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2015 College Football Betting: Public backing Alabama -7 vs. Ole Miss

Ole Miss vs. Alabama Betting

Is the public soundly behind No. 2 Alabama for its big game with No. 15 Ole Miss this weekend? Get the latest betting numbers.

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According to oddsmakers at MyBookie, Alabama is currently favored at home, as the Tide are getting odds of -7 points against Ole Miss. The over/under total for the contest is currently at 53 points. These two will meet on Saturday at 9:15PM ET on ESPN.

The public betting for this game is actually closer than one may expect. Currently, Alabama is getting 58% of the wagers with the odds of -7 points against Ole Miss on Saturday night.

This spread is actually quite small for Alabama, especially at home. The Tide haven’t been this slim of a favorite in some time. The Tide were a 7.5-point favorite against Ohio State in the playoffs last year. Folks may be buying into the early hype on Ole Miss, which has scored 149 points in its first two games. Also, the Rebels have covered the spread in 4 of their last 5 trips to Alabama, so that also could be a factor.

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