College football odds: Vegas updates point spreads for Week 3 of bowls
With two weeks of college football postseason bowl games in the books, there’s been plenty of exciting games – and there’s plenty more still to come. Heading into Week 3 of bowl games, Las Vegas has released its updated point spreads.
If you’re looking to place some bets to try to earn some extra cash, below is the updated list of point spreads.
Vegas Insider’s odds were last updated on Sunday, Dec. 26 at 11:34 p.m. ET.
College Football Playoff odds
Cotton Bowl, Dec. 31: No. 1 Alabama (-13.5) vs. No. 4 Cincinnati
Orange Bowl, Dec. 31: No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 3 Georgia (-7.5)
National championship, Jan. 10: Semifinal winners: TBD
Odds for Selection Committee bowl games
Sugar Bowl, Jan. 1: Baylor vs. Ole Miss (-1)
Rose Bowl, Jan. 1: Ohio State (-6.5) vs. Utah
Fiesta Bowl, Jan. 1: Notre Dame (-1.5) vs. Oklahoma State
Peach Bowl, Dec. 30: Michigan State (-2.5) vs. Pittsburgh
Odds for other college football bowl games
Texas Bowl, Jan. 4: Kansas State (-3.5) vs. LSU
Citrus Bowl, Jan. 1: Iowa vs. Kentucky (-3)
Outback Bowl, Jan. 1: Penn State (-1) vs. Arkansas
Arizona Bowl, Dec. 31: Central Michigan vs. Boise State (-8)
Sun Bowl, Dec. 31: Miami (Pick’em) vs. Washington State
Gator Bowl, Dec. 31: Wake Forest (-14) vs. Rutgers
Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 30: Wisconsin (-6) vs. Arizona State
Music City Bowl, Dec. 30: Tennessee (-5) vs. Purdue
Duke’s Mayo Bowl, Dec. 30: North Carolina (-9) vs. South Carolina
Alamo Bowl, Dec. 29: Oregon vs. Oklahoma (-4.5)
Cheez-It Bowl, Dec. 29: Clemson (-1) vs. Iowa State
Pinstripe Bowl, Dec. 29: Virginia Tech vs. Maryland (-3.5)
Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Dec. 28: West Virginia vs. Minnesota (-4.5)
Holiday Bowl, Dec. 28: NC State (-1) vs. UCLA
Liberty Bowl, Dec. 28: Texas Tech vs. Mississippi State (-9.5)
First Responder Bowl, Dec. 28: Air Force vs. Louisville (-1)
Birmingham Bowl, Dec. 28: Auburn (-2.5) vs. Houston
Quick Lane Bowl, Dec. 27: Nevada vs. Western Michigan (-7)
COVID-19 forces bowl game cancellations
The Fenway Bowl between Virginia and SMU and Military Bowl featuring East Carolina and Boston College have both been cancelled due to COVID-19 related issues.
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While Virginia and SMU won’t be able to face off in Boston and East Carolina and Boston College won’t be playing in Annapolis, the four join Texas A&M as teams that won’t be able to compete this postseason due to COVID-19.
Although the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl is still happening on New Year’s Eve in Jacksonville, it won’t feature the originally scheduled teams of Texas A&M and Wake Forest but instead Wake Forest and Rutgers as the Aggies had to withdraw due to COVID-19 related issues within their program.