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NFL Bet of the Day – November 1st, 2010

Hard to believe it’s already November and that the NFL season is basically halfway done. The over is 10-1 in the last eleven meetings between the Colts and Texans. Good luck!

Colts/Texans over 50

Overall Record:

College Football 17-10-3 (2010) 158-124-4 (overall)
NFL 9-14-1 (2010) 147-104-6 (overall)
MLB 69-48 (2010) 159-117-5 (overall)
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

College Football Bet of the Day – October 26th, 2010

The over is 8-1 in Boise State’s last nine games on field turf. The weather has not been very good in Boise recently, but it doesn’t look like it will be very bad this evening. Boise loves their blue turf. Good luck!

Boise St./La Tech over 63

Overall Record:

College Football 16-9-3 (2010) 157-124-4 (overall)
NFL 9-14-1 (2010) 147-104-6 (overall)
MLB 69-47 (2010) 159-116-5 (overall)
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

Brett Favre’s Open Fly Jeans

In case you didn’t catch Saturday Night Live this past weekend we wanted to make sure you had the opportunity to see a hilarious skit about Brett Favre. Favre is in a lot of hot water right now for allegedly sending former Jet’s reporter Jenn Sterger pictures of Lil’ Favre so SNL decided to wrap that saga into a Wrangler commerical parody. Priceless!

Brett Favre’s Open Fly Jeans video:

NFL Bets of the Day – October 25th, 2010

The Dallas Cowboys are an extremely desparate team and basically are playing for their season tonight. I realize they have what might be the worst head coach in the league, but Dallas has a top tier defense and offense. Good luck!

Cowboys -3
Cowboys/Giants over 45

Overall Record:

College Football 16-9-3 (2010) 157-124-4 (overall)
NFL 8-13-1 (2010) 146-103-6 (overall)
MLB 69-47 (2010) 159-116-5 (overall)
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

NFL Bets of the Day – October 24th, 2010

The talk all week has been around the NFL coming down on players for all the hard hits we saw last Sunday. It will be interesting to see what happens today in the games. Will the players be able to adjust or are fines and suspensions inevitable? Enjoy the games and good luck!

Bears -3
Chargers/Pats over 48
Vikings +3

Overall Record:

College Football 16-9-3 (2010) 157-124-4 (overall)
NFL 8-10-1 (2010) 146-100-6 (overall)
MLB 69-47 (2010) 159-116-5 (overall)
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

College Football Bet of the Day – October 22nd, 2010

Friday night ESPN college football has South Florida against the Cincinnati Bearcats. The under is 16-5-1 in Cincy’s last 22 games in October and we expect it to happen again this evening. Good luck!

Cincy/South Florida under 49

Overall Record:

College Football 16-8-3 (2010) 157-123-4 (overall)
NFL 8-10-1 (2010) 146-100-6 (overall)
MLB 69-47 (2010) 159-116-5 (overall)
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

The NFL is King

So far this year the NFL has had some excellent Monday Night games on TV, but this past Monday was a real stinker. Tennessee and Jacksonville isn’t very appealing to a national audience and quite frankly the Jaguars have a hard time getting people in northern Florida to care about them. Considering the game was a 30-3 blowout one might think the MLB playoff game between the nationally loved Yankees and the Texas Rangers would win in the TV ratings, right? WRONG! The abysmal MNF matchup was watched by 7.2% of US households and the Yankees/Rangers were only watched by 6.5% of homes. Imagine how bad the NFL would have crushed baseball if the Giants/Cowboys, Jets/Patriots or Packers/Vikings would have been pitted against each other. America’s pastime continues to lose their audience while the NFL gains popularity at a rapid pace. If the NFL is smart, and I believe them to be, they will figure out the looming collective bargaining agreement and insure there is no stoppage in play. The NFL is the cream of the crop when it comes to professional sports at this time and a lockout is something they must avoid at all cost.

Heisman Watch 2010 Update

#1 Cameron Newton: Urban Meyer and the Florida Gators secretly have to wishing they didn’t suspend Newton for stealing a laptop back in 2008. Newton has rushed for 562 yards and 10 TD’s in just his last three SEC games and has led the Auburn Tigers to a #5 ranking in the country. Cam plays LSU this week and Bama in a month so if he continues to shine he will be your Heisman winner.

#2 LaMichael James: LaMichael is averaging 169.6 rushing yards a game so far and is a major component in the nation’s top offense. Oregon will need to stay undefeated through the entire regular season in order to have a shot because east coast voters will look elsewhere.

#3 Kellen Moore: Moore’s biggest issue is that he keeps getting pulled from games. Moore was 14/16 and threw for 231 yards along with two touchdowns this past week. Kellen has thrown 16 touchdowns and 1 interception which is an impressive ratio. Boise absolutely needs to go undefeated or Moore can kiss any chance he has at the Heisman goodbye.

#4 Andrew Luck: Luck is back in the picture because other candidates have fallen out of the race for now. He seems to be the clear cut number-one pick in the 2011 NFL Draft and is on pace for 3,000+ yards passing and at least 30 touchdowns.

#5 Landry Jones: Oklahoma is at the top of the BCS rankings and will remain as long as they don’t lose. Landry is averaging almost 300 yards a game passing and has 14 touchdowns and only three interceptions on the year. Does anyone remember former Sooner QB Jason White from a few years ago???

Goodbye to Denard Robinson and Mark Ingram.

NFL Bet of the Day – October 18th, 2010

Monday Night Football is in Jacksonville this evening for the Jags and Titans. This game feels like it could go either way, but we are going with the dog at home. Good luck!

Jags +3

Overall Record:

College Football 15-8-3 (2010) 156-123-4 (overall)
NFL 8-9-1 (2010) 146-99-6 (overall)
MLB 68-46 (2010) 158-115-5
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)

NFL Bets of the Day – October 17th, 2010

It is already week 6 in the NFL and things are still up in the air across the league. We have three games on tap for you today. Good luck!

Eagles/Falcons under 42
Texans -4.5
Vikings -1.5

Overall Record:

College Football 15-8-3 (2010) 156-123-4 (overall)
NFL 7-7-1 (2010) 145-97-6 (overall)
MLB 68-46 (2010) 158-115-5
College Basketball 60-46-3 (2009-10) 257-195-9 (overall)
NHL 0-2 (2010) 1-4 (overall)
NBA 21-17 (2010) 65-53 (overall)