Lucky as fak. Temple was like shooting at fish in a barrel. Amazing USF could hang against such a hot day for Temple. Your wet dream GOY had a happy ending. Congrates.
0
Lucky as fak. Temple was like shooting at fish in a barrel. Amazing USF could hang against such a hot day for Temple. Your wet dream GOY had a happy ending. Congrates.
Lucky as fak. Temple was like shooting at fish in a barrel. Amazing USF could hang against such a hot day for Temple. Your wet dream GOY had a happy ending. Congrates.
Yep!...TU did shoot the lights out & USF still covered.
0
Quote Originally Posted by UglyKidJoe:
Lucky as fak. Temple was like shooting at fish in a barrel. Amazing USF could hang against such a hot day for Temple. Your wet dream GOY had a happy ending. Congrates.
Yep!...TU did shoot the lights out & USF still covered.
It's VERY rare for these Play of the (fill in the blank) threads cash.
The difference with this guy is he only makes a bet like this a few times a season,does not have one every day. Congrats on the win,wish I would of seen it.
0
Quote Originally Posted by kimoinsd808:
It's VERY rare for these Play of the (fill in the blank) threads cash.
The difference with this guy is he only makes a bet like this a few times a season,does not have one every day. Congrats on the win,wish I would of seen it.
It's hard to play amateur sports psychologist and guess how these kids will play on any given day. People put waaaay to much stock in these situational "flat" spots. Your write up sounded really good and it's apparent you convinced yourself and the sheep that tailed you blindly. Maybe you all should've put more time and research on how Temple was approaching this game as well. A simple quote that D-loc post Ed should've given you all pause. It's a long game, but there's no way you guys can be feeling good about this bet right now.
Way to prove you wrong person
0
Quote Originally Posted by kimoinsd808:
It's hard to play amateur sports psychologist and guess how these kids will play on any given day. People put waaaay to much stock in these situational "flat" spots. Your write up sounded really good and it's apparent you convinced yourself and the sheep that tailed you blindly. Maybe you all should've put more time and research on how Temple was approaching this game as well. A simple quote that D-loc post Ed should've given you all pause. It's a long game, but there's no way you guys can be feeling good about this bet right now.
Not sure where this came from, but 1) your dead wrong, these flat spots are a major factor in playing college games 2) The second half of my post had nothing to do with psychology 3) if you are going to make a post like this, if you don't want to make an behind of yourself again, wait until the play loses to post.
0
Quote Originally Posted by Joshjames878:
Way to prove you wrong person
Not sure where this came from, but 1) your dead wrong, these flat spots are a major factor in playing college games 2) The second half of my post had nothing to do with psychology 3) if you are going to make a post like this, if you don't want to make an behind of yourself again, wait until the play loses to post.
It's hard to play amateur sports psychologist and guess how these kids will play on any given day. People put waaaay to much stock in these situational "flat" spots. Your write up sounded really good and it's apparent you convinced yourself and the sheep that tailed you blindly. Maybe you all should've put more time and research on how Temple was approaching this game as well. A simple quote that D-loc post Ed should've given you all pause. It's a long game, but there's no way you guys can be feeling good about this bet right now.
Not sure where this came from, but 1) your dead wrong, these flat spots are a major factor in playing college games 2) The second half of my post had nothing to do with psychology 3) if you are going to make a post like this, if you don't want to make an behind of yourself again, wait until the play loses to post.
0
Quote Originally Posted by kimoinsd808:
It's hard to play amateur sports psychologist and guess how these kids will play on any given day. People put waaaay to much stock in these situational "flat" spots. Your write up sounded really good and it's apparent you convinced yourself and the sheep that tailed you blindly. Maybe you all should've put more time and research on how Temple was approaching this game as well. A simple quote that D-loc post Ed should've given you all pause. It's a long game, but there's no way you guys can be feeling good about this bet right now.
Not sure where this came from, but 1) your dead wrong, these flat spots are a major factor in playing college games 2) The second half of my post had nothing to do with psychology 3) if you are going to make a post like this, if you don't want to make an behind of yourself again, wait until the play loses to post.
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on
this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide
any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in
your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner
of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.