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Game week brings adjustments to several SEC point spreads

Michael Wayne Bratton

By Michael Wayne Bratton

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Last week we rounded up every available SEC point spread for the first official weekend of the college football season. Following last weekend’s limited college football action, known as Week 0 of the season, several SEC lines have shifted since the original post we put up just four days ago.

Here are the SEC games that have shifted:

BYU vs. LSU (-13.5)

BYU opened its season last weekend at home against Portland State. After struggling to a 20-6 win, LSU’s opener against the Cougars has shifted from -12 to -13.5 in favor of the Tigers. It’s also worth mentioning that this game could relocate to New Orleans, which would likely also stack the odds in favor of LSU.

Vanderbilt (-4) at Middle Tennessee State

The Commodores were a 5.5-point favorite last week but the trip down the road to Murfreesboro has apparently gotten more difficult to manage according to the oddsmakers.

Texas A&M at UCLA (-4)

Texas A&M was a 3.5-point underdog last week but the Aggies’ trip to Pasadena has seen some slight action as well. With both Kevin Sumlin and Jim Mora facing tough situations entering 2017, this game may be critical to each man’s survival at his current school.

Georgia Tech vs. Tennessee (-3) – Game in Atlanta

This shift could be in reaction to Tennessee’s loss of starting middle linebacker Darrin Kirkland Jr., as the Vols have lost a point from last week. Tennessee was a 4-point favorite last week in a game many predict to be a toss-up. Given the unpredictability of this contest, the three points makes more sense than the four-point line of last week.

The rest of the lines from the SEC have not seen any movement since last week:

Georgia Southern at Auburn (-35)

South Carolina vs. NC State (-6) – Game in Charlotte

Florida vs. Michigan (-3.5) – Game in Arlington

Kentucky (-10.5) at Southern Miss

Appalachian State at Georgia (-13.5)

South Alabama at Ole Miss (-24)

Florida State vs. Alabama (-7) – Game in Atlanta

Michael Wayne Bratton

A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com

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