Bettors will get a huge helping of college football this weekend, with a full slate of games at Bet Jamaica beginning on Friday afternoon to whet your appetite - and potentially pad your wallet.
Zac Robinson is expected to be under center when No. 11 Oklahoma State (9-2, 5-4-1 ATS) clashes with Oklahoma (6-5, 4-6-1 ATS) in the Bedlam rivalry at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Robinson sat out the Cowboys' 31-28 win over Colorado (+17) in Week 12 because of head and shoulder injuries, but he returned to practice earlier this week. Oklahoma State certainly needs Robinson in the lineup - the Cowboys are priced as 9.5-point underdogs at the Greek Sportsbook for the game.
An Oklahoma State win could lift it into its first BCS appearance in school history, so there's a lot riding on Saturday's affair. The Sooners have had a disappointing season with Sam Bradford on the shelf for all but two games, but expect them to be fired up against the Cowboys. Oklahoma is coming off its worst loss of the season last week, when it was slammed 41-13 at Texas Tech (+6).
Later on Saturday, No. 7 Georgia Tech (9-1, 7-3 ATS) looks to continue its path towards the BCS when it meets up with rival Georgia (6-5, 3-8 ATS) at Bobby Dodd Stadium. The Yellow Jackets are one of the most profitable teams in college football, and have gone 7-1 against the number (8-0 SU) over their last eight games.
Oddsmakers have Georgia Tech as 7.5-point chalk against Georgia, which is 7-1 SU (5-2-1 ATS) in the last eight meetings between the schools. It was the Jackets that stole the cash last year, however, winning 45-42 against the Bulldogs as 7.5-point underdogs in Athens. Overall, the road team is 9-1-1 against the number in the last 11 meetings.
No. 2 Alabama (11-0, 7-4 ATS) is giving 10 points on the road to Auburn (7-4, 5-6 ATS) to headline Friday's schedule on the college football betting board. The Crimson Tide are already guaranteed a spot in the SEC championship game against No. 1 Florida on December 5 in Atlanta, and are 8-1 ATS in their last nine away games.
The Tigers have only covered in one of their last six contests (2-4 SU) to fall out of the national rankings after a hot start to the season. Auburn has fared well against Alabama in recent years, even if the Tide (-14.5) rocked the Tigers 36-0 in Tuscaloosa last season. Auburn is 6-1 SU and 4-3 ATS in the last seven battles between the SEC schools.


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