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SuperContest Survivor & College: 2 New Contests At Westgate 2025/26 Football Season šŸ’°

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Westgate to offer new Survivor, College SuperContests this season​

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The Westgate SuperBook will debut two new football handicapping contests this season, SuperContest Survivor and SuperContest College.

Survivor is a $5,000-entry, winner-take-all elimination contest in which participants must pick a winning team, with no point spreads, each week of the 18-week NFL regular season. Teams can be used only once.

The SuperBook will continue to offer SuperContest Gold, its $5,000-entry, winner-take-all contest in which participants make five weekly picks against the spread during the NFL season.

ā€œWe’ve been talking about doing Survivor for the last couple of years,ā€ Westgate vice president of race and sports John Murray said. ā€œWe wanted to do something a little bit different, and in keeping with that theme of the SuperContest Gold, we thought it would be a cool idea to do a $5,000 Survivor contest as well for the more high-end players.ā€

Contestants can have up to 10 entries each in Survivor, and 100 percent of the entry fees in all SuperContests will be paid back to the players.

College is a $500-entry contest in which participants make seven weekly picks against the spread (no totals) for 14 weeks of the college football season. The contest will start in the final week of August and finish in the final week of November, and contestants can have up to 10 entries each.

ā€œThere’s been a lot of people asking us for years to do some kind of college contest, and here it is,ā€ Murray said. ā€œWe’re just trying to give people some new stuff to get excited about for football.

ā€œIt’s the first big-money college contest in Nevada, to my knowledge, that people can submit picks on their mobile devices, the same way they can for the SuperContest.ā€

Official rules for each contest will be finalized at a later date, and registration for all SuperContests will open July 1.

SuperContest back to $1,500

The SuperContest, which set the standard as the world’s most prestigious NFL handicapping contest, will up the ante next season from $1,000 per entry to $1,500 per entry, its previous price point before it was lowered to $1,000 in recent years.

The format of making five weekly picks ATS during the NFL season will remain the same, and the SuperContest will again feature 11 in-season contests: two nine-week, three six-week and six three-week.

ā€œWe’re taking the buy-in back up to the traditional $1,500 in an effort to get the top of the SuperContest payouts a little higher,ā€ Murray said. ā€œWe want to see the winner and top people in the SuperContest win some more money this year, so that’s why we’re increasing the entry fee a little bit and we are going to reduce the in-season prize pool a little bit.ā€

The Westgate has discontinued the SuperContest Reboot, a $500-entry contest that covered the final nine weeks of the NFL season.

SuperContest weekend will take place Aug. 15 and 16, with an event Aug. 15 at the Westgate where people can win free entries into the SuperContest and SuperContest College, and a golf tournament Aug. 16 at Las Vegas Country Club.
 

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High school hoops coach wins 1st SuperContest College football contest​

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Doug Fleming is a quick study when it comes to sports betting.

The longtime Michigan high school basketball coach entered his first football handicapping contest in Las Vegas six years ago when he was in town for a travel team tournament.

ā€œComing out there for summer basketball was what really started it,ā€ he said.

Fleming, 64, recently won the inaugural SuperContest College football contest, finishing a sizzling 65-31-2 against the spread to top a field of 1,080 entries and turn his $500 entry fee into $216,000 in prize money.

ā€œThe money’s great. But I was more interested in winning the contest. You get that far, you just want to win,ā€ he said. ā€œI know how hard it is to handicap. I’ve been in different contests over the years.

ā€œYou’re running at that level (of a 67.7 percent winning percentage), that’s pretty good. So I was very, very happy with that.ā€

He took his first lead in the 14-week contest in Week 13, by a point, and clinched the title by going 5-1-1 ATS in Week 14, helped by UNLV’s 42-17 blowout win over UNR as a 7½-point favorite. An entry named Black and Purple went 62-34-2 to settle for second place and a $108,000 prize.

Fleming went 24-10-1 ATS over the final five weeks of the contest in which contestants make seven weekly picks ATS (no totals). He’s proud of the fact that he is a recreational bettor who has a full-time job in real estate development, primarily in affordable housing, and competed in the contest for fun.

ā€œI’m a competitor at heart,ā€ he said. ā€œThe fact I knew I was in there with big groups that have a lot of money and sophisticated guys behind them with computers and everything, I’m a one-man show. It’s just me doing the handicapping.

ā€œI had some friends and we would sit together at happy hour on Thursdays and they would throw me some ideas as we drank beers. But that was about it. It’s just me and my own process.ā€

Trust the process

Fleming guided East Lansing High School to the Final Four of the Michigan state tournament in 2008, when they lost to a Saginaw High squad led by future NBA champion Draymond Green.

He said his 30 years of coaching experience was a key part of his weekly process for making picks, which were submitted by Winners Circle Proxy Service.

ā€œI listen to VSiN a lot and (host) Gill Alexander said a few years ago there’s two kinds of handicappers. There’s statistical handicappers and they gamble off their own numbers. And there’s informational gamblers that take information on games and bet off of that. I like to think I’m a combination of the two,ā€ he said. ā€œI have Kenny White’s newsletter. He would come out with his statistical numbers early in the week and I would circle 10 or 12 games where his numbers said there was a statistical advantage. I also subscribe to Brad Powers’ weekly newsletter, where he puts a paragraph on every game, so that was my informational part of it.

ā€œAfter I do the statistical and informational, I’d sprinkle in a little coaching experience and those are the three things in my mental process. … I’d like to think what I did is put on my coach’s hat and I’d go, ā€˜OK, if I’m coaching that team, where are they at right now? What’s the locker room like?’ So, I would use my experience as a coach to kind of factor that into my handicap.ā€

Back to school

Fleming finished in the top 20 in the Golden Nugget’s Ultimate Football Challenge a few years ago that combined college and NFL Picks. He won the SuperContest College with his own single entry, while finishing out of the money on another entry he shared with a friend.

He also entered the Circa Survivor (where he was eliminated) and Million contests this season. But he prefers the college contest.

ā€œThe NFL’s so hard,ā€ he said. ā€œI like the college because you’ve got so many more games to choose from.ā€

He chose wisely.
 
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