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Wagerallsports

Wagerallsports

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We all know what today is!

Well, yes-yes, it's game #6 of the World Series where Houston can possibly wrap it up tonight

But that's not what I'm talking about my friends

I'm referring to #3 Tennessee @ #1 Georgia

Where in the hell is poster Mofome these days? I betcha that guy as a Volunteers fan is ecstatic

I'm personally on Georgia -8.5

Here's a few tidbits from this game:

Volunteers @ Bulldogs (-8.5, 66): Tennessee is 7-1 ATS this season, including 1-0 as an underdog, and the over has covered in 15 of their past 20 games. Georgia has won five straight in the series & covered the past six.
The past three matchups have gone over the total, although Georgia is on an 8-1 under run.

This is going to be a great day BMR

Let's Win!
 

Wagerallsports

Wagerallsports

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College football forecast: Weather to keep Big Ten games under​


Looking out the window at the gray skies Thursday served as a timely reminder.

Now that the calendar has flipped to November, it’s important for bettors to also be meteorologists and check the weather reports.

For example, the forecast this weekend across Big Ten country calls for nasty weather, the kind that makes you want to cancel all your plans, sip hot apple cider and play a card game with your family at the kitchen table.

It’s also the type of conditions that can lead to games staying under the total, as teams find it difficult to move the ball in the elements.
Michigan State has lost five of its past six games and is dealing with the fallout from a postgame altercation following its loss at Michigan.

The Spartans already were struggling to produce points, ranking 93rd in the country in scoring offense at 24.5 points per game. Throw in some wind and rain in Champaign, Illinois, and they could have a miserable time.

Illinois leads the nation in scoring defense and yards allowed per game, an impressive turnaround under second-year coach Bret Bielema. That unit has made up for a pedestrian offense that relies heavily on running back Chase Brown.

Grab an umbrella and take under 41½.

Here are four more plays for Saturday:


Minnesota-Nebraska U46½: The Golden Gophers don’t have a vertical threat in the passing game, but they have developed an efficient offense that leans on running back Mohamed Ibrahim, who has 16 straight 100-yard games. Minnesota will be content to shorten the game against the Cornhuskers, who list quarterback Casey Thompson as a game-time decision.

Maryland-Wisconsin U50: This is entirely a weather play, because Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz has been surprisingly serviceable this season despite his team’s record. Wisconsin had to cancel a pregame tailgate party because of projected wind and rain. Maybe the Badgers’ defense will also show up now that the secondary is back to full strength.

Oklahoma State-Kansas O65: The Cowboys are coming off their first shutout loss since 2009, but seven of their past nine games have gone over the total. Kansas hasn’t stopped anyone in the Big 12 not named Iowa State, and the over is 6-3 in the Jayhawks’ last nine outings. Oh, and other than a breeze, the weather isn’t supposed to be bad in Lawrence, Kansas.

Washington State-Stanford U50½: The under is 7-1 in the Cougars’ games this season thanks to a defense that is ranked 24th in the nation at 20.8 points allowed per game. The Cardinal haven’t scored more than 28 points against Football Bowl Subdivision competition and put up 16, 15 and 13 points in the past three weeks.
 

chuckythegoat

chuckythegoat

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Wags, post 5 is good.

*Was scouting out MD/WIS game. Yes, the Wind is cautionary on the weather report.

My question is which team the wind might aid. MD passes a good bit.

In the past, this would have benefited WIS b/c of their run-heavy offense. This year WIS has become pass-heavy w/ (Fred) Merz at QB.

I'm not sure the Wind helps either side. If it's hard to score today, though...it's also hard to lay -5.
 

chuckythegoat

chuckythegoat

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Today's card so far:
Utah -17.5​
JMU +7.5​
S. Carolina -6.5​
NC State +3​
Mich St. +16.5​

Anyone think I'm nuts or agree with any of these?
Tank, I haven't bet any of those yet. Just a few notes:

*Utah. Scouting them out. QB is on the Injury Rpt, but the Coll injury rpt means less and less.
*James Mad. Do you think the QB is going to play?
*NC St. I like it. Looks like the coach settled on a QB after Leary.
*Mich St. This # is clearly bloated. On SUSPENSION games like this, so often I've seen the adjustment come out as way too heavy. Can think of several examples. One would be the FlaA&M game vs North Carolina. 25 guys out via academic suspension, the backups easily covered the adjusted line.
 
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