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No. 15 LSU (6-2, 4-1 SEC) will host No. 6 Alabama (7-1, 4-1 SEC) Saturday night in Tiger Stadium to battle it out for first-place in the SEC West. Kickoff is set for 6pm CT on ESPN.

The Crimson Tide are currently 13.0-point favorites over the Tigers with the over/under set at 58 points, according to ESPN/Ceasar.

Both teams are coming off their bye week after wins last week.

What do you think about the early betting line? Sound off in the comment section...
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Just run coeds up and down the sideline all night. Dey skeered of em.
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About right
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Current odds for LSU to win the NCAA championship are 300 to 1. Seems high. I know they are a long shot but I still put $100 down for a chance to win 30k.
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Does anyone remember what it was last year?
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Ehhh will probably play out similar to Tennessee game, unfortunately...
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As a Bama fan, I am not sure Bama is going to win by 12-13 pts. LSU seems to be playing better than first 1-2 games of the year and Bama's defense and secondary is shaky.
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DoubleWide getting soff in his old age
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Last I read it was 12.5. Take the over on the 58 pts.
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Putting my 401k on the Tigers before the government takes it.
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Vegas is smart but there are so many things an algorithm can't account for b/c of the random nature : turnovers, defensive points, blocked kicks, missed kicks. bad calls. crowd noise. etc.
Tigers could win a wild one Saturday night.
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Outmanned more than likely but all games have to be won or lost on the field. Best of luck
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we comin
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It could very well go that way, but based on how LSU is trending and how Alabama has played this year, that seems kind of high.
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I'm thinking minus 10
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-13 sounds about right. I still won't place a bet tho.
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Alabama is going to force Daniels to be a pocket passer. Saban has two weeks to drill his defense to not chase Daniels but keep him in front of them and not break their containment. He does this against every QB that plays like Daniels. Recievers will have to get open, the offensive line will have to protect, and Daniels will have to be accurate. Everytime Bama plays a QB like Daniels they force them to be one dimensional. My guess is Vegas doesn't think Daniels can overcome that and Bama will pull away. I hope not.
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Then that should open the running game. We will have to be patient and take what they give us. When they come up to take that away, then pass over them
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This is actually inaccurate as QB’s who could run have historically faired better than pocket passers vs Bama. Cam, The blonde bimbo, Manziel all got W’s.
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If JD gets scared to throw, it will be a loooong night.
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I'm picking LSU. If Daniels continues his streak, he can give the Tide fits.
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That’s why you play the game! Callin my shot- LSU upsets Bama and I bathe in the tears of their fans!
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You bathe in tears, I'm gonna bathe in cash after my Tennessee & LSU money line parlay cashes.
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Excellent
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