It’s the most wonderful time of the year. That time, of course, is College Football Playoff season, and the 12-team bracket kicked off with an Alabama comeback win over Oklahoma Friday night. The Tide fell behind 17-0 early but rallied for a 34-24 win and now will face Indiana in the Rose Bowl in the second round. The action continues Saturday with three more games, including a massive clash between Miami and Texas A&M in the first game of the day. Miami snuck into the playoff thanks largely to an early-season win over Notre Dame. The Aggies went 11-1 but lost their last game of the year to Texas during Rivalry Week. The Aggies opened at -4, but as of Saturday, they’re -2.5. Bet the College Football Playoff, including Oklahoma vs. Alabama, at DraftKings Sportsbook, where new users get $200 in bonus bets. Click here to sign up:So what should you make of that line movement? Is it a market correction or an overreaction? Here’s a look at the point spread and line movement for all three of Saturday’s CFP games. All times Eastern.Bet College Football Playoff games at FanDuel Sportsbook, where new users get $150 in bonus bets. Click here:No. 10 Miami at No. 7 Texas A&M (noon Saturday)Open: Texas A&M -4Last week: Texas A&M -3.5Current: Texas A&M -2.5This line opened at -5.5 in some places but has moved in favor of the Hurricanes (10-2). This likely is a reaction to the Aggies’ last game, a 27-17 loss at No. 16 Texas, which really put A&M’s season in a different light; the Longhorns were the only SEC team in the top half of the conference standings that the Aggies (11-1) played. A&M’s best win this season, by far, came against Notre Dame, but Miami beat the Irish, too. The point shift seems like a market correction.Bet College Football Playoff games at Caesars Sportsbook, where new users get 20 100% profit boost tokens. Click here to get started:No. 11 Tulane at No. 6 Ole Miss (3:30 p.m. Saturday)Open: Ole Miss -16Last week: Ole Miss -17.5Current: Ole Miss -17.5This is another rematch of a game played earlier this season. On Sept. 20, the Rebels blew out the Green Wave 45-10 in Oxford in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score suggests. Ole Miss outgained Tulane 548 yards to 282 and led 45-3 that day before giving up a meaningless touchdown with 3:42 left in the game. That 35-point margin is certainly a major reason why the early money came in on Ole Miss (11-1) despite the Rebels…
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