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Bet on NCAAFDecember 20th signifies the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl in St Petersburg, Florida with the Golden Panthers facing the Marshall Thundering Herd. FIU enters into play with an 8-4 record as well as a 5-3 record in the Sun Belt Conference. Florida International averages 19.4 points per game on defense and 26.3 points per game on offense. With their return squad a constant threat to take it all the way, Florida International additionally leads the country in punt return yardage. FIU is led by fifth-year head coach Mario Cristobal. Marshall comes into play with a 6-6 record that is 2nd in Conference USA. The Marshall Thundering Herd average 22 points per game on offense and a head-scratching 30.2 ppg on defense. Marshall Is directed by second-year head coach Doc Holliday. College Football Odds for Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl game.
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Bet on NCAAFThe Louisiana Superdome is lit up on Dec. 17 when the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl begins. The Aztecs battle against the Ragin' Cajuns in a battle to the finish. The Aztecs arrive with an 8-4 record as well as a 4-3 record in the Mountain West Conference. The Aztecs average 24.4 points per game on defense and 29.8 points per game on offense. First year head coach Rocky Long will be leading the Aztecs. The Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns come into New Orleans with an identical 8-4 record and a 6-2 record in the Sun Belt Conference. The Ragin’ Cajuns average 29.8 points per game on defense and 32.3 points per game on offense. First year head coach Mark Hudspeth will be leading Luisiana-Lafayette. College Football Odds for Aztecs vs. Ragin' Cajuns game.
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Bet on NCAAFDec 17 is set aside on the calendar for the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In this clash of 2 fantastic squads, the Temple Owls take on the Cowboys. The Temple Owls come into play with an 8-4 record and a 5-3 record, which is excellent for second in the MAC. The Cowboys also have an 8-4 record with a 5-2 record, which is third in the Mountain West Conference. With near-identical records, this match ought to show to go right down to the last whistle. Temple enters into the game averaging 30.1 points per game on offense with a stellar 13.8 ppg on defense which rates third in the country. As the Cowboys average 27 ppg on both sides of the ball, Wyoming's win-loss record isn't indicative of their proportion of points. College Football Odds for New Mexico Bowl game
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Bet on NCAAFThe Famous Idaho Potato Bowl begins with the Ohio Bobcats competing with the Aggies when an "A-Peelin'" game comes to Boise, Idaho on December 17th. Arriving at 1st place in the MAC, the Bobcats come into play with a 9-4 record and a 6-2 record. The Bobcats average 31 PPG on offense and 22.1 points per game on defense. Winning 5 of their last six contests, Ohio has played wonderfully in the second half of the year. The Ohio Bobcats are led by former Nebraska coach and Tom Osborne protégé Frank Solich who is in his Seventh year as Ohio head coach. The Aggies come into Boise with a 7-5 record and a 5-2 record that is second in the WAC. The Utah State Aggies average 34.5 points per game on offense and 28.3 ppg on defense that is typical of the showdown nature of the WAC. Utah State has also been on a streak as lately winning their last 5 matches. 2nd year coach Gary Andersen is directing the Aggies. College Football Odds for the Idaho Potato Bowl.
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Bet on NCAAFThe Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) plays its' title game on December 10th, 2011 in Birmingham, Alabama. The Alabama A&M Bulldogs take on the Grambling State Tigers in what is sure to be a real donnybrook at Legion Field. The Bulldogs come into play with a 8-3 record and a 7-2 record in the SWAC. They've been on a tear all season winning eight of their last nine games. The Bulldogs average 20.6 points per game on offense and 18.7 points per game on defense. The Bulldogs are led by 10th year head coach Anthony Jones. The Tigers come into play with a 6-4 record and a 5-3 record in the SWAC. The Tigers are also on a hot streak winning their last five games this season. The Tigers average 23.2 points per game on offense and 22 points per game on defense. The Tigers are led once again by NFL legend Doug Williams who's in his first year of his second stint in coaching Grambling State. College football odds for the SWAC Title Game.
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