Oh left out florida...i think they would have to win out!!
Which i dont think they can....
Matchup problems @FSU and probably get killed by Bama!! And there will be at least 2 other one loss teams....and they would suffer from the fallout of a SEC N.C. rematch if their only loss is to Bama!!
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Oh left out florida...i think they would have to win out!!
Which i dont think they can....
Matchup problems @FSU and probably get killed by Bama!! And there will be at least 2 other one loss teams....and they would suffer from the fallout of a SEC N.C. rematch if their only loss is to Bama!!
All but one of Louisville’s victories has come against teams under .500 and the only other opponent left on its schedule after the Bearcats that owns a winning record is No. 15 Rutgers – another of the 11 remaining unbeaten FBS teams. In order to hold up their end of a potential showdown of undefeated teams on Nov. 29, the Cardinals will need to play better than they did in last Saturday’s 27-25 home victory over two-win South Florida. Cincinnati suffered its first setback last weekend despite not allowing an offensive touchdown in a 29-23 loss at Toledo.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, ESPN2.
LINE: Louisville opened as big as -4 and has been bet down to a field-goal favorite. The total has come down from 53 to 52 points. WEATHER: The forecast is calling for a 68 percent chance of rain in Louisville with temperatures in the low 50s. Winds are expected to blow north at 8 mph. ABOUT CINCINNATI (5-1, 1-0 Big East, 3-2 ATS): The Bearcats have eclipsed 425 yards of total offense in every game this season and enter this contest averaging a Big East-best 467.5 yards. Much of the credit for that mark goes to the conference’s best rushing attack that has generated at least 200 yards in all but one game and 250 yards four times. Running back Ralph Abernathy (6.6), running back George Winn (6.3) and quarterback Munchie Legaux (6.0) lead the conference in yards per carry. Winn also ranks second in the Big East with 607 rushing yards.
ABOUT LOUISVILLE (7-0, 2-0, 3-4 ATS): A successful ground game will be important to protect a Cardinals' defense that has surrendered a conference-high 14 touchdown passes. Louisville, which ranks second in the conference in rushing, will undoubtedly try to enjoy the same success on the ground against Cincinnati that Toledo did when it gashed the Big East’s second-ranked rush defense for 229 yards. However, the Cardinals can also lean on quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who leads the conference in passer rating (165.2) and ranks third in the nation in completion percentage (73.4).
Can i resist???? when i predicted a push??? Not likely....odds of me not betttin tonights game....probably -1200
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Facts about tonights game
All but one of Louisville’s victories has come against teams under .500 and the only other opponent left on its schedule after the Bearcats that owns a winning record is No. 15 Rutgers – another of the 11 remaining unbeaten FBS teams. In order to hold up their end of a potential showdown of undefeated teams on Nov. 29, the Cardinals will need to play better than they did in last Saturday’s 27-25 home victory over two-win South Florida. Cincinnati suffered its first setback last weekend despite not allowing an offensive touchdown in a 29-23 loss at Toledo.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, ESPN2.
LINE: Louisville opened as big as -4 and has been bet down to a field-goal favorite. The total has come down from 53 to 52 points. WEATHER: The forecast is calling for a 68 percent chance of rain in Louisville with temperatures in the low 50s. Winds are expected to blow north at 8 mph. ABOUT CINCINNATI (5-1, 1-0 Big East, 3-2 ATS): The Bearcats have eclipsed 425 yards of total offense in every game this season and enter this contest averaging a Big East-best 467.5 yards. Much of the credit for that mark goes to the conference’s best rushing attack that has generated at least 200 yards in all but one game and 250 yards four times. Running back Ralph Abernathy (6.6), running back George Winn (6.3) and quarterback Munchie Legaux (6.0) lead the conference in yards per carry. Winn also ranks second in the Big East with 607 rushing yards.
ABOUT LOUISVILLE (7-0, 2-0, 3-4 ATS): A successful ground game will be important to protect a Cardinals' defense that has surrendered a conference-high 14 touchdown passes. Louisville, which ranks second in the conference in rushing, will undoubtedly try to enjoy the same success on the ground against Cincinnati that Toledo did when it gashed the Big East’s second-ranked rush defense for 229 yards. However, the Cardinals can also lean on quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who leads the conference in passer rating (165.2) and ranks third in the nation in completion percentage (73.4).
Can i resist???? when i predicted a push??? Not likely....odds of me not betttin tonights game....probably -1200
i dont think ive seen that many close dogs picked that arent ML plays on here?? GL Brosuf!!!! paying 10% for a couple of points is worth it unless you think an outright win...10% adds up quick!!
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i dont think ive seen that many close dogs picked that arent ML plays on here?? GL Brosuf!!!! paying 10% for a couple of points is worth it unless you think an outright win...10% adds up quick!!
Im sure the honeybadger was smoking the good shit in his room and some nerd; or dorky R.A. ratted him out...he probably didnt wanna share, or give them an autograph or something!!!
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Im sure the honeybadger was smoking the good shit in his room and some nerd; or dorky R.A. ratted him out...he probably didnt wanna share, or give them an autograph or something!!!
Just gonna make a mini wager (for a sweat) --Parlay
Football - 107 Cincinnati +145 for Game
Football - 110 Air Force +155 for Game
GL...i dont count on ML or parlays to hit...so i doubly dont expect this to hit!!! almost bet ATS (favorites) the other way also...decided against it...
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Just gonna make a mini wager (for a sweat) --Parlay
Football - 107 Cincinnati +145 for Game
Football - 110 Air Force +155 for Game
GL...i dont count on ML or parlays to hit...so i doubly dont expect this to hit!!! almost bet ATS (favorites) the other way also...decided against it...
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