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College football odds 2016, Week 11: Only one unbeaten is less than a two-TD favorite

Alabama, Clemson, Michigan, and Western Michigan are all huge favorites, so all eyes turn to USC-Washington.

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Of the remaining undefeated teams, the one with the biggest test in the upcoming week is Washington, going off as 8-point favorites at home against the USC Trojans.

USC is 5-0 SU and 4-1 ATS in its last five games overall and 9-3 SU in its last 12 games against the Huskies, per the OddsShark College Football Database. Washington has won each of its last eight games against Pac-12 teams.

College Football Week 11 Betting Lines (see the complete list at OddsShark)

  • Mississippi State at Alabama (-29)
  • Ohio State (-27.5) at Maryland
  • Boston College at Florida State (-23)
  • Pittsburgh at Clemson (-20)
  • Michigan (-19.5) at Iowa
  • Baylor at Oklahoma (-14.5)
  • California at Washington State (-14.5)
  • USC at Washington (-8)
  • LSU (-6.5) at Arkansas
  • Penn State (-6.5) at Indiana

Alabama is 14-0 straight up and 9-5 against the spread in their last 14 games against SEC opponents. The Crimson Tide are heavily favored to extend their conference winning streak to 15 games this Saturday at home against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Alabama is a 29-point home favorite at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. On a night where the offense had trouble moving the ball against a tough LSU defense, Alabama’s defense stepped up and picked up a road shutout over the Tigers in the Crimson Tide’s 10-0 win last Saturday.

Mississippi State has lost each of its last eight games against the Crimson Tide, including a 31-6 loss at home last season.

Clemson will also be a big favorite on Saturday when they host the Pittsburgh Panthers. Clemson received an overtime scare from North Carolina State as a 20-point favorite a few weeks back and will be favored by the same amount this week.

Pittsburgh has lost each of its last two games outright, but is 7-0 ATS in its last seven road games against teams with winning records. The Tigers are 5-2 ATS over their last seven games overall.

Michigan picked up another massive win last Saturday when the Wolverines rolled to a 59-3 victory over Maryland as a 30-point favorite at home. The Wolverines are now 9-0 SU and 5-4 ATS on the season and have won six of their games by 30 points or more.

This Saturday, the Wolverines will visit the Iowa Hawkeyes as 19.5-point road favorites. Iowa is 11-4 SU in its last 15 games against conference opponents and 4-1 SU in its last five games against the Wolverines.

Western Michigan is also undefeated and a 18.5-point favorite on Tuesday night at Kent State.

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