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Online Sports Betting: Maryland Terrapins at Wake Forest Demon Deacons (11/19)

November 19th, 2011

COLLEGE FOOTBALL — November 19

MARYLAND at WAKE FOREST

(Online Sports Betting Odds: Wake Forest -10, Total 56) — We realize it may be tough to lay this limber with Wake Forest, but what in the world has happened to Maryland? The Terps, who encouraged so much optimism and got everyone’s attention with a win and a fashion statement against Miami in the opener, have no wins against Division I opposition since, and six of their defeats have come by double digits. Since being re-inserted into the lineup, Danny O’Brien has had some erratic outings, hitting on just 48% of his passes. This is a big revenge game for the Demon Deacons, who had minus-3 net rushing yards in last year’s 62-14 defeat.

JAY’S ONLINE SPORTS BETTING PLAY: WAKE FOREST -10 **

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Online Sports Betting: Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Ole Miss Rebels (11/12)

November 12th, 2011

COLLEGE FOOTBALL — November 12

LOUISIANA TECH at OLE MISS

(Online Sports Betting Odds: Louisiana Tech -2, Total 51) — Did you ever think that Louisiana Tech might actually be laying points on the road to an SEC team? ANY SEC team? Well, that is indeed the case in Oxford, which gives you an idea of how far the Rebels have fallen in Houston Nutt’s lame duck season. With a 2-7 disaster on its hands, Ole Miss will simply look toward the “Egg Bowl” as a chance to salvage some pride. And #1 LSU is on deck. So this is a potential crater for them to fall into.

Last week the secondary allowed Kentucky’s Maxwell Smith, making his first career start, to look like a veteran (283 yards, 2 TD’s), and that is something very few, if any, teams in the conference are capable of doing. Honestly, we are still waiting for Ole Miss QB Randall Mackey to show sustained progress. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are riding the crest of four straight wins and have near-misses against Southern Miss, Mississippi State and undefeated Houston (combined margin of three points in regulation), and Colby Cameron (6 Td’s, no INT’s last two weeks) is back in the saddle.

JAY’S ONLINE SPORTS BETTING PLAY: LOUISIANA TECH -2 **

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Online Sports Betting: Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Wake Forest Demon Deacons (11/5)

November 5th, 2011

COLLEGE FOOTBALL — November 5

NOTRE DAME at WAKE FOREST
(Online Sports Betting Odds: Notre Dame -14, Total 55.5) — What one has to appreciate, I think, is that Wake Forest is not as mistake-prone as they seemed to indicate last week, as they coughed it up five times (one fumble, four interceptions) in the 49-24 loss to North Carolina. But the traveling Irish have often made big errors that have turned the tide (20 TO’s). Tanner Price is a guy who has shown some progress, and while Notre Dame has crushed recent option-based opponents like Navy and Air Force, this is a better coached, more varied offensive squad, even without the services of Josh Harris, who will sit this one out, in all likelihood, with a hamstring injury.

JAY’S ONLINE SPORTS BETTING PLAY: WAKE FOREST +14 *

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Online Sports Bet: San Jose State Spartans at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (10/29)

October 29th, 2011

COLLEGE FOOTBALL — October 29

SAN JOSE STATE at LOUISIANA TECH
(Online Sports Betting Odds: Louisiana Tech -7.5, Total 50) — Sam Jose State has to travel quite a way to get to Ruston for its revenge for last year’s 45-38 defeat, where the Bulldogs rolled for 374 yards rushing. Some may have thought this was going to be the same pushover team as last year’s 1-12 version when they were ripped 57-3 by Stanford in the season opener. But since then it hasn’t played out like that. Matt Faulkner has progressed as a quarterback, they have found a running game in Brandon Rutley, who’s averaging almost 100 yards a game, and they have been very competitive in defeats to UCLA, Nevada and BYU, while picking off a notable win against Hawaii. They’re well-rested, and Faulkner is coming off his most prolific outing yet (366 yards). This is veteran team, which had 18 starters from last year returning, so they should be able to handle the trip. Meanwhile, L-Tech is off a big road win at Utah State, but more is going to fall into the hands of Colby Cameron, who was a relative bust in Sonny Dykes’ offense before losing the job to freshman Nick Isham, who is unlikely to start here with a shoulder injury.

JAY’S ONLINE SPORTS BETTING PLAY: SAN JOSE STATE +7.5 **

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Online Sports Betting: Tennessee Volunteers at Alabama Crimson Tide (10/22)

October 22nd, 2011

COLLEGE FOOTBALL — October 22

TENNESSEE at ALABAMA
(Online Sports Betting Odds: Alabama -29.5, Total 46.5) — Alabama has a great case for the #1 ranking, and there would appear to be little doubt as to whether the Crimson Tide has the #1 defense in the country. Nick Saban’s team has surrendered just 38 rushing yards and 184 overall yards per contest. And although they have played teams like Arkansas, Florida and Penn State, the Tide has not allowed more than 14 points (with an average of 7 ppg). It is doubtful that Matt Simms, who was six for 20 last week against LSU, will have any answers.

Trent Richardson is fortifying his Heisman campaign (912 yards, 15 TD’s), and like Greg McElroy in his formative stages, AJ McCarron is making progress, with 67% completions, and he hasn’t thrown an interception since the season opener. This is now partly a “poll game,” and you know that ‘Bama, which has covered six of its last games, will be looking to “one-up” LSU’s 38-7 win over the Volunteers last week.

JAY’S ONLINE SPORTS BETTING PLAY: ALABAMA -29.5 **

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