Andrews: Inside the betting action for college football's biggest Week 10 games

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Andrews: Inside the betting action for college football's biggest Week 10 games

The College Football Playoff rankings came out earlier this week. Andrew Andrews compares them with the AP Top 25 and his own personal power ratings.

Andrews looks at betting action for college football's biggest games.

The AP Top 25 is Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan, Clemson, Alabama, TCU, Oregon, USC, UCLA.

This week's college football games are important. Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Michigan, Clemson, Utah, Oregon, Texas and USC are the key games.

Andrews is betting on North Carolina at Virginia. He's down to 7 on the game.

No. 20 Wake Forest is taking bets on the game against No. 21 North Carolina State.

Florida State is taking the 7.5 against Miami. The total is 53.

Iowa at Purdue is a 3.5 point underdog. The bettors are walking Andrew all the way to the betting.

Pittsburgh is at home against Syracuse at 3.5. The public is betting on Syracuse plus the 3,5, but the betting is not moving the number.

No. 18 Oklahoma State at Kansas is a no. 1 pick. There are reports that there may be an issue with Oklahoma's Spencer Sanders and that Kansas' Jalon Daniels might be back this week.

Texas is at 2.5 points against Kansas State. There is no total on the game.

Kentucky is at Pick's 40.5. One of the guys who bet him at +1. 5 is a sharp player.

Andrews is betting on Florida at Texas A&M.

No. 2 Tennessee plays No. 1 Georgia in a huge college football game. The ticket count is about 2 to 1 in favor of Tennessee.

Texas Tech plays No. 7 TCU at home. Ticket count is way in favor of TCU, about 6 to 1. The sharp money is definitely on the dog.

No. 25 Central Florida is playing on the underdog at Memphis. The ticket count is about 4 to 1 in favor of Central Floridian.

No. 6 Alabama is playing at No. 15 LSU in the Week 10 college football game. Andrews is betting on Alabama.

No. 5 Clemson is playing at Notre Dame. The total is 44. Chris Andrews is the sportsbook director at South Point in Las Vegas. He has been a Nevada bookmaker for over 40 years.


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