Wednesday, July 21, 2010

College Football Tout Services: Looking at Coaching Changes and NCAA Vegas Odds

Most winning sports handicappers agree that studying coaching changes is a major key to beating the NFLX point spreads. Now super sportsbook Bodog discusses some mentor changes on the college gridiron.

The 2010 college football outlook wouldn't be complete without examining some of this year's key coaching changes.

The biggest change went down in Southern California, where Pete Carroll is gone. Carroll coached the Trojans from 2000-2009, a run that included two national championships. He fled to the NFL's Seattle Seahawks despite leaving USC strapped with several NCAA sanctions, including bowl and scholarship suspensions.

The Tennessee Volunteers are also getting a new coach—because theirs, Lane Kiffin, jumped ship to USC. Kiffin's brief career has already been marked by controversy, both in the NFL and college level, so his time at USC should be interesting. Derek Dooley will take over the Vols.

There's finally official change at Florida State, as legend Bobby Bowden is gone in favor of Jumbo Fisher. Notre Dame has moved on from Charlie Weis with Brian Kelly, while Virginia replaced Al Groh with Mike London.

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