News and Thoughts for Saturday NCAAF

By: Charlie Scott     Date: Sep 19, 2009
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September 19, 2009 by charliescottsports

Boxing Mayweather/Marquez- Old time handicappers Bob McCune and Lem Banker’s advice on handicapping Vegas fights was always, if one boxer has an opportunity for another big pay day for himself and Vegas with a win, Bet on him ! In this case if Mayweather wins, he probably gets Pacquiao and a big pay day next.

Cal @ Minn- Cal will get their wake up call this yr !

Colorado- If ever a team needed a win, Coaches job could be trouble by October with a loss at Wyoming.

Kansas st- A bad young team with injuries.

Nebraska/VA Tech- I just don’t trust VA Tech’s offense to score enough points laying 5.

Michigan st/Notre Dame- The kids that will play today for Michigan st, have not been the kids that have dominated Notre Dame. Thought about the Under.

Tenn/Florida- Because of Kiffins big mouth, this is the most interesting 30 point spread game I can remeber.

Nevada -3.5- Wiseguys and general public are in love with Nevada today, if you want them, bet early.

Florida st/ BYU- Criminals vs Mormons ?

Georgia/Arkansas- Another wiseguy play, Arkansas fits every system ?

Air Force/NM- Some services are just playing against NM until they cover. The Lobos are awful.

Texas Tech/Texas- 17 point spread takes away from the excitement of last years game.

Hawaii/UNLV- Interested to see how Unlv responds after getting robbed vs Oregon st last week.

Oregon st- RB Rogers ( the better one) is doubtful.


 



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