That my friend is some funny shit.....
That my friend is some funny shit.....
nc1capper,
I admit the jab from Vegas Minimum was kinda funny. But whats not funny is the fact that the only problem is that D2 games rarely ever have lines at major books. But if I could get a line I could do it 4 sure & I would even plug u n (after I bet my 15k) of course (lol)
nc1capper,
I admit the jab from Vegas Minimum was kinda funny. But whats not funny is the fact that the only problem is that D2 games rarely ever have lines at major books. But if I could get a line I could do it 4 sure & I would even plug u n (after I bet my 15k) of course (lol)
I'm sure it happens all the time...Especially in college sports.
If someone had a huge bankroll and a friend or simbling involved in any "wagerable" game, I dont think it would be too much of a hassle to talk them into not covering the spread, especially if a pro career was not in sights.
Obviously it would be less of a possibility on a big stage game, especially football. But could you imagine how easy it would be to offer a starting pitcher of some random NCAA baseball team $50k to have a bad game if you knew him and knew he'd be willing.
I'm sure it happens all the time...Especially in college sports.
If someone had a huge bankroll and a friend or simbling involved in any "wagerable" game, I dont think it would be too much of a hassle to talk them into not covering the spread, especially if a pro career was not in sights.
Obviously it would be less of a possibility on a big stage game, especially football. But could you imagine how easy it would be to offer a starting pitcher of some random NCAA baseball team $50k to have a bad game if you knew him and knew he'd be willing.
I'm sure it happens all the time...Especially in college sports.
If someone had a huge bankroll and a friend or simbling involved in any "wagerable" game, I dont think it would be too much of a hassle to talk them into not covering the spread, especially if a pro career was not in sights.
Obviously it would be less of a possibility on a big stage game, especially football. But could you imagine how easy it would be to offer a starting pitcher of some random NCAA baseball team $50k to have a bad game if you knew him and knew he'd be willing.
Tough to make that 50k back on an NCAA baseball game
I'm sure it happens all the time...Especially in college sports.
If someone had a huge bankroll and a friend or simbling involved in any "wagerable" game, I dont think it would be too much of a hassle to talk them into not covering the spread, especially if a pro career was not in sights.
Obviously it would be less of a possibility on a big stage game, especially football. But could you imagine how easy it would be to offer a starting pitcher of some random NCAA baseball team $50k to have a bad game if you knew him and knew he'd be willing.
Tough to make that 50k back on an NCAA baseball game
I'm sure it happens all the time...Especially in college sports.
If someone had a huge bankroll and a friend or simbling involved in any "wagerable" game, I dont think it would be too much of a hassle to talk them into not covering the spread, especially if a pro career was not in sights.
Obviously it would be less of a possibility on a big stage game, especially football. But could you imagine how easy it would be to offer a starting pitcher of some random NCAA baseball team $50k to have a bad game if you knew him and knew he'd be willing.
I'm sure it happens all the time...Especially in college sports.
If someone had a huge bankroll and a friend or simbling involved in any "wagerable" game, I dont think it would be too much of a hassle to talk them into not covering the spread, especially if a pro career was not in sights.
Obviously it would be less of a possibility on a big stage game, especially football. But could you imagine how easy it would be to offer a starting pitcher of some random NCAA baseball team $50k to have a bad game if you knew him and knew he'd be willing.
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