Clemson vs. Auburn Updated Odds
It’s Tigers vs. Tigers on Saturday at 7PM ET when No. 16 Auburn hosts Clemson.
Game Preview:
Auburn is 33-11-2 all-time against Clemson and has won the last 13 meetings.
Auburn is 2-0 on the season with wins over Arkansas State and Mississippi State. The Tigers have averaged 478 yards per-game on offense while allowing 20 points and 306 yards per-game on defense. The Tigers have been led by quarterback Cameron Newton, who has thrown for 322 yards and five touchdowns while rushing for 241 yards and two scores. Onterio McCalebb and Michael Dyer have also combined to rush for 287 yards.
Clemson is 2-0 on the year with a 35-10 win over North Texas and a 58-21 win over Presbyterian. The Tigers have been led by Kyle Parker, who has thrown for 284 yards and four touchdowns. Andre Ellington has rushed for 133 yards and three touchdowns as well for the Tigers.
Line Movement & Updated Odds:
Auburn opened the week as 6-point favorites against Clemson according to oddsmakers from online sports book Sportsbook.com. The line has moved up to 7.5-points since. The over/under started at 55.5 and has since dropped to 54.
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Game Information:
Clemson (2-0) at No. 16 Auburn (2-0)
Kickoff: 7PM ET
TV: ESPN
Location: Auburn, Ala.
Venue: Jordan-Hare Stadium
Opening Odds: Auburn -6
Current Odds: Auburn -7.5
Over/Under Open: 55.5
Over/Under Current: 54
Projected Weather by Game Time: Sunny
AUBURN is 3-7 ATS in their last 10 games overall
CLEMSON
[G] 08/17/2010 – Wilson Norris out indefinitely ( ACL )
[DT] 09/07/2010 – Miguel Chavis probable Saturday vs. Presbyterian ( Ankle )
[DT] 09/07/2010 – Jarvis Jenkins injured last game, “?” Saturday vs. Presbyterian ( MCL )
[DT] 08/05/2010 – Jamie Cumbie has been dismissed from team ( Dismissed )
[LB] 09/08/2010 – Brandon Maye is downgraded to doubtful Saturday vs. Presbyterian ( Knee )
AUBURN
[OT] 09/10/2010 – Lee Ziemba “?” ( Knee )
Current public betting information shows that 68% of the bets (3,122) are going on Auburn minus the points against Clemson.