think it is a good move if it be so. (Arkansas-Democrat Gazette, 09/02/15, pg. 5C)
Here is the format w/ some additional info (don't know if PG supplies):
Pregame.com
odds
* Home team in ALL CAPS.
* Baseball lines are based on the amount of money to be won on a $100 wager. For example, on a team that is favored, like the Chicago Cubs (-170), it would take $170 wager to win $100. For an underdog, like Cincinnati (+160), the amount listed represents the return on a $100 wager.
* O/U denotes the "over/under," which is the projected number of total points to be scored in a single game.
* "OFF" is listed when a game has been removed from the betting line. Unlike the Glantz-Culver line used previously, the reason(s) for removing games are not listed.
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Body context of odds for games listed under category (only has Thurs CFB listed, not entire weekend; of course, has mlb, exhibit nfl, etc...)
(at the end of the listed odds in italicized print)
Updated odds available at Pregame.com