SEC odds, lines, point spreads: Updated Week 2 betting information for every game

Bill Bender

SEC odds, lines, point spreads: Updated Week 2 betting information for every game image

The Week 2 SEC schedule features a pivotal SEC East matchup between Kentucky and Missouri.

The winner will be in position to compete in the top half of the division in 2021. The Tigers won their opener 34-24 against Central Michigan. Kentucky routed UL-Monroe 45-10. The quarterback matchup between Missouri's Connor Bazelak and Kentucky's Will Levis could produce a shootout. 

That's one of 10 games where SEC schools are playing FBS opponents this week. Alabama, Auburn, LSU and Ole Miss have FCS opponents in Week 2. 

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Which games have our attention? Arkansas has a chance to go 2-0 at home against old Southwest rival Texas. Colorado renews an old Big 12 rivalry with No. 5 Texas A&M. Pitt and Tennessee meet in the Johnny Majors Classic. 

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For more college football predictions, check out Sporting News' Week 2 picks against the spread:

SEC odds for Week 2

Here are the latest SEC odds, including point spreads, money lines and over-under totals for every game, according to FanDuel.com.

SEC point spreads for Week 2

GameSpread
South Carolina at East CarolinaECU -2.5
Pitt at TennesseePITT -3.5
No. 13 Florida at South FloridaFLA -28.5
Colorado at No. 5 Texas A&MA&M -17.5
UAB at No. 2 GeorgiaUGA -24.5
N.C. State at Mississippi StateNCSU -2.5
No. 15 Texas at ArkansasTEX -6.5
Missouri at KentuckyKEN -4.5
Vanderbilt at Colorado StateCSU -6.5

SEC money lines for Week 2

GameMoneyline
South Carolina at East CarolinaSCAR +112
Pitt at TennesseeTENN +146
No. 13 Florida at South FloridaFLA -5000
Colorado at No. 5 Texas A&MA&M -1000
UAB at No. 2 GeorgiaUGA -5000
N.C. State at Mississippi StateMissSt +116
No. 15 Texas at ArkansasARK +205
Missouri at KentuckyKEN -215
Vanderbilt at Colorado StateVAN +225

SEC over/unders for Week 2 

GameOver/Under
South Carolina at East Carolina57.5
Pitt at Tennessee54.5
No. 13 Florida at South Florida57.5
Colorado at No. 5 Texas A&M52.5
UAB at No. 2 Georgia44.5
N.C. State at Mississippi State55.5
No. 15 Texas at Arkansas57.5
Missouri at Kentucky55.5
Vanderbilt at Colorado State50.5

SEC best bets for Week 2

Kentucky (-4.5) over Missouri

The Tigers broke a string of five consecutive losses to the Wildcats with a 20-10 victory last season. The return trip to Lexington won't be as easy, not with Will Levis and the supporting cast of Christopher Rodriguez Jr., Josh Ali and Wan'Dale Robinson. Kentucky is 8-3 ATS as a home favorite since 2019, and we like them to keep that trend rolling in the right direction against Missouri, especially if they bottle up the running game early.

South Carolina (+2.5) over East Carolina

It's a lightweight upset pick, but Zeb Noland tossed four TDs in Shane Beamer's debut and the Gamecocks flashed enough talent on the defensive side to make you believe they can go to East Carolina and win. The Pirates have a solid QB in Holton Ahlers and will be content to air it out. South Carolina has won the last four meetings and will steal this one with Carolina pride on the line.

NC State at Mississippi State (Over 55.5)

NC State put up 45 points and 525 yards of offense in their opener, and Zonovan Knight averaged 10.2  yards per carry. The Wolfpack are a balanced offense that can put a ton of points, and that means a shootout is coming with Mississippi State. The Bulldogs rallied from a 20-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Louisiana Tech in a 35-34 thriller in Week 1, and Will Rogers passed for 370 yards and three TDs. This should be one of the most-entertaining games of Week 2. We also like the Wolfpack to cover the 2.5-point spread. 














 

Bill Bender

Bill Bender graduated from Ohio University in 2002 and started at The Sporting News as a fantasy football writer in 2007. He has covered the College Football Playoff, NBA Finals and World Series for SN. Bender enjoys story-telling, awesomely-bad 80s movies and coaching youth sports.