Thanks for not covering, you ing Huskies. And I thought about taking Louisville last night, especially since my bookie came over to my girlfriend's house to watch the game. But I didn't. This might not be a very financially responsible weekend.
I rarely bet NFL games, but college is another story. Here's what I'm looking at this weekend.
@UConn +7 vs West Virginia
@UCF -3 vs Akron
Tulane +24 @ Memphis
@Iowa +2.5 vs Ohio St
@Colorado -10 vs Iowa St
@Purdue -6.5 vs Wisconsin
NFL:
Packers +2 @ Lions
Broncos -2 @ Oakland
Thanks for not covering, you ing Huskies. And I thought about taking Louisville last night, especially since my bookie came over to my girlfriend's house to watch the game. But I didn't. This might not be a very financially responsible weekend.
If you bet on UConn, you will lose.
I made a load of money off of them last season, actually. And Dan Orlovsky is a stud. They went into the game with a 3-1 record, against a WVU team that mailed it in against an inferior Maryland team and lost real ugly to Va Tech.
But I should have known any school that barely beats Duke isn't a smart bet.
West Virginia will win by 14-24 pts.
Jim,
WVU won 31-19 on Wednesday night. That why I said I shoulda known better.
Oh, they already played??? On Wednesday?? WTF?
ESPN has been showing a game on Wednesday (usually a good matchup, but not anyone important), Thursday (which is usually a ranked team playing an up-and-comer), and Friday (mid-majors for most part). Sometimes on Tuesday as well (just filling programming) later in the season. I guess it's a little better to have football five nights a week for them than for the gazillionth replay of the World Series of Poker.
Well, the I was right then.
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