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Too High and Too Low
College Football involves alot of psychological factors, especially when you have 18 to 22 year old kids involved. This week we find Arizona State playing the Washington Huskies in Tempe, Arizona. Washington is coming off a 20 point loss
at USC last week. Meanwhile, Arizona State is coming off a huge win at Oregon as a 10 point underdog. Logically, one would play the team riding high (Arizona State) and go against the team riding low (Washington). However, take a
look at this technical system.
Play ON a Road Dog above .500 OFF a SU Double-Digit Loss that is GOING AGAINST REVENGE. This is 30-8 ATS since 1990 (79%). There are Five FREE Systems like this one above posted at [edit out link] Washington is a +3.5 Road Underdog, they have a 4-3 record (57%), they are off a
20 point Loss (which is an obvious Double-Digit Loss) ,and they are going against revenge (they have beaten Arizona State in Tempe,Arizona two years in a row). In addition, Washington is 5-1 ATS at Tempe,Arizona since 1992. Washington has
also lost 4 games in a row ATS. The laws of averages catch up eventually (unless your last year?s abberation, the Tulsa Golden Hurricane). Ironically, Washington came into Tempe,Arizona last year after losing 4 games ATS. Washington was an underdog (at +4) in that game and won SU 33-31.
Going back to psychological factors, Washington is probably tired of hearing that they are overrated. In addition, Washington dropped out of the Top 25 this past week. That is just extra motivation to play harder this week. Meanwhile, Arizona State is on a Cloud-9 level after winning at the ultra-tough Autzen Stadium in Eugene,Oregon. You can be assured many people in Tempe have been feeding the egos of the Arizona State football team all week. On Saturday night, the too high (Arizona State) goes down and the too low (Washington) goes up.
Play Washington +3.5
College Football involves alot of psychological factors, especially when you have 18 to 22 year old kids involved. This week we find Arizona State playing the Washington Huskies in Tempe, Arizona. Washington is coming off a 20 point loss
at USC last week. Meanwhile, Arizona State is coming off a huge win at Oregon as a 10 point underdog. Logically, one would play the team riding high (Arizona State) and go against the team riding low (Washington). However, take a
look at this technical system.
Play ON a Road Dog above .500 OFF a SU Double-Digit Loss that is GOING AGAINST REVENGE. This is 30-8 ATS since 1990 (79%). There are Five FREE Systems like this one above posted at [edit out link] Washington is a +3.5 Road Underdog, they have a 4-3 record (57%), they are off a
20 point Loss (which is an obvious Double-Digit Loss) ,and they are going against revenge (they have beaten Arizona State in Tempe,Arizona two years in a row). In addition, Washington is 5-1 ATS at Tempe,Arizona since 1992. Washington has
also lost 4 games in a row ATS. The laws of averages catch up eventually (unless your last year?s abberation, the Tulsa Golden Hurricane). Ironically, Washington came into Tempe,Arizona last year after losing 4 games ATS. Washington was an underdog (at +4) in that game and won SU 33-31.
Going back to psychological factors, Washington is probably tired of hearing that they are overrated. In addition, Washington dropped out of the Top 25 this past week. That is just extra motivation to play harder this week. Meanwhile, Arizona State is on a Cloud-9 level after winning at the ultra-tough Autzen Stadium in Eugene,Oregon. You can be assured many people in Tempe have been feeding the egos of the Arizona State football team all week. On Saturday night, the too high (Arizona State) goes down and the too low (Washington) goes up.
Play Washington +3.5
