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Originally posted by Chado1This isnt a ranked vs unranked but I think it is similiar to this trend and also feel it should hit:
Tennessee @ Mississippi -2.5
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Originally posted by BigWeinerSo am I wrong? Baylor, Cincy and Miss. St. fall under the 4-9.5 point range as dogs, therefore they win 45%, therefore take the other teams?
Again, the wheels could fall off any night so PLEASE for anyone who may just blindly play these, have some self restraint to at least tell yourself that w/o additional looks into these games, you might as well flip a coin...so far so good...but I can assure you we'll hit a bump at some time.
My plays for sure:
Georgia -2
Tx Tech +3B
Wake +16
NW +10 (love this one almost as much as Georgia)
Baylor +10B
Top 4 I'll play hard & put a little on Baylor...
Also like Mizzou St -5B
Leans to Evansville & UMASS, Youngstown
GLFUCK YOU, FUCK ME
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Originally posted by SpearitNice work Vinny
I've got:
Unranked Home Dogs of 0-3.5: (19-10-1 ATS YTD) vs Ranked Visitor
Georgia Pick
Texas Tech +2.5
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Home Dogs of 4-9.5: (17-13 ATS on FAVS YTD)
(This is only variable to system)
Play AGAINST Miss St +5.5 (play on Florida -5.5)
Play AGAINST Cincinnati +8 (play on Pitt -8)
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Home Dogs of 10+: (10-4-1 ATS YTD)
Wake Forest +15
Baylor +10
Northwestern +10.5
Spear, have any statistics around these plays ONLY taking first half? After watching WF fold was wondering if this dials in this play type even further. Thanks2012 - 2013 NCAAF
21 - 20 - 0
2012 - 2013 NFL
14 - 10 - 1
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Originally posted by BillMill71Spear, have any statistics around these plays ONLY taking first half? After watching WF fold was wondering if this dials in this play type even further. Thanks
Georgia -----------------------------------------WINNER!~Last edited by Spearit; 01-24-2007, 09:22 PM."The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.
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