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  • Can'tPickAWinner
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2012
    • 359649

    Smart Money Plays
    Minnesota -30.5 (3u, 12e) vs Bowling Green STARTED

    Wisconsin -6.5 (3u, 12e) vs Notre Dame3 STARTED

    Army -8 (3u, 12e) Miami Ohio STARTED

    Texas A&M -5 (3u, 330e) vs Arkansas

    Florida St. ML +105 (3u, 330e) vs Louisville

    Michigan -20.5 (3u, 330e) vs Rutgers

    UTSA ML +130 (3u, 330e) @ Memphis

    Oklahoma St. -5.5 (3u, 7e) vs Kansas St.

    Nebraska +4.5 (3u, 7e) @ Michigan St.

    Oklahoma -17 (3u, 730e) vs West Virginia

    5 Team Parlay 2 units to win 28.76 units
    Wisconsin ML -225 STARTED
    Texas A&M ML -205
    UTSA +3 -110
    Nebraska +4.5 -110
    Oklahoma -16.5 -120
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      • Nov 2012
      • 359649

      Pointwise Phones

      4*- Northwestern, Oklahoma
      3*- Kansas St, Boston College, Stanford, Michigan
      2*- S Miss, Kentucky, Michigan St, Texas Tech, Navy
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      • rocky57
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        • Dec 2019
        • 5568

        H&H Sports
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        CFB
        Triple Dime - Texas A&M -4
        Triple Dime - Texas San-Antonio +3.5
        Triple Dime - Duke -16
        Double Dime - Clemson -10
        Double Dime - Arkansas State/Tulsa Over 64
        Dime - Michigan -19.5

        MLB
        Double Dime - Yankees +105
        Dime - Marlins +190

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        • Player1
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          • Nov 2018
          • 199

          Root

          Pinnacle: Nebraska + 5 over Mich St.

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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            • rocky57
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              • Dec 2019
              • 5568

              H&H Sports

              CFB
              Triple Dime - Michigan State -165 (Moneyline)
              Triple Dime - North Carolina -13
              Triple Dime - Washington -7
              Triple Dime - USC -10.5
              Double Dime - Florida -18
              Double Dime - Oklahoma -16.5 (-120)
              Double Dime - Kansas State +6

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              • don
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2021
                • 151

                • TONY FINN
                • COLLEGE SAT 5% SEC BIG TICKET
                • COLLEGE SAT 5% SEC BIG TICKET
                  Game: (315) Kentucky at (316) South Carolina
                  Date/Time: Sep 25 2021 7:00 PM EDT
                  Betting Line Provider: Pinnacle
                  Play Rating: 5%
                  Play: Kentucky -4.5 (-105)

                  Play Kentucky Wildcats -4.5 (play good to -6)
                  5% confidence rating
                  The Kentucky Wildcats have lived up to who I believed they would be and more in 2021. A victory over South Carolina on College Saturday would earn the UK the fourth win in four tries and put them on home grass in a Week 5 home contest against the Florida Gators.
                  Before spitting out the variables, I understand and know in the UK vs USC contest fully expect the 'Cats to exit September 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the SEC before next Saturday's matchup against the Gators.
                  A 35-point win over UL Monroe is more impressive than the final score suggests; scoring 35 vs. a defensive-minded Missouri Tigers coaching staff and finding 28 points in a win over Chattanooga a week ago has the Wildcats walking with confidence and playing technically sound football.
                  The Kentucky defense was stout in the final stanza of their Week 2 win over Missouri. The deeper that the Wildcats get into this '21 campaign, the better and more effective they will become offensively. Kentucky is operating a new-look offense that has been throwing the ball out of play-action with success, and the Wildcats rushing attack was at its best in 2021 in a big game victory over Missouri.
                  Kentucky is getting timely and expert play calling from the new coaching staff, and the offense, under the direction of Will Levis, has been able to move the chains.
                  Kentucky has been a beast in the trenches in the early stages of the season. The Wildcats have controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball, and against Mizzou, quarterback Levis used his running backs to register nearly 300 total yards on the ground.
                  Pundits have labeled South Carolina as reloading for better times, directing expected success in 2022 and 2023. However, the Gamecocks are not Alabama, Georgia, or other top-tiered football programs in the SEC. USC doesn't reload. They rebuild.
                  The Gamecocks offense is the worst in the SEC, and due to promises I have kept to several beat writers contacts, trust me when I tell you that there will be changes to the offensive line, changes in which lesser-talent replaces what my source calls lazy talent.
                  The Gamecocks offensive line is as porous and leaky as any in FBS play. The Wildcats will have six-plus sacks this College Saturday, or USC will be operating under a different scheme than has been their standard in the first three weeks of the new season.
                  When the Cats are squaring off against an experienced, nimble and quick defense, they become less dangerous for the simple reason of simplifying the offense. Kentucky has had several 15-minute moments in the last pair of seasons with unforced turnovers.
                  The USC offense is challenged, and all things equal, the Gamecocks are just what the football doctor ordered for Kentucky in a game that comes before a vast home affair vs. Florida.
                  Kentucky has been inefficient defensively on third downs. If there is an SEC team that Kentucky wanted to square off against this weekend, there isn't a better program for the 'Cats to continue to build their resume than S Carolina.
                  South Carolina is doing almost nothing well offensively. The aggressiveness of their defense won't work against patient and technically sound offensive fronts. If there is an SEC team with a 2-1 mark with numbers that are harder on the eyes than Beamers boys, I can't find them.
                  The Gamecocks are a penalty waiting to happen. USC won their debut under Beamer in a shutout against Eastern Illinois despite having eight flags thrown at the team for 61 yards.
                  The victory over East Carolina is smoke and mirrors. The only reason the 'Cocks earned the "Dub" is that if there is an offense less effective than USC, it is the Pirates of East Carolina.
                  Consider that South Carolina ran for 106 yards on 39 carries against the Pirates. Beamer and his squad executed a kick return of 62-yards, and he seemed pretty content to continue averaging less than three yards per carrying on the ground. In addition, USC had eight penalties in their second game for a total of 55 yards after committing eight in Week 1.
                  The Gamecocks are as vanilla as any SEC team offensively but continue to struggle to complete simple routes under Beamer and his staff.
                  To be completely transparent, the good and the bad, South Carolina has more talent than they are showing off. They have more potential to be more effecient and successful offensively. Still, Beamer isn't comfortable turning his players completely loose, especially quarterback Zeb Nolan, which is a surprise considering he is a senior.
                  At this point, the current foundation of this Gamecocks squad will need the entire season to be on the same page on the field and with coach Beamer.
                  Beamer will challenge the Kentucky offense by stacking the box with safety and putting his outside corners on an island to make Kentucky one-dimensional.
                  Putting Kentucky's offense, under the direction of Levis, with the game plan to force him to make a throw won't work, but Beamer has little choice with his defensive player personnel.
                  Will Levis figures to retain his unsustainable average of ten yards per throw at least through this Week 3 matchup, and in the end, the mistakes by South Carolina and the handful of deep throws that Levis completes take the Gamecocks out of any gameplan that Beamer organized for this Saturday afternoon SEC tilt.

                  This Big Ticket play and eventually win and cover for Kentucky, all things equal, will be ugly but by a margin. This 3-0 Wildcats crew are not blue-bloods but rather blue-collar.
                  Kentucky has been sloppy but thriving in their first three contests. First-year coach Shane Beamer is showing himself as a fade-in his handling of the player personnel and his staff's play calling so far this season.
                  Beamer and his staff sniffed and tasted their first SEC action last week vs. Georgia. The Gamecocks 13 points came on 15 plays and 75 yards combined, scoring on an FG, FG, and a 36 yard TD pass inside of a 46-yard drive, and the TD came against the Bulldogs' third defensive backfield of the game.
                  This game, for coach Stupps and his staff, as well as the player personnel, is the perfect scenario for a come-to-football moment. Kentucky is more prominent, faster, and more talented, and the time is right for Stupps to call plays in a game designed to score early and often.
                  South Carolina’s defense allowed 307 yards in the air in last Saturday's loss to essentially the third unit for the Bulldogs; Kentucky comes into this game averaging 284 passing yards a game, and Beamer is going to press Stoops to be creative and do so through the air.
                  Will Levis has thrown for 800 yards and seven TDs with four interceptions. The running game has been strong, averaging close to 200 yards per game, led by Chris Rodriguez, who is averaging 6.4 YPC.
                  Stoops is famous for his stunting blitz package to make the opposing quarterback work on the run. Stoops' defenses don't record a ton of sacks because rather than a sack, Stoops has always been that DC that wanted the QB to throw pressure picks.
                  Kentucky shows off who they are as team guidance and SEC roster with more talent than tonight's opponent under the guidence of a more experienced coaching staff.
                  Last week against Georgia, South Carolina got. Still, a boost on offense with the return of QB Luke Doty, but that won’t be enough against this Kentucky defense that, despite not getting sacks, is still doing a decent job of pressuring the QB.
                  From start to finish, regardless of the Wildcats lead in this game, The team remains focused. The 3-0 mark with an energized motive to be a perfect 4-0 on home grass next weekend vs Kentucky energizing all three levels of the team playing hard, resulting in a convincing win.

                  KENTUCKY WILDCATS -4.5

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                • Ren6884
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                  • Aug 2017
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                  Fuck you Allen Eastman

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