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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Can Oklahoma State Contain Mizzou’s Drew Lock at the Liberty Bowl?
Postseason FBS games are carefully scheduled to prevent regular-season rematches, with the goal of matching teams of contrasting styles. When a representative from a high-scoring league like the Big 12 is paired with the SEC – known for stubborn defense and physical intimidation – the clash of identities can create magic in a bowl contest. There are exceptions to every rule, … [Read more...] about Can Oklahoma State Contain Mizzou’s Drew Lock at the Liberty Bowl?
Positive Drug Test Doesn’t Budge Lines for Clemson-Notre Dame Semifinal
Are you a Power Rangers fan? Well, you should be, even if you prefer football to children’s TV. Dabo Swinney’s epic defensive front-4 at Clemson is known by aliases Clelin Ferrell, Dexter Lawrence, Austin Bryant and Christian Wilkins, but they’ve taken to dressing up as the Mighty Morphin’ superheroes on Halloween and the moniker has stuck. Each of the quartet could … [Read more...] about Positive Drug Test Doesn’t Budge Lines for Clemson-Notre Dame Semifinal
Underdog Gophers Dig a Hole Prior to Quick Lane Bowl
The Minnesota Golden Gophers are making headlines for all the wrong reasons. A rule-breaking incident involving several student-athletes may lead to a thinned-out roster for the Quick Lane Bowl in Motor City. Minnesota has not exactly thrilled fans in 2018 to begin with. The Gophers were blown out by such – ahem – powerhouses as Maryland, Nebraska and Illinois on their way … [Read more...] about Underdog Gophers Dig a Hole Prior to Quick Lane Bowl
First Responder Bowl: Handicapping Boise State vs Boston College
There hasn’t been much Vegas line movement on the Boston College vs Boise State scrum at Cotton Bowl Stadium on 12/26. In fact, the betting odds have been amazingly steady for more than a week. The Boise Blue are a (-3) favorite on the point spread. A middle-of-the-road O/U total (55) may reflect the Eagles’ failure to take over games on offense against worthy foes late in … [Read more...] about First Responder Bowl: Handicapping Boise State vs Boston College
Houston vs Army – Armed Forces Bowl Preview
This Saturday, Army looks to cap off their magical 10-2 season with an Armed Forces Bowl victory over the 8-4 Houston Cougars out of the American Athletic Conference. Saturday will be a very special day for the Black Knights. Although having a bowl reserved specifically for them each year, Army has always struggled to reach the 6-win mark. The program has played in just 7 … [Read more...] about Houston vs Army – Armed Forces Bowl Preview
New Mexico Bowl Gambling Preview: Utah State vs North Texas
The New Mexico Bowl has managed to steer clear of lopsided games in the current decade. Apart from Utah State’s 21-6 win over the UTEP Miners, no New Mexico Bowl since 2012 has been determined by more than a single touchdown. Yet as December 15th draws closer, there remains a fairly wide spread on USU and North Texas. In fact, the line on the New Mexico Bowl is the widest … [Read more...] about New Mexico Bowl Gambling Preview: Utah State vs North Texas
Herm Edwards’ ASU Sun Devils an Underdog in Las Vegas Bowl
Any bowl committee with rights to the MWC champion is no slouch, and therefore it feels like a major letdown that Fresno State is paired against a mid-tier contender like the Arizona State Sun Devils in the Las Vegas Bowl on December 15th. Especially given what high hurdles the Bulldogs overcame to beat-out Boise State for the crown. But live-event planners from Vegas know … [Read more...] about Herm Edwards’ ASU Sun Devils an Underdog in Las Vegas Bowl
Holy Knight, Maybe UCF Deserved a Playoff Spot After All
I cover international hockey on occasion, and the most time-honored knock on the format is the single-game elimination scenario. Why potentially crown a champion by means of a few lucky bounces over 60 minutes? The criticism overlooks that an IIHF or Olympic tournament is designed to determine the best team. Not necessarily the best match-up for a single 60:00 against … [Read more...] about Holy Knight, Maybe UCF Deserved a Playoff Spot After All