That was dangerously close to a write-up Wahoo
I don't shun everyone GAM, I am a decent guy at times![]()
I don't shun everyone GAM, I am a decent guy at times![]()
I don't shun everyone GAM, I am a decent guy at times![]()
you need to start by watching alot of college football first, my advice would be to stop betting for the rest of this year and watch the rest of the games each week, watch as many games as you can, you need to learn as much as you can about each team
-what kind of offense do they run?
-what kind of playmakers do they have?
-do they have a solid coaching staff?
-does their QB make good sound decisions?
-do they have a good FG kicker/punter?
-what are their strengths/weaknesses?
when I was first introduced to sports betting, I was given advice from someone who knew what they were doing, I took it
I have something going on right now so I must go for the night, but I will get back to this tommorrow at some point
you need to start by watching alot of college football first, my advice would be to stop betting for the rest of this year and watch the rest of the games each week, watch as many games as you can, you need to learn as much as you can about each team
-what kind of offense do they run?
-what kind of playmakers do they have?
-do they have a solid coaching staff?
-does their QB make good sound decisions?
-do they have a good FG kicker/punter?
-what are their strengths/weaknesses?
when I was first introduced to sports betting, I was given advice from someone who knew what they were doing, I took it
I have something going on right now so I must go for the night, but I will get back to this tommorrow at some point
I would recommend just a standard wager on it for now, that could change by Friday, who knows what will happen between now and then
I would recommend just a standard wager on it for now, that could change by Friday, who knows what will happen between now and then
West Virginia is really all I like tommorrow, I'm cautious to play weekday games most of the time but I have to bite here at only -3, West Virginia has struggled this year and Stewart is in the wrong position as Head Coach, but West Virginia has really given teams out of conference alot of problems the past few years, it is tough to defend a quarterback like Pat White if you don't face him on a yearly basis, the Mounties defense is very good and shouldn't have much problems with Auburn's offense, I just can't see WVU losing this game to Auburn, if the Tigers are the better team then they will have to prove it to me
Auburn's defensive coordinator Paul Rhoads was the defensive coordinator at Pitt for eight years. He is the one who devised the scheme that held West Viginia's offense to 7 points last year and knocked them out of the national championship game.
This year he leads one of the most talented defenses in the nation - a defense who's had extra time to prepare for the Mountaineers. Furthermore, the extra time allows their injury riddled defense to heal. Most significant out the healers is Jarraud Powers who is Auburn's best player in the secondary. Because of an absolute dearth of depth in the secondary (they lost 3 guys in the secondary for the year before the season even started), that crippled their defense against a pass happy Arkansas team. In fact, that was the basis for me playing Arkansas on the ML as 17-point dogs.
It would take wayyyy to much typing for me to go into the entire history of this Auburn team this year, but believe me when I tell you this was a very divided team (mostly along racial lines) since before the first game ( this is why I have faded them all year). The basis for the division was that coming into the season everyone assumed Kodi Burns (who played significant snaps last year) would take over for the graduating Brandon Cox. Enter Tony Franklin.
Franklin is the one who brought in Chris Todd because of his familiarity with Franklin's AirRaid offense. Franklin insisted on Todd being the starter even though the entrenched offensive coaches liked Burns.
The point of all this is is that now that Franklin is gone, Burns has been inserted as the undisputed starter, and Todd has be relagated to 4th string. The internal division that has destroyed this team to this point in the season has now largely subsided now that Franklin is gone.
As far as this game is concerned, I think the West Virginia offense versus the Auburn defense is a mismatch that strongly favors the Tigers. I'd be shocked if West Virginia scores 14 points in this game. I also think that the offense will unite behind Kodi Burns, and score enough points to win the game outright (14 points will probably do the trick here).
On a side note, Robert Dunn (one of the top punt returners in the country averaging almost 22 yards per return), will be back in action for this game. Aside from from having a huge coaching advantage, I believe Auburn also has a huge defensive/special teams edge as well, and I would not be at all surprised to see one or both units tally touchdowns in this game.
Auburn + whatever is one of my "Best Bets" of week. They WILL NOT lose this game.
Wahoo
FREAK OUT!!!
West Virginia is really all I like tommorrow, I'm cautious to play weekday games most of the time but I have to bite here at only -3, West Virginia has struggled this year and Stewart is in the wrong position as Head Coach, but West Virginia has really given teams out of conference alot of problems the past few years, it is tough to defend a quarterback like Pat White if you don't face him on a yearly basis, the Mounties defense is very good and shouldn't have much problems with Auburn's offense, I just can't see WVU losing this game to Auburn, if the Tigers are the better team then they will have to prove it to me
Auburn's defensive coordinator Paul Rhoads was the defensive coordinator at Pitt for eight years. He is the one who devised the scheme that held West Viginia's offense to 7 points last year and knocked them out of the national championship game.
This year he leads one of the most talented defenses in the nation - a defense who's had extra time to prepare for the Mountaineers. Furthermore, the extra time allows their injury riddled defense to heal. Most significant out the healers is Jarraud Powers who is Auburn's best player in the secondary. Because of an absolute dearth of depth in the secondary (they lost 3 guys in the secondary for the year before the season even started), that crippled their defense against a pass happy Arkansas team. In fact, that was the basis for me playing Arkansas on the ML as 17-point dogs.
It would take wayyyy to much typing for me to go into the entire history of this Auburn team this year, but believe me when I tell you this was a very divided team (mostly along racial lines) since before the first game ( this is why I have faded them all year). The basis for the division was that coming into the season everyone assumed Kodi Burns (who played significant snaps last year) would take over for the graduating Brandon Cox. Enter Tony Franklin.
Franklin is the one who brought in Chris Todd because of his familiarity with Franklin's AirRaid offense. Franklin insisted on Todd being the starter even though the entrenched offensive coaches liked Burns.
The point of all this is is that now that Franklin is gone, Burns has been inserted as the undisputed starter, and Todd has be relagated to 4th string. The internal division that has destroyed this team to this point in the season has now largely subsided now that Franklin is gone.
As far as this game is concerned, I think the West Virginia offense versus the Auburn defense is a mismatch that strongly favors the Tigers. I'd be shocked if West Virginia scores 14 points in this game. I also think that the offense will unite behind Kodi Burns, and score enough points to win the game outright (14 points will probably do the trick here).
On a side note, Robert Dunn (one of the top punt returners in the country averaging almost 22 yards per return), will be back in action for this game. Aside from from having a huge coaching advantage, I believe Auburn also has a huge defensive/special teams edge as well, and I would not be at all surprised to see one or both units tally touchdowns in this game.
Auburn + whatever is one of my "Best Bets" of week. They WILL NOT lose this game.
Wahoo
FREAK OUT!!!
Auburn's defensive coordinator Paul Rhoads was the defensive coordinator at Pitt for eight years. He is the one who devised the scheme that held West Viginia's offense to 7 points last year and knocked them out of the national championship game.
This year he leads one of the most talented defenses in the nation - a defense who's had extra time to prepare for the Mountaineers. Furthermore, the extra time allows their injury riddled defense to heal. Most significant out the healers is Jarraud Powers who is Auburn's best player in the secondary. Because of an absolute dearth of depth in the secondary (they lost 3 guys in the secondary for the year before the season even started), that crippled their defense against a pass happy Arkansas team. In fact, that was the basis for me playing Arkansas on the ML as 17-point dogs.
It would take wayyyy to much typing for me to go into the entire history of this Auburn team this year, but believe me when I tell you this was a very divided team (mostly along racial lines) since before the first game ( this is why I have faded them all year). The basis for the division was that coming into the season everyone assumed Kodi Burns (who played significant snaps last year) would take over for the graduating Brandon Cox. Enter Tony Franklin.
Franklin is the one who brought in Chris Todd because of his familiarity with Franklin's AirRaid offense. Franklin insisted on Todd being the starter even though the entrenched offensive coaches liked Burns.
The point of all this is is that now that Franklin is gone, Burns has been inserted as the undisputed starter, and Todd has be relagated to 4th string. The internal division that has destroyed this team to this point in the season has now largely subsided now that Franklin is gone.
As far as this game is concerned, I think the West Virginia offense versus the Auburn defense is a mismatch that strongly favors the Tigers. I'd be shocked if West Virginia scores 14 points in this game. I also think that the offense will unite behind Kodi Burns, and score enough points to win the game outright (14 points will probably do the trick here).
On a side note, Robert Dunn (one of the top punt returners in the country averaging almost 22 yards per return), will be back in action for this game. Aside from from having a huge coaching advantage, I believe Auburn also has a huge defensive/special teams edge as well, and I would not be at all surprised to see one or both units tally touchdowns in this game.
Auburn + whatever is one of my "Best Bets" of week. They WILL NOT lose this game.
Wahoo
FREAK OUT!!!
Auburn's defensive coordinator Paul Rhoads was the defensive coordinator at Pitt for eight years. He is the one who devised the scheme that held West Viginia's offense to 7 points last year and knocked them out of the national championship game.
This year he leads one of the most talented defenses in the nation - a defense who's had extra time to prepare for the Mountaineers. Furthermore, the extra time allows their injury riddled defense to heal. Most significant out the healers is Jarraud Powers who is Auburn's best player in the secondary. Because of an absolute dearth of depth in the secondary (they lost 3 guys in the secondary for the year before the season even started), that crippled their defense against a pass happy Arkansas team. In fact, that was the basis for me playing Arkansas on the ML as 17-point dogs.
It would take wayyyy to much typing for me to go into the entire history of this Auburn team this year, but believe me when I tell you this was a very divided team (mostly along racial lines) since before the first game ( this is why I have faded them all year). The basis for the division was that coming into the season everyone assumed Kodi Burns (who played significant snaps last year) would take over for the graduating Brandon Cox. Enter Tony Franklin.
Franklin is the one who brought in Chris Todd because of his familiarity with Franklin's AirRaid offense. Franklin insisted on Todd being the starter even though the entrenched offensive coaches liked Burns.
The point of all this is is that now that Franklin is gone, Burns has been inserted as the undisputed starter, and Todd has be relagated to 4th string. The internal division that has destroyed this team to this point in the season has now largely subsided now that Franklin is gone.
As far as this game is concerned, I think the West Virginia offense versus the Auburn defense is a mismatch that strongly favors the Tigers. I'd be shocked if West Virginia scores 14 points in this game. I also think that the offense will unite behind Kodi Burns, and score enough points to win the game outright (14 points will probably do the trick here).
On a side note, Robert Dunn (one of the top punt returners in the country averaging almost 22 yards per return), will be back in action for this game. Aside from from having a huge coaching advantage, I believe Auburn also has a huge defensive/special teams edge as well, and I would not be at all surprised to see one or both units tally touchdowns in this game.
Auburn + whatever is one of my "Best Bets" of week. They WILL NOT lose this game.
Wahoo
FREAK OUT!!!
You bring up a good point about Pat White's health rzamo, even though you are refering the the Pitt game last year - a game that I watched in it's entirety by the way.
This year White has been knocked out of the last two games he's played (Marshall and Rutgers). He left in the 3rd quarter of the Marshall game and did not return with an injury to his thumb on his throwing hand. He was also knocked out in the 3rd quarter of the Rutgers game the following week with a concussion. That sidelined him for the Syracuse game as well. That means White hasn't played in 19 days so he should be relatively healthy coming into this game.
Like the professional game, SEC teams don't have running QBs because coaches know that their QB can't take the weekly pounding they would endure from SEC defenses. Urban Meyer tried it last year with Tebow, but even as tough as Tebow is, he couldn't survive the pounding. Meyer has since adjusted his strategy to protect his QB this year.
Pat White now will face a defense that is significantly better than any defense he's seen to date. Auburn is bigger, stronger, faster and better coached than the defenses he's faced so far this year. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the fragile White not finish his third consecutive game. Even if he does, it really won't make any difference. His offense will strugggle to reach DD tomorrow night against one of the best defenses in the nation.
BOL!!!
FREAK OUT!!!
You bring up a good point about Pat White's health rzamo, even though you are refering the the Pitt game last year - a game that I watched in it's entirety by the way.
This year White has been knocked out of the last two games he's played (Marshall and Rutgers). He left in the 3rd quarter of the Marshall game and did not return with an injury to his thumb on his throwing hand. He was also knocked out in the 3rd quarter of the Rutgers game the following week with a concussion. That sidelined him for the Syracuse game as well. That means White hasn't played in 19 days so he should be relatively healthy coming into this game.
Like the professional game, SEC teams don't have running QBs because coaches know that their QB can't take the weekly pounding they would endure from SEC defenses. Urban Meyer tried it last year with Tebow, but even as tough as Tebow is, he couldn't survive the pounding. Meyer has since adjusted his strategy to protect his QB this year.
Pat White now will face a defense that is significantly better than any defense he's seen to date. Auburn is bigger, stronger, faster and better coached than the defenses he's faced so far this year. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the fragile White not finish his third consecutive game. Even if he does, it really won't make any difference. His offense will strugggle to reach DD tomorrow night against one of the best defenses in the nation.
BOL!!!
FREAK OUT!!!

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