Sports Audio Shows - Tony George Picks And Handicappers - Article - Details
 TONY'S HANDICAPPERS
Tony George
Michael Alexander
Jimmy Boyd
Ben Burns
Chris Copeland
Vernon Croy
Mike Devine
Matt Fargo
Dennis Hill
Tony Karpinski
Marc Lawrence
Steve Merril
John Ryan
Erik Scheponik
Doc's Sports
Tony Stoffo
Tom Stryker
Craig Trapp
 TONY'S TOOLBOX
 • Scores
 • Odds
 • Matchups
 • Money Leaders
 • Hottest Cappers
 • Video Clip
 • Favorite Links
 • Market Place
 • Video Blog
GET THE FREE SPORTS AUDIO SHOWS NEWSLETTER
First Name:
Last Name:
E-mail:

MEMBERS LOG IN
User Name:
Password:









Click Here 4 Gamblers Info!
Trusted Online Gambling Casino and Poker Blogs by Gamblers 4 Gamblers

Home / Articles / Fading Favorites and Betting Dogs For Profitable College Football Picks...

Fading Favorites and Betting Dogs For Profitable College Football Picks...

By: Michael Alexander     Date: Oct 31, 2008
Print Article    Send to a friend   

There are many different ways to handicap College Football Picks. Although there are some "experts" out there that want you to believe that they have the secret formula there are really only three primary forms of handicapping. They are fundamental, statistical and technical. Your best handicappers will employ a little of all three. This week in looking at our lineup of College Football picks I would like to concentrate on the statistical aspect of handicapping. Specifically looking at the performance of a team in the statistical categories within the game (ie passing yards, rushing yards, etc.) versus their opponent leading up to the month of November. The reason for this approach is probably obvious but normally teams who win the games in the stats column tend to win the game. But, then again, is that really true or can we use this angle to give us a betting advantage. Well, let's take a look at some angles that has proven to be very profitable.

Situation #1: Teams that have won all or all but one of their games in the stats column this season.

Situation #2: Teams that have lost all or all but one of their games in the stats colume this season.

As suspected teams in Situation #1 that are listed as a dog have produced huge profits during the month of November. The teams to Play On this month when listed as a dog are Ball State, Boise State, Boston College, California, Florida, Florida State, Houston, LSU, Missouri, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, South Florida, Southern Ca, TCU, Texas, Troy and Tulsa.

Teams in Situation #2 and are listed as favorites have produced huge profits in November if you went against them. The teams to Play Against this month when listed as a favorite are Central Florida, Florida International, Marshall, SMU, Temple, Utah State, Washington, Washington State and Wyoming.

Although, as stated above, handicapping should be a combination of approaches these teams will certainly give you a head start to a profitable November.

Michael Alexander has been winning on the college grid iron all season long and this week as his NCAAF Card of the Year on tap that includes his NCAAF Game of the Week, Big-12 Texas/Texas Tech Blowout, and SEC Smoker. Join Michael for all of his GUARANTEED WINNERS.


 


Click here to view all of Michael Alexander's premium picks.

Social Bookmarking
Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icio.us Add to: Reddit Add to: Simpy Add to: Furl Add to: Yahoo Add to: Spurl Add to: Google Add to: Blinklist Add to: Newsvine













Receive Up to 50% in Bonuses at BetUS for Baseball and football!
BetUS Sportsbook has a reputation for being one of the most solid sportsbooks on the internet. It has been in business for over 10 years and is fully legal, licensed and bonded. Bettors also receive up to 50% in bonuses up to $500 and higher, 20% for lower deposits. TONY GEORGE'S #1 RANKED SAFE AND RELIABLE SPORTSBOOK!





 
home | about | sign up | premium picks | free picks | audio page | contact | privacy policy
©Copyright 2009 Sports Audio Shows. All rights reserved. No portion of sportsaudioshows.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form.