While your radio has screaming touts like Jonathan Stone, Dr. Green, Bobby Ventura, and Wayne Allan Root or Allyn. The television tells you Scott Sprietzer, Jim Feist, there is only one site that tells you who2beton and win. That's the home of professional handicappers and sports services OffshoreInsiders.com
Here are some sports betting and football handicapping bullet points for this weekend's college football card.
Hawaii-Nevada
The Wolf Pack are 3-0 straight up all-time in the series. It now looks like
Connecticut-Syracuse
Can the Huskies rebound from the loss last week to
Utah State-New Mexico
Moneyline football bettors, note that
Missouri-Kansas State
The Tigers have to guard against when sharp gamblers yearn for—a look-ahead game. Next week
Virginia Tech-Miami
Kansas-Iowa State
Be careful of the trap game Jayhawks.
BYU-Wyoming
Sports gamblers who like to bet streaks will love to know that
San Diego State-Air Force
This is one of the biggest sports service plays this year. Stevie Vincent, Senior Handicapper of OffshoreInsiders.com has hit all four conference Game of the Year plays. On Nov. 3 it was Texas Tech, the Big 12 answer. On Oct. 27 he easily nailed
Illinois-Northwestern
Sports bettors watch to see if
Boise-Idaho
Here is another potential look-ahead as
Maryland-Florida State
Sports gamblers who go back to the Amazing Cadillac Club scorephone days may remember Joe Duffy of GodsTips is a big believer in the "damn bursting" theory as it applies to series domination. So often the pendulum swings the other way.
North Carolina-Georgia Tech
The Yellow Jackets have won eight of the last nine series meetings.
Purdue-Indiana
Purdue has won five straight in the series. Purdue has gone under the total eight straight off consecutive straight up losses.
Northern Illinois-Navy
NIU has been shredded their last three games giving up an average of
New Mexico-Utah
Winners of six straight, the Utes have not given up a touchdown in nine quarters.
Boston College-Clemson
It's a battle of teams streaking in opposite directions. BC has lost two straight as their hopes of a national championship are long gone. Clemson has won four in a row averaging 48 points per game along the way.
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