YTD 178-139-2 +47.98 Units
ND - ML(-140)*****(5 Units) - Loser
This is not a homer play. Two teams going in different directions. SU has lost 5 of their last 7 while ND has won 3 in a row. Sure the 3 wins were against subpar teams but at least they did many positive things in each win. I have been to been many games at the Dome in SU and I know SU will give ND everything they have but their defense is very suspect and has yielded big yards against conference opponents. ND is hitting on all cylinders. The defense is creating TO's. Irish have been dominating the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. Julius Jones has been unreal having three 200 yd. games. He could have had 350 against Stanford if they did not yank him mid 3rd Q. He will cause the SU defense all sorts of problems. I really like the way the OL has been gelling and QB Brady Quinn has not been making mistakes and has progressed nicely over the last month. This guy will be one heck of a QB over the next year or two. SU will fire Pasqualoni regardless of the outcome. Many of the Irish Seniors that I spoke after the Stanford said the SU will be their bowl game. They want to go out winners. ND wins by double digits.
Kansas St. +14** - Winner
I have to take the Wildcats here for a couple of reasons. Sooners were not super dominant on the road at Colorado and Alabama. Both average teams. K.St. has won 6 in a row and have nothing to lose. Sooners have everything to lose. I had a chance to speak with Charlie McBride today, a former Huskers coach at a golf club here in Phoenix. He said no matter what, with a coordinator leaving it distracts the team, no matter what the coaching staff and players tell you. They are creatures of habit. This would disrupt them a bit. Now I have to believe what a former coach tells me in this instance as he went through this same scenario in his 40 years of coaching. Another thing I don't understand is why is the line not moving. Tons of money is coming in on the Sooners. Normally when that happens the line goes up but Vegas is onto something hear. They set this line a tad high which is why it has not moved all week or maybe .5 a pt. Wildcats stay inside the number.
Leaning to Georgia but won't decide until late Sat. afternoon. Might add a 2nd half play or two on Sat. I will have a 10pt. CFB teaser as well.
Can't wait with the bowl season around the corner!
GLTA!
HORNS
ND - ML(-140)*****(5 Units) - Loser
This is not a homer play. Two teams going in different directions. SU has lost 5 of their last 7 while ND has won 3 in a row. Sure the 3 wins were against subpar teams but at least they did many positive things in each win. I have been to been many games at the Dome in SU and I know SU will give ND everything they have but their defense is very suspect and has yielded big yards against conference opponents. ND is hitting on all cylinders. The defense is creating TO's. Irish have been dominating the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. Julius Jones has been unreal having three 200 yd. games. He could have had 350 against Stanford if they did not yank him mid 3rd Q. He will cause the SU defense all sorts of problems. I really like the way the OL has been gelling and QB Brady Quinn has not been making mistakes and has progressed nicely over the last month. This guy will be one heck of a QB over the next year or two. SU will fire Pasqualoni regardless of the outcome. Many of the Irish Seniors that I spoke after the Stanford said the SU will be their bowl game. They want to go out winners. ND wins by double digits.
Kansas St. +14** - Winner
I have to take the Wildcats here for a couple of reasons. Sooners were not super dominant on the road at Colorado and Alabama. Both average teams. K.St. has won 6 in a row and have nothing to lose. Sooners have everything to lose. I had a chance to speak with Charlie McBride today, a former Huskers coach at a golf club here in Phoenix. He said no matter what, with a coordinator leaving it distracts the team, no matter what the coaching staff and players tell you. They are creatures of habit. This would disrupt them a bit. Now I have to believe what a former coach tells me in this instance as he went through this same scenario in his 40 years of coaching. Another thing I don't understand is why is the line not moving. Tons of money is coming in on the Sooners. Normally when that happens the line goes up but Vegas is onto something hear. They set this line a tad high which is why it has not moved all week or maybe .5 a pt. Wildcats stay inside the number.
Leaning to Georgia but won't decide until late Sat. afternoon. Might add a 2nd half play or two on Sat. I will have a 10pt. CFB teaser as well.
Can't wait with the bowl season around the corner!
GLTA!
HORNS
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