I pretty much agree with all of your plays except Texas Tech. I think the Longhorns have too many athletes.
I pretty much agree with all of your plays except Texas Tech. I think the Longhorns have too many athletes.
maybe florida got hounded because they looked terrible on offense and were down a score until right before the half? or also maybe because UF could only manage barely 20 yards of offense past the start of the 4th quarter against Miami (OH)?
average at best may describe the florida gators as good as any other team can
maybe florida got hounded because they looked terrible on offense and were down a score until right before the half? or also maybe because UF could only manage barely 20 yards of offense past the start of the 4th quarter against Miami (OH)?
average at best may describe the florida gators as good as any other team can
maybe florida got hounded because they looked terrible on offense and were down a score until right before the half? or also maybe because UF could only manage barely 20 yards of offense past the start of the 4th quarter against Miami (OH)?
average at best may describe the florida gators as good as any other team can
maybe florida got hounded because they looked terrible on offense and were down a score until right before the half? or also maybe because UF could only manage barely 20 yards of offense past the start of the 4th quarter against Miami (OH)?
average at best may describe the florida gators as good as any other team can
alright i have ALOT of plays this week so this is my top 10... help and thoughts if you may...
1) ECU
2) Troy
3) Mid Tenn St.
4) Alabama 1H
5) Cal/Nev OVR
6) Kentucky 1H
7) Tulsa/OK St. OVR
8) Boise St.
9) Neb/Was UNDR
10) Texas A&M 1H
alright i have ALOT of plays this week so this is my top 10... help and thoughts if you may...
1) ECU
2) Troy
3) Mid Tenn St.
4) Alabama 1H
5) Cal/Nev OVR
6) Kentucky 1H
7) Tulsa/OK St. OVR
8) Boise St.
9) Neb/Was UNDR
10) Texas A&M 1H
others i will play...
Cal, Ark/Geo OVR, Ohio St. 1H, Penn St. 1H, Kansas St., ECU/VT OVR, Hawaii, Florida St., USC, Alabama, AF/Okla OVR, Wisconsin, Oregon St., OK St, Missouri, Toledo/WMU OVR, Utah, Utep, Iowa, Houston, Wake/Stanford OVR
dont even bother telling me that i have too many plays, i know this. but every time i try to trim down my list, i lose money. the juice is always a factor of course, but i signed up with a book that gave me 5% juice.
others i will play...
Cal, Ark/Geo OVR, Ohio St. 1H, Penn St. 1H, Kansas St., ECU/VT OVR, Hawaii, Florida St., USC, Alabama, AF/Okla OVR, Wisconsin, Oregon St., OK St, Missouri, Toledo/WMU OVR, Utah, Utep, Iowa, Houston, Wake/Stanford OVR
dont even bother telling me that i have too many plays, i know this. but every time i try to trim down my list, i lose money. the juice is always a factor of course, but i signed up with a book that gave me 5% juice.
While I agree that MSU can easily win this game, I dont think the Tigers are going to get rolled by MSU in their home opener. If recent history tells you anything this team plays differently at home. I believe you will see a slightly different offensive plan on Saturday, and right now the D is playing the best it has in 3 years.
Drake Nevis . . . remember this name.
GL with your play.![]()
While I agree that MSU can easily win this game, I dont think the Tigers are going to get rolled by MSU in their home opener. If recent history tells you anything this team plays differently at home. I believe you will see a slightly different offensive plan on Saturday, and right now the D is playing the best it has in 3 years.
Drake Nevis . . . remember this name.
GL with your play.![]()
MissST is 4-14 ATS vs LSU since 1992. ![]()
MissST is 4-14 ATS vs LSU since 1992. ![]()
others i will play...
Cal, Ark/Geo OVR, Ohio St. 1H, Penn St. 1H, Kansas St., ECU/VT OVR, Hawaii, Florida St., USC, Alabama, AF/Okla OVR, Wisconsin, Oregon St., OK St, Missouri, Toledo/WMU OVR, Utah, Utep, Iowa, Houston, Wake/Stanford OVR
dont even bother telling me that i have too many plays, i know this. but every time i try to trim down my list, i lose money. the juice is always a factor of course, but i signed up with a book that gave me 5% juice.
For the Penn State game... take the UNDER in the first half... then take PSU minus the pts in the 2nd half.
Watch this trend (and play it) and you will see how good it works for games where PSU is a large fav.
Good Luck ![]()
others i will play...
Cal, Ark/Geo OVR, Ohio St. 1H, Penn St. 1H, Kansas St., ECU/VT OVR, Hawaii, Florida St., USC, Alabama, AF/Okla OVR, Wisconsin, Oregon St., OK St, Missouri, Toledo/WMU OVR, Utah, Utep, Iowa, Houston, Wake/Stanford OVR
dont even bother telling me that i have too many plays, i know this. but every time i try to trim down my list, i lose money. the juice is always a factor of course, but i signed up with a book that gave me 5% juice.
For the Penn State game... take the UNDER in the first half... then take PSU minus the pts in the 2nd half.
Watch this trend (and play it) and you will see how good it works for games where PSU is a large fav.
Good Luck ![]()
Nope, didnt play Florida in week 1, but had them in a 7 team ML parlay week 2. Watched the entire first half and at a point in time in the game I honestly thought they would not score once all game, thats how bad UF looked trying to move the ball down the field.
Brantley simply is no Tebow, thats all I'll say
Nope, didnt play Florida in week 1, but had them in a 7 team ML parlay week 2. Watched the entire first half and at a point in time in the game I honestly thought they would not score once all game, thats how bad UF looked trying to move the ball down the field.
Brantley simply is no Tebow, thats all I'll say
MissST is 4-14 ATS vs LSU since 1992. ![]()
In defense of MissSt backers... they have covered 3 of the L-4 meetings with LSU with lines of MissST +12(lost by 4), MissSt +24(lost by 10), and MissSt +34(lost by 31).
Plus... I'm Still steaming mad at LSU for week one of last season at Washington U where they allowed Wash to drive 80+ yrds in the last 1:45 of the game and gave up a 9 yrd TD pass on the final play to Blow my 10 team teaser. LSU had an 15 point lead before that final TD.
I'd hate to back LSU here and have the same friggin thing happen to me... BUT... No way I tease LSU ever again. They let Wash score that TD. Smoke is still pouring out of me when I think of that ending.
MissST is 4-14 ATS vs LSU since 1992. ![]()
In defense of MissSt backers... they have covered 3 of the L-4 meetings with LSU with lines of MissST +12(lost by 4), MissSt +24(lost by 10), and MissSt +34(lost by 31).
Plus... I'm Still steaming mad at LSU for week one of last season at Washington U where they allowed Wash to drive 80+ yrds in the last 1:45 of the game and gave up a 9 yrd TD pass on the final play to Blow my 10 team teaser. LSU had an 15 point lead before that final TD.
I'd hate to back LSU here and have the same friggin thing happen to me... BUT... No way I tease LSU ever again. They let Wash score that TD. Smoke is still pouring out of me when I think of that ending.
While I agree that MSU can easily win this game, I dont think the Tigers are going to get rolled by MSU in their home opener. If recent history tells you anything this team plays differently at home. I believe you will see a slightly different offensive plan on Saturday, and right now the D is playing the best it has in 3 years.
Drake Nevis . . . remember this name.
GL with your play.![]()
While I agree that MSU can easily win this game, I dont think the Tigers are going to get rolled by MSU in their home opener. If recent history tells you anything this team plays differently at home. I believe you will see a slightly different offensive plan on Saturday, and right now the D is playing the best it has in 3 years.
Drake Nevis . . . remember this name.
GL with your play.![]()
Dan Mullen being gone is a bigger factor than Tebow being gone. This offense ran just fine before Tebow got to UF. Chris Leak ran it to perfection, so did Alex Smith at Utah. And the offense found its groove in both games this year as well. The Gators lead ALL of football by outscoring their opponents 72-16 after the first quarter. Who cares if it happens in the 2nd quarter or 3rd quarter? Where does it say a team has to dominate EVERY TEAM, EVERY TIME they play them. And dominate them for the whole game at that. It doesnt say that anywhere. Florida more than any team in college football call very vanilla game plans for these games. They ran 2 offensive plays against USF, they never blitzed. They played 15 TRUE freshman. When most teams are trying to pad their players stats in the first couple games, the Gators are getting valuable experience for their young players. And it comes in hand during SEC play. This is nothing new, this is how its always been at Florida. Florida was barely beating Troy last year with 10 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter. In our National Championship season with the heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow at quarterback, in our first game of year we were TIED with Hawaii with 9 min to go in the 2nd quarter. Hawaii held our offense scoreless for 21 minutes to start the season. Two years before that (UFs other national championship season) it was a 7-7 ball game with Southern Miss untill 6 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter.... In all cases the Gators offense rebounded to win by 4 plus touchdowns. In all cases the Gators responded by putting it all together for the SEC schedule and running the table. In every single season, no one was doubting thae Gators offense. Thats just how the Gators play, they have a hard time getting up for these early season cake walk games. But they win them. Thats all that matters. ![]()
Dan Mullen being gone is a bigger factor than Tebow being gone. This offense ran just fine before Tebow got to UF. Chris Leak ran it to perfection, so did Alex Smith at Utah. And the offense found its groove in both games this year as well. The Gators lead ALL of football by outscoring their opponents 72-16 after the first quarter. Who cares if it happens in the 2nd quarter or 3rd quarter? Where does it say a team has to dominate EVERY TEAM, EVERY TIME they play them. And dominate them for the whole game at that. It doesnt say that anywhere. Florida more than any team in college football call very vanilla game plans for these games. They ran 2 offensive plays against USF, they never blitzed. They played 15 TRUE freshman. When most teams are trying to pad their players stats in the first couple games, the Gators are getting valuable experience for their young players. And it comes in hand during SEC play. This is nothing new, this is how its always been at Florida. Florida was barely beating Troy last year with 10 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter. In our National Championship season with the heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow at quarterback, in our first game of year we were TIED with Hawaii with 9 min to go in the 2nd quarter. Hawaii held our offense scoreless for 21 minutes to start the season. Two years before that (UFs other national championship season) it was a 7-7 ball game with Southern Miss untill 6 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter.... In all cases the Gators offense rebounded to win by 4 plus touchdowns. In all cases the Gators responded by putting it all together for the SEC schedule and running the table. In every single season, no one was doubting thae Gators offense. Thats just how the Gators play, they have a hard time getting up for these early season cake walk games. But they win them. Thats all that matters. ![]()
Dan Mullen being gone is a bigger factor than Tebow being gone. This offense ran just fine before Tebow got to UF. Chris Leak ran it to perfection, so did Alex Smith at Utah. And the offense found its groove in both games this year as well. The Gators lead ALL of football by outscoring their opponents 72-16 after the first quarter. Who cares if it happens in the 2nd quarter or 3rd quarter? Where does it say a team has to dominate EVERY TEAM, EVERY TIME they play them. And dominate them for the whole game at that. It doesnt say that anywhere. Florida more than any team in college football call very vanilla game plans for these games. They ran 2 offensive plays against USF, they never blitzed. They played 15 TRUE freshman. When most teams are trying to pad their players stats in the first couple games, the Gators are getting valuable experience for their young players. And it comes in hand during SEC play. This is nothing new, this is how its always been at Florida. Florida was barely beating Troy last year with 10 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter. In our National Championship season with the heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow at quarterback, in our first game of year we were TIED with Hawaii with 9 min to go in the 2nd quarter. Hawaii held our offense scoreless for 21 minutes to start the season. Two years before that (UFs other national championship season) it was a 7-7 ball game with Southern Miss untill 6 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter.... In all cases the Gators offense rebounded to win by 4 plus touchdowns. In all cases the Gators responded by putting it all together for the SEC schedule and running the table. In every single season, no one was doubting thae Gators offense. Thats just how the Gators play, they have a hard time getting up for these early season cake walk games. But they win them. Thats all that matters. ![]()
Dan Mullen being gone is a bigger factor than Tebow being gone. This offense ran just fine before Tebow got to UF. Chris Leak ran it to perfection, so did Alex Smith at Utah. And the offense found its groove in both games this year as well. The Gators lead ALL of football by outscoring their opponents 72-16 after the first quarter. Who cares if it happens in the 2nd quarter or 3rd quarter? Where does it say a team has to dominate EVERY TEAM, EVERY TIME they play them. And dominate them for the whole game at that. It doesnt say that anywhere. Florida more than any team in college football call very vanilla game plans for these games. They ran 2 offensive plays against USF, they never blitzed. They played 15 TRUE freshman. When most teams are trying to pad their players stats in the first couple games, the Gators are getting valuable experience for their young players. And it comes in hand during SEC play. This is nothing new, this is how its always been at Florida. Florida was barely beating Troy last year with 10 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter. In our National Championship season with the heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow at quarterback, in our first game of year we were TIED with Hawaii with 9 min to go in the 2nd quarter. Hawaii held our offense scoreless for 21 minutes to start the season. Two years before that (UFs other national championship season) it was a 7-7 ball game with Southern Miss untill 6 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter.... In all cases the Gators offense rebounded to win by 4 plus touchdowns. In all cases the Gators responded by putting it all together for the SEC schedule and running the table. In every single season, no one was doubting thae Gators offense. Thats just how the Gators play, they have a hard time getting up for these early season cake walk games. But they win them. Thats all that matters. ![]()

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