#77
Posted: 11/25/2011 11:55:53 AM
College football isn't the best sport to fix, it is college basketball and international soccer. Just sayin. A whole hell of a lot of college seniors who are the stars of their basketball team know they aren't going to make it in the pros and they are approached not to lose, but to not cover the spread on the road. It is statistically proven that their is a large dip right at the point spread in what should be a perfect bell shaped curve (thousands of games included) Soccer is a joke, you watch enough games and you see the baseball equivalent of an ump calling a runner to first safe when he is two steps from the bag. Note that a lot of the players and referees in soccer are from third world countries are desperately poor and a lot of college atheletes are broke each and every week. I'm sure their is shady garbage going on in college football, but unless you have the QB in your pocket it wouldn't be worth it. I guess the moral of the story is avoid games with big and unpredictable line moves. Gamblers that go large enough to move the lines are sharps with inside information more ofter than millionares throwing away their money.