Vegas Sets Spreads and Over/Unders For G5 Bowl Games

The college football bowl season has finally arrived. As the Group of Five teams prepare to step outside of their comfort zones once again, they'll be playing
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The college football bowl season has finally arrived. As the Group of Five teams prepare to step outside of their comfort zones once again, they'll be playing for their own pride as well as that of those supporting them and placing their faith in them.

SportsBetting.AG released spreads and over/unders for each of the 2023 Group of Five bowl games this week. Obviously, because bowl season lasts several weeks, spread and over/unders can change. If you're serious, be sure to check those numbers with regularity.

Happy holidays and happy football watching!

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Jacksonville State vs. UL Lafayette (+2.5)

Over/Under: 56

Miami-Ohio vs. Appalachian State (-3.5)

Over/Under: 48.5

New Mexico State vs. Fresno State (+3)

Over/Under: 51.5

UCLA vs. Boise State (+1.5)

Over/Under: 50.5

Georgia Southern vs. Ohio (-2.5)

Over/Under: 54.5

Western Kentucky vs. Old Dominion (-1)

Over/Under: 54.5

UTSA vs. Marshall (+9.5)

Over/Under: OTB

Syracuse vs. South Florida (+4.5)

Over/Under: OTB

Duke vs. Troy (-3)

Over/Under: OTB

Arkansas State vs. Northern Illinois (-2.5)

Over/Under: OTB

James Madison vs. Air Force (+4)

Over/Under: OTB

Georgia State vs. Utah State (-3.5)

Over/Under: OTB

South Alabama vs. Eastern Michigan (+17)

Over/Under: OTB

Coastal Carolina vs. San Jose State (-8.5)

Over/Under: 54

Kansas vs. UNLV (+11.5)

Over/Under: 65

Bowling Green vs. Minnesota (-5.5)

Over/Under: OTB

Texas State vs. Rice (+1)

Over/Under: OTB

Virginia Tech vs. Tulane (+2.5)

Over/Under: OTB

SMU vs. Boston College (+10.5)

Over/Under: 52.5

(Note: Opened SMU -9.5)

Memphis vs. Iowa State (-6.5)

Over/Under: 58

Toledo vs. Wyoming (+6)

Over/Under: OTB

Liberty vs. Oregon (-14.5)

Over/Under: 65


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Joe Londergan
JOE LONDERGAN

Joe covers college sports from the Group of Five ranks and beyond. He has worked in the sports industry since 2008, earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Louisville, and a Master's degree from Seattle University.