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Posted Saturday, October 24, 2009 06:38 PM

ozz's pick for the late games

South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt

 

Pick: South Carolina -12.5

Logic: Gamecocks are superior in all 3 facets of the game: offense, defense & special teams.  Add in HF advantage and Spurrier and this one could get ugly quick. 

BOL as always

ozz



Posted Thursday, October 08, 2009 06:57 PM

Thursday Night NCAAF 10/9/09

Haven't posted in awhile, but I like the home team (more especially on Thursday night) catching points.
 
Taking Mizzou +4
 
Risking 1 unit
to win 1 unit
 
BOL
ozz


Posted Saturday, November 15, 2008 02:28 AM

ozz's two college football picks

I've been having success in Big 10 betting, so I'm going with two favorites today. Good luck with your plays.

Ohio St -9.5
(risking $150 to win $150)

Ohio St has completely dominated my expectations as far as how well they could play on the road.  I expect at least a 2 TD victory from the Buckeyes vs. a very OVER-hyped, UNDER-achieving Illini squad.

Michigan ML -170 (risking $170 to win $100)

I got burnt pretty big time when I took Michigan -3 to open the season vs. Utah.  I'm trying to get some of that $$ BACK since the Wolverines are finally catching their stride and the Wildcats are sliding downwards.

I'm going to Las Vegas Sunday, so I'm hoping that these two picks will give me a little extra spending money!!!

Best of luck to everyone and input IS definitely appreciated



Posted Saturday, November 08, 2008 03:43 AM

ozz's Saturday NCAAF Pick of the Year

Alabama -3

My logic here is simple: 'Bama is deserving of their #1 ranking and for reasons unbeknown to me the line is MONEY.

I literally only choose one POY, with last years being LSU in the Nat'l Title game -4.  For it to be a POY for me it has to meet very strict criterion: only ONE play this strong per YEAR per sport.  I'm so confident in these RARE plays that I tell all of my betting friends about it, give my logic why, and encourage them to bet on it.

Alabama's defense is brutal this year, stepping it up in a way I didn't really think was possible. 

Defensive Edge: 'Bama

Offensively JPW is so much superior to LSU's inexperienced QB(s) that it's not even funny.  JPW protects the football and very rarely makes idiotic decisions.  Unlike LSU, I doubt on the very first play from the line of scrimmage he'll start the game with a pick-6 (LSU/Georgia anyone???)

Offensive Edge: 'Bama

Intangibles worthy of mention are the coaching advantage of Saban.  Simply put, he is one of the finest college football coaches to ever grace the sport and is on a mission to prove that they're worthy of their #1 ranking.

Risking 6 units
to win 6 units

Which ever way you go, BOL


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