BetMGM has Auburn as underdogs to LSU for Saturday’s matchup

BetMGM has Auburn has slight underdogs to LSU as the Tigers travel to Baton Rouge to take on Will Wade’s team.

Auburn takes the court for the first time in a week on Saturday as the Tigers travel to Baton Rouge to take on LSU.

The Tigers were set to play Mississippi State on Tuesday but the winter weather in the Southeast postponed that game until Thursday. The matchup was then postponed again to a date to be announced.

The rust might affect Bruce Pearl’s squad and the people at BetMGM have Auburn as 4.5-point underdogs to the Bayou Bengals.

“If we had known we had a bye week, we would have approached it a little differently,” Pearl said. “We would not have practiced on Sunday and then taken Monday off. That was really weird. We spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday preparing for Mississippi State, and then come to find out we’re playing LSU. Then we’ve got to get the staff together and quickly drill down on LSU, which are really different teams. We got a chance to work on us a little bit this week, which was good.”

Here are odds for the rest of the SEC action on Saturday:

Odds courtesy of BetMGM, The King of Sportsbooks. 

Georgia at Florida (-8.5)

Mississippi State at Ole Miss (-6.5)

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Updated odds from BetMGM on Auburn vs. LSU

Auburn and LSU will battle for the 55th time on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

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Auburn and LSU will battle each other for the 55th time on Saturday in a rivalry that always brings the wacky and unexpected.

The defending national champions sit at 2-2 after upset losses to Mississippi State and Missouri while Auburn is 3-2 following a last-minute win against Ole Miss last Saturday.

At BetMGM, the oddsmakers have Ed Orgeron’s team as three-point favorites over the host Tigers and the over/under at 64.5.

Here are other lines for SEC action this weekend:

Odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

Georgia (-14.5) at Kentucky

Missouri (-15.5) at Vanderbilt

Mississippi State at Alabama (-31.5)

Ole Miss at Florida (-13.5)

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BetMGM has LSU as small favorite over Auburn

The two Tigers will meet up on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

On Sunday, one Vegas line had Auburn as a slight favorite over LSU. For BetMGM Sportsbook, it is the opposite.

The sports book has Ed Orgeron’s team as 2.5-point favorites as they travel to Jordan-Hare Stadium to take on the Tigers on Saturday. LSU comes into the matchup at 2-2 after blowing out South Carolina in Tiger Stadium this past weekend. Auburn pulled off a 35-28 victory over Ole Miss in Oxford to put its record at 3-2.

Here are other lines for SEC action:

Odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

Georgia (-14.5) at Kentucky

Ole Miss (-17.5) at Vanderbilt

Mississippi State at Alabama (-32.5)

Arkansas at Texas A&M (-10.5)

Missouri at Florida (-13)

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Early line has Auburn as slight favorites over LSU

Auburn is coming into Saturday’s game with a three-game losing streak to LSU.

It’s that time of the year when Auburn and LSU meet up so buckle up because you never know what is going to happen in this rivalry game.

The good people in Vegas have released early lines for this week’s slate of games and have the Tigers as two-point favorites over the visiting Bayou Bengals.

Auburn has lost three straight to LSU since the bizarre ending of the 2016 game when it appeared Les Miles’ team had scored the game-winning touchdown as time ran out but, on review, the clock had hit 0:00 before the snap. Miles was fired the following week, leading the way for Ed Orgeron to take over.

Here are some other early lines for SEC games this week:

Ole Miss (-18) at Vanderbilt

Mississippi State at Alabama (-33)

Arkansas at Texas A&M (-15)

Missouri at Florida (-15)

Georgia (-13) at Kentucky