Northwestern Wildcats: Bookie Beat Down or Bettor Beware

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Northwestern Wildcats: Bookie Beat Down or Bettor Beware

On the surface the Northwest Wildcats overall record at 18-6 does not look all too intimidating.  Consider, however, that they have continued to impress Against The Spread, going 14-7.  It’s definitely time to reach out and contact a Pay Per Head if you’re a bookie or agent.

Current Status: Bookie Beat Down

Those bettors who regularly wager on the Wildcats would have secured a $700 profit assuming $100 was bet on all 24 lined games.

Over the course of their last eight games, Northwestern has covered the spread in six of those.

The Wildcats have also managed to cover the spread in the most recent meetings between the next four teams they will be facing.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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