You’ll lose your shirt betting on Auburn. Take Missouri over UT and South Carolina over Florida.
I don't know about miss state, because 14 is not a lot of points but as usual vegas has this line set for a reason..
and just flat out expecting two of the worst teams at covering points in the SEC much less double digits each against teams they never beat by double digits is far from safe plays, no matter how bad both teams are.. when was the last time either of those teams beat UT and Florida by double digits? That doesn't mean they can't as both teams are prone to tanking and mailing it in, but to expect it like it's two safe plays is simply not the case.. Mizzou doesn't play enough defense just expect that, and South Carolina the opposite and just doesn't score a lot of points on anyone, not even La Tech at home..
There are many more safe plays on the board than laying f'in double digits for the two worst conference teams outside of vandy even winning games in the SEC much less covering huge chalk. SC hasn't even scored much more than 14-20 points on Florida over the last 5-7 years.. and mizzou the same with covering against UT
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Quote Originally Posted by sscott999:
You’ll lose your shirt betting on Auburn. Take Missouri over UT and South Carolina over Florida.
I don't know about miss state, because 14 is not a lot of points but as usual vegas has this line set for a reason..
and just flat out expecting two of the worst teams at covering points in the SEC much less double digits each against teams they never beat by double digits is far from safe plays, no matter how bad both teams are.. when was the last time either of those teams beat UT and Florida by double digits? That doesn't mean they can't as both teams are prone to tanking and mailing it in, but to expect it like it's two safe plays is simply not the case.. Mizzou doesn't play enough defense just expect that, and South Carolina the opposite and just doesn't score a lot of points on anyone, not even La Tech at home..
There are many more safe plays on the board than laying f'in double digits for the two worst conference teams outside of vandy even winning games in the SEC much less covering huge chalk. SC hasn't even scored much more than 14-20 points on Florida over the last 5-7 years.. and mizzou the same with covering against UT
Two other games that stick out, ok state now with less value in the football stock market coming off loss against their best opponent has now given them value at only 6.5 against Iowa State coming off loss, and Notre Dame laying 3 against a team they are much better than and if ND is actually any good as people say there's ZERO excuse for them not only to cover but win by double digits or at least by a TD..
And despite what people all drooling over UGA beating historically bad SEC East teams, Auburn will win and cover this weekend. The talking heads always build these teams up most before their first fall on their face. Auburn is going to shell shock uga physically in that game and attack that freshmen QB unlike anything this seen in his life.. I'd be most comfortable with all three of these games this week with the lines sharp this time of year and the perspective flat out skewed on these teams and their opponents...
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Two other games that stick out, ok state now with less value in the football stock market coming off loss against their best opponent has now given them value at only 6.5 against Iowa State coming off loss, and Notre Dame laying 3 against a team they are much better than and if ND is actually any good as people say there's ZERO excuse for them not only to cover but win by double digits or at least by a TD..
And despite what people all drooling over UGA beating historically bad SEC East teams, Auburn will win and cover this weekend. The talking heads always build these teams up most before their first fall on their face. Auburn is going to shell shock uga physically in that game and attack that freshmen QB unlike anything this seen in his life.. I'd be most comfortable with all three of these games this week with the lines sharp this time of year and the perspective flat out skewed on these teams and their opponents...
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