The public's betting three Saturday college football lines in Week 13, but the spread's barely budging.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to the 'Line Freeze' model via Bet Labs.
Action Director of Research Evan Abrams whipped up a system that reveals an interesting betting trend: When the tickets we track load up one spread, but the line remains relatively stable, it reveals an excellent cover rate on the contrarian side.
If you like picking spreads utilizing sharp-money detection, here are three to consider Saturday in Week 13.
College Football 'Line Freeze' Model Picks 3 Spreads Saturday
Saturday's picks run all day: The first kicks at 12 p.m. ET, the final at 10:30 p.m.
This PRO System specifically looks for spreads ranging from -1 to -6. These games are expected to be tight, and even the slightest market cues are telling.
Here are the pros vs. joes games alerted by the "Line Freeze Model" Saturday in Week 13:
- Louisville vs. SMU (-3)
- BYU (-2.5) vs. Cincinnati
- Utah State vs. Fresno State (-2.5)
First up is picking









