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College Football Week 8 Odds: Sharp Betting Insights from BookMaker

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Week 8 of the college football season may not feature the blockbuster hype of earlier weeks, but it’s loaded with compelling matchups and regional rivalries that could shake up the playoff picture. From heavyweight showdowns in the SEC to pivotal clashes out West, there’s no shortage of drama for fans and bettors alike.

Read on for exclusive insights from that Bookmakers Review has obtained from BookMaker, which is one of the top offshore sportsbooks, as we break down the betting angles and key storylines heading into another jam-packed Saturday of college football.

Early Sharp Action on Five Sides

BookMaker reports early sharp action on the following sides:

  • California -10 vs North Carolina
  • Georgia Tech +1.5 at Duke
  • South Carolina +5.5 vs Oklahoma
  • Purdue +3 at Northwestern
  • Maryland +3 at UCLA

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North Carolina vs. California

Sharps like Cal to roll over UNC. The Tar Heels have been blown out by 20+ points in each of their last two matchups. The Golden Bears are looking to bounce back after a beatdown by Duke.

Georgia Tech vs. Duke

Georgia Tech is short road underdogs vs Duke. This is a team riding high, currently on a six-game winning streak, looking to keep it rolling.

Oklahoma vs. South Carolina

South Carolina is another sharp favorite, even though they’ve lost three of their last four games.

Purdue vs. Northwestern

Purdue is a small underdogs backed by the wise guys. This is despite the fact that the Boilermakers are on a four-game losing streak.

Biggest Needs for the House

These are the biggest needs for the house at BookMaker:

  • Minnesota +7.5 vs Nebraska
  • Clemson -6.5 vs SMU
  • Duke -1.5 vs Georgia Tech
  • Ole Miss +7.5 at Georgia
  • Rutgers +17.5 vs Oregon

Nebraska vs. Minnesota

The house is cheering for these contrarian plays, starting with Minnesota +7.5 vs Nebraska. Minnesota has been inconsistent all year, which is why they’re heavy home dogs in this one.

SMU vs. Clemson

The public is all over SMU this week, so the house needs Clemson to cover the spread. The Tigers have lost three of their last seven games, so they’re coming into this one in poor form.

Georgia Tech vs. Duke

While the sharps are all over Georgia Tech, so are the public, so the house needs Duke to get it done as short favorites here.

Ole Miss vs. Georgia

BookMaker reports that the public and sharps alike are on one of the best teams in the nation in Georgia, who are currently favored by 7.5 points against Ole Miss.

How to Use These College Football Betting Insights

Getting an inside look on sharp action can be valuable for your own wagers. Remember, they’re known as sharps for a reason. These are individuals who make informed wagers based on important factors such as strength of schedule, head-to-head matchups, and more. That’s not to say that you should just copy where the sharps are leaning, but it’s a good barometer to use to compare with your own strategies.

As for the house needs, it can be helpful to see where the public is leaning. Fading the public can be a decent strategy, but it shouldn’t be the lone reason why you place a wager. 

Use all of this information together with your own research to come up with your picks.