San Francisco is 7-0 straight up and 5-2 ATS after crushing the Carolina Panthers 51-13 on Sunday and has gone under in five of its seven games.
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Handicapper Mark Franco went 4-1 ATS for the second straight week in Week 7 and leads the contest with a 23-12 ATS record. Hank Goldberg is in second at 22-13 ATS.
Handicapper Paul Stone leads the contest with a 22-18 record against the spread and Washington State (+14) over Oregon is the consensus best bet.
The Buckeyes, who have beaten their four Big Ten opponents by an average of 38.8 points, are consensus 14½-point favorites.
CG Technology sportsbook initially took a bet on the Redskins at plus 16 but sharp bettors jumped on the Vikings at minus 15½ before public money pushed it to 16½.
New England was a consensus 9½-point favorite most of the week but climbed to a consensus 10-point favorite on Monday at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
William Hill won more than $1 million on Washington, which was reportedly only the second team in 25 years to cover the spread without scoring in a 9-0 loss to the 49ers.
Handicappers Hank Goldberg and Mark Franco each went 4-1 ATS last week and are tied for the contest lead at 19-11 with Westgate sportsbook vice president Jay Kornegay.
Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who reportedly will miss at least the next four games with a dislocated kneecap, went from 9-4 to 20-1 at the Westgate to win the MVP.
Handicapper Paul Stone (@PaulStoneSports) went 5-0 ATS last week and leads the contest with a 20-15 ATS record.
The Broncos are on a 1-6 spread slide vs. the Chiefs, but sharp bettors backed them as 3½-point underdogs before the line dropped to 3 at Las Vegas books.