
Betting College Baseball: Omaha Day 1 & 2 Betting Guide
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Virginia and North Carolina open up Omaha today at 2 PM eastern with a moneyline of Virginia the underdog at plus money, +105 and the Tar Heels as the slight favorite at -135. UVA as the underdog gets the Run line of 1.5 at -150 while UNC is priced at +120. The total, always popular whenever the college world series starts at Charles Schwab Field sits at a flat 12, juiced to -115 on either side.
In the primetime match up scheduled for a 7 pm eastern start, The Florida State Seminoles take on the Tennessee Volunteers. The Vols are a -175 favorite with the Seminoles taking plus money at 135 on the moneyline. Run lines sit at 1 and a half, Tennessee giving up those runs at +100 and Florida State at a negative -130. Total is a full run lower than the previous game, sitting at 11 flat at -115 on either side.
Highlights include:
🎙️ Smart Money for CWS Futures (5:03)
🎙️ Omaha Unders the trend again? (10:52)
🎙️ Takes on UNC/UVa game (14:16)
🎙️ Takes on Tenn/Florida State (18:52)🎙️ Takes on Kentucky/NCST game (28:21)
🎙️ Takes on Texas A&M/Florida (33:37)
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