Like the mizzu pick....but dude lose that picture of you and your chick ASAP (thats almost as bad as having Ryan Seacrest)....just post your chick... you will get more respect.
Like the mizzu pick....but dude lose that picture of you and your chick ASAP (thats almost as bad as having Ryan Seacrest)....just post your chick... you will get more respect.
I never post, but after reading this thread I thought I'd throw my opinion out there. First off I am a student at K-State and watch just about every big 12 game I can. I have done fairly well wagering on this conference for the last few years. While I would never bet the house on any one game I am fairly confident with this bet. Tim Tibesar is in his first year as our D coordinator, matter of fact it is only his third full year as a D coord, with the other two years being at North Dakota State. While the 3-4 D that we run performed decently at the beginning of this season, teams have been running right through us as the opposition seems to have figured it out. We don't have the personnel to run this formation considering our linebackers are undersized to begin with and our top two DT are out. We are playing a player at NT that has only started one game...you guessed it Nebraska. The cornhuskers at one point ran on us twelve plays in a row, all for 4 yards plus on their way of racking up 702 yards. Simply put not only do we not make coaching adjustments we obviously don't know how. Word is Tibesar is stepping down after this season so we can look foward to our third different system in three years. James Franklin "our O coord" is another coordinator just learning the ropes. Don't let our PPG fool you, if it wasn't for our defensive and special team scores we would be at the bottom of the barrel statistically. I see us losing this game by 20 or more points. The only way we cover this +7 spread is if Pinkel resorts to his sabotage ways in the second half, which anything is possible with that guy! On a last note and maybe the most important, even if we would beat Missouri and Fresno State more than likely we wouldn't go to a bowl with a 6-6 record since all our bowl tie-ins would be full.
I never post, but after reading this thread I thought I'd throw my opinion out there. First off I am a student at K-State and watch just about every big 12 game I can. I have done fairly well wagering on this conference for the last few years. While I would never bet the house on any one game I am fairly confident with this bet. Tim Tibesar is in his first year as our D coordinator, matter of fact it is only his third full year as a D coord, with the other two years being at North Dakota State. While the 3-4 D that we run performed decently at the beginning of this season, teams have been running right through us as the opposition seems to have figured it out. We don't have the personnel to run this formation considering our linebackers are undersized to begin with and our top two DT are out. We are playing a player at NT that has only started one game...you guessed it Nebraska. The cornhuskers at one point ran on us twelve plays in a row, all for 4 yards plus on their way of racking up 702 yards. Simply put not only do we not make coaching adjustments we obviously don't know how. Word is Tibesar is stepping down after this season so we can look foward to our third different system in three years. James Franklin "our O coord" is another coordinator just learning the ropes. Don't let our PPG fool you, if it wasn't for our defensive and special team scores we would be at the bottom of the barrel statistically. I see us losing this game by 20 or more points. The only way we cover this +7 spread is if Pinkel resorts to his sabotage ways in the second half, which anything is possible with that guy! On a last note and maybe the most important, even if we would beat Missouri and Fresno State more than likely we wouldn't go to a bowl with a 6-6 record since all our bowl tie-ins would be full.
What a joke. This just in from Vegas. Young college guys from missouri will bet their accounts on Mizzouri if we give them some bait. Here fishy, here fishy -7. Kansas rolls
What a joke. This just in from Vegas. Young college guys from missouri will bet their accounts on Mizzouri if we give them some bait. Here fishy, here fishy -7. Kansas rolls
Missouri is the easiest bet on the board this weekend. Guy with the hot chick is right. I went to Missouri a decade ago and this team is the real deal...I have been killing it all year with them. The Daniel yardage props are almost always easy money also.
There are at least 4 offensive starters who are NFL bound...Franklin, Coffman, Rucker and Maclin who is a freshman. Daniel is completing 70% of his passes - it looks like a video game when they play. The DEF is solid.
Missouri is the easiest bet on the board this weekend. Guy with the hot chick is right. I went to Missouri a decade ago and this team is the real deal...I have been killing it all year with them. The Daniel yardage props are almost always easy money also.
There are at least 4 offensive starters who are NFL bound...Franklin, Coffman, Rucker and Maclin who is a freshman. Daniel is completing 70% of his passes - it looks like a video game when they play. The DEF is solid.
easiest pick of the week...year,,, maybe even decade. well, your welcome to the guys who followed my pick, and for those who ripped it... theres always next week to change your mind on these MIZZOU tigers, the 2007 BCS National Champions
easiest pick of the week...year,,, maybe even decade. well, your welcome to the guys who followed my pick, and for those who ripped it... theres always next week to change your mind on these MIZZOU tigers, the 2007 BCS National Champions
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