SEC saves Week 3 with ranked showdowns


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Thank goodness for the SEC or we would be stuck with another week of college football with only one game featuring ranked opponents.

Tennessee hosts Georgia while Notre Dame hosting Texas A&M. Florida at LSU would have been a ranked matchup, but the Gators dropped from the rankings after their loss to South Florida.

Lines involving FCS teams are usually posted later in the week.

Week 3 College Football Lines

Thursday, September 11

  • NC State (-7) at Wake Forest

Friday, September 12

  • Colorado at Houston (-5)
  • Kansas State (-1) at Arizona
  • New Mexico at UCLA (-15½)

Saturday, September 13

  • Vanderbilt at South Carolina (-6)
  • Arkansas at Ole Miss (-7½)
  • Oregon (-28½) at Northwestern
  • Clemson (-6) at Georgia Tech
  • Central Michigan at Michigan (-27)
  • Oklahoma (-24½) at Temple
  • Wisconsin at Alabama (-20½)
  • Memphis (-6) at Troy
  • Buffalo (-23½) at Kent State
  • South Alabama at Auburn (-24½)
  • UConn (-11) at Delaware
  • Georgia (-6) at Tennessee
  • SMU (-27) at Missouri State
  • Oregon State at Texas Tech (-24)
  • USC (-21) at Purdue
  • Washington State at North Texas (-5½)
  • Pittsburgh (-4) at West Virginia
  • Iowa State (-21) at Arkansas State
  • Louisiana at Missouri (-25½)
  • UTEP at Texas (-42)
  • South Florida at Miami (-15)
  • Liberty (-6½) at Bowling Green
  • Middle Tennessee at Nevada (-9)
  • Florida Atlantic at Florida International (-2½)
  • Ohio at Ohio State (-34)
  • Western Michigan at Illinois (-28)
  • Old Dominion at Virginia Tech (-7½)
  • Jacksonville State at Georgia Southern (-4)
  • Appalachian State (pk) at Southern Miss (pk)
  • Florida at LSU (-9½)
  • Texas A&M at Notre Dame (-7)
  • Eastern Michigan at Kentucky (-25)
  • Massachusetts at Iowa (-33)
  • New Mexico State at Louisiana Tech (-10½)
  • East Carolina (-7) at Coastal Carolina
  • Utah (-23½) at Wyoming
  • Duke at Tulane (-2½)
  • Navy (-15) at Tulsa
  • Akron at UAB (-10½)
  • Air Force (-3½) at Utah State
  • Texas State at Arizona State (-14½)
  • Minnesota (-3) at California
  • Boston College (-10½) at Stanford

Matt Moscona

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