LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's victory over Bowling Green on Saturday was never really in doubt. But it didn't lack for some confusion, especially among the – there's no other way to say this – betting public.
As sports wagering became legit, it also became a very real part of the college football picture.
Which is why, when word got out before Saturday's game that running backs Isaac Brown and Duke Watson would be limited, as would wideout Chris Bell, there was some noticeable consternation among those who had invested in Louisville to cover a 26.5-point spread.
"I was concerned going into the game," Louisville coach Jeff Brohm said after the win. "We were a little short in some areas that we didn't broadcast, so I didn't like that."
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