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Written by admin on August 10, 2018
With three weeks to go before the 2018 college football season, it’s time to start thinking about how to put your sports betting together for the season. While it already seems fairly certain that Alabama, Clemson and maybe Georgia or Ohio State will be back in the College Football Playoff, there is a lot of action to see between now Read MoreWritten by admin on August 10, 2018
The 2018 college football season is almost upon us, which means that it’s time to start picking the best games for your sports betting. College football is often an emotional game played by young men in their teens and early twenties, which means that crazy things can happen that you just don’t see in the pro game. Remember 2013, when Read MoreWritten by admin on August 9, 2018
There are five “power” conferences in college football, and there is a sixth (the American Athletic Conference) that considers itself on par with the other five, as they showed when AAC champ (and lone unbeaten team) UCF knocked off SEC West champ Auburn in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day. However, there are only four slots in the Read MoreWritten by admin on July 31, 2018
The amount of money that people spend on sports betting football runs between $60 and $70 billion each year — and that’s just the side that passes back and forth under the table, according to CNBC. One way to yield some profits from your wagering is to find the underdog on the favorable side of a matchup or of a Read MoreWritten by admin on July 31, 2018
If you like to include futures in your sports betting, one of the most interesting props in college football has to with win-loss total bets for teams in the regular season. If you take the time to understand the nuances of the college football schedule and analyze the depth at work in the various rosters — all the while balancing Read MoreWritten by admin on July 31, 2018
When the calendar turns to September, we’ll be well on our way into the 2018 college football regular season, with some huge non-conference matchups happening in the opening week of the season, such as Washington traveling to Atlanta to take on Auburn in a battle between a Pac-12 contender and the defending SEC West champions. But as the season wears Read MoreWritten by admin on July 27, 2018
The 2018 college football season is almost upon us, and while the national story seems to be about (once again) whether anyone can knock off Alabama (and Clemson and Georgia seem like the best candidates to do it at this point), each conference has intrigue of its own that will play out for sports betting enthusiasts in the win and Read MoreWritten by admin on July 25, 2018
The Big Ten was one of the two Power Five conferences to miss out on the College Football Playoff last year. Ohio State won the conference championship, knocking off previously unbeaten Wisconsin, who would have gone to the playoff had they beaten the Buckeyes. Both of those teams lead the odds to win the conference again this year, and the Read MoreWritten by admin on July 25, 2018
The Pac-12 can only go up from last year, when their champion didn’t have a chance of appearing in the College Football Playoff, and then Pac-12 teams went 1-8 in bowl play, including a 24-7 thrashing that Ohio State delivered to USC in the Cotton Bowl. The only Pac-12 team to win a bowl game was Utah, who took advantage Read MoreWritten by admin on July 25, 2018
When we think about SEC football, we usually start by thinking about Alabama — and that’s smart sports betting because they won yet another national championship back in January. However, when you’re thinking about conference championship action, remember that Alabama didn’t even win their division in the SEC a year ago, as Auburn and Georgia squared off in the SEC Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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