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  • Favorites vs. dogs....

    Is it just me, or has this been a strange year in college football ?? It seems like favorites have been covering all year long, and that trend seems to be continuing in the bowl games....

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    I could be wrong but i think the public has gotten killed this bowl season,i have not really paid real close attention to what the public was on but when i figured the public would be big on a team it seemed to lose.if anyone has the numbers i would like to know
    MLB 2012***100-98 +$215 OR +2.15 UNITS
    HUGE PLAYS 2-1

    NFL 2011-2012** 6-10
    0-0TOP PLAYS

    NCAA FBL 2011-2012**** 26-23

    4-1 TOP PLAYS


    GOY 33-12 ALL SPORTS

    AS of 6/3/12

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      I'll tell you this.

      In college football I did reammy good. I played a lot of dogs that ended winning games outright. I was playing dogs were line went down in the favs dirction, with the money on the fav according to a website i go to.
      Play was even better when that dog was at home
      even better when play was a hom dog getting less that 5 points

      however play didn't work with DD numbers. Favs Crushed the DD number lines. i got a buddy that played fav in all large numbers. i don't do lines of 10 or more

      Public has gotten killed look at yesterday
      BTW my system explained is 12-2 in the bowl season. Utah, Illinios and Cincinnati were all plays. The only losers were Washington and Iowa (which both could very easily have won)

      Sorry didn't post them i don't get much time to come around here

      Michigan, Florida, and Penn State are the next three plays
      Good Luck to everyone
      Adam

      Richie: [after Gus hits a homerun] Wow and he did it without steroids.
      Clark: What's steroids?
      Richie: Something that makes your pee-pee smaller.
      Clark: There must be steroids in macaroni!

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