AAF Week 2 betting recap, takeaways, and Week 3 betting preview: Unders still trend
Brandon DuBreuil
Running back Terrell Watson and the San Diego Fleet cruised to a 12-point home victory over the Atlanta Legends in the second week of AAF action.
We’re through two weeks of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) where three teams are still undefeated and, more importantly, some nice betting trends are starting to develop.
AAF Week 2 Scores
Salt Lake Stallions 9 at Birmingham Iron 12
Salt Lake covers as a road underdog and Under
Arizona Hotshots 20 at Memphis Express 18
Memphis covers as a home underdog and Under
Orlando Apollos 37 at San Antonio Commanders 29
Orlando covers as a road favorite and Over
Atlanta Legends 12 at San Diego Fleet 24
San Diego covers as a home favorite and Under
Week 2 Betting Takeaways
Call it a comeback!
Birmingham fell behind 9-0 and came back to win 12-9. Arizona fell behind 12-0 and came back to win 20-18. Orlando fell behind 12-0 and came back to win 37-29. San Diego fell behind 9-0 and came back to win 24-12. You get the idea. There was some serious money to be made this past weekend in live betting the favorites on the moneyline when they fell behind early.
Unders all day
The Under still reigns as royalty in the AAF after three of the four games this past weekend fell lower than the total. If you’ve been betting the Under blindly all season, you’re feeling pretty good about yourself as you’ve won six bets and lost just two for a 3.6-unit profit.
Saturday dogs, Sunday faves
Saturday saw Salt Lake cover as a road dog in the early game and then Arizona fall short of its huge chalk number in the late match, giving Memphis the cover as the home dog. Sunday was a bit different as Orlando and San Diego both mounted late comebacks to cover the spreads as favorites, with the Apollos doing it on the road and the Fleet at home.
Home field leveling?
Home-field advantage has regressed a bit after the home teams went 2-2 against the spread in Week 2, bringing the season total to 6-2 ATS for the team that doesn’t have to travel. Both Salt Lake (0-2) and Atlanta (0-2) have yet to play a game at home but they’ll both do so in Week 3. Birmingham (2-0) and San Antonio (1-1) will both hit the road for the first time.
Week 3 Betting Preview
The AAF lines for Week 3 likely won’t be released until about Wednesday, so I’ll take a shot at predicting the Week 3 lines and totals.
Arizona at Salt Lake (Saturday, 3 p.m. ET)
Projected line: Arizona -3, O/U 43.5
Memphis at Orlando (Saturday, 8 p.m. ET)
Projected line: Orlando -10, O/U 45
Birmingham at Atlanta (Sunday, 4 p.m. ET)
Projected line: Birmingham -3, O/U 40
San Antonio at San Diego (Sunday, 8 p.m. ET)
Projected line: San Antonio -1, O/U 41
AAF Standings
Eastern Conference
Birmingham Iron 2-0
Orlando Apollos 2-0
Atlanta Legends 0-2
Memphis Express 0-2
Western Conference
Arizona Hotshots 2-0
San Antonio Commanders 1-1
San Diego Fleet 1-1
Salt Lake Stallions 0-2
Brandon DuBreuil
Running back Terrell Watson and the San Diego Fleet cruised to a 12-point home victory over the Atlanta Legends in the second week of AAF action.
We’re through two weeks of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) where three teams are still undefeated and, more importantly, some nice betting trends are starting to develop.
AAF Week 2 Scores
Salt Lake Stallions 9 at Birmingham Iron 12
Salt Lake covers as a road underdog and Under
Arizona Hotshots 20 at Memphis Express 18
Memphis covers as a home underdog and Under
Orlando Apollos 37 at San Antonio Commanders 29
Orlando covers as a road favorite and Over
Atlanta Legends 12 at San Diego Fleet 24
San Diego covers as a home favorite and Under
Week 2 Betting Takeaways
Call it a comeback!
Birmingham fell behind 9-0 and came back to win 12-9. Arizona fell behind 12-0 and came back to win 20-18. Orlando fell behind 12-0 and came back to win 37-29. San Diego fell behind 9-0 and came back to win 24-12. You get the idea. There was some serious money to be made this past weekend in live betting the favorites on the moneyline when they fell behind early.
Unders all day
The Under still reigns as royalty in the AAF after three of the four games this past weekend fell lower than the total. If you’ve been betting the Under blindly all season, you’re feeling pretty good about yourself as you’ve won six bets and lost just two for a 3.6-unit profit.
Saturday dogs, Sunday faves
Saturday saw Salt Lake cover as a road dog in the early game and then Arizona fall short of its huge chalk number in the late match, giving Memphis the cover as the home dog. Sunday was a bit different as Orlando and San Diego both mounted late comebacks to cover the spreads as favorites, with the Apollos doing it on the road and the Fleet at home.
Home field leveling?
Home-field advantage has regressed a bit after the home teams went 2-2 against the spread in Week 2, bringing the season total to 6-2 ATS for the team that doesn’t have to travel. Both Salt Lake (0-2) and Atlanta (0-2) have yet to play a game at home but they’ll both do so in Week 3. Birmingham (2-0) and San Antonio (1-1) will both hit the road for the first time.
Week 3 Betting Preview
The AAF lines for Week 3 likely won’t be released until about Wednesday, so I’ll take a shot at predicting the Week 3 lines and totals.
Arizona at Salt Lake (Saturday, 3 p.m. ET)
Projected line: Arizona -3, O/U 43.5
Memphis at Orlando (Saturday, 8 p.m. ET)
Projected line: Orlando -10, O/U 45
Birmingham at Atlanta (Sunday, 4 p.m. ET)
Projected line: Birmingham -3, O/U 40
San Antonio at San Diego (Sunday, 8 p.m. ET)
Projected line: San Antonio -1, O/U 41
AAF Standings
Eastern Conference
Birmingham Iron 2-0
Orlando Apollos 2-0
Atlanta Legends 0-2
Memphis Express 0-2
Western Conference
Arizona Hotshots 2-0
San Antonio Commanders 1-1
San Diego Fleet 1-1
Salt Lake Stallions 0-2
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