6 SEC Football Bets For Week 1 That You Should Consider

Quick Tips:
- Bet Auburn -2.5 over Washington at SugarHouse.
- Bet Miami -3.5 over LSU at SugarHouse.
- Bet Alabama -24.5 over Louisville at SugarHouse.
- Bet West Virginia -10 over Tennessee at SugarHouse.
- Bet Coastal Carolina +29.5 at South Carolina at SugarHouse.
It’s football time again in (arguably) the nation’s best conference, which means the smell of grilled meat emanating from tailgates, stifling humidity and soaring expectations from Columbia to College Station.
There are plenty of options on the college football betting market, as bookmakers have lines on eight SEC games over this extended opening holiday weekend. Here are your best bets:
No. 9 Auburn vs. No. 6 Washington
The Huskies opened last season on the East Coast, pulling away in the second half to defeat Rutgers to start a 10-3 campaign.
They’re back again this year — and facing a much stiffer challenge, against Auburn on Saturday in Atlanta for a 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff in a Mercedes-Benz Stadium that promises to be decked out in orange and white.
Washington boasts a phenomenal offensive duo in quarterback Jake Browning and tailback Myles Gaskin. Auburn, 10-4 last season, counters by bringing back quarterback Jarrett Stidham and eight of its top 12 tacklers from a very stingy defense.
Both teams can score. Both teams can defend. In the best matchup of opening weekend, the difference may be location, location, location.
Bet Auburn -2.5 at SugarHouse.
No. 25 LSU vs. No. 8 Miami
The good news: LSU apparently at last has a quarterback, with Ohio State transfer Joe Burrow set to lead the Tigers into the opener 7:30 p.m. ET Sunday in Arlington, Texas.
The bad news: this has been a tumultuous summer for a coach and a program that don’t need it after going 9-4 last season.
LSU has a handful of players suspended, a number of others injured, and will open with zero previous starting experience at six positions on the depth chart.
While this isn’t the 10-win Miami of a year ago, the Hurricanes have a dangerous returning quarterback in Malik Rosier, and an array of stout returning defenders — enough to stir the discontent in Baton Rouge for at least another week.
Bet Miami -3.5 at SugarHouse.
No. 1 Alabama vs. Louisville
Big numbers are scary; but so is the Crimson Tide. For all the hand-wringing over whether coach Nick Saban will start Jalen Hurts or Tua Tagovailoa at quarterback, Alabama really can’t go wrong with either one for this 8 p.m. ET Saturday kickoff in Orlando, Fla.
The reigning national champions, who went 13-1 last season, will have as many as eight new starters on defense, which seems like a concern — but identical questions lingered entering last year, and the result was the nation’s best scoring defense.
Alabama traditionally has plenty of defensive talent waiting in the wings, and it will reload against a Louisville team that underperformed at 8-5 last season even with a Heisman Trophy winner behind center.
Bet Alabama -24.5 at SugarHouse.
Tennessee vs. No. 17 West Virginia
The Volunteers have a new coach after the 4-8 debacle of last season, but Jeremy Pruitt can’t turn over Tennessee’s entire roster overnight.
Pruitt is playing it coy going into the opener, not naming a starter at 10 positions, including quarterback, where holdover Jarrett Guarantano is among the candidates.
West Virginia’s Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback, Will Grier — who will be playing before a hometown crowd for this 3:30 ET Saturday game in Charlotte, N.C. — leads nine returning starters on offense from a 7-6 team last season.
Pruitt will need to work some magic from the jump, given how regularly Tennessee’s defense was torched last season, and how capable the Mountaineers are of doing just that again.
Bet West Virginia -10 at SugarHouse.
Coastal Carolina at South Carolina
South Carolina went 9-4 last year, but it ranked 12th in the SEC in both scoring and total offense. This week the Gamecocks are breaking in both a new offensive coordinator and new quarterbacks coach for their noon ET Saturday opener.
Coastal Carolina, 3-9 last season is no threat for the upset — or really, to keep it close — but South Carolina doesn’t have the track record of covering a huge number under coach Will Muschamp, whose teams have historically been offensively-challenged, to put it mildly.
The Gamecocks’ largest margin of victory under Muschamp is 26 points, and last time they won by 30 or more was 2014 — Steve Spurrier’s final full season at the helm.
Bet Coastal Carolina +29.5 at SugarHouse.
Central Michigan at Kentucky
Kentucky has made a habit under coach Mark Stoops of slugging out ugly home victories against lower-tier opponents.
Last season’s 7-6 mark brought narrow victories over titans such as Eastern Kentucky and Eastern Michigan, the season before a loss to Southern Mississippi. Central Michigan, 8-5 in 2017, would seem a perfect candidate to follow suit for this 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday kickoff.
However the Chippewas lost their starting quarterback, three top wideouts, No. 1 tight end and best three defenders off last year’s bowl team, while the Wildcats return star tailback Benny Snell and enough solid offensive pieces to offset the presence of a new starting quarterback.
Bet Kentucky -17 at SugarHouse.
Check Out: Resorts Sportsbook For Free Bets and Welcome Bonus.
Check Out: The Latest Details on Michigan Online Gambling & Casinos
Recommended Betting Sites
Promo Code: {{ item.offer.promo_code }}
+, terms apply, 1800-GAMBLER- Loading...
Online gambling is not available in this state. We have more information on why:
Online Gambling inFind out as soon as launches with
Join today to stay up to date on your state's gambling news offers.
Be first to get our exclusive sports offers!
Join today to stay up to date on your states gambling news and offers.