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College Football Bets of the Day – September 11th, 2010

What a glorious day of college football we have on the slate today. Florida State versus Oklahoma, Ohio State versus Miami, Michigan versus Notre Dame, Penn State versus Alabama and so many others. Enjoy and good luck!

Michigan +4
Stanford -6
Ohio State -9

Overall Record:

College Football 6-2 (2010) 147-117-1 (overall)
MLB 62-43 (2010) 152-112-5
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (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)

Favre and Receivers Need Work

The main take away from the Vikings 14-9 loss to the Saints last night is Favre and his gaggle of receivers need some polishing. Favre’s failure to connect with his two primary receivers Bernard Berrian and Percy Harvin is the reason they lost the matchup. Favre depended heavily on Sidney Rice last year, but he is injured and Berrian catching one pass for 3 yards and Harvin catching one for 12 yards won’t get it done. Favre was 4-12 on all passes to wide receivers and if it wasn’t for Shiancoe’s catches in the first half and some dump down passes to the backs it would have been a very poor statistical outing for Brett. I believe with some more practice Favre and gang (watch out for Greg Camarillo) will find a groove, but they will need to soon because the schedule is tough.

College Football Bet of the Day – September 10th, 2010

The over is 9-3 in UTEP’s last 12 road games and the over is 7-2 in Houston’s last 9 games in September. The number is high, but it should be. Good luck!

UTEP/Houston over 74.5

Overall Record:

College Football 5-2 (2010) 146-117-1 (overall)
MLB 62-43 (2010) 152-112-5
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (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 – September 9th, 2010

Two college football games and the NFL gets cranked up this evening so enjoy. The over is 9-0 in the last nine games Temple has played. Good luck!

Central Michigan/Temple over 46.5

Overall Record:

College Football 5-1 (2010) 146-116-1 (overall)
MLB 62-43 (2010) 152-112-5
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (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 Bets of the Day – September 6th, 2010

Happy Labor Day folks! The over is 9-2-1 in Navy’s last 12 games versus the ACC. Boise State against Virginia Tech has major implications which should make for a fantastic game. In the end Boise’s high powered offense will be too much for the Hokies.

Maryland/Navy over 48.5
Boise State pick’em

Overall Record:

College Football 4-0 (2010) 145-115-1 (overall)
MLB 60-41 (2010) 150-110-5
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (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 – September 3rd, 2010

The first week of college football can be quite difficult since you haven’t seen the teams in action yet. Interesting matchup tonight between Zona and Toledo and even though it is on the road we are going with the Wildcats. Good luck!

Arizona -16

Overall Record:

College Football 3-0 (2010) 144-115-1 (overall)
MLB 60-41 (2010) 150-110-5
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (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 Bets of the Day – September 2nd, 2010

College football is back with 18 games on the slate tonight. South Carolina hosts Southern Mississippi, USC visits Hawaii, Marshall takes on Ohio State in Columbus and plenty of other games on tap. Good luck!

Minnesota -1.5
USC/Hawaii over 53

Overall Record:

College Football 37-24 (2009-10) 142-115-1 (overall)
MLB 60-41 (2010) 150-110-5
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (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)

Survey Says

College football kicks off tomorrow evening and it should be another fantastic year. Here are my predicitions for conference champions and the national champion.

ACC
Florida State, Miami and North Carolina are all veteran teams. If UNC has player suspension issues that linger for too long look for Florida State to win the Atlantic and Miami to win the Coastal.

Prediction: Miami beats Florida State in the ACC Championship

Big East
Cincinnati lost their QB and head coach while UConn, Pitt and Rutgers have gained another year of seasoning and are ready to win this wide open conference. While some may say that West Virginia is always in contention the Rich Rodriguez days are long gone. Upstarts UConn and Rutgers have skill players back and great coaching in order to win tight games. Pitt may has a Heisman hopeful, but they still have a coach who chokes in more big games than Marty Shottenheimer. South Florida has a nice offense coming back but the defense is the weakest in quite some time for the Bulls.

Prediction: Rutgers to win the Big East

Big 10
It is almost unanimous that Ohio State, Iowa and Wisconsin have some of the best teams in all of football this year. OSU plays at Iowa and Wisconsin and at home to Miami, Penn St and Michigan. Iowa has most of their tough games at home, but the Arizona game on the road in Week 3 could be a pitfall. Wisconsin has to go to Iowa which will more than likely be their demise.

Prediction: Ohio State wins

Big 12
This year is the last hurrah for Colorado and Nebraska. Unfortunately it doesn’t matter because Nebraska will win the North Division in a landslide. Texas and Oklahoma will once again play the Red River Shootout for conference supremacy. Oklahoma may have a Heisman hopeful at RB in DeMarco Murray and Texas could be good, but they lost a lot.

Prediction: Oklahoma wins the Big 12 Championship

Pac 10
Lots of good QBs, a death penalty and many other young talented players are heading up this conference. Arizona gets Iowa, USC, Washington and Oregon State at home. Oregon State has to open up at TCU and then 2 weeks later goes to Boise State besides back-to-back road games at Arizona and Washington. USC can’t win anything tangible, but have the talent to make a huge statement. Washington Heisman hopeful Jake Locker is a true playmaker and should keep the Huskies in most games. Stanford has the offense, but will need a defense to make anyone look at them as contenders.

Prediction: Arizona wins the Pac 10

SEC
Tim Tebow is gone, but Florida continues to reload as usual. Alabama is coming off a dream season, but have issues with the Heisman winner Mark Ingram getting banged up plus they have a lot of new faces on defense. Auburn has a pretty easy path to their tango against Alabama in the season finale while Arkansas and South Carolina should have explosive offenses. You can’t count out LSU, but in the end Florida wins SEC East and Auburn in a stunner wins the SEC West.

Prediction: Auburn wins the SEC

Sleeper Teams:
Middle Tennessee State, NC State, UCLA, and South Florida

BCS Championship
The BCS Championship game will not have a WAC or Mountain West team in it even though there is a lot of preseason hype that Boise or TCU will make the big game. The usual suspects Ohio State and Oklahoma will battle for the title with Terrelle Pryor and Ohio State gutting through a great game for the win.

Troy Polamalu’s Hair Insured

Have you ever wondered how much Troy Polamalu’s hair is worth? I personally haven’t, but I have pontificated on how long it might take for him to wash and dry the over-sized French poodle that resides on his head. If you have actually speculated whether Troy’s locks were worth some scratch you don’t need to question anymore. Head and Shoulders has taken out a $1 million insurance policy from Lloyd’s of London for Polamalu’s hair. In reality Troy’s hair is actually worth more than a million because he has probably been paid quite well for his role in all of the Head and Shoulders commercials we are hearing/seeing these days.

While you might think the insurance policy is over the top this type of things happens all the time. Tom Jones chest hair is insured for $7 million, Heidi Klum’s legs $2.2 million, and Jennifer Lopez’s caboose is insured for an astounding $27 million.

Eastern Washington’s New Red Turf

The Eastern Washington football team had their first football practice this past Friday on their new red Sprinturf field. Woodward field will be renamed Roos Field at a ceremony on Septemer 16th and then the first home game on the red turf will be played September 18th agasinst Montana. The new name is in recognition of former Eagle and current Titan Michael Roos and his wife Katherine for their $500,000 contribution to the project. The Smurf Turf has been a great gimmick for Boise State and the red turf should do the trick for Eastern Washington. Don’t stare too long at the new turf though because you will start to feel like your eyes are bleeding.