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  • #16
    Big XII Let Downs
    November 3, 2010


    Last Saturday was one of those days in college football that we got the chance to see the race for the national championship possibly get thinned out a little bit. And thinned out it did get as the Tigers and Spartans were unceremoniously dumped by Nebraska and Iowa. We also got to see the Ducks just show how much firepower they have a in a big win at Southern Cal.

    The plus side for the gambling public is those outcomes can help us fatten our wallets this weekend. While I want to believe that the Ducks have a chance to get a scare from Washington (especially after the beatdown they got from the Cardinal), it’s just not going to happen there. Same goes for Iowa, who is in Bloomington to take on the defensively challenged Hoosiers.

    Missouri and Nebraska, however, are both in spots that can potentially be quite profitable for us. Let’s take a look at both of them.

    Putting the Tigers down...

    Missouri seems like they can get up to the top of the mountain for a little bit, but then just roll back down. The Tigers fell 31-17 last weekend at Nebraska in a battle for the Big XII North crown tiebreaker. Mizzou just couldn’t stop the Cornhuskers from racking up 328 rushing yards, with Roy Helu Jr. accounting for 193 of those yards and three touchdowns. Gary Pinkel’s offense couldn’t do anything to counter with just 57 yards in the opening quarter that led to them punting four times and Blaine Gabbert getting picked off once.

    So now the Tigers stay out on the road this week as 4 ½-point favorites against a rebuilding Texas Tech side. According to Sportsbook.com, 97% of the money is on the Missouri to cover the spread.

    Gamblers are no doubt looking at Mizzou as they were in 2007. Midway through the season they suffered a 41-31 loss at Oklahoma. The Tigers then went on to close out the regular season with a 6-0 SU and 4-2 ATS mark. The first game after that loss to the Sooners was against the Red Raiders, who they beat 41-10 as a 3 ½-point home “chalk.”

    Texas Tech might not look like a wise option here since they’ve alternated wins and losses over its last four games. And piling on is the fact that there is a quarterback controversy brewing between Taylor Potts and Steven Sheffield. Yet there is reason to back Tommy Tuberville’s Red Raiders. Tech has gone 3-2 straight up and 4-1 against the spread when posted as a home pup in Big XII play over the last four seasons. Missouri has only played one conference game as a road favorite coming off of a road underdog loss. The Tigers lost that game as 14-point road favorites in 2006 to Iowa State.

    Holding down the ‘Huskers…

    Like I mentioned earlier, the Cornhuskers just had its way running the ball over Missouri last weekend in Lincoln. That was something they couldn’t do effectively when they hosted Texas a few weeks before.

    Nebraska now finds itself in a very similar position as the Longhorns were in not too long ago. Texas dropped the ‘Huskers on the road and were a 21-point home favorite against the Cyclones. I initially thought that Iowa State could keep it close against the ‘Horns, but figured that was just crazy talk after a while. Turns out that the Cyclones could not only keep it close, they could drop Texas 28-21 in Austin.

    The Cornhuskers are now listed as 19-point road favorites against Iowa State. And there is a good chance that the Cyclones are hoping that history will repeat itself in the same season. But there is reason to not back Iowa State in this spot: they’re 1-8 SU and 2-7 ATS when posted as a home ‘dog after an ATS loss versus a Big XII foe.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #17
      College Betting Notes
      November 2, 2010


      Things are becoming much clearer in the college football landscape as we can now dismiss a couple of previously winless teams in Michigan State and Missouri. The losses essentially take the Big 10 and Big 12 conferences out of the BCS title game chase and leave only five unbeaten teams while in the process, move one loss Alabama back into the mix. Oregon’s impressive road win at USC jumped them past Auburn for number one in the BCS polls even though Auburn pounded Mississippi.

      Things will get thinned out even more this week as TCU travels to Utah for a great Mountain West matchup of undefeated top-five teams. Utah got all they could handle at Air Force last week in what was perhaps a look ahead game while TCU handled UNLV quite easily. The big question with this game is how much of a quality win will it be for each team as far as the BCS computers are concerned. With both teams being ranked so high, conventional wisdom would have the win being a major boost in either team’s rating, but as we’ve seen before, the BCS computer doesn’t use conventional wisdom.

      Should TCU beat Utah, it would seem logical that TCU would stay firmly entrenched in the No. 3 slot until Oregon or Auburn lose. If Utah were to pull off the upset, that win would seem impressive enough to move up as well, but they have nowhere to go. They currently sit fifth in the nation and their average is well behind Boise State’s. Also, if Alabama wins at LSU, the computer is going to go batty with glee and might move the SEC team further than the Mountain West represented Utah.

      As for No. 4 Boise State, they don’t exactly have cake walk this week as Hawaii (7-2) visits in a huge WAC showdown.

      Saturday in the Sportsbooks
      The Nevada sportsbooks probably wish they could have called it day before the evening games posted because they started out the day very strong. The books won most of the key decisions early, but the combination of Auburn, Oregon, Ohio State, TCU and Hawaii covering in the late games gave most of the winnings back to make the day about break even.

      Double-Digit Dogs Bark Loud Last Week

      We’ve only seen one double-digit favorite lose outright all season in the NFL, but in last weeks college football card we saw four. UAB was getting 10-points at Southern Miss and won 50-49 in double overtime. Virginia knocked out Miami quarterback Jacory Harris early and didn’t need the 15-points to beat Miami 24-19. Navy was a 14-point favorite over Duke and lost 34-31 while the biggest dog to win outright did so with ease as Louisiana-Monroe shocked 17-point favorite Troy 28-14.

      There were other major upsets as well with Notre Dame losing at home to Tulsa as 9-point favorites and Clemson losing at Boston College favored by a touchdown. The Irish name isn’t being represented too proudly by Brian Kelly’s club this season.

      Heisman Race

      Oregon running-back LaMichael James made a major push to get his name mentioned with Auburn quarterback Cameron Newton is the Heisman chase with a 239 yard, 3 touchdown performance at USC Saturday night. It was the third time this season that James has rushed for over 200 yards and gives him 1,210 yards and 14 touchdowns on the year while his team has gone undefeated.

      Newton helped his cause further by keeping his team undefeated, throwing for two touchdown passes and also catching a touchdown pass. The latter is the stuff that the Heisman voters will be influenced greatly by because it’s a unique twist to a player’s game that we don’t see too often. I’m sure that was on the coaching staff’s minds when calling the play as well.

      Statistically, Newton’s got all the momentum and it’s his to lose. We can’t offer odds in Las Vegas because it’s a voted on event -- so is boxing with less voters and we can bet that -- but I would make Newton a huge -500 favorite with small limits just because I’d be afraid of being pounded on too cheap a price.

      Cameron Newton - Auburn 1/5
      LaMichael James - Oregon 9/2
      Denard Robinson - Michigan 10/1
      Taylor Martinez - Nebraska 10/1
      Kellen Moore - Boise State 10/1
      Robert Griffin III - Baylor 15/1
      Ricky Stanzi - Iowa 18/1
      Andrew Luck - Stanford 25/1
      Terrelle Prior - Ohio State 30/1

      Syracuse is Back

      With their 31-7 win over Cincinnati, the Orange have six wins before Halloween for the first time since 2001. The win was also their largest margin of victory in a conference game since 2004. Their rise may be attributed more to just how bad the Big East is as Syracuse could still be eligible for the automatic BCS by bid winning out should Pittsburgh lose two games. It’s a tough pill to swallow for the WAC and MWC considering they have three teams currently undefeated and ranked within the Top 6 with neither getting automatic BCS bids.

      Player of the Week

      Nebraska running-back Roy Helu Jr. ran for 307 yards and three scores Saturday, numbers that would have gained him honors even if it had been against South Dakota State. But the fact that his output came against an undefeated Missouri, a team whose defense had carried them to big wins this season makes it all the more impressive.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #18
        Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
        11/04/10 2-2-0 50.00% -100 Detail
        11/03/10 1-1-0 50.00% -50 Detail
        11/02/10 2-0-0 100.00% +1000 Detail
        Totals 5-3-0 62.50% +850

        Friday, November 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Western Michigan - 6:00 PM ET Central Michigan -3 500 Central Michigan - Over 52 500

        Central Florida - 8:00 PM ET Central Florida -2 500 Houston - Under 62.5 500


        I like C. Michigan as the play of the night
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #19
          My Top 9 Plays of the Day:

          Saturday, November 6Game Score Status Pick Amount

          Illinois - 12:00 PM ET Michigan -3 500
          Michigan -

          Louisville - 12:00 PM ET Syracuse -6.5 500
          Syracuse -

          North Carolina State - 12:00 PM ET Clemson -4 500
          Clemson -

          Air Force - 12:00 PM ET Army +6.5 500
          Army -

          Navy - 3:30 PM ET East Carolina -2.5 500
          East Carolina -

          Northwestern - 3:30 PM ET Penn State -6.5 500
          Penn State -

          Texas Christian - 3:30 PM ET Utah +4.5 500
          Utah -

          Texas - 8:00 PM ET Kansas State +3.5 500
          Kansas State -

          Southern Methodist - 9:05 PM ET Texas El Paso +6.5 500
          Texas El Paso


          Good Luck.....I'll post my other opinions laters.......
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #20
            Other Opinions:

            Saturday, November 6Game Score Status Pick Amount

            Iowa - 12:00 PM ET Iowa -17.5 500
            Indiana -

            Minnesota - 12:00 PM ET Michigan State -24 500
            Michigan State -

            Virginia - 12:00 PM ET Duke +1 500
            Duke -

            Maryland - 12:00 PM ET Miami -8 500
            Miami -

            Wisconsin - 12:00 PM ET Purdue +20 500
            Purdue -

            Florida - 12:20 PM ET Vanderbilt +14 500
            Vanderbilt

            Baylor - 12:30 PM ET Oklahoma State -9 500
            Oklahoma State -

            Akron - 1:00 PM ET Ball State -13.5 500
            Ball State -

            Rice - 2:00 PM ET Rice +17 500
            Tulsa -

            Colorado - 2:00 PM ET Colorado -8.5 500
            Kansas -

            Temple - 2:00 PM ET Kent State +3 500
            Kent State -

            UNLV - 2:00 PM ET Brigham Young -18 500
            Brigham Young

            New Mexico State - 3:00 PM ET Utah State -18 500
            Utah State -

            North Carolina - 3:30 PM ET North Carolina +10.5 500
            Florida State -

            Nebraska - 3:30 PM ET Nebraska -17 500
            Iowa State -

            Boston College - 3:30 PM ET Wake Forest +3 500
            Wake Forest -

            Washington - 3:30 PM ET Oregon -36 500
            Oregon -

            Hawaii - 3:30 PM ET Hawaii +21 500
            Boise State -

            Southern Mississippi - 3:30 PM ET Tulane +10 500
            Tulane -

            Alabama - 3:30 PM ET Alabama -6.5 500
            Louisiana State -

            California - 4:00 PM ET California -14 500
            Washington State -

            Fresno State - 4:00 PM ET Louisiana Tech -2.5 500
            Louisiana Tech -

            Marshall - 4:15 PM ET Alabama-Birmingham -10 500
            Alabama-Birmingham -

            Florida Atlantic - 4:30 PM ET Western Kentucky +3 500
            Western Kentucky -

            Nevada - 5:00 PM ET Nevada -11 500
            Idaho -

            Wyoming - 6:00 PM ET New Mexico +9 500
            New Mexico -

            Oregon State - 7:00 PM ET UCLA +4.5 500
            UCLA -

            UL Lafayette - 7:00 PM ET UL Lafayette +29.5 500
            Mississippi -

            Oklahoma - 7:00 PM ET Texas A&M +3 500
            Texas A&M -

            Troy - 7:00 PM ET North Texas +11.5 500
            North Texas -

            Arkansas - 7:00 PM ET South Carolina -4.5 500
            South Carolina -

            UL Monroe - 7:30 PM ET Florida International -10 500
            Florida International -

            Arizona - 8:00 PM ET Stanford -8 500
            Stanford -

            Texas - 8:00 PM ET Kansas State +3.5 500
            Kansas State -

            Missouri - 8:00 PM ET Texas Tech +4 500
            Texas Tech -

            Tennessee - 8:00 PM ET Tennessee -19.5 500
            Memphis -

            Colorado State - 10:00 PM ET San Diego State -17.5 500
            San Diego State -

            Arizona State - 10:30 PM ET Southern California -5 500
            Southern California -
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #21
              gl today Star Dust........make some $ Podna...as always...thanks


              Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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