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Are the public behind Alabama or Missouri in the SEC Championship?

Who does public like in SEC?

ATLANTA, GA (The Spread) – No. 1 Alabama is a clear favorite against No. 14 Missouri in Saturday’s SEC Championship. But does the public like the Tide minus the points?

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According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv, Alabama is favored by 14.5 points against Missouri in Saturday’s 4PM ET kickoff on CBS (View Matchup). The over/under total for the game is listed at 48.5 points.

When it comes to the public betting for this contest, they are supporting Alabama, as the Crimson Tide is getting 60% of the public wagers despite giving up 14.5 points to Missouri in the Georgia Dome.

Missouri is 10-2 on the season and 8-4 against the spread while Alabama is 11-1 overall and 4-8 against the spread. These two last met in 2012 with Alabama getting a 42-10 victory, which supports the public’s opinion of the two programs, but the Tide have failed to cover the spread in their last three games when favored by double figures. Missouri has covered in three straight games overall and in four straight as an underdog.

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