NCAA YTD: 48-44 (+1.74*)
NFL YTD: 29-33 (-3.96*)
I've seen a few strong plays of late for exactly what they were. I believe my confidence in my top plays this week is legitimate.
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Connecticut(-3)(-108) over Rutgers (2*)
- - I wonder how many different ways there are to say it . . . IMO, from top to bottom, by every substantial criteria that comes to mind, Connecticut in this engagement is as good as and generally better than the Scarlet Knights . . . The old cliche is, "They were the better team today"; if these teams played at Rutgers six times from September to January, I would be VERY disappointed if Connecticut lost twice . . .It would be Connecticut(-3) or no play for me if this was LAST YEAR'S Connecticut team . . . I don't see this game being decided on the game's final snaps.
Rutgers Blog:
http://www.nj.com/rutgers/ledger/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/11010162183290.xml
Kent State(-8')(-108) over Central Florida (1.5*)
- - When Kent was smoked by Iowa in their opener while playing without Joshua Cribbs, the heart and soul of their team, the few posts I read on the forum moaned about what on awful team they were. I saw something completely different, to wit, athleticism, heart and fundamentaly sound coaching (i.e., finishing plays and credible scheming while being badly outmanned). I made a small winning wager on Kent against Rutgers in their next game on the board, and then I kind of lost track of them. Now Kent is rolling, and I am leaning on what I saw in that opener to wager that they didn't shoot their whole wad on Senior day. On the other side, Central Florida has some athletes (don't they?) and plays some defense, but from my experience, "a finger in the dike pressure" seems more likely than "gonna get it done confidence" off a missed opportunity against lowly Ball State. I'm backing Kent to show its class going away.
Kent State HC Doug Martin Press Conference Quotes:
http://www.kentstatesports.com/inde...e_id=1444&url_subchannel_id=&change_well_id=2
Scouting Kent State and UCF:
http://ucfathletics.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112204aab.html
Toledo(+4')(-108) over Bowling Green (1*)
- - Toledo consistently earns my money when they have a MAC team right where they want them - in this case as a conference home dog, no great chasm between the teams, and more at stake (IMO). As time is short, I am keeping the play small while leaning on some MAC and MJ coattails in lieu of research.
Monday night was a good finish to last week - hoping to build on it with a great start this week.
GL
NFL YTD: 29-33 (-3.96*)
I've seen a few strong plays of late for exactly what they were. I believe my confidence in my top plays this week is legitimate.
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Connecticut(-3)(-108) over Rutgers (2*)
- - I wonder how many different ways there are to say it . . . IMO, from top to bottom, by every substantial criteria that comes to mind, Connecticut in this engagement is as good as and generally better than the Scarlet Knights . . . The old cliche is, "They were the better team today"; if these teams played at Rutgers six times from September to January, I would be VERY disappointed if Connecticut lost twice . . .It would be Connecticut(-3) or no play for me if this was LAST YEAR'S Connecticut team . . . I don't see this game being decided on the game's final snaps.
Rutgers Blog:
http://www.nj.com/rutgers/ledger/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/11010162183290.xml
Kent State(-8')(-108) over Central Florida (1.5*)
- - When Kent was smoked by Iowa in their opener while playing without Joshua Cribbs, the heart and soul of their team, the few posts I read on the forum moaned about what on awful team they were. I saw something completely different, to wit, athleticism, heart and fundamentaly sound coaching (i.e., finishing plays and credible scheming while being badly outmanned). I made a small winning wager on Kent against Rutgers in their next game on the board, and then I kind of lost track of them. Now Kent is rolling, and I am leaning on what I saw in that opener to wager that they didn't shoot their whole wad on Senior day. On the other side, Central Florida has some athletes (don't they?) and plays some defense, but from my experience, "a finger in the dike pressure" seems more likely than "gonna get it done confidence" off a missed opportunity against lowly Ball State. I'm backing Kent to show its class going away.
Kent State HC Doug Martin Press Conference Quotes:
http://www.kentstatesports.com/inde...e_id=1444&url_subchannel_id=&change_well_id=2
Scouting Kent State and UCF:
http://ucfathletics.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112204aab.html
Toledo(+4')(-108) over Bowling Green (1*)
- - Toledo consistently earns my money when they have a MAC team right where they want them - in this case as a conference home dog, no great chasm between the teams, and more at stake (IMO). As time is short, I am keeping the play small while leaning on some MAC and MJ coattails in lieu of research.
Monday night was a good finish to last week - hoping to build on it with a great start this week.
GL
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