College Football Predictions – Week 2 (2009)

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These are Gambling911.com College Football predictions for Week 2 of the 2009 season.

Last week we officially enjoyed three big wins out of four in College Football. 

Gambling911.com played it safe on the Central Michigan +14 ½ spread and killing it with California easily covering the 21 point spread at home.  Then we won big on Miami Monday night.  We were not so lucky with Army beating East Michigan outright however.  The stats told us that wouldn't happen as Army came into this game as the visiting underdog that had 1  Win and 12  Losses  since 1992 on the road.  Bummer!

Gambling911.com also won big with Tennessee cover the +6 line Thursday night in our first NFL pick of the new year.

So what do we have on tap as far as Week 2 College Football predictions go.

The Michigan Wolverines - We've been around the block long enough to realize that the oddsmakers have no fear in 80 percent of the betting public jumping all over Notre Dame and a line that has not moved an inch of the number 3.  Yes, we are going with Michigan in this one.

Army has not played well during the month of September where they are 7-27 since 1992. The Blue Devils are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games in September. Army has not played Duke since 1997.  The Black Knights are 4-10 ATS in their last 14 home games.  This game is very evenly matched up so Gambling911.com is leaning towards Duke covering as a PICK at BetUS.com.

These are just two of our College Football Predictions for Week 2.  We will have more and some NFL predictions as well so check back at Gambling911.com frequently.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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