On a neutral field - Vegas thinks we are 10 point dog**

karlchilders.sixpack

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Where are you getting 10?

Vegas opened us at +2.5, the betters moved it from there.

Texas people think Big.
 

thatsbaseball

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Since Vegas opened the line at -2.5 then they are saying the Ags are 5.5 pts better on a neutral field. Vegas doesn`t move a line unless betters are betting too heavily on one side. So betters actually move the line and probably do think aTm is 10 pts better on a neutral field.
 

TUSK.sixpack

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yes and no...

Vegas' main concern is leveling the money and collecting the juice.

that a given, "homefield advantage" is certainly variable regarding the teams and site...

Vanderbilt or Ole Miss, for example, would probably only see a point or two advantage at home, but a 4-5 disadvantage at LSU, Florida, etc...

it's relative.
 

Aggie96

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I thought I saw the line open at -2.5 Aggies... Vegas typically does go with a -3 for the home team, but there are exceptions as noted above... People placing bets move the line. Tusk is spot on for that... Most books want to mitigate their risk and collect the juice... If bets start pouring on one side the line will shift, supply and demand principle. If people are buying it at -3 hand over fist, then move it to -4 etc... What makes no sense is that smaller bookies usually won't take bets until the day of the game after all of the line shifting has been done.
 

cheewgumm

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I have a great idea...we could move this game to Jackson..it would ..err

uhh, nevermind.
 

Coach34

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I don't guess you understand what rare means

In just our games alone this season- Vegas has been off 11+ points in 3 of 8 games...that's not rare, that is fairly common.