Behind The Betting Lines
September
28 2003 By Wilson King
Football Sports Betting - Inside the football
betting lines
For the first time this football season,
our handle was down from last week going into the early college
football games. This result was especially surprising
considering that Peter and Paul Parlay racked up big numbers
last Sunday on the NFL and continued to ride MLB favorites
during the week. In evaluating the situation, I was able to
deduce that: a) Ashton Kutcher’s deal with the Devil is up and
the public knows they can’t be too far behind OR b) with no
marquee matchups on the board, the public was going to bide
their time until the late afternoon games.
Despite the fact that the early college
action did not feature any of the sexy picks that give Lee Corso
purpose, the public waded into the betting pool, but they
treaded lightly. The fact they were proceeding cautiously did
not dissuade everyone from engaging in their favorite past time
of betting the favorite. While a few Big Ten games drew the
majority of interest, the action was spread evenly among
favorites across the board.
While most folks have been shying away from
the Clarett-less Buckeyes this year, Johnny Action liked The
Ohio State University giving 20.5 to the visiting Wildcats of
Northwestern. To further affirm his need to pick prohibitive
favorites at home, Joe Public took Michigan favored by almost
five touchdowns against Indiana. While neither the Wildcats nor
the Hoosiers made their alumni proud, both teams covered, giving
us two decent wins to start the day.The rest of the early action
was put on favorites, and when Kentucky covered at home and
Michigan State beat the 9th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes
outright, we started to forget about the lumps we took last
weekend.
As the late afternoon games rolled around,
the nationally televised Alabama game drew much attention.
Everyone looked for the nationally-ranked Razorbacks to provide
a big payday by covering a 2.5 point spread on the road. The
scene that unfolded as the game went on would have made Paul
“Bear” Bryant deficate in the woods. With the game tied at the
half, Alabama opened up the second half with a touchdown and
scored twenty-one unanswered points. However, the Crimson Tide
let the lead slip away before failing to cover in overtime and
costing us our biggest game of the day.
On the bright side, the day’s other dogs
didn’t let us down, and we were able negate the losses we took
on the Alabama game with shear volume. Washington State, Cal
and Wisconsin all covered, leaving Pittsburgh as our only
spoiler. Which goes to prove my theory, “Pittsburgh sucks.”
The day ended on a bit of sour note as
Mississippi State failed to cover the two touchdowns they were
getting at home, which meant we were losers on a big game for
the second time today. However, overall it was a good day. We
managed to make back the losses we suffered last week and looked
good going into Sunday.
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