Saturday, October 25, 2008

Saturday Night's Alright For Betting

The Top 10 teams in the nation will all hit the gridiron in college football action on Saturday. Here's a look at that slate and everything else in your Daily Sports Roundup from OffshoreInsiders.com.

The Gridiron Spotlight

The Texas Longhorns sit atop both the AP Top 25 and the BCS rankings, and they'll be looking to stay at No. 1 with a victory over No. 7 Oklahoma State on Saturday. The Longhorns are 7-0 both straight-up and against-the-spread this season, and they're listed as 12.5-point home favorites. The Cowboys are also perfect at 7-0 and 6-0 ATS.

Looking to move past Texas in the rankings this weekend will be both No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 Penn State. The Crimson Tide are 6.5-point road favorites against Tennessee, while the Nittany Lions are favored by 2.5 points on the road against No. 10 Ohio State. In other Top 10 action it's No. 4 Oklahoma (-18.5) at Kansas State, Kentucky at No. 5 Florida (-24.5), No. 6 Southern Cal (-16.5) at Arizona, No. 8 Texas Tech at No. 19 Kansas (-1.5), and finally No. 9 Georgia at No. 11 Louisiana State (-2).
 
Other Notable Events

The Rays tied up the World Series at 1-1 with a win over the Phillies at home on Thursday, and they'll be looking to jump into the series lead with a road victory in Game 3 on Saturday night (8:35pm ET). Tampa Bay will send ALCS MVP Matt Garza to the mound in Philly in Game 3. Garza held the Red Sox to just two earned runs on eight hits over 13 innings of work last round, and he'll be looking to dazzle Philly's batters as well.

Countering for the Phillies will be veteran lefthander Jamie Moyer, who has finally made it to the big stage at the age of 45. Moyer, though, has struggled so far in the playoffs, posting an 0-2 record and a 13.50 ERA against the Dodgers and Brewers. In his start against Los Angeles last round Moyer allowed six earned runs over just 1 1-3 innings.

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The Rest of the Schedule

All 30 of the National Hockey League's teams are in action on Saturday, including the Devils and Flyers in Philadelphia in the back end of a home-and-home set. There's another Atlantic Division clash on the slate as well, as the Rangers will be looking to get on another roll when they play at Madison Square Garden against the rival Penguins.

The rest of the NHL's Saturday schedule: Atlanta at Boston, Ottawa at Toronto, Anaheim at Montreal, Carolina at the Islanders, San Jose at Tampa Bay, Los Angeles at Nashville, Columbus at Minnesota, Washington at Dallas, Florida at St. Louis, Detroit at Chicago, Buffalo at Colorado, Edmonton at Vancouver, and Calgary at Phoenix.

As well, there are two Canadian Football League games on the Saturday schedule - Edmonton at Saskatchewan, and Toronto at British Columbia. The Roughriders (10-6, 9-7 ATS) are pegged as 2.5-point home favorites against the Eskimos (9-7, 8-6-2 ATS). The Lions (10-6, 7-8-1 ATS) are favored by 14 over the Argonauts (4-12, 5-10-1 ATS).

A Peek at the Future

A rare Sunday outing for college football sees No. 22 Tulsa listed as 23.5-point favorites against Central Florida . . . first pitch for Game 4 of the World Series is set for 8:30pm ET tomorrow, and as a result there's no Sunday Night Football on the schedule . . . the Chargers and the Saints will play a game over in London, England on Sunday afternoon; San Diego is listed as a 3-point favorite, with the total pegged at 46 points.

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