Insider Edge Sports – Report For Saturday, October 9, 2004
We have a huge day in store for Saturday as we are releasing 7 winners for the day including our Big Ten Game of the Year. This is our first major release of the season as they are few and far between as opposed to others who release a GOY every day. Members will enjoy this one. Get this along with 6 other plays with our One Day Pass for only $14.95
We are hitting nearly 61% of our overall plays in football with the NFL at a blistering 69.7%. Season players have netted over 20 units after deducting the low cost of the season football package. New season players who sign up this week will have the cost paid for and have a tidy profit after this upcoming weekend. It really doesn’t get much easier.
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If you aren’t on our football season package, there really are no excuses. We are kicking tail on the gridiron and our results prove it. Ask a majority of other services where they are monitored and what their season record is and you will most likely be ignored.
NFL Rankings (Click Links For Ranks)
Procappers – 3rd out of 81 Services (Inc. Preseason)
Handicapper Hound - 2nd out of 22 Services
Wisetracking – 2nd out of 26 Services
NCAA FB Rankings (Click Links For Ranks)
Procappers - 12th out of 81 Services
Handicapper Hound - 5th out of 21 Services
Wisetracking - 9th out of 28 Services
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Free Service Play For Saturday, October 9, 2004
Marshall Thundering Herd at Ohio Bobcats 2:00 PM ET
Ohio Bobcats +9 -115 (2 Units)
The last time Ohio University started a football season with at least three wins after five games came back in 1997 so this is definitely something special for the Bobcats. Their wins weren’t against world-beaters (Eastern Michigan, Buffalo and Kentucky) but those were games they would lose in the past. They finished 2-10 last season but half those losses were by 9 points or less and 4 were by a touchdown or less showing that they never quit for coach Randy Knorr. Of Marshall’s last 13 losses, 11 have been on the road, including one at Ohio. This is one of the bigger rival games you may have never heard of and Ohio is looking to avenge a shutout at the hands of Marshall last season.
Marshall is very aware of a new style of Ohio attack, as the Bobcats have scrapped the wishbone of the last decade and opened up the passing game It’s better for Marshall to prepare for but it’s better for the Bobcats as the offense of the past could never get anything going anyway. Along with newfound depth, Knorr said the Bobcats are benefiting from a belief in the dramatic offensive overhaul. Speed was the difference last weekend in Ohio’s 28-16 victory over Kentucky. Quarterback Ryan Hawk has thrown for 951 yards and eight touchdowns with two interceptions and his receivers are developing into playmakers. Knorr said his quarterback was sidelined in the second half against Kentucky after being "dinged up a little" but should be fine for Saturday. Ohio opened conference play with a 40-20 loss to Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 18. Following the game, Miami coach Terry Hoeppner said his team was fortunate to face the Bobcats early, noting that the new-look offense would produce progressively better with each game. Ohio’s defense also has made strides compared to recent seasons, allowing just 286 yards a game. The Bobcats have been especially stingy in its coverage, giving up 164 passing a game. Ohio picked off three passes and recovered two fumbles against Kentucky, the fourth time this season with a positive turnover margin. The Bobcats are ranked 10th in the nation in turnover margin at +1.80 (17 gained, 8 lost). Knorr hopes to have several defensive starters back, including middle linebacker Dennis Chukwuemeka. He was among four defensive starters who did not play against Kentucky. Chukwuemeka, FS Chip Cox and FS Rob Stover each could return against the Thundering Herd, and Knorr listed DL Tyler Russ as questionable. Overall, Marshall coach Bobby Pruett graded his offensive line as "a work in progress." Miami sacked quarterback Stan Hill four times, upping the season total to 18. "It is, something like that," quarterback Stan Hill said. "We’ve had our ups and downs but we’re just trying to come out day by day and get better." Ohio figures to challenge Marshall’s special team's unit. Ohio’s punt and kick coverage is a team strength, and punter Matthew Miller ranks fifth in the league, averaging 42.1 yards a kick. Marshall’s big special teams shortcoming has been on kickoff returns. Marshall ranks 13th in the MAC and 111th nationally, averaging just 15.5 yards. A win over an SEC team could mean letdown for most teams but that won’t be the case here, especially in a rival game and the ‘Battle of the Bell’. "We haven't had much success against Marshall lately," Knorr said. "So, I think our players are grounded in that they realize the tough task ahead." The Bobcats always show up at home against Marshall even when their team was awful. In 2002, Marshall edged Ohio 24-21, in 2000 Ohio scored a 38-28 win, and in 1998 Marshall again edged the Bobcats 30-23 in Athens.
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We have a huge day in store for Saturday as we are releasing 7 winners for the day including our Big Ten Game of the Year. This is our first major release of the season as they are few and far between as opposed to others who release a GOY every day. Members will enjoy this one. Get this along with 6 other plays with our One Day Pass for only $14.95
We are hitting nearly 61% of our overall plays in football with the NFL at a blistering 69.7%. Season players have netted over 20 units after deducting the low cost of the season football package. New season players who sign up this week will have the cost paid for and have a tidy profit after this upcoming weekend. It really doesn’t get much easier.
*** Click Here For Saturday’s One Day Pass - $14.95 ***
Sign up for our Football Season Package for $299 and get everything from now through the Super Bowl - every play in every sport. That includes all winners for Thursday.
*** Click Here For Our Football Season Package - $299.00 ***
If you aren’t on our football season package, there really are no excuses. We are kicking tail on the gridiron and our results prove it. Ask a majority of other services where they are monitored and what their season record is and you will most likely be ignored.
NFL Rankings (Click Links For Ranks)
Procappers – 3rd out of 81 Services (Inc. Preseason)
Handicapper Hound - 2nd out of 22 Services
Wisetracking – 2nd out of 26 Services
NCAA FB Rankings (Click Links For Ranks)
Procappers - 12th out of 81 Services
Handicapper Hound - 5th out of 21 Services
Wisetracking - 9th out of 28 Services
Our second website has now gone live. It is hooked up directly to our picks database making it easier to release our premium and free selections. You can sign up for our daily FREE selections, which are emailed every morning right to your inbox. Simply go to http://www.insideredgesports.com and sign up.
Free Service Play For Saturday, October 9, 2004
Marshall Thundering Herd at Ohio Bobcats 2:00 PM ET
Ohio Bobcats +9 -115 (2 Units)
The last time Ohio University started a football season with at least three wins after five games came back in 1997 so this is definitely something special for the Bobcats. Their wins weren’t against world-beaters (Eastern Michigan, Buffalo and Kentucky) but those were games they would lose in the past. They finished 2-10 last season but half those losses were by 9 points or less and 4 were by a touchdown or less showing that they never quit for coach Randy Knorr. Of Marshall’s last 13 losses, 11 have been on the road, including one at Ohio. This is one of the bigger rival games you may have never heard of and Ohio is looking to avenge a shutout at the hands of Marshall last season.
Marshall is very aware of a new style of Ohio attack, as the Bobcats have scrapped the wishbone of the last decade and opened up the passing game It’s better for Marshall to prepare for but it’s better for the Bobcats as the offense of the past could never get anything going anyway. Along with newfound depth, Knorr said the Bobcats are benefiting from a belief in the dramatic offensive overhaul. Speed was the difference last weekend in Ohio’s 28-16 victory over Kentucky. Quarterback Ryan Hawk has thrown for 951 yards and eight touchdowns with two interceptions and his receivers are developing into playmakers. Knorr said his quarterback was sidelined in the second half against Kentucky after being "dinged up a little" but should be fine for Saturday. Ohio opened conference play with a 40-20 loss to Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 18. Following the game, Miami coach Terry Hoeppner said his team was fortunate to face the Bobcats early, noting that the new-look offense would produce progressively better with each game. Ohio’s defense also has made strides compared to recent seasons, allowing just 286 yards a game. The Bobcats have been especially stingy in its coverage, giving up 164 passing a game. Ohio picked off three passes and recovered two fumbles against Kentucky, the fourth time this season with a positive turnover margin. The Bobcats are ranked 10th in the nation in turnover margin at +1.80 (17 gained, 8 lost). Knorr hopes to have several defensive starters back, including middle linebacker Dennis Chukwuemeka. He was among four defensive starters who did not play against Kentucky. Chukwuemeka, FS Chip Cox and FS Rob Stover each could return against the Thundering Herd, and Knorr listed DL Tyler Russ as questionable. Overall, Marshall coach Bobby Pruett graded his offensive line as "a work in progress." Miami sacked quarterback Stan Hill four times, upping the season total to 18. "It is, something like that," quarterback Stan Hill said. "We’ve had our ups and downs but we’re just trying to come out day by day and get better." Ohio figures to challenge Marshall’s special team's unit. Ohio’s punt and kick coverage is a team strength, and punter Matthew Miller ranks fifth in the league, averaging 42.1 yards a kick. Marshall’s big special teams shortcoming has been on kickoff returns. Marshall ranks 13th in the MAC and 111th nationally, averaging just 15.5 yards. A win over an SEC team could mean letdown for most teams but that won’t be the case here, especially in a rival game and the ‘Battle of the Bell’. "We haven't had much success against Marshall lately," Knorr said. "So, I think our players are grounded in that they realize the tough task ahead." The Bobcats always show up at home against Marshall even when their team was awful. In 2002, Marshall edged Ohio 24-21, in 2000 Ohio scored a 38-28 win, and in 1998 Marshall again edged the Bobcats 30-23 in Athens.
You can purchase plays at both sites. The costs and information you receive are identical.
http://www.insideredgesports.com
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