Vegas Gives Spreads For Week 12 G5 College Football Games

Week 12 of the college football season brings highly anticipated conference matchups, as well as a few out-of-place non-con mismatches. Either way, the schedule
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Week 12 of the college football season brings highly anticipated conference matchups, as well as a few out-of-place non-con mismatches. Either way, the schedule provides intrigue for diehard fans and casual gamblers alike. 

SportsBetting.ag released the opening spreads for the Week 12 schedule on Sunday evening morning. Each of their predictions for the Group of Five schedule can be found below.

College Football Week 12 Opening Lines

Tuesday, November 14

Toledo (-10) @ Bowling Green

Western Michigan @ Northern Illinois (-3)

Akron @ Eastern Michigan (-4½)

Wednesday, November 15

Central Michigan @ Ohio (-8½)

Buffalo @ Miami (-9)

Friday, November 17

South Florida @ UTSA (-16)

Saturday, November 18

New Mexico @ Fresno State (-24)

UL Monroe @ Ole Miss (-36)

Tulane (-9½) @ Florida Atlantic

Coastal Carolina (-5½) @ Army

Southern Miss @ Mississippi State (-13½)

East Carolina @ Navy (-3)

SMU (-8½) @ Memphis

Massachusetts @ Liberty (-27½)

Louisiana Tech @ Jacksonville State (-8½)

UTEP @ Middle Tennessee (-7½)

Rice (-1) @ Charlotte

Appalachian State @ James Madison (-12½)

Kent State @ Ball State (-11½)

Hawai'i @ Wyoming (-14)

North Texas (-2½) @ Tulsa

Temple @ UAB (-8)

Texas State (-3½) @ Arkansas State

Nevada @ Colorado State (-11)

Sam Houston @ Western Kentucky (-13)

Louisiana @ Troy (-15½)

UNLV @ Air Force (-4)

New Mexico State @ Auburn (-21½)

Marshall @ South Alabama (-10)

Old Dominion @ Georgia Southern (-7½)

Boise State (-3½) @ Utah State

Florida International @ Arkansas (-31, Per ESPNBet)

Georgia State @ LSU (-30½)

San Diego State @ San José State (-14½)


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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.