NCAA basketball tourney was good to me and now hitting hockey playoffs. Should be on baseball as my favorite, Detroit Tigers, are on a roll.
Man, I love living in Nevada with the mobile sports betting!!!
Nothing beats college football though!
NCAA basketball tourney was good to me and now hitting hockey playoffs. Should be on baseball as my favorite, Detroit Tigers, are on a roll.
Man, I love living in Nevada with the mobile sports betting!!!
Nothing beats college football though!
I try to stay in no more than two conferences early on. Big 10 and MAC get most of my attention. Taking chauk in possible blowout games like TCU/Minn, Wisc/Bama, N. Ill/UNLV.
Remember when Mich, with Denard Robinson opened against Bama a few years ago? Now I'm a Mich fan but that game was -14 Bama and I hit Bama hard. Worst thing for Mich was playing them first game, total mismatch.
Then I watch for one hit wonders like East Carolina last year. Blowout North Carolina and then overvalued rest of season. Of course easier said then done. Played against them a couple of times, should have stayed in the saddle and road that horse!
As far as a winning team, Ohio State has a cupcake schedule. Only V Tech away starting the season gives them any competition, next toughest is Mich St at home. See them in top five all season and in the playoff again. Meyer likes to run it up at times, and they will be overvalued, see little play there at this time.
Fifteen different coaching changes will make things interesting. Central Michigan has a former NFL special teams coach and CMU alum, who bounced around the league. Not expecting much there.
A wait and see with Pat Narduzzi at Pitt. Really thought he was a blowhard last summer saying everybody tries to copy his defense but can't. Then the Ducks and Bucs shut him up. Not sure he is HC material.
See a lot of Ariz watchers here. Being a Mich fan I'm totally biased when it comes to Rich Rod at Ariz. To me he's nothing but smoke and mirrors and NEVER will win the PAC12. So I'm staying away as betting with your heart is unwise.
I try to stay in no more than two conferences early on. Big 10 and MAC get most of my attention. Taking chauk in possible blowout games like TCU/Minn, Wisc/Bama, N. Ill/UNLV.
Remember when Mich, with Denard Robinson opened against Bama a few years ago? Now I'm a Mich fan but that game was -14 Bama and I hit Bama hard. Worst thing for Mich was playing them first game, total mismatch.
Then I watch for one hit wonders like East Carolina last year. Blowout North Carolina and then overvalued rest of season. Of course easier said then done. Played against them a couple of times, should have stayed in the saddle and road that horse!
As far as a winning team, Ohio State has a cupcake schedule. Only V Tech away starting the season gives them any competition, next toughest is Mich St at home. See them in top five all season and in the playoff again. Meyer likes to run it up at times, and they will be overvalued, see little play there at this time.
Fifteen different coaching changes will make things interesting. Central Michigan has a former NFL special teams coach and CMU alum, who bounced around the league. Not expecting much there.
A wait and see with Pat Narduzzi at Pitt. Really thought he was a blowhard last summer saying everybody tries to copy his defense but can't. Then the Ducks and Bucs shut him up. Not sure he is HC material.
See a lot of Ariz watchers here. Being a Mich fan I'm totally biased when it comes to Rich Rod at Ariz. To me he's nothing but smoke and mirrors and NEVER will win the PAC12. So I'm staying away as betting with your heart is unwise.
Fifteen different coaching changes will make things interesting. Central Michigan has a former NFL special teams coach and CMU alum, who bounced around the league. Not expecting much there.
Fifteen different coaching changes will make things interesting. Central Michigan has a former NFL special teams coach and CMU alum, who bounced around the league. Not expecting much there.
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