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  • Kyle Bales 100* WINNER! 4-0 Lifetime! +92 units this year!

    100* BCS Championship Winner!

    100* Alabama -4 WINNER!

    Defense wins championships and this Alabama squad is not only the best
    defense in the nation but one of the better ones I can remember in a
    long time. The Crimson Tide are ranked 2nd in rushing, passing
    efficiency, scoring and total defense. They are the complete package.
    Texas does have a great offense but the Longhorns have struggled
    against adequate or better defenses, namely Colorado, Oklahoma State,
    Oklahoma and especially Nebraska (only 202 total yards) in the Big 12
    championship. If Alabama can shutdown the offenses of Arkansas, Ole
    Miss, and Florida in particular, it should able to do the same against
    Texas. There has been a lot of talk about the inexperienced Greg
    McElroy, but you have to remember this guy is 29-0 as the starting
    quarterback dating back to high school. During the season when he was
    coming under fire he responded by completing more than 63% of his
    passes, averaging nine yards per attempt, throwing eight touchdowns
    and just one interception in his last five games. During that stretch,
    he led a comeback win against LSU, was almost solely responsible for
    defeating Auburn and was MVP of the SEC title game against Florida.
    Texas allowed several quarterbacks to enjoy fine passing performances
    this season, including Taylor Potts of Texas Tech, Oklahoma freshman
    Landry Jones and Texas A&M’s Jerrod Johnson. If this trio can have
    success against the Longhorns, so will McElroy. And this is if Texas
    can manage to stop Mark Ingram. When this team can open up their
    game with the run and pass they are almost impossible to stop and with
    this team on the big stage tonight you will see one of their finer
    performances. My final point is that Nick Saban is one of the best
    big-game coaches in college football (11-7 ATS against top-10 teams).
    Saban has the reputation of being successful if he has a good team,
    time to prepare and something to play for (unlike against Utah in last
    year’s Sugar Bowl loss). This was the case in 2003 when a
    Saban-coached LSU team, a 7-point underdog, dominated Oklahoma in the
    Sugar Bowl, winning the national title. Texas’ Mack Brown (only 8-10
    ATS in bowl games) did win a championship four years ago but, this
    year, he faces an SEC school with simply a better coach than him. An
    SEC team has won the last three BCS title games straight up and ATS.
    Better competition = better teams. Bama will have no trouble against
    Texas tonight.


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    Friday's Card

    15* - Butler at Wright St. (CBB)
    10* - Raptors at 76ers (NBA)
    10* - Kings at Warriors (NBA)
    5* - Washington at Arizona St. (CBB)

    Go 4-0 tonight!

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