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Kentucky vs. Louisville: No Line Movement Despite Lopsided Action
2010 Week 1 College Football Predictions
Gambling911.com released a series of 2010 Week 1 College Football predictions for Saturday.
With the Purdue vs. Notre Dame game, our friends at Pregame.com provided us with a free pick on the Fighting Irish. Their final score prediction: 38-17 with Notre Dame the -11 point favorite at BetUS.com.
Johnny Detroit of Pregame.com tells Gambling911.com:
North Carolina vs. LSU, Michigan vs. Connecticut Still Most Bet On Games
Heading into the first College Football weekend of 2010, North Carolina vs. LSU and Michigan vs. Connecticut continued to get the most wagering action as of Friday night.
LSU was getting an extraordinary 94 percent of the betting action at Sportsbook.com.
Michigan was getting close to 65 percent of the betting action.
Oregon State vs. TCU Free Pick
This Oregon State vs. TCU free pick is courtesy of Pregame.com.
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Purdue vs. Notre Dame Free Pick
This Purdue vs. Notre Dame free pick is courtesy of Pregame.com.
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Arizona vs. Toledo College Football Betting Preview
This Arizona vs. Toledo College Football betting preview is courtesy of SBG Global.
Boise State vs. Virginia Tech, UConn vs. Michigan: Top 5 Bets
Online Sports Betting: Bookies Prepare for North Carolina vs. LSU
Thursday Night College Football Games (Week 1 – 2010): Betting Report
Thursday Night College Football games for Week 1 of the 2010 season have a few heavy hitters in terms of betting.
Southern Mississippi vs. South Carolina College Football Preview
Football Betting Frenzy Begins in Earnest This Weekend…Or Not?
It’s the official start of the 2010 College Football weekend and football betting has now commenced.
Southern Mississippi vs. South Carolina Free College Football Pick
Purdue Boilermakers vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish Odds
Purdue Boilermakers vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish odds had Notre Dame as a -11 ½ home favorite at betED.com. This game goes off Saturday September 4 at 3:30 pm EST and is one of the first College Football games to be broadcast on national television (NBC).
Purdue will be starting a new quarterback.
2010 NFL and Collage Football Season Predictions With Expert Capper
Alabama Crimson Tide 2010 – 2011 Odds: Best Futures
The best Alabama Crimson Tide 2010 – 2011 odds to win the BCS Championship could be found at Sportsbook.com. The payout would be $50 for every $10 bet or $500 for every $100 bet. Compare that to $40 and $400 elsewhere online.
Gambling911.com believes there is definitely some value in betting the Crimson Tide.
Mountain West Dreaming Says Root
I've been a Mountain West fan since before the conference was even called the Mountain West (when it was the WAC with 16 teams).
University of Georgia Bulldogs: Top Party School And Long Shot To Win BCS
Finally the Georgia Bulldogs are number one at something: Partying!
Alabama Crimson Tide Likely To Go All The Way This Season Says Bookie
The online bookmaker BetUS.com is convinced that the Alabama Crimson Tide will make waves again in the SEC for the upcoming 2010-2011 College Football season.
2010 Big 12 North Preseason College Football Report
Tony George of SportsAudioShows.com brings you his 2010 Big 12 North Preseason College Football report.
College Football New Alignments Have Little Affect On Odds
Despite all the craziness involving this past week's new College Football alignments, some of which are still taking place, the online oddsmakers haven't temporarily pulled odds of winning the 2011
Big 12 to Big 10: Nebraska Marches On
As the dominos continue to fall in the wake of Colorado leaving for the PAC 10, and Nebraska to the Big 10, both official moves now departing the Big 12, I have a dilemma. I have spent the better