South Point Casino in Las Vegas has released lines for select college football games set to take place during the 2016 season.
The college football season won't kick off for nearly four months, but it's not too early to look at some of the top matchups of the 2016 season.
South Point Casino in Las Vegas has released spreads for select college football games this fall, which offers an insight into how oddsmakers view top teams relative to each other. There are 38 games currently on the board at South Point featuring the top teams in the country.
Here is the full list of games available at South Point, which has placed a $1,000 maximum on the early game lines.
Sept. 10:
Penn State at Pittsburgh (-9) BYU at Utah (-7.5) Arkansas at TCU (-6.5)
Sept. 17:
Michigan State at Notre Dame (-6) Ohio State at Oklahoma (-9) Oregon at Nebraska (-2) Alabama (-3) at Ole Miss
Sept. 24:
Arkansas (-1.5) vs. Texas A&M (in Arlington, TX)
Oct. 1:
Tennessee at Georgia (PK)
Oct. 8:
Oklahoma (-14) vs. Texas (in Arlington, TX) Washington at Oregon (-4.5)
Oct. 15:
Ohio State (-3) at Wisconsin Stanford (-1) at Notre Dame Alabama (-3.5) at Tennessee
Oct. 20:
BYU at Boise State (-11.5)
Oct. 29:
Clemson (-1) at Florida State Baylor (-4.5) at Texas Michigan (-2) at Michigan State Nebraska at Wisconsin (-4) Florida vs. Georgia (-1) (in Jacksonville, FL) Auburn at Ole Miss (-12)
Nov. 12:
LSU (-5.5) at Arkansas Stanford at Oregon (-1.5)
Nov. 19:
Stanford (-13.5) at Cal USC at UCLA (-3)
Nov. 25:
TCU (-1) at Texas Arizona State at Arizona (-7) Washington at Washington State (PK) Florida at Florida State (-11) Michigan at Ohio State (-6.5) Utah State at BYU (-1) Nevada (-1.5) at UNLV Auburn at Alabama (-18) Georgia Tech at Georgia (-11) Kentucky at Louisville (-16.5) Mississippi State at Ole Miss (-12) Notre Dame at USC (-6.5)
Dec. 3:
Oklahoma State at Oklahoma (-12.5)
http://www.cbssports.com/college-footba ... all-games/
Early betting lines for 38 big 2016 college football games
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Alabama once again being given the benefit of the doubt against Ole Miss. No surprise.
It's just betting odds. We haven't sold the nation on our team. Also many think we lost too much without noticing those drafted early didn't play every down last season. Let it fall where it may. Our first month of games can slap us in the mouth or wake the nation.