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Alabama Needs Jones to Score Internet Sports Betting
Internet sports betting had the Alabama Crimson Tide favored by just over a touchdown this week as they host LSU in the game of the week in college football. For the Tide to win and cover the offshore sports betting number they need wide receiver Julio Jones to be a factor and score.
Tide's Julio Jones says blocking is as much fun as catching the ball
blog.al.com — But will this be the game for sophomore wide receiver to break out and make big plays?... (more) Tide's Julio Jones says blocking is as much fun as ...
Alabama needs Jones to get rolling, jump
cbssports.com — Julio Jones has caught just 20 passes so far for No. 3 Alabama. (Getty Images)... (more) Alabama needs Jones to get rolling, jump
LSU at Alabama College Football Betting
sbgglobal.com — College football betting on Saturday is highlighted by a Top-10 matchup between #9 LSU and #3 Alabama... in a game that can be seen on CBS television. The Crimson Tide is a 7.5 point NCAA football betting favorite. College football betting could be turned upside down if LSU is able to pull off ... (more) LSU at Alabama College Football Betting
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