Every Friday during football season, ESPN Chalk will ask some of Las Vegas top oddsmakers where the action has gone over the course of the week. Here is the latest installment?of their insights into the betting action coming in on college football this week.1. Which game(s) have had the biggest line move so far?Jason Simbal, vice president of race and sports at CG Technology: The Kansas game flipped from the Jayhawks opening as a 1.5-point underdog to them now being a three-point favorite. Akron has gone from a 25-point underdog to a 23-point dog, and Oregon has moved from a 23-point favorite to a 25-point favorite.Chris Andrews, sports book director, South Point casino: The biggest college mover so far has been North Carolina vs. Illinois. We opened UNC at minus-10, which is now at minus-7.5.Nick Bogdanovich, director of bookmaking for William Hill: As of Thursday afternoon, the biggest moves for Week 2 involve Oklahoma, Air Force and UConn. We opened Oklahoma minus-44 against UL-Monroe, and the line is now minus-46.5. Air Force opened at minus-18 and now the line is at minus-20. UConn was a six-point underdog to Navy, and the line is currently Navy minus-4.2. Which game(s) have had the biggest public action?Simbal: Texas and Alabama, which is not a surprise coming off their Week 1 performances.Andrews: Biggest public action so far is Ohio State-Tulsa. Good action on both sides.Bogdanovich: The biggest public action is on Louisville and Notre Dame. The three most popular games at our books are Louisville-Syracuse, Western Kentucky-Alabama and Nevada-Notre Dame. Ninety-eight percent of the money is on Notre Dame in their game against Nevada, and 89 percent of the total dollars bet on Louisville-Syracuse are on Louisville.3. Which game(s) have had the biggest wiseguy action?Simbal: Kansas and Akron.Andrews: Illinois has had the most wiseguy action.Bogdanovich: A lot of wiseguy plays so far on Western Kentucky against Alabama. Fifty-two percent of the total dollars bet on that game are on Alabama, which to us is a sharp play on Western Kentucky. Some more games that are leaning sharp: Ball State vs. Indiana, as 91 percent of the total dollars are on Ball State. Theres been a big move on Akron as well, with 91 percent of the total dollars wagered on that game are on the Zips against Wisconsin.4. Whats your greatest College Football Playoff liability?Simbal: Iowa is our worst-case scenario, followed by Georgia.Andrews: Tennessee is biggest exposure for the playoffs. Im not sweating it -- not yet, anyway.Bogdanovich: Of the teams that we offer, Nebraska would be the worst-case scenario, with West Virginia and Georgia as the other big liabilities. 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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium -- Lewis Hamilton is set for a difficult fight through the field at Sundays Belgian Grand Prix after Mercedes confirmed he would take a grid penalty for using new power unit components.Under Formula Ones regulations, drivers are allowed to use no more than five of certain power unit components, with additional ones resulting in grid penalties. Following a series of technical problems at the opening rounds of the season, Hamilton has used five turbochargers and MGU-Hs this year, meaning the sixth will see him move down the grid from wherever he qualifies.Although the team will not make a final decision on how many new components to take until after Friday practice, a spokesperson said it is safe to assume he will be starting towards the back of the grid.As far as I am aware, we will be taking a penalty this weekend, yes, Hamilton said. In terms of winning, thats the goal, but obviously its going to be very hard if the gap has closed between other cars in the third evolution of these cars.Red Bull has been very quick in some of the races and the same with Ferrari particularly, and down the whole grid. So it is going to be hard -- or harder -- than it was in previous years to climb through the field, for sure. Ill do what I can and really its about minimising the damage of taking the penalty.The size of the penalty will depend on how many new components Mercedes decides to take. If it simply takes the sixth turbo and sixth MGU-H it will result in a 15-place penalty (10 places for the first sixth component he uses and an extra five for each additional sixth component). However, Mercedes may choose to stock up on components for later in the year by taking two new sets of all components (for example), which would result in Hamilton starting from the very backk of the grid (assuming other drivers are not also impacted by grid penalties).ddddddddddddhe last time Hamilton started from last place was in China and he was able to fight back through the field to seventh despite damaging his front wing in the first corner. Asked how far he thought he could get up the field, he said it would depend on how big an advantage Mercedes has over its rivals.I dont know how far I can get up and it depends on the pace of the car, he said. So well start tomorrow and find out if Red Bull are right close with us, thatll be two cars less [I can overtake] and three [places] down and then the gap will follow behind. If the others are much, much slower the possibilities go up, but there could be safety cars and all sorts of things.I started last in Hungary a couple of years ago when the gaps [between teams] were much bigger and I came fourth, so Sunday is definitely going to be harder than that. I just hope I can get into the points, as long as Im going forwards thats what matters.Asked if he felt the team had let him down with the reliability issues earlier in the year, Hamilton added: Its a team sport and win and lose together as a team. Whether I make a mistake and the team take the penalty for it or the team makes a mistake -- sometimes its not actually a mistake, its just that kind of thing that happens -- I dont look at it as incompetence.Its a growing experience for us because we have learned a lot from the issues that have happened, and hopefully we wont have those issues again. I guess Im the test mouse that has tested all of these issues, because obviously none of the other Mercedes engines has had the problems Ive had. ' ' '