Arkansas Razorbacks vs Ohio State Buckeyes
Tuesday, 1/4/11, 8:30 PM EDT, TV: ESPN
Opening Point Spread: Ohio State -3
Current Betting Line: Ohio State -3
Opening Total: 58
Current Total: 57
Arkansas Razorbacks vs Texas A&M Aggies at Cowboy Stadium
Saturday, 10/9/10, 3:30 PM EDT, TV: ABC
Opening Point Spread: Arkansas -6.5
Current Betting Line: Arkansas -5
Opening Total: 55.5
Current Total: 61.5
Current Moneyline: Arkansas -215/Texas A&M +185
Lines from above taken from Bookmaker Sportsbook
Alabama Crimson Tide at Arkansas Razorbacks
Saturday, 9/25/10, 3:30 PM EDT, TV: CBS
Opening Point Spread: Alabama -6
Current Betting Line: Alabama -7
Opening Total: 54
Current Total: 56
Current Moneyline: Alabama -295/Arkansas +245 Lines taken from Bookmaker Sportsbook, a great book for online football betting.
Arkansas Razorbacks at Georgia Bulldogs, Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 12:00 pm EST, TV: ESPN
Opening Line: Pick
Current line: Georgia -2 1/2
Opening Total: 56
Current Total: 54
Money Line: Georgia -130/Arkansas +110 Lines and Totals taken from Bookmaker Sportsbook who is offering a 25% signup bonus to all new wagering accounts.
Every year in college football handicapping there seems to be at least one team that starts out with monstrous expectations but just can’t live up to them. In 2007 my beloved Michigan was a top five and a serious national championship contender heading into the season. And then Appalachian State happened. Just typing those words makes me ill. In 2008 Georgia started the year as the top team in the country, but were lucky to only lose three games given the way they played. Last year it was Ole Miss that was supposed to make it big as Jevan Snead won the Heisman. Snead was a disaster and the team lost four games. The obvious question, then, is which touted team is going to flame out this year? Here are three good candidates for handicappers to consider fading if things dont go there way: