Florida -3 (-107) @ Central Florida
-Normally I wouldn’t play this game, but I’ve been convinced with laying only a possession. This UF team is my pick to win the SEC and pre-season I had them as a F4 team so I will play them at this price. UCF is a gadget team that needs a quick pace to get their points in transition. I won a wager on USF +7.5 a couple of weeks ago in this same venue, and although it was rockin’ I don’t think they were much better than a bad Big East team. UCF scored a ton with their 5’6” G A.J. Rompza because USF either forgot to cover him or he was quick enough to get open. Rompza will meet his maker with Irving Walker who is quick enough (or quicker) to stay with Rompza and he won’t be anywhere near the defensive liability that people think he is. The Knights HCA will be impressive, but UF is an experienced team with tons of depth. UCF has Rompza and then the better of the two Jordan sons, Marcus, to score the ball because they won’t get much on the interior with the established frontline of Vernon Macklin, Alex Tyus and the newcomer Patric Young. This UF team is worlds better at home, and I think that is a part of the line today, but their blowout loss at home to Ohio State has woken this team up. I had them on Sunday when they beat Florida State in Tallahassee straight up, and their performance there (even with a hiccup that got the ‘Noles back into the game late) makes me very confident that they can win this game. A win in a raucous environment is a tall order in college hoops, but I think this is a great spot to take a chance when I have the solid Gators FT shooters at the end of the game to lock the game and the cover up tightly.
Florida -3 (-107) @ Central Florida
-Normally I wouldn’t play this game, but I’ve been convinced with laying only a possession. This UF team is my pick to win the SEC and pre-season I had them as a F4 team so I will play them at this price. UCF is a gadget team that needs a quick pace to get their points in transition. I won a wager on USF +7.5 a couple of weeks ago in this same venue, and although it was rockin’ I don’t think they were much better than a bad Big East team. UCF scored a ton with their 5’6” G A.J. Rompza because USF either forgot to cover him or he was quick enough to get open. Rompza will meet his maker with Irving Walker who is quick enough (or quicker) to stay with Rompza and he won’t be anywhere near the defensive liability that people think he is. The Knights HCA will be impressive, but UF is an experienced team with tons of depth. UCF has Rompza and then the better of the two Jordan sons, Marcus, to score the ball because they won’t get much on the interior with the established frontline of Vernon Macklin, Alex Tyus and the newcomer Patric Young. This UF team is worlds better at home, and I think that is a part of the line today, but their blowout loss at home to Ohio State has woken this team up. I had them on Sunday when they beat Florida State in Tallahassee straight up, and their performance there (even with a hiccup that got the ‘Noles back into the game late) makes me very confident that they can win this game. A win in a raucous environment is a tall order in college hoops, but I think this is a great spot to take a chance when I have the solid Gators FT shooters at the end of the game to lock the game and the cover up tightly.
GT was tough last night....I was hoping you had laid off....
Mizzou sucked as well.....such is life.
GL tonight ![]()
GT was tough last night....I was hoping you had laid off....
Mizzou sucked as well.....such is life.
GL tonight ![]()

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