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[h=1]Weekend wrap: Sportsbooks take a hit again[/h]David Purdum, ESPN Staff Writer

On Sunday afternoon, just after the second-half kickoffs of the three late NFL games, Ed Salmons of the Westgate SuperBook assessed the situation. It was ugly, bordering on gruesome.
"We need all three of the teams that are getting murdered," Salmons lamented. "I haven't seen the Bears make a first down in two hours."
A solid Sunday morning for the Las Vegas sportsbooks eroded quickly, when all three late decisions went against the house. The Seattle Seahawks beat theChicago Bears 26-0 as 16-point home favorites. The Arizona Cardinals easily covered a 6.5-point spread in a 47-7 rout of the San Francisco 49ers, and theBuffalo Bills, a popular underdog pick, crushed the Miami Dolphins 41-14. Then the Denver Broncos delivered the dagger.


In the hours leading up to the prime-time kickoff, 10 times more money had been bet on the Broncos than on the host Detroit Lions at sportsbook operator CG Technology. A six-figure bet on Peyton Manning & Co. was the primary reason for the lopsided action, vice president Jason Simbal said. The Broncos beat the Lions 24-12, covering as 3-point favorites and completing a second losing Sunday in the first three weeks for several books.
Jay Rood, vice president of MGM race and sports, said his book was "a couple six figures" long on the Bills, who went from 3-point to 1-point underdogs before kickoff against the Dolphins. Sophisticated and public bettors backed the Bills, who, along with the St. Louis Rams and Indianapolis Colts, attracted six-figure wagers at the MGM.
The Stratosphere sportsbook, one of the books that reported a losing Sunday, could have used some money on the Rams.
"For some reason, we just got buried on Pittsburgh," Stratosphere supervisor Hugh Citron said. "Everybody on Earth bet Pittsburgh today at our place. That was our most lopsided game. We were overloaded."
The Steelers covered in a 12-6 road win over the Rams, despite losing quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to a knee injury early in the second half.
The Tennessee Titans produced the biggest win for the books Sunday, covering as 3.5-point home underdogs in a 35-33 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Underdogs went 6-3 against the spread (ATS) in the early games, which had most books ahead going into the late games. (The Atlanta Falcons-Dallas Cowboys went off at a consensus pick 'em.) But any early profits were erased by the late results.
"Overall, it was a good afternoon for the players," Chuck Esposito of Station Casinos' sportsbooks said.

[h=2]College football report[/h]Alabama's remarkable 72-game streak as the favorite appears to be over. The Wynn race and sportsbook opened the Crimson Tide as 1.5-point road underdogs against Georgia. The line had grown to Georgia -2.5 as of Monday morning.
Alabama was last an underdog versus Tim Tebow's Florida Gators in the 2009 SEC Championship Game. The Crimson Tide upset the Gators, went on to win the nation championship and have been the favorites in every game since. The 72-game streak is the longest such streak in the modern era. Alabama went 62-10 straight-up and 36-35-1 against the spread during the run.
If this line holds and Alabama kicks off as an underdog against Georgia, Marshall will have longest active streak of being favored -- 28 games -- according to ESPN Stats & Information's Evan Abrams.
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MATCHUPOPEN
Thursday
Miami (FL) at CinnicinnatiMiami -6
Saturday
North Carolina at Georgia TechGeorgia Tech -10
Purdue at Michigan StateMichigan State -13.5
West Virginia at OklahomaOklahoma -7
Iowa at WisconsinWisconsin -9
Pittsburgh at Virginia TechVirginia Tech -5.5
Mississippi State at Texas A&MTexas A&M -6.5
Kansas State at Oklahoma StateOklahoma State -4
Arizona at StanfordNo line
Texas at TCUTCU -19.5
Alabama at GeorgiaGeorgia -1.5
Ole Miss at FloridaOle Miss -7
Ohio State at IndianaOhio State -18.5
Texas Tech vs. BaylorBaylor -15
Arkansas at TennesseeTennessee -7
Notre Dame at ClemsonClemson -1.5

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</aside>[h=2]Odds & Ends[/h]-- The Oakland Raiders opened as 2-point favorites over the Chicago Bears, snapping a streak of 27 consecutive games as underdogs for the Raiders. It's the first time the Raiders have been favored since a Nov. 3, 2013, game against thePhiladelphia Eagles. Oakland was last a favorite on the road on Sept. 16, 2012, at Miami.
-- The TCU-Texas Tech total got as high as 85.5 and "they pounded the over," the MGM's Rood said. TCU held off Texas Tech in a wild 55-52 that eclipsed the total with 11 minutes still left to play. Texas Tech plays Baylor this week, and some are estimating the total could reach 90 for the first time ever.
"I feel like if TCU played Baylor this week, you could make the total over 100," Salmons of the SuperBook said.
-- Alabama failed to cover as a 37-point favorite in a 34-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday. The Crimson Tide are now 3-12 against the spread following a straight-up loss under coach Nick Saban.
-- Baylor crushed Rice 70-17 to improve to 16-4 ATS in its last 20 home games, dating back to 2012.
-- A bettor hit a $3,000, five-team parlay that paid $42,000, Sunday at CG Technology. The bettor took the Broncos, Patriots, Bills and Steelers with the point spread and Seahawks on the money line, per Simbal.
-- Florida trailed Tennessee 27-14 with five minutes to play Saturday. The Gators were as big as an 11-1 underdog to come from behind in live odds at William Hill. Florida rallied for two late touchdowns and won 28-27. No believed in the Gators enough to back them at 11-1, but a bettor did put down $700 on Tennessee to win $100, according to William Hill director of marketing Michael Grodsky.
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TEAMLAST WEEKSEPT. 28
Ohio State7-47-4
TCU6-110-1
Alabama20-118-1
Baylor10-18-1
Michigan State8-18-1
USC25-120-1
Clemson20-125-1
LSU12-110-1
Georgia12-110-1
Ole Miss10-110-1
UCLA20-130-1
Florida State25-130-1
Oklahoma30-125-1
Auburn80-11000-1
Texas A&M20-120-1
Oregon40-1300-1
Notre Dame25-115-1
Georgia Tech200-11000-1
Stanford60-140-1
Utah200-140-1
Michigan500-160-1
Florida100-1100-1

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Hugh, at the stratosphere is a great guy

, and by the way, theyhave the BEST NFL sunday experience in Vegas
 

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Agree on both points Tatehill. Love it in the football room at the Strat.
 

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Nobody really knows....sportsbook operators in Vegas always cry....
Vegas books, local bookies, they all cry the blues. Only knew one bookie in my life that never cried. He always had a cigar and always was smiling.
 

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Hugh, at the stratosphere is a great guy

, and by the way, theyhave the BEST NFL sunday experience in Vegas
Hugh, is an awesome supervisor. Always took care of me and my buddy's when he was at the sports book at Mandalay Bay. Also he is from Chicago area which makes him ok in my book.
 
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Team totals have been terrible on the big teams so far... Pats, Packers, Broncos, etc. 2nd half TT I bumped the better team and take away 1.5 from the dog cause I know where the action is going, its crazy, example, last night's game on the 2H, chiefs and packers TTs were 12 each... lol, fuck that dead number.

Packs 14 ov 25 and chiefs 10.5 ov 35 is what I served, and they still slammed GB like crazy, which ended up being a push. Saved a lot of agents a lot of $.

Truth is square action will always be directed to the over at least 75% of the time, and books should know better and pick their spots better, some lines are just terrible. Totals especially.
 

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I could not imagine betting over 90 on a football game.

Just unreal
 

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A 45 to 44 game would go under the total
 

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