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Interesting line to post. Don’t see this at most books. I’d if I had access have to go on that first group and then small on a Alabama on its own (others are a wasted throw in lowering the odds, even if barely).
I don’t normally do Futures at less than lottery tickets odds though. I think it’s not worth the time value in most cases unless it’s a stone cold lock. I did play OSU to win the Big Ten when it was -110 which was shocking.
Who all here lives in a state where sports betting is legal? Michigan and Indiana opened up for it earlier this year and there's been some talk Ohio could have it by the end of the year.
Take Georgia +3.5 against Clemson while they’re still the dog. Personally, I’m gonna take Georgia ML
I personally can’t lay money with Georgia until I see the offense. I’ll probably look for a live opportunity in that game
You only bet on games you think you have the data on?
I play 3-10 games a week that I feel are locks for income over action. But I play games like Clemson/UGA for fun. Georgia & 3 in Charlotte feels right on so I took Clemson of course to root against SEC and forget that I don't like Clemson for a couple of hours. I don't like the game as money maker but I couldn't imagine not being in on the SEC's demise.
What is it about this board that we always have this guy?
Your choice, not mine.
Who all here lives in a state where sports betting is legal? Michigan and Indiana opened up for it earlier this year and there's been some talk Ohio could have it by the end of the year.
Legal for me. Did well betting on NCAA lacrosse playoffs and Premier Lacrosse League, but have done poorly on everything else. Going to stick to NCAA football and lacrosse moving forward.
I'm looking forward to it for sure. I've thought about driving 15 minutes north to place some bets, might have to do that once football starts. Which books/apps does everyone use?
Who all here lives in a state where sports betting is legal? Michigan and Indiana opened up for it earlier this year and there's been some talk Ohio could have it by the end of the year.
I took 3 O/Us this year: Clemson under 11.5, USC over 8.5, Oregon over 9
The O/U win total for ND is 8.5 on FanDuel right now. I ended up taking the over.
Right now, ND projects to have 4 difficult games, 2 mediocre games, and 6 layups. So unless you expect them to get upset multiple times while a TD+ favorite or you expect them to do worse than 2-2 against USC/Wisconsin/Cinci/UNC then I don't see how you think 9 wins isn't the floor barring injuries, a COVID outbreak, or something else crazy.
ND has too many check boxes to the bad side apparently to not doubt (unless you are Bama) according to Vegas.
- Replace QB
- Replace WRs
- Replace OL
- Scheme change on D
That’s how some national betting guys I’ve listened to see it.
Id take the over as well but have a don’t bet ND superstition
As of July 1, it's technically legal in South Dakota, but only in Deadwood and there are 0 sports books open at this time. They waited until July to even start talking about the regulations. Supposedly they will have final regulations approved September 8 and will be ready when the NFL season starts. We'll see.
Doesn’t feel great but Stroud 40/1 to win the Heisman is my ticket to a winning season lol. Took it months ago during spring ball thought it was ridiculous at that #. It’s been moved down for weeks but with him the official starter seeing closer to 14/1.