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By Chris Marler
It’s a loaded Week 8 in the SEC with eight conference matchups and three top-25 games.
The most talked about line is LSU at Vanderbilt. LSU opened as a 3.5-point favorite, flipped to Vandy -2.5 midweek, and has since settled back near even.
Tennessee vs. Alabama has seen similar action, dropping from Bama -12.5 this summer to -7.5 ahead of kickoff.
Here’s how this week’s SEC betting lines have moved.
LSU at Vanderbilt
- Opening Line: LSU -3.5
- Current Line: Vanderbilt -1.5
Oklahoma at South Carolina
- Opening Line: Oklahoma -3.5
- Current Line: Oklahoma -5.5
Ole Miss at Georgia
- Opening Line: Georgia -9.5
- Current Line: Georgia -6.5
Texas A&M at Arkansas
- Opening Line: Texas A&M -8.5
- Current Line: Texas A&M -7.5
Mississippi State at Florida
- Opening Line: Florida -9.5
- Current Line: Florida -9.5
Texas at Kentucky
- Opening Line: Texas -13.5
- Current Line: Texas -13.5
Tennessee at Alabama
- Opening Line: Alabama -12.5
- Current Line: Alabama -7.5
Missouri at Auburn
- Opening Line: Auburn -1.5
- Current Line: Missouri -1.5

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