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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LSU Tigers Host Alabama as 14-Point Underdogs
Is Alabama truly head and shoulders above every other FBS contender in 2018-19? We’re about to find out. All due respect to the Clemson Tigers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. But if you wanted to construct a match-up that would finally test the Crimson Tide in the 3rd and 4th quarter, it would look a lot like Saturday’s trip to Baton Rouge to face the LSU Tigers. Ed … [Read more...] about LSU Tigers Host Alabama as 14-Point Underdogs
Notre Dame Favored by Bundle vs Rival Navy in San Diego
Rivalries make for thorny betting, with the factor of emotional effort on the gridiron tested against pure physics and pure skill. I once had a student-athlete from my alma mater (destined for a quick exit from the squad) tell me he did not care much for football and was not planning to give 100% in every game. Raw stuff, eh? That is not an interview answer you get every … [Read more...] about Notre Dame Favored by Bundle vs Rival Navy in San Diego
Battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy
120 years ago, the University of Michigan defeated Michigan Agricultural College 39-0. The two teams began playing every year, with U of M deciding to suit up their freshman team against the Aggies, essentially treating the matchup as a practice game. It was not long before the MAC football program had become strong enough to beat Michigan, winning for the first time in … [Read more...] about Battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy
Georgia at LSU: Picking an SEC Slug-Fest on the Spread
Before the 2018-19 season started, I wrote that Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is loaded at QB, and his only real problem is figuring out who will run the rock. “Smart is hoping that freshman RB Zamir White, the top-ranked rusher in the 2018 recruiting class, will continue to amaze after racking up Hershel Walker-type numbers in high school,” read my – ahem – indubitably … [Read more...] about Georgia at LSU: Picking an SEC Slug-Fest on the Spread
UCF at Memphis: Saturday Lock on the Point Spread
Vegas odds-managers undoubtedly expect the UCF Knights to win in a close, entertaining scrum over the Memphis Tigers. The payoff line on a straight-up UCF win is (-185) while Memphis is (+160), and the point spread is a meager (-4 ½) for the visiting Black & Gold. Has Memphis done anything to get those kinds of stripes in Vegas – marked as less than a TD underdog to an … [Read more...] about UCF at Memphis: Saturday Lock on the Point Spread
Kentucky at Texas A&M: Badly Mispriced ML is Opportunity for CFB Bettors
In my novel, ahem, article The Path to Sports Betting Lies in Roads Less Traveled for Wagerbop, I detail how the recreational bettor can look at the betting boards every day, intending to bet only every so often – maybe once per week tops. When the number of bets considered goes up, and the number of bets placed goes down, the chances of playing the very best lines in exactly … [Read more...] about Kentucky at Texas A&M: Badly Mispriced ML is Opportunity for CFB Bettors
Friday Night College Preview: Betting on Georgia Tech at Louisville
Current Louisville head coach Bobby Petrino's sad finale in the NFL was memorable, if for no other reason than how pitiful and detached his Atlanta Falcons were in the final weeks of his last season. Will it come to that again for the cyclin' skipper in Louisville, or are there better days ahead? The Cardinals have dropped their pair of opening ACC games to fall to 2-3 on … [Read more...] about Friday Night College Preview: Betting on Georgia Tech at Louisville
Stanford at Notre Dame: Handicapping a Titanic Battle on the Moneyline
I’m thinking of myself as a fair handicapper this week, because I made a mistake...and won anyway. Blowing an obvious point of logic (in hindsight, or realized bitterly by opening kickoff) is one of the worst mistakes a moneyline gambler can make. But if your picks are solid enough that you account for error, then you can make a bad mistake and win anyway. Sometimes, at … [Read more...] about Stanford at Notre Dame: Handicapping a Titanic Battle on the Moneyline