ky is good this year... and nasty d... u really dont know what you are talking about and are not a good capper... u should take hawaii whatever sec they are playing to win soooo much money.... hmmmmm maybe not
ky is good this year... and nasty d... u really dont know what you are talking about and are not a good capper... u should take hawaii whatever sec they are playing to win soooo much money.... hmmmmm maybe not
ky is good this year... and nasty d... u really dont know what you are talking about and are not a good capper... u should take hawaii whatever sec they are playing to win soooo much money.... hmmmmm maybe not
will you please stop posting if you are going to say the L word... please
will you please stop posting if you are going to say the L word... please
Thanks for the props bro but I never do consider myself even being close to being a good capper let alone the best. I just consider myself lucky most of the time.
Thanks for the well wishes for the wife she is better and just waiting for her surgery.
I'm struggling this season with only 1 great weekend so far but I am looking to turn it around very soon.
Good luck this season may it be a profitable one for you
Thanks for the props bro but I never do consider myself even being close to being a good capper let alone the best. I just consider myself lucky most of the time.
Thanks for the well wishes for the wife she is better and just waiting for her surgery.
I'm struggling this season with only 1 great weekend so far but I am looking to turn it around very soon.
Good luck this season may it be a profitable one for you
Only if I can ride shotgun my friend
Only if I can ride shotgun my friend
Everyone loves the over and these teams have put up points. Neither has played a godd D yet. OU is 50+
UNDER 1H, if it loses, double up on UNDER 2H. One of the halves will go under (look at Tulane/SMU last night).
Where is Shepherd? I wanted to fade him again.
Everyone loves the over and these teams have put up points. Neither has played a godd D yet. OU is 50+
UNDER 1H, if it loses, double up on UNDER 2H. One of the halves will go under (look at Tulane/SMU last night).
Where is Shepherd? I wanted to fade him again.
1st) props on the OSU call
2nd) time & time again I keep on telling you guys that how do you expect people to follow or respect you guys if you keep on ragging on them?
Anyway you got good picks but you come off as an a-hole. Personally the only time I listen to my a-hole is when it's time to take a crap.
Good luck on UCONN
1st) props on the OSU call
2nd) time & time again I keep on telling you guys that how do you expect people to follow or respect you guys if you keep on ragging on them?
Anyway you got good picks but you come off as an a-hole. Personally the only time I listen to my a-hole is when it's time to take a crap.
Good luck on UCONN
The Cardinals have something to prove and it is not just because it lost to the Huskies last season. It was the way it lost. The play that perhaps turned Louisville's season came with the Cardinals leading 7-0 early in the third quarter. They punted and the officials blew a fair catch signal and the Huskies ran the punt back for a score. The victory kick-started Connecticut's run to a co-Big East championship and while Louisville says that it has forgotten it, I guarantee you that the Cardinals have far from forgotten it.
Connecticut has not had to come from behind many times this season but if it falls behind here, it may not recover. Quarterback Tyler Lorenzen is not a good signal caller and his numbers are showing that as he is completing just 58.8 percent of his passes while throwing one touchdown and six interceptions. He is 97th in the nation in passing efficiency and seeing that the Huskies have played the 118th ranked schedule in the country, it is even worse.
Because of this, the Huskies will try and use running back Donald Brown to get the job done but that is not going to as easy as it has been in the past four games. Louisville comes into this game with the 2nd ranked rushing defense in the nation, allowing just 42 ypg. The Cardinals have given up 63, 33 and 30 yards in their three games thus far. On the other side Louisville manhandled the Wildcats, piling up more than 300 yards on the ground as Victor Anderson and Brock Bolen each topped 100 yards.
Leading returning receiver Scott Long, out since August with a broken foot, practiced this week and is a game time decision. This means that the Cardinals could be at full strength for the first time all year as they try to win their conference opener for only the second time in four years in the league. The lessons of last year, however, seem to have been learned. Look for the Cardinals to come out strong and win the line of scrimmage meaning an easy win on Friday.
Louisville falls into a solid situation following last Thursday’s victory over Kansas St. Play on home favorites of 3.5 to 10 points that are coming off an upset win as a home underdog, in weeks five through nine. This situation is 25-4 ATS (86.2 percent) since 1992 with the average point differential being +14.7 ppg. Add to that, Louisville is 9-1 ATS L9 (90 percent) in home games against teams that are averaging 200 or more ypg and it is 8-0 ATS L8 (100 percent) after allowing 75 or fewer rushing yards last game.
The Cardinals have something to prove and it is not just because it lost to the Huskies last season. It was the way it lost. The play that perhaps turned Louisville's season came with the Cardinals leading 7-0 early in the third quarter. They punted and the officials blew a fair catch signal and the Huskies ran the punt back for a score. The victory kick-started Connecticut's run to a co-Big East championship and while Louisville says that it has forgotten it, I guarantee you that the Cardinals have far from forgotten it.
Connecticut has not had to come from behind many times this season but if it falls behind here, it may not recover. Quarterback Tyler Lorenzen is not a good signal caller and his numbers are showing that as he is completing just 58.8 percent of his passes while throwing one touchdown and six interceptions. He is 97th in the nation in passing efficiency and seeing that the Huskies have played the 118th ranked schedule in the country, it is even worse.
Because of this, the Huskies will try and use running back Donald Brown to get the job done but that is not going to as easy as it has been in the past four games. Louisville comes into this game with the 2nd ranked rushing defense in the nation, allowing just 42 ypg. The Cardinals have given up 63, 33 and 30 yards in their three games thus far. On the other side Louisville manhandled the Wildcats, piling up more than 300 yards on the ground as Victor Anderson and Brock Bolen each topped 100 yards.
Leading returning receiver Scott Long, out since August with a broken foot, practiced this week and is a game time decision. This means that the Cardinals could be at full strength for the first time all year as they try to win their conference opener for only the second time in four years in the league. The lessons of last year, however, seem to have been learned. Look for the Cardinals to come out strong and win the line of scrimmage meaning an easy win on Friday.
Louisville falls into a solid situation following last Thursday’s victory over Kansas St. Play on home favorites of 3.5 to 10 points that are coming off an upset win as a home underdog, in weeks five through nine. This situation is 25-4 ATS (86.2 percent) since 1992 with the average point differential being +14.7 ppg. Add to that, Louisville is 9-1 ATS L9 (90 percent) in home games against teams that are averaging 200 or more ypg and it is 8-0 ATS L8 (100 percent) after allowing 75 or fewer rushing yards last game.
big daddy, thanks for your all your picks and insight.
with all due respect, it seems like 90% of your picks are the favorite at the half. is that the case or do i just happen to catch those picks more often than your others?
big daddy, thanks for your all your picks and insight.
with all due respect, it seems like 90% of your picks are the favorite at the half. is that the case or do i just happen to catch those picks more often than your others?
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