College Football Betting: Week 9

Upsets over the weekend have shaken up the Top 25 of the AP Poll, with Oklahoma and Wisconsin both falling out of the Top 10 of those rankings. Here's how the college football betting board shapes up for Week 9 of the season, with three of the nation's top schools (LSU, Alabama, and Boise State) all on byes this weekend.

Baylor at No. 3 Oklahoma State
Up to No. 3 in the AP Poll, the Cowboys bounced Missouri 45-24 over the weekend and will be looking to do the same to Baylor when they host them on Saturday afternoon. At 5Dimes Oklahoma State has been pegged as the 15.5-point favorites.

No. 4 Stanford at No. 20 USC
The Cardinal are up to No. 4 after bombing Washington 65-21 at home in Week 8, but they could be in for a fight on Saturday night as they hit the road to take on USC. The oddsmakers at 5Dimes have set Andrew Luck and Stanford as the 9-point favorites.

No. 6 Clemson at Georgia Tech
The unbeaten Tigers will be taking on a stumbling Yellow Jackets team in this one, as Georgia Tech has dropped two straight games. Clemson is coming off a 59-38 win over North Carolina last time out, and they're the 4.5-point road favorites at 5Dimes.

Washington State at No. 7 Oregon
The Ducks have won six straight games since losing their opener against LSU. At 5Dimes they're set as huge 35-point favorites for Saturday against Washington State.

No. 8 Arkansas at Vanderbilt
The Razorbacks remained at just one loss over the weekend by beating Mississippi 29-24, and they're pegged as 10-point favorites at 5Dimes for their Saturday matchup.

No. 9 Michigan State at No. 13 Nebraska
The Spartans upset Wisconsin 37-31 over the weekend to move up to No. 9 in the AP Poll, but they're still the 4-point road underdogs at 5Dimes for this weekend's contest.

No. 11 Oklahoma at No. 10 Kansas State
The Sooners will be looking to regroup on Saturday after they were beaten by Texas Tech over the weekend; they're the 14-point road favorites at 5Dimes against K-State.

No. 12 Wisconsin (-7.5) at Ohio State
No. 14 South Carolina (-4.5) at Tennessee
No. 15 Virginia Tech (-14) at Duke
Missouri at No. 16 Texas A&M (-11.5)
Purdue at No. 17 Michigan (-13.5)
Rice at No. 18 Houston (-27)
Iowa State at No. 19 Texas Tech (-15)
Illinois at No. 21 Penn State (-5.5)
Florida at No. 22 Georgia
Colorado at No. 23 Arizona State (-31)
No. 25 West Virginia (-6.5) at Rutgers