Florida Gators Bookie Desperation Index October 3

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/03/2018

The Florida Gators are seen as a team on the rise and, without the use of a Pay Per Head platform, regional bookmakers in particular may be toast.

They come into this game with a 3-1 record Against The Spread.

From ESPN.com:

Florida lost to Kentucky at home and was written off as a weak and overrated team by many. The Gators actually had the ball down by four points until a fumble return for a touchdown on the final play of that game. Their defensive front seven is bolstered by the return of some key players who were either suspended or injured early on in the season. Florida just knocked off a pumped-up Mississippi State team on the road in a loud environment and has only two true road games left in Vanderbilt and Florida State. The Gators are currently No. 22 and with that schedule, they should ascend the rankings during the second half of the year.

The Aggies gained 489 total yards despite having the ball for just fewer than 16 1/2 minutes and committing two turnovers.

"We did not play our best game in all three phases," Utah State coach Matt Wells said. "At times, we tried to hand it to them. We made mistakes. But we rose to the occasion and made plays when we needed to."

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