well i'm back after a two day hiatus in sports capping....
(man, those parties can be rough, during the week...!!!)
still doin well in college skins and would like to hit the +20 mark sometime....
YTD: 93 - 69 = +11.45 units
let's get to work:
1) Kentucky +8.0 -110 ( 1 U)
taken from a website:
SEC foes close out their regular seasons in Knoxville this weekend as the Tennessee Volunteers play host to the Kentucky Wildcats. Both teams are looking at this game as a must win to improve their postseason prospects. Kentucky has won seven games for only the fifth time since the 1955 campaign, and a win on Saturday would give the squad eight wins for the first time in 18 years. The Wildcats have won two of their last three games, including a 41-21 victory over Vanderbilt two weeks ago. They were idle last weekend and need a win on Saturday to finish .500 in SEC play. As for Tennessee, it has won back- to-back games for the first time since early October. Last weekend, the Vols were dominant in a 24-0 shutout of Vanderbilt. Tennessee is going for its 14th consecutive eight-win season in this regular season finale. The squad is also seeking its fifth conference victory which would mark the 14th straight season with at least five league wins. Tennessee holds a commanding 65-23-9 lead in the all-time series between these two teams, including a eye-popping 17 straight victories over Kentucky. The Wildcats came close to ending their losing skid in last season's meeting, but the Vols emerged from that game with a 38-35 victory.
Kentucky should keep this one within the spread.
(man, those parties can be rough, during the week...!!!)
still doin well in college skins and would like to hit the +20 mark sometime....
YTD: 93 - 69 = +11.45 units
let's get to work:
1) Kentucky +8.0 -110 ( 1 U)
taken from a website:
SEC foes close out their regular seasons in Knoxville this weekend as the Tennessee Volunteers play host to the Kentucky Wildcats. Both teams are looking at this game as a must win to improve their postseason prospects. Kentucky has won seven games for only the fifth time since the 1955 campaign, and a win on Saturday would give the squad eight wins for the first time in 18 years. The Wildcats have won two of their last three games, including a 41-21 victory over Vanderbilt two weeks ago. They were idle last weekend and need a win on Saturday to finish .500 in SEC play. As for Tennessee, it has won back- to-back games for the first time since early October. Last weekend, the Vols were dominant in a 24-0 shutout of Vanderbilt. Tennessee is going for its 14th consecutive eight-win season in this regular season finale. The squad is also seeking its fifth conference victory which would mark the 14th straight season with at least five league wins. Tennessee holds a commanding 65-23-9 lead in the all-time series between these two teams, including a eye-popping 17 straight victories over Kentucky. The Wildcats came close to ending their losing skid in last season's meeting, but the Vols emerged from that game with a 38-35 victory.
Kentucky should keep this one within the spread.

