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LSU vs. Ole Miss odds, spread: Week 5 college football game betting picks

Betting picks for LSU vs. Ole Miss in this Week 5 college football game
LSU vs. Ole Miss odds, spread: Week 5 college football game betting picks
LSU vs. Ole Miss odds, spread: Week 5 college football game betting picks

LSU vs. Ole Miss game odds, spread

Courtesy of SI Sportsbook

Line: LSU -2.5
Total: 67.5 (O -111, U -111)
ML: Rebs +115 | LSU -143
FPI pick: Ole Miss 56.6% to win

Betting trends

+ Total went over in LSU's last 8 games

+ Rebels are 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 vs. SEC West teams

+ LSU is 5-1-1 ATS in its last 7 vs. Ole Miss

+ Total went under in 4 of Rebs' last 6 games

+ Tigers are 6-1 SU in their last 7 vs. Rebels

+ Ole Miss is 16-2 SU at home in the last 18 games

Spread consensus pick

LSU: 68% of bettors predict LSU will win and cover the 2.5 point spread

Ole Miss: 32% of wagers are siding with the Rebels at +2.5 in the game

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LSU vs. Ole Miss schedule

When: Sat., Sept. 30
Time: 5 p.m. Central
TV: ESPN network
Stream live: fuboTV (Try for free)


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