Bookie Beat Down: The Temple Owls

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The Temple Owls have lost only one time this season and Against The Spread they are 6-2 (4-1 ATS the five games leading up to Week 10).  Philadelphia area bookies have been reeling as a result of this performance.

And the Eagles are only helping a little with their 3-4 record Against The Spread.

If you’re a Philly area bookie taking action on the home town College Football team, odds are you’re a little beaten up without the assistance of an offshore Pay Per Head.  These PPH businesses help reduce losses through the offering of live in-play wagering, proposition bets and online casinos that are very “house-friendly”.  They also provide player bet monitoring services.

Temple suffered their first loss of the season this past weekend by four points to Notre Dame.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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