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College Football Odds – Big East Crowded From Top To Bottom

Bet Online football odds have the Big East as a mess a year before TCU comes to the conference, and you could argue that any team has a chance to win it. The teams are rated from +250 to +1800, and it’s going to be a wild year for a conference that gets more attention for their hoops.

West Virginia and South Florida are the sports betting co-favorites at +250, while Pittsburgh is next at +300 and Cincinnati isn’t far behind at +500. The Mountaineers are the team to watch because of new head coach Dana Holgorsen, who was behind Oklahoma State’s high-powered attack last year (he was also at Houston and Texas Tech). Louisville is intriguing at +500, while the bottom of the conference are also in the running with Rutgers at +1200, Syracuse at +1300 and Connecticut at +1800, one year after winning the conference. However, coach Randy Edsall headed to Maryland, so the program should lose some momentum.

All eyes will be on the Mountaineers and Bulls at the top of the conference, but if you want o make a splash, take Louisville for a little value. They may have the best defense in the conference and that goes a long way, and running back Victor Anderson looks as healthy as he did as a freshman, when he won the Big East newcomer of the year. The Big East won’t put a team in the BCS title game, but it’ll be a thrilling race to the end. Bet On Louisville in your online sports book.

 

College Football Betting – Broncos Should Have Victorious Debut In Mountain West

MLB betting players have been wondering if realignment is going to hit their sport, but it already has in the college football game as teams are looking for boost their chances of getting to a prestigious bowl game. Boise State made the move to the Mountain West, but they’ll only have one chance to play in the same conference as TCU, who are heading to the Big East next season, and the Broncos could lap the field in their first year in the Mountain West.

The Broncos are -350 sports betting favorites with seven starters back on both sides of the ball, and having Kellen Moore back is huge for Boise State, who may feel this is their best shot to get to the BCS title game. The Horned Frogs (+250) have a lot to replace, not only when it comes to positions, but in terms of leadership as most of their leaders are gone. Still, coach Gary Patterson should be able to cook up something to keep TCU in the mix. San Diego State (+500) are the only team that sportsbook odds are giving a realistic shot at catching the top two, but don’t sleep on the offense, which was one of the best in the nation.

This is going to be a two-horse race and the Broncos are the leading thoroughbred with their mix of experience and talent. The rest of the conference won’t make it easy on them, but a visit to San Diego State on November 19th will decide if the Broncos win the Mountain West. There's no such thing as a betonline.com scam - Bet on Boise State in your online sports betting picks.

 

 

Longhorns, Trojans face tough tasks on Saturday

Sportsbook players are gearing up for what should be an exciting weekend in the college football ranks, and the top five could look different next week as a couple of them head on the road for crucial contests.

Florida (7-0) escaped Mississippi State last week with a win that was tougher than it needed to be, and Tim Tebow is taking a beating behind an offensive line that is half as good as they were last year. Georgia shouldn’t be a major test for them in this year’s edition of the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party”, but a decisive win would make a statement.

Alabama (8-0) needed two blocked field goals to beat Tennessee, and quarterback Greg McElroy has been awful the last couple of weeks, which allows teams to key on running back Mark Ingram. They’re wasting a huge talent at receiver in Julio Jones. The Crimson Tide have a bye this week before their showdown with LSU.

Texas (7-0) finally showed why they were one of the preseason online betting favourites, destroying Missouri on the road behind Colt McCoy and the nation’s No.2 defense. Saturday night’s visit to No.14 Oklahoma State will decide who has the edge in the Big 12 South.

Iowa (8-0) has won seven of their eight games by 11 points or less, so this team isn’t going to get style points, which means they may have to run the table. Tyler Sash leads a tough defense that loves to force turnovers. The Hawkeyes should have no problems with Indiana, and they need a blowout.

USC (6-1) heads to No.10 Oregon on Saturday night with the Pac-10 probably on the line, and the Trojans haven’t been themselves on defense. The Trojans ran up big leads on Notre Dame and Washington State before pulling it out, putting a lot of pressure on freshman quarterback Matt Barkley.

 
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