For some odd reason my post didn't post? I had Kansas State +7.5 & Kent State +8 in that post. Here are the game that I will be playing:
Texas -37.5 -110 (20 units)
It is not my style to pick on the weak, the halt the maim or the blind but as a bettor one often has to do that in order to get the cash and that is why I am taking the Texas Longhorns (7-0 SU, 7-0 ATS) to bury Oklahoma State Saturday and easily cover the 37 we will be laying here.
The game is a classic example of taking power and strength against impotence and weakness. Oklahoma State (3-4 SU, 1-5 ATS) has one edge in this game, the home field, and that won?t be enough to even keep it close, especially with back-up quarterback Al Pena (eight interceptions the past two games) getting his third straight start. In the previous two he has led the Cowboys to a 62-23 loss at Texas A&M and a 37-10 defeat at Iowa State.
These teams don?t even breathe the same air. Texas has the nation?s 6th ranked defense (giving up 272.57 yards per game) and the 11th best offense (averaging 487.29 yards per game) while you can mark OSU absent in both categories.
Texas has twice been a 40-point or better favorite this season and has covered 40.5 in a 60-3 win over Louisiana-Lafayette and -40 in a 51-10 win over Rice.
With Longhorn coach Mack Brown doing everything he can to prove he is a real winner, look for him to do everything he can to run up the score and maintain that number one spot in the BCS rankings.
Other Games:
Navy +6.5 +104
Good Day & Good Luck!
Texas -37.5 -110 (20 units)
It is not my style to pick on the weak, the halt the maim or the blind but as a bettor one often has to do that in order to get the cash and that is why I am taking the Texas Longhorns (7-0 SU, 7-0 ATS) to bury Oklahoma State Saturday and easily cover the 37 we will be laying here.
The game is a classic example of taking power and strength against impotence and weakness. Oklahoma State (3-4 SU, 1-5 ATS) has one edge in this game, the home field, and that won?t be enough to even keep it close, especially with back-up quarterback Al Pena (eight interceptions the past two games) getting his third straight start. In the previous two he has led the Cowboys to a 62-23 loss at Texas A&M and a 37-10 defeat at Iowa State.
These teams don?t even breathe the same air. Texas has the nation?s 6th ranked defense (giving up 272.57 yards per game) and the 11th best offense (averaging 487.29 yards per game) while you can mark OSU absent in both categories.
Texas has twice been a 40-point or better favorite this season and has covered 40.5 in a 60-3 win over Louisiana-Lafayette and -40 in a 51-10 win over Rice.
With Longhorn coach Mack Brown doing everything he can to prove he is a real winner, look for him to do everything he can to run up the score and maintain that number one spot in the BCS rankings.
Other Games:
Navy +6.5 +104
Good Day & Good Luck!
