I don’t watch NCAAF like I do other sports. So, the question is, has the SEC ever lost in this scenario?
It seems to me every year it’s the same same thing, some hopeful team from some other conference comes in here and gets waxed by whichever SEC team is in the playoffs?
you have to be at least positive EV betting the teams from the SEC in the playoffs?
I usually bet against them in the other bowls, the mid tier teams just don’t seem to want to give big effort, but the top team usually wins?
I don’t watch NCAAF like I do other sports. So, the question is, has the SEC ever lost in this scenario?
It seems to me every year it’s the same same thing, some hopeful team from some other conference comes in here and gets waxed by whichever SEC team is in the playoffs?
you have to be at least positive EV betting the teams from the SEC in the playoffs?
I usually bet against them in the other bowls, the mid tier teams just don’t seem to want to give big effort, but the top team usually wins?
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