Okay so things didn’t go as planned last week. That's why it's called gambling not winning and fishing not catching or even sometimes it's just sex and not making love, there is never a guarantee of a happy ending. There is however a guarntee of plenty of season left, so don't go hawking your golf clubs or your shotguns just yet. Here are a few games to look into for the week of 9/19.
1 Trinas:
Colorado -7 v. Wyoming – Yes we shot and skinned the buffs in previous posts, actually twice but they fully deserved it both times. The line has dropped ~3 points so we are going to fade the public here and assume Wyoming left it all out there against Texas last week.
UConn +10 v. Baylor – This opened at 7 and has been bet up to 10, again I have no faith in you, the public, so we are taking the points here.
ULL + 27 v. LSU – This is for the simple fact that LSU hasn’t covered yet, ULL is coming off a huge win over Kansas St. which gave them confidence that they could play with the big boys. Simmer down tiger fan, I am not saying KSU = LSU, but KSU does = Vandy and LSU couldn’t cover the 15 against them.
2 Trinas:
UCLA -11.5 v. Kansas St. – This opened at 14 and apparently John Q. Public didn’t hear about KSU’s loss in Lafayette last weekend and have bet this number down to 11.5. Big, fancy, nice, pretty, expensive things are in Vegas, because they know how to make the money, not in Manhattan Kansas by some hay seed not willing to give up on his Wildcats.
Texas – 17.5 v. Texas Tech – There will be over 100K at the stadium and Texas is looking to avenge last year’s heart breaker. Tech lost the only two guys that kept them in last years game, one is apprenticing as future CFL MVP and the other left millions on the table, on the advice of a family member/agent, to sit out a year and get re-drafted. Did no one learn anything from Ricky Williams using Master P as an agent?!
Stanford -17 v. San Jose St. – Stanford easily covered this same number in week 1 versus Washington St. I am going on a limb thinking Wazzou is better than SJS.
Here’s to champagne wishes and caviar dreams!
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