(If 10.5 you buy the half, and lay 10. Never get beat by the hook when dealing with 3, 7, 10, 14, 17) - Long night for Akron.
Tonight is about Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes. Now I am aware of the good pass defense numbers Akron has, but anybody would have those kind of numbers when you can't stop the run. Why should teams pass when they can run all over this Akron defense ranked in the bottom 20 of Division One?
I am also aware of the tough run at home for Bowling Green as they have gone 1-3 SU and ATS, but lets examine who those those games have been against.They beat Troy at home to start the year 31-17, and then have lost to Boise State, Ohio and Central Michigan. Well Boise is ranked in the top 10 while Ohio and Central Michigan are playing for a shot at the MAC Championship Game.
So as you can see, this is a true step down for Bowling Green at home against a team they can handle and I truly see a 2 touchdown win.
Akron has a true freshman QB on the road against an improving defense, and I just feel everything lines up nicely for Bowling Green at home to get their 6th win and another step closer to bowl eligibility.
It would be a crying shame folks if the nations #1 wide receiver didn't end his career geting to play in a bowl game but trust me, it's not going to happen. The Falcons are going to take care of business tonight over Akron, drill Toledo at home to close out the year and at 7 wins, get to go bowling.
Akron may hang around in this game early, much like they did last week versus Temple but just like that game, they cream rises to the top and in this case, it's Freddie Barnes at home.
Best of luck what ever side your on.
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(If 10.5 you buy the half, and lay 10. Never get beat by the hook when dealing with 3, 7, 10, 14, 17) - Long night for Akron.
Tonight is about Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes. Now I am aware of the good pass defense numbers Akron has, but anybody would have those kind of numbers when you can't stop the run. Why should teams pass when they can run all over this Akron defense ranked in the bottom 20 of Division One?
I am also aware of the tough run at home for Bowling Green as they have gone 1-3 SU and ATS, but lets examine who those those games have been against.They beat Troy at home to start the year 31-17, and then have lost to Boise State, Ohio and Central Michigan. Well Boise is ranked in the top 10 while Ohio and Central Michigan are playing for a shot at the MAC Championship Game.
So as you can see, this is a true step down for Bowling Green at home against a team they can handle and I truly see a 2 touchdown win.
Akron has a true freshman QB on the road against an improving defense, and I just feel everything lines up nicely for Bowling Green at home to get their 6th win and another step closer to bowl eligibility.
It would be a crying shame folks if the nations #1 wide receiver didn't end his career geting to play in a bowl game but trust me, it's not going to happen. The Falcons are going to take care of business tonight over Akron, drill Toledo at home to close out the year and at 7 wins, get to go bowling.
Akron may hang around in this game early, much like they did last week versus Temple but just like that game, they cream rises to the top and in this case, it's Freddie Barnes at home.
(If 10.5 you buy the half, and lay 10. Never get beat by the hook when dealing with 3, 7, 10, 14, 17) - Long night for Akron.
Tonight is about Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes. Now I am aware of the good pass defense numbers Akron has, but anybody would have those kind of numbers when you can't stop the run. Why should teams pass when they can run all over this Akron defense ranked in the bottom 20 of Division One?
I am also aware of the tough run at home for Bowling Green as they have gone 1-3 SU and ATS, but lets examine who those those games have been against.They beat Troy at home to start the year 31-17, and then have lost to Boise State, Ohio and Central Michigan. Well Boise is ranked in the top 10 while Ohio and Central Michigan are playing for a shot at the MAC Championship Game.
So as you can see, this is a true step down for Bowling Green at home against a team they can handle and I truly see a 2 touchdown win.
Akron has a true freshman QB on the road against an improving defense, and I just feel everything lines up nicely for Bowling Green at home to get their 6th win and another step closer to bowl eligibility.
It would be a crying shame folks if the nations #1 wide receiver didn't end his career geting to play in a bowl game but trust me, it's not going to happen. The Falcons are going to take care of business tonight over Akron, drill Toledo at home to close out the year and at 7 wins, get to go bowling.
Akron may hang around in this game early, much like they did last week versus Temple but just like that game, they cream rises to the top and in this case, it's Freddie Barnes at home.
Best of luck what ever side your on.
Then why buy the 1/2, it's a proven statistic, buying 1/2s is a long term losing proposition. I do think BG easily covers though.....stay thirsty my friend
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Quote Originally Posted by Scarface53:
(If 10.5 you buy the half, and lay 10. Never get beat by the hook when dealing with 3, 7, 10, 14, 17) - Long night for Akron.
Tonight is about Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes. Now I am aware of the good pass defense numbers Akron has, but anybody would have those kind of numbers when you can't stop the run. Why should teams pass when they can run all over this Akron defense ranked in the bottom 20 of Division One?
I am also aware of the tough run at home for Bowling Green as they have gone 1-3 SU and ATS, but lets examine who those those games have been against.They beat Troy at home to start the year 31-17, and then have lost to Boise State, Ohio and Central Michigan. Well Boise is ranked in the top 10 while Ohio and Central Michigan are playing for a shot at the MAC Championship Game.
So as you can see, this is a true step down for Bowling Green at home against a team they can handle and I truly see a 2 touchdown win.
Akron has a true freshman QB on the road against an improving defense, and I just feel everything lines up nicely for Bowling Green at home to get their 6th win and another step closer to bowl eligibility.
It would be a crying shame folks if the nations #1 wide receiver didn't end his career geting to play in a bowl game but trust me, it's not going to happen. The Falcons are going to take care of business tonight over Akron, drill Toledo at home to close out the year and at 7 wins, get to go bowling.
Akron may hang around in this game early, much like they did last week versus Temple but just like that game, they cream rises to the top and in this case, it's Freddie Barnes at home.
Best of luck what ever side your on.
Then why buy the 1/2, it's a proven statistic, buying 1/2s is a long term losing proposition. I do think BG easily covers though.....stay thirsty my friend
Brandon Lang 5 DIME - BOWLING GREEN FALCONS - (If 10 1/2 you buy the half, and lay
10. Never get beat by the hook when dealing with 3, 7, 10, 14, 17) -
Long night for Akron.
Tonight is about Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes.
Now
I am aware of the good pass defense numbers Akron has, but anybody
would have those kind of numbers when you can't stop the run.
Why should teams pass when they can run all over this Akron defense ranked in the bottom 20 of Division One?
I
am also aware of the tough run at home for Bowling Green as they have
gone 1-3 SU and ATS, but let's examine who those games have been
against.
They beat Troy at home to start the year 31-17, and then have lost to Boise State, Ohio and Central Michigan.
Well Boise is ranked inthe top 10 while Ohio and Central Michigan are playing for a shot at the MAC Championship Game.
So
as you can see, this is a true step down for Bowling Green at home
against a team they can handle and I truly see a 2 touchdown win.
Akron
has a true freshman QB on the road against an improving defense, and I
just feel everything lines up nicely for Bowling Green at home to get
their 6th win and another step closer to bowl eligibility.
It
would be a crying shame folks if the nations # 1 wide receiver didn't
end his career getting to play in a bowl game but trust me, it's not
going to happen.
The Falcons are going to take care of business
tonight over Akron, drill Toledo at home to close out the year and at 7
wins, get to go bowling.
Akron may hang around in this game
early, much like they did last week versus Temple but just like that
game, the cream rises to the top and in this case, it's Freddie Barnes
at home.
Mods, I wouldn't normally paste from another site, but this is obviously what this guy did and I wanted to call him out on it. It's just not what this place is about in my mind. I hope you agree. If my post is out of line, please delete it.
Brandon Lang 5 DIME - BOWLING GREEN FALCONS - (If 10 1/2 you buy the half, and lay
10. Never get beat by the hook when dealing with 3, 7, 10, 14, 17) -
Long night for Akron.
Tonight is about Tyler Sheehan and Freddie Barnes.
Now
I am aware of the good pass defense numbers Akron has, but anybody
would have those kind of numbers when you can't stop the run.
Why should teams pass when they can run all over this Akron defense ranked in the bottom 20 of Division One?
I
am also aware of the tough run at home for Bowling Green as they have
gone 1-3 SU and ATS, but let's examine who those games have been
against.
They beat Troy at home to start the year 31-17, and then have lost to Boise State, Ohio and Central Michigan.
Well Boise is ranked inthe top 10 while Ohio and Central Michigan are playing for a shot at the MAC Championship Game.
So
as you can see, this is a true step down for Bowling Green at home
against a team they can handle and I truly see a 2 touchdown win.
Akron
has a true freshman QB on the road against an improving defense, and I
just feel everything lines up nicely for Bowling Green at home to get
their 6th win and another step closer to bowl eligibility.
It
would be a crying shame folks if the nations # 1 wide receiver didn't
end his career getting to play in a bowl game but trust me, it's not
going to happen.
The Falcons are going to take care of business
tonight over Akron, drill Toledo at home to close out the year and at 7
wins, get to go bowling.
Akron may hang around in this game
early, much like they did last week versus Temple but just like that
game, the cream rises to the top and in this case, it's Freddie Barnes
at home.
Mods, I wouldn't normally paste from another site, but this is obviously what this guy did and I wanted to call him out on it. It's just not what this place is about in my mind. I hope you agree. If my post is out of line, please delete it.
love the falcons tonight. got a good feeling they win by three td's. barnes at home is tough to bet against and i like the defensive matchups BG brings to the table
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love the falcons tonight. got a good feeling they win by three td's. barnes at home is tough to bet against and i like the defensive matchups BG brings to the table
Well, that sure messed up the formatting... At any rate, this guy has just copied and pasted Brandon Lang's picks as his own. And, frankly, he is pretty solid fade material, so maybe I should have just let this run it's course...
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Well, that sure messed up the formatting... At any rate, this guy has just copied and pasted Brandon Lang's picks as his own. And, frankly, he is pretty solid fade material, so maybe I should have just let this run it's course...
My thoughts exactly WendysRox! Try coming up with your own analysis instead of copying some touts write-up. I've seen this before on covers and called the person out.
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My thoughts exactly WendysRox! Try coming up with your own analysis instead of copying some touts write-up. I've seen this before on covers and called the person out.
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