If I walk into a local sports bar with 100 legitimate sports fans, I’ll guess I typically know more than 95 of them about PGA and world golf, know more than 80 of them about NFL and college football teams, know less than 70 of them about MLB teams, know more than 90 of them about sports wagering, and know less than 90 of them about college and NBA basketball teams. Not my thing.
My very consistent wagering units on football (about 400 last year) are $18 per game, on golf (about 400 last year) are $4 e.w., and these basketball wagers (about 2 in the last 365 days) are $5 each.
Here goes:
St Johns’(-7) over Arkansas
Gonzaga(+5) over Houston
Drake(+7) over Texas Tech
BYU(+1') over Wisconsin
Purdue(-6') over McNeese
Creighton(+8') over Auburn
GL
My very consistent wagering units on football (about 400 last year) are $18 per game, on golf (about 400 last year) are $4 e.w., and these basketball wagers (about 2 in the last 365 days) are $5 each.
Here goes:
St Johns’(-7) over Arkansas
Gonzaga(+5) over Houston
Drake(+7) over Texas Tech
BYU(+1') over Wisconsin
Purdue(-6') over McNeese
Creighton(+8') over Auburn
GL