half is the way to go -7 maybe I really hadnt checked but they have jumped on everybody early. In the first 10 games of the season they scored on 8 first Poss and fumbled in the red zone on the other two. But in the AL game they were shut out until second half because of to much emotion. I think they are focused here and first half bet of a touchdown or less is stealing.
 

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