Northwestern plays close games and should actually win the game but give my points and I’ll take them.
+6.5 Northwestern (#21) @ Maryland
+6.5 Northwestern (#21) @ Maryland
Idk as Stanford is a strange team and sometimes have high scoring games. Pac-12 has been a strange conference in general but don’t play too much so really not quite sure. Good luck though.I'm adding one here
Washington/Stanford under 141
I hope the way they lost last game to Illinois it doesn’t have a carryover effect into this game. The Terps seem to be unbeatable at home and as well ATS in Big Ten home games. This is a grab your big balls kind of bet. Good luck this seems to be the contrarian side of the action IMO.Northwestern plays close games and should actually win the game but give my points and I’ll take them.
+6.5 Northwestern (#21) @ Maryland
AddingPlays so far
Ohio State +4.5
Michigan -5.5
Wow nice 11.5 point middle impressive position Harry.Have Ohio +5 jumped on Illinois +7.5 live I'm happy let's go!!!!!
Looking promisingNorthwestern plays close games and should actually win the game but give my points and I’ll take them.
+6.5 Northwestern (#21) @ Maryland
NiceHave Ohio +5 jumped on Illinois +7.5 live I'm happy let's go!!!!!
3pt dagger at end of 1st half didn’t help. But still in the game and w/in 2pts… 39-41.Looking promising
And talking about t 2pts, Man U is up 2-0 w/ 30 mins left.Early morning action: EFL Cup Final!
Manchester United (+115) v. Newcastle United @ 8:30am PT
Man U is clicking on all cylinders. They beat Barcelona in Europa action last Thursday. And now they are looking to get EFL trophy today. This shouldn’t be close at all, take Man U.
All eyes will be on Wembley Stadium this Sunday as Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United look to end their six-year wait for silverware in the League Cup final. Still holding hopes of a quadruple-trophy season after defeating Barcelona on Thursday evening, the Red Devils now aim to lift this trophy for a sixth time in what will be their tenth League Cup final appearance.
The national stadium has been a home away from home for United, with this being their 53rd Wembley outing, discounting away games against Tottenham between 2017-2019. That’s more than any other side and with their joint-biggest win in neutral events here coming against none other than Newcastle United in the 1996 Charity Shield (4-0), they’ll be hoping for another dominant display having scored at least twice in ten straight matches and losing just once in their last 20!
