Prop Bets - Special Events
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College basketball kicked off November 9th with a handful of matchups. While the season is just starting, it's never too soon for some predictions. Covers.com takes a look at some of the frontrunners for this year's hardware - including Freshman of the Year, Coach of the Year and Player of the Year awards.
Rule No. 1 for sports bettors: Keep your emotions out of it.
That's been tough for mixed martial arts fans, who have hit the window hard for this weekend's bout between the polarizing Tito Ortiz and MMA fan favorite Forrest Griffin at UFC 106.
Oddsmakers opened with Ortiz as a -125 favorite for Saturday night's rematch between these two light heavyweight contenders, but have watched the pendulum swing towards Griffin, who has been bet up to a -135 price tag...
Charlie Weis is being slow-cooked like a supple pig.
He'll rotate over a South Bend fire for the next two weeks, releasing the smell of fresh meat throughout the college football landscape.
His imminent canning is already being felt in Florida, Oklahoma, Cincinnati and even way out at Stanford, where brash Jim Harbaugh awaits to stick a fork in Weis and Notre Dame next week.
Let's take a look at the projected lines on who the next Notre Dame coach will be...
The college football regular season is nearing its close and it has been short on spectacular individual performances.
Last year's winner, Sam Bradford, suffered a season-ending shoulder injury and Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman winner, hasn't appeared to be quite in top form all season.
The race has a clear frontrunner now: Alabama's Mark Ingram. He wasn't at the forefront of Heisman discussion at the start of the season. Now, he's a solid favorite...
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