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Super Teaser SUPER TEASER DENOTES HOME TEAM COLLEGE FOOTBALL DENOTES - WEDNESDAY, HOME TEAM DECEMBER 26, 2018 FIRST RESPONDER½ BOWL POINT - COTTON BOWL STADIUM - DALLAS, TX 1:30 PM 1 BOISE ST + 6½ ESPN 2 BOSTON COLLEGE + 13½ SUPERPRO FOOTBALLQUICK LANE - THURSDAY,BOWL -TEASER FORD NOVEMBERFIELD - DETROIT, 15, 2012MI 5:15 PM 3 GEORGIA TECH + 4½ ESPN 4 MINNESOTA + 15½ PARLACHEEZ-IT BOWL - CHASEY FIELDCARD - PHOENIX, AZ 9:00 PM 5 CALIFORNIA DENOTES + 9½ HOMEESPN TEAM6 TCU + 10½ 1 BILLS ★ NFL DENOTES+½9 8:25 HOME PM 2 TEAMDOLPHINS +½10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2018 INDEPENDENCE BOWL - INDEPENDENCE STADIUM - SHREVEPORT, LA 1:30 PM PRO7 TEMPLE FOOTBALL - THURSDAY, + 6 ½ NOVEMBER ESPN 15,8 DUKE 2012 + 13½ PRO FOOTBALLPROPINSTRIPE FOOTBALL - THURSDAY,BOWL - SUNDAY, - YANKEE NOVEMBER STADIUMNOVEMBER - BRONX, 18, 2012 15, NY 2012 5:15 PM 9 MIAMI FLORIDA + 6½ ESPN 10 WISCONSIN + 13½ TEXAS BOWL - NRG STADIUM - HOUSTON, TX 9:00 PM 311REDSKINS VANDERBILT ★ +½ 6+ 61:00½ PMESPN 4 EAGLES12 BAYLOR +½13 + 13½ 1 BILLS ★ NFL NFL– +½1½9 8:25 PMPM 22DOLPHINSDOLPHINS +½+ 101 ½ COLLEGE FOOTBALL - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 5 PACKERSMUSIC CITY BOWL+½ - NISSAN1:00 PM STADIUM6 LIONS - NASHVILLE, ★ TN+½ 1:30 PM 13 AUBURN 6+ 6½ ESPN 14 PURDUE 13 + 13½ PROCAMPING FOOTBALL FOOTBALL WORLD - SUNDAY,BOWL - SUNDAY, - CAMPING NOVEMBER NOVEMBER WORLD 18, STADIUM 2012 18, - ORLANDO, 2012 FL 5:15 PM 15 SYRACUSE + 9½ ESPN 16 WEST VIRGINIA + 10½ 7 FALCONS ★ ALAMO BOWL–½1 - ALAMODOME1:00 PM 8 - SANCARDINALS ANTONIO, TX +½21 9:00 PM 17 WASHINGTON ST + 6½ ESPN 18 IOWA ST + 13½ 3 REDSKINS ★ – +½3½6 1:00 PMPM 44EAGLESEAGLES +½+ 133 ½ COLLEGE FOOTBALL - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, ★ 2018 9 BUCCANEERSARIZONA BOWL+½9 - ARIZONA1:00 PM STADIUM10 PANTHERS - TUCSON, AZ +½10 1:15 PM 19 ARKANSAS ST + 9½ CBSSN 20 NEVADA + 10½ PEACH BOWL - MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM - ATLANTA,★ GA 12:005 PACKERS PM 1121COWBOYS MICHIGAN ★ – +½3½+½6 2+ 1:0021:00½ PMPM PMESPN12 66BROWNSLIONS22LIONS FLORIDA +½17 +½+ 133 ½ + 17½ BELK BOWL - BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM - CHARLOTTE, NC 12:00 PM 23 SOUTH CAROLINA + 4½ ABC 24 VIRGINIA + 15½ 13 RAMSORANGE ★ BOWL - +½HARD6 ROCK1:00 PM STADIUM14 JETS - MIAMI GARDENS, +½FL 13 8:007 FALCONS PM 25 ALABAMA ★ – 10–½½1 - 1:004½ PMPM ESPN 88CARDINALS26CARDINALS OKLAHOMA +½+ 1021½ + 24½ COTTON BOWL - AT&T STADIUM - ARLINGTON, TX 4:00 PM 27 CLEMSON - 3½ ESPN 28 NOTRE DAME + 23½ 15 PATRIOTS ★ +½4:25 PM 16 COLTS +½19 9 BUCCANEERS PRO FOOTBALL+½ 1:00- SUNDAY, PM DECEMBER10 PANTHERS 30, 2018 ★ +½ 4:259 BUCCANEERS PM 29 CHIEFS – 1½9 - 1:004½ PM 10 30PANTHERS RAIDERS + 101 ½ + 24½ 1731 KC/OAK ★ OVER 46½ –½ 1:00 PM 18 32 KC/OAK UNDER +½ 60½ 1:00 PM 33TEXANS PATRIOTS 7- 4½ JAGUARS34 JETS 27 + 24½ 4:25 PM 35 EAGLES ★ + 2½ 36 REDSKINS + 17½ 11 COWBOYS37 PHI/WAS OVER– 35½+½7½ 2 1:00 PMPM 1212BROWNS38BROWNS PHI/WAS UNDER 49½+½ + 177 ½ 1:00 PM 1939BENGALS PACKERS +½ 6+ 21:00½ PM 20 CHIEFS40 LIONS ★ +½13 + 17½ 41 GB/DET OVER 37½ 42 GB/DET UNDER 51½ 1:00 PM 43 TEXANS + 2½ 44 JAGUARS + 17½ ★ 13 RAMS2145SAINTS HOU/JAX OVER– 33½+½3½ +½6 4 1:004:05 PMPM PM 221414RAIDERSJETS46JETS HOU/JAX ★ UNDER+½ 47½15 +½ + 133 ½ 4:25 PM 47 RAVENS + 2½ 48 BROWNS + 17½ 49 BAL/CLE OVER 33½ 50 BAL/CLE UNDER 47½ 1:00 PM 51 BUCCANEERS + 9½ 52 FALCONS + 10½ 15 PATRIOTS2353BRONCOS TB/ATL ★ OVER ★ –44½+½9 ½+½2 4:254:25 PMPM PM 241616CHARGERSCOLTS54COLTS TB/ATL UNDER +½58½17 +½+ 199 ½ 1:00 PM 55 BILLS + 6½ 56 DOLPHINS + 13½ 57 BUF/MIA OVER 31½ 58 BUF/MIA UNDER 45½ 8:25 PM 2559RAVENS COLTS NBC +½ 8+ 98:30½ PMNBC26 STEELERS60 TITANS ★ +½11 + 10½ 17 TEXANS61 IND/TEN★ OVER 38½–½ 1:00 PM 18 JAGUARS62 IND/TEN UNDER 52½ +½ 174:25TEXANS PM 63 STEELERS – 16 ½7 - 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