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Quarterback Baker Mayfield of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to the sidelines in between plays against the TCU Horned Frogs at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11, 2017 in Norman, Oklahoma. Brett Deering/Getty Images

There aren’t many exciting games on the Week 12 college football schedule, and it’s reflected in Saturday’s betting odds. There’s only one matchup of ranked opponents, and the teams currently in the College Football Playoff picture are likely headed toward easy victories.

There is no betting line for the games featuring No.1 Alabama and No.2 Clemson because the nation’s top two teams are expected to win by so much. No.3 Miami is favored by three scores, and the point spread in Oklahoma’s game has the Sooners favored by more than 35 points on the road.

No.9 Ohio State is giving visiting Illinois more than 40 points Saturday. Other heavy favorites include Auburn (-36.5), Penn State (-25.5) and Georgia (-21).

The matchup between No.24 Michigan and No.5 Wisconsin is easily the biggest game of the week. The undefeated Badgers are looking to prove that they deserve a spot in the playoffs, even though their schedule hasn’t been very difficult.

No.19 NC State is the smallest favorite of the ranked teams. They are giving Wake Forest just two points in Saturday’s road game.

Below are the complete betting lines for all the Week 12 college football games with top-25 teams, including the point spreads and totals. These are the consensus odds from multiple sportsbooks in Las Vegas and online, via OddsShark.

Mercer (N/A) at No.1 Alabama

Virginia (+18.5) at No.3 Miami, 50.5

No.24 Michigan (+7.5) at No.5 Wisconsin, 40

Louisiana Monroe (+36.5) at No.6 Auburn, 68

No.12 TCU (-6.5) at Texas Tech, 56.5

No.15 UCF (-13.5) at Temple, 55

No.16 Mississippi State (-12) at Arkansas, 58

SMU (+12) at No.21 Memphis, 71.5

Minnesota (+7) at No.23 Northwestern, 41

The Citadel (N/A) at No.2 Clemson

No.4 Oklahoma (-36.5) at Kansas, 70.5

Kentucky (+21) at No.7 Georgia, 51.5

Navy (+17.5) at No.8 Notre Dame, 59

Illinois (+40.5) at No.9 Ohio State, 54.5

Kansas State (+20) at No.13 Oklahoma State, 65

Nebraska (+25.5) at No.10 Penn State, 55.5

Maryland (+16) at No.17 Michigan State, 43.5

No.20 LSU (-15.5) at Tennessee, 45.5

No.19 NC State (+2) at Wake Forest, 63

UCLA (+16) at No.11 USC, 71

California (+15.5) at No.22 Stanford, 55.5

Air Force (+17) at No.25 Boise State, 56.5

Utah (+17) at No.18 Washington, 47