Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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Time to Start Betting Against Michigan State
Michigan State is currently sitting at the #6 spot in the nation in the latest AP poll. A tough Sunday road loss at #17 Purdue should not set Sparty back too much. An NCAA 2-seed in March seems likely, but folks in Lansing are craving that 1-seed. My latest predictions have Michigan State sliding in with a 3-seed while Michigan wins the B10 and grabs a high 2-seed. My … [Read more...] about Time to Start Betting Against Michigan State
How Recent NCAAB Outcomes Affect the Field of 68
Last week, I predicted the 68-team field for the annual NCAA tournament, dividing the teams I deemed deserving into 4 regions of 16 seeds each. I was very clear that mid-January was “way way too early” to be doing that, as so much can change in the final 5-6 weeks of the college hoops regular season. This last week has been heaven for college basketball fans. We have been … [Read more...] about How Recent NCAAB Outcomes Affect the Field of 68
Way Way Too Early Bracketology: NCAA Tournament Field Predictions
I was browsing the web while researching for this article when I stumbled upon Andy Katz’s predictions. Apparently this man has released 4 NCAA tourney field predictions already this season. Well … I’m on my first. I had not looked at any of Katz’s predictions prior to writing this, nor did I want to. I did not want anything to influence my judgement. So much can change … [Read more...] about Way Way Too Early Bracketology: NCAA Tournament Field Predictions
Profit by Betting Nothing but Pac-12 Games in February – Part Two
Yesterday I enlightened readers on the rampant success that home teams in the Pac-12 have enjoyed once the calendar turns to February. That ever-giving well is not dry. There are more profits in this conference just waiting to be exploited. If you have already tasted the sweet fruit of Pac-12 February games and are back for more - welcome! If you stumbled across this page … [Read more...] about Profit by Betting Nothing but Pac-12 Games in February – Part Two
Profit by Betting Nothing but Pac-12 Games in February – Part One
College basketball is such a month-by-month sport. That is why I am always putting out guides based on the month. Before the calendar turns, there are stacked early-season tournaments and cupcake thrash-for-cash games. January and February are the meat n’ taters of the season - conference play. March is just … well … madness. I am all about making things simple. What could … [Read more...] about Profit by Betting Nothing but Pac-12 Games in February – Part One
Musketeers Will Need a Break or Two Against the Wildcats
This year’s Villanova is no last year’s Villanova, but they are still Villanova. Remember, of course, that HC Jay Wright’s uber-talented 2017-18 squad won the National Championship with a 36-4 record. This season, the Wildcats are sittin’ pretty at 13-4 overall and 4-0 in Big East play. Winning their previous 5 games has propelled them back inside the top-25. A slip up on … [Read more...] about Musketeers Will Need a Break or Two Against the Wildcats
What They Didn’t Teach in School About January Unders
I checked several of the curriculum books used to design math classes across the nation. Guess how many suggest teaching students about betting college basketball unders in January? You guessed it, zero. Picking up the school system’s slack as usual, I am here to tickle under-bettors pink and convert as many over-betting pigs as I can (just kidding over-bettors, you’re not … [Read more...] about What They Didn’t Teach in School About January Unders
Why I Always Fade Undefeated Teams in January
Virginia, Michigan, Houston. The Coaches’ poll has them ranked #1, #4, and #15 respectively while AP has them #4, #2, #17. Each team that gets a crack at these lone undefeated squads of the 2018-19 season is hoping they can be the one to finally deal them a loss. History tells us that these elite teams will likely stumble before the big dance. Kentucky was the last team to … [Read more...] about Why I Always Fade Undefeated Teams in January